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Juppiemusic Post Archive
Poster @ DMRN+5
During the recent Digital Music Research Network One-day Workshop (DMRN+5), being held at Queen Mary University London on Tuesday, December 22nd, I had the opportunity to show a first poster introducing the concept of my current PhD project. Click here … Continue reading
Eduroam Access for Bonn University
As a student being quite mobile, I have made use of this service a lot in Germany. Being able to access research network and internet connection, alongside with library access is a great thing. Its even better when you’re abroad … Continue reading
Starting PhD studies at City University London
Since October, I am pursuing a PhD project on culture-aware music information retrieval. Following an actual paradigm in this area, I will be exploring ways to combine both cultural metadata and acoustic features of songs in applications for music retrieval … Continue reading
very early pre-master preview: apoa
Hey, folks! Due to the upcoming move to london, and the overwhelming demand, get a hint on how juppie’s music may evolve during the next years: juppie – apoa (prerelease)
the preview sequel
Recorded since 2002. It takes a lot of time, especially well shaped moments, for each piece to be completed. Therefore, I hope for those above to find their places in a well-suited new album. preview this is the next thing … Continue reading
setidar, an introduction
Setidar was recorded during 1999 – 2002. These are instrumental songs, driven by guitar and electronic drums. Many of the songs contain a quite unusual diversity in between their parts. Therefore, a sequential character of the pieces will never allow … Continue reading