Music of the Earth – live premiere
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Dyson Library, Imperial College London
A live premiere of my new electronic soundscape composition for Imperial College London's Music of the Earth project. Sign up for free now!
This work is related to the theme of 'recycling and filtration' – repeating samples with gradually increasing effects (like layers of rock filtering water). The idea of recycling is to make something new out of existing things.
The idea came to me when I was working with a noise reduction tool, and if you ‘misuse’ it then it generates a strange resonant ‘shadow’ of the sound.
My piece is not 'didactic' – it's not telling you what to think. I wanted to play with sound and technology, alert you to the beauty of the world around you, and make you think for yourself.
This work is related to the theme of 'recycling and filtration' – repeating samples with gradually increasing effects (like layers of rock filtering water). The idea of recycling is to make something new out of existing things.
The idea came to me when I was working with a noise reduction tool, and if you ‘misuse’ it then it generates a strange resonant ‘shadow’ of the sound.
My piece is not 'didactic' – it's not telling you what to think. I wanted to play with sound and technology, alert you to the beauty of the world around you, and make you think for yourself.