Tracks on Sequencia

Susan Alexjander's album "Sequencia" is hailed as a unique blend of science and art. While it only has nine total tracks, the composition of those songs was an unprecedented and labor-intensive process. Read on to find out more about the tracks on "Sequencia."
The conductor, performers and tracks
"Sequencia" was released in 1994 by composer, sound designer, performer, educator and radio producer Susan Alexjander, who also composed and conducted the album. There are nine tracks on the album, including "Eikos," "Adenine," "Tymine," "Psalmus," and "Pataphysical Thymine," as well as an introduction.
Susan Alexjander created a unique exploratory musical experience in her "Sequencia" album. "'Sequencia' is a quick step to an altered state of consciousness," according to Larry Dossey. "There is beauty and power in it, great power." Many people outside of the realms of science and classical music have taken it upon themselves to explore this science set to music known as "Sequencia."
