Can you see the bells?
Dec 01, 05:38 PM
"Music is always visual for me, so tried to make it so, figuratively and literally.
The bells from Hyde park caught my attention first, so I've developed bell-like sounds through the composition using Yamaha FS1R synth and my Eurorack modular system.
"Also it's impossible to ignore the band playing at the beginning of the recording, so I've found the perfect loop and created the rhythmic backbone for the center of a composition. Repetitive, kraut-like and slightly bluesy.
And I've done something which had never done before for Cities and Memory projects - recorded my own voice, put it through convolution reverb (using bell sounds from original recording as impulse response source for reverb). Hence my voice here works as ambient bed for more somber parts and like a dialog (jam) with the band when they start to play.
"Also I'm quite pleased how it slightly reminds the first piece I've submitted to Cities and Memory (Perforator Pop). And yet it's different of course, like me and the times have changed."
Hyde Park, Sydney, reimagined by Vlad Suppish.
The bells from Hyde park caught my attention first, so I've developed bell-like sounds through the composition using Yamaha FS1R synth and my Eurorack modular system.
"Also it's impossible to ignore the band playing at the beginning of the recording, so I've found the perfect loop and created the rhythmic backbone for the center of a composition. Repetitive, kraut-like and slightly bluesy.
And I've done something which had never done before for Cities and Memory projects - recorded my own voice, put it through convolution reverb (using bell sounds from original recording as impulse response source for reverb). Hence my voice here works as ambient bed for more somber parts and like a dialog (jam) with the band when they start to play.
"Also I'm quite pleased how it slightly reminds the first piece I've submitted to Cities and Memory (Perforator Pop). And yet it's different of course, like me and the times have changed."
Hyde Park, Sydney, reimagined by Vlad Suppish.