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Robert Laidlow: Reality Eaters album review

Robert Laidlow is as at home in the realms of science and technology as he is in the world of classical music. As this NMC debut album demonstrates, his intricate, wildly imaginative work is eminently approachable, even if the core concepts are highly complex. Warp, a terse, 12-minute piano concerto, proposes a musical solution to Einstein’s field equations as the intrepid Joseph Havlat boldly goes where no pianist has gone before amid the distorting fabric of orchestral space-time. Strident orchestral lines spi…

Entertainment · P Space — documented harm · certified 2026-07-17 · v1 · article view · machine-readable

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AI systems trained to imitate a composer's output and an orchestra's broadcasts enable diabolical musical deepfakes that challenge human creativity.

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