A major proponent of the Continuum in contemporary music is
Jordan Rudess, keyboardist of the progressive metal band
Dream Theater. Each Dream Theater studio album from
Octavarium (2005) to
A Dramatic Turn of Events (2011) features the Continuum in at least one song. It was a fixture of Rudess' live setup from 2005 to 2014, as seen on the concert DVD releases
Score,
Chaos in Motion 2007–2008,
Live at Luna Park, and
Breaking the Fourth Wall. It was also used on Rudess' 2007 solo album
The Road Home. Since 2019, Rudess' live setup includes the ContinuuMini, a smaller version of the Continuum. Another advocate is
Sarth Calhoun, who uses it in his work with
Lucibel Crater and whilst he was working with
Lou Reed. In the
Metal Machine Trio, both Calhoun and Reed used Continuum Fingerboards on stage. Indian composer
A. R. Rahman's 2007 Third Dimension tour of North America featured the Continuum. He used the Continuum in a piece he composed for the Changing Notes Concert held in
Chennai, and in the song "
Rehna Tu" in the 2009 movie
Delhi-6 and the new version of "
Mile Sur Mera Tumhara". He also used it in his score of the film
Kadal and in the track "Acid Darbari" from the
Academy Award-nominated soundtrack of
127 Hours. Rahman observes that the Continuum Fingerboard, unlike a piano keyboard, can produce the microtonal notes used in Carnatic/Hindustani classical music. In August 2013, Rahman was seen using the Continuum in his song "Soz O Salam" in
Coke Studio @ MTV (India) Season 3. The Continuum, ContinuuMini, EaganMatrix Module, and Osmose were used by
Hans Zimmer for his score to
Dune: Part Two, with instrument design and performance by Guillaume Bonneau, Christophe Duquesne, and
Edmund Eagan. The Continuum was used by
John Williams for his score to
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Composer and performer Derek Duke used the Continuum in
Blizzard Entertainment game soundtracks, including
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty,
World of Warcraft, and
Diablo III. The Turkish-American composer and performer
Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol used the Continuum in two albums, Whatsnext? (2014) and Resolution (2016), that combine Turkish musical traditions with jazz. Composer and performer
Ramin Djawadi both conducts the orchestra and plays Continuum in his '
Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience' tour, with the Full-size Continuum Fingerboard at his conductor's podium. Composer and performer used the Continuum in his score for
Das Boot (2018). Other musicians using the Continuum include
John Paul Jones,
Lou Reed,
Randy Kerber,
Amon Tobin, Sally Sparks and Thereminists Rob Schwimmer, Andrew Levine, and
Grégoire Blanc. Continuucon is a convention for owners and enthusiasts of the Continuum and other Eaganmatrix-based electronic instruments. It has been held yearly since 2016. ==See also==