Rh 212 Three Quarks for Mr Mark - a Slight misquote, as I knew it, from the world of Particle Physics, from James Joyce - The Boss online Dictionary gives the following definition of the Word/phrase - “"Three quarks for Muster Mark!/Sure he hasn't got much of a bark/And sure any he has it's all beside the mark." This passage from James Joyce's Finnegan’s Wake, part of a scurrilous 13-line poem directed against King Mark, the cuckolded husband in the Tristan legend, has left its mark on modern physics. The poem and the accompanying prose are packed with names of birds and words suggestive of birds, and the poem is a squawk against the king that suggests the cawing of a crow. The word quark comes from the standard English verb quark, meaning "to caw, croak," Though Created with Drums at the Drum Studio the piece more properly belongs with my Electronic music, but to stretch the point, it is an electronically enabled Drum work, for Drums, so I think the Attribution as Drum music is safe enough.
A work of beautiful, pointillist guitar from Martyn Heyne, the moving songs on “Electric Intervals” are made of tiny pinpricks of sound. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 11, 2017