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Elaine Walker is a composer,
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and author born in 1969. She wrote a physics/philosophy book, “Matter Over Mind: Cosmos, Chaos, and Curiosity” (2016). She specializes in
microtonal music Microtonal music or microtonality is the use in music of microtones— intervals smaller than a semitone, also called "microintervals". It may also be extended to include any music using intervals not found in the customary Western tuning of ...
, including founding ZIA, an all electronic band, and performing with D.D.T. She has performed with Number Sine.Homepage
, ''ZIASpace.com''.
She describes: "I compose microtonal music strictly by ear and leave it to others to analyze, so you won't find ratios or mathematics here."


Life

Raised in southern New Mexico "by two loving mathematicians, Elaine grew to love the desert in all of its glory and wide openness". Her father was
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. Walker has a Music Synthesis
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degree from Berklee College of Music (1991) and a master's degree in Music Technology from
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(2001). In her Masters Thesis she developed a new kind of music compositional theory called "Chaos Melody Theory based on recursive chaos mathematics". She was a musical director for Pokémon with
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, and later GoGoRiki. Each summer she is Education and Public Outreach Coordinator for the NASA-Haughton-Mars Project. Her Martians video was recorded there in 2003 (commissioned by NASA) to promote the prospect of humans living on Mars.


Work


Solo work

Walker had already released her debut studio album titled '' Blue Cartoon'' in 1989, before moving to work as ZIA. Walker returned to solo work and self-released two studio albums, 2006's ''
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'' and 2011's '' Drum 'n' Space''. Walker released her second EP in 2018 titled ''
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'', which was followed a year later by her sixth album ''
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''.


Composition

She has composed using various equal temperaments, including the
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: ''Stick Men'' (1991), ''Love Song'', and ''Greater Good'' (2011). Other tunings include 10, 16, 17,
19 equal temperament In music, 19 Tone Equal Temperament, called 19 TET, 19 EDO ("Equal Division of the Octave"), or 19  ET, is the tempered scale derived by dividing the octave into 19 equal steps (equal frequency ratios). Each step represent ...
and 20. Elaine Walker's solo music includes many space or alien themed titles, including "Red Dreams", "Martian Nation", "Humans and Martian Machines", "The Tenth Planet", and Frontier Creatures.Luckman, Michael (2005). ''Alien Rock: The Rock 'n' Roll Extraterrestrial Connection'', p.268. . She composed the
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to Yuri's Night.


ZIA

In 1991, she formed the band ZIA, named after the Zia sun symbol featured in the
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.Elaine Walker
, ''Discogs.com''
In the early years ZIA has also performed with
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,
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, and Marilyn Manson in the Boston area. ZIA were an American
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band based out of
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. ZIA released six albums: '' Zia v1.2'' (1992), '' Zia v1.5'' (1994), ''
Big Bang! ''Big Bang!'' is the second album by English alternative rock group Fuzzbox, released in 1989. It includes four singles which reached the UK Singles Chart: "International Rescue" (No. 11), "Pink Sunshine" (No. 14), "Self!" (featuring a guitar s ...
'' (2000), ''
Martians Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun, has appeared as a setting in works of fiction since at least the mid-1600s. It became the most popular celestial object in fiction in the late 1800s as the Moon was evidently lifeless. At the time, the pred ...
'' (2006), '' Drum 'n' Space'' (2011) and ''
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'' (2019) In 1989 Walker recorded her first song, titled "Waiting for the Winds (Woza Moya)", as ZIA and in 1989 released it on the ''Zulu Hits'' various artists compilation by
Celluloid Records Celluloid Records, a French/American record label, founded by Jean Georgakarakos (sometimes shortened to Jean Karakos) operated from 1976 to 1989 in New York City, and produced a series of eclectic and ground-breaking releases, particularly in the ...
. She recorded '' Zia v1.2'' in 1992 and brought in a band for '' Zia v1.5'', her second release. Fifth Colvmn Records released the EP ''
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'' in 1996, and the composition "Space-Time" was released on the label's ''
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'' compilation. The album showcased her atonal composition technique with
electronic music Electronic music is a genre of music that employs electronic musical instruments, digital instruments, or circuitry-based music technology in its creation. It includes both music made using electronic and electromechanical means ( electroa ...
.


Discography

* '' Blue Cartoon'' (1989) * ''Mars'' (2000)


As ZIA

Studio albums * '' Zia v1.2'' (1992, Blue Cartoon) * '' Zia v1.5'' (1994, Blue Cartoon) * ''
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'' (2000, Zia/Chaos Control) * ''
Martians Mars, the fourth planet from the Sun, has appeared as a setting in works of fiction since at least the mid-1600s. It became the most popular celestial object in fiction in the late 1800s as the Moon was evidently lifeless. At the time, the pred ...
'' (2006) * '' Drum 'n' Space'' (2011) * ''
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'' (2019) * ''No Terrestrial Road'' (2020) Extended plays * ''
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'' (1996, Fifth Colvmn) * ''
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'' (2018) Compilation appearances * ''Zulu Hits'' (1989,
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) * ''
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'' (1996, Fifth Colvmn) * ''Boston Elektro 101 (1996, Sinless) * ''Mind/Body Compilation Volume 3'' (1996, Atomic Novelties/DIY) * ''Musical Sampler 1998'' (1998, Deus ex Musica) * ''Movement 1998'' (1998, Deus ex Musica) * ''Shades of Grey'' (1998, Grinding Into Emptiness) * ''She: A Female Trip-Hop Experience'' (2001, Sonic Images Electronica) * ''Bloc Party - Tapes'' (2013, !K7)


See also

* Fifth Colvmn Records *
Richard Boulanger Richard Charles Boulanger (born November 10, 1956) is a composer, author, and electronic musician. He is a key figure in the development of the audio programming language Csound, and is associated with computer music pioneers Max Mathews and Bar ...
*
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Sources


External links


Elaine Walker's site
, ''ZIAspace.com''.
ZIA
at
Bandcamp Bandcamp is an American online audio distribution platform founded in 2007 by Oddpost co-founder Ethan Diamond and programmers Shawn Grunberger, Joe Holt and Neal Tucker, with headquarters in Oakland, California, US. On March 2, 2022, Bandcamp ...

YouTube.com/miselaineeous
, ''YouTube channel with historical and most up-to-da ZIA videos, theory, vertical keyboards, philosophy, life'' * “Matter Over Mind: Cosmos, Chaos, and Curiosity” hardcover *Africa, Chris (2004).
Pro-Space Activist Elaine Walker
, ''Ultraverse''.
Elaine Walker
, ''Discogs.com''.
Zia Biography
, ''AllMusic.com''. * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Walker, Elaine American women composers 21st-century American composers American electronic musicians American industrial musicians Microtonal musicians Space advocates Year of birth missing (living people) Living people 21st-century American women musicians 21st-century women composers