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When I see a photo of a modular synthesizer, I wonder, as I think many others do, what the thing sounds like. What possibilities lurk within this strange hardware? I want to hear something orchestrated and controlled. I want to hear someone commanding the instrument with authority, not merely floating on waves of serendipity. I want to hear something composed for the instrument, leveraging its strengths, not a orchestration of an existing composition.
'A Funneled Stone' is a pure modular synth release, tracked the old-shool, 1970's way: one monophonic line at a time. Every sound you hear was created, patched and recorded for that moment in time. When a new sound is needed, the patch is torn down and a new one is built. Polyphony is achieved by tracking each voice individually.
A modular album is, by definition, unapologetically synthetic. I also tried to take a more minimalist approach to orchestration, so the individual sounds can be more fully isolated and appreciated. I spent much of the final month of production taking elements out, and editing for length. Sometimes this results in the remaining elements merely hinting at the underlying harmonic movement.
As you can imagine, this process is very time-consuming, but fun. I hope you enjoy the results as much as I enjoyed creating it.
Release date: Oct 6, 2010
- john.chuprevich
john.chuprevich at 2.44 on February 19, 2012 22:18
Exquisitely contemplative and beautiful; completely centered and self aware, sound architecture.
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Petrouchka at 0.02 on November 11, 2011 20:14
I love this track, and your use of technology to create such amazing organic-sounding music baffles me! Get some other tracks up here soon please :)
I shall be buying your album! Take care - SpoOk
SpoOk at 1.45 on November 09, 2011 18:54
Really love the "story". It's reminds me the rainy weather and that i should put some warmer clothes.. Brrr. Btw, i will try to make some music of that kind one day! I wish it will sound good.
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kfractal at 2.35 on November 07, 2011 22:16
@stretta: i read GEB as a kid... i'm still not over it :P nice track. i love how you did the tempo and how it evolves.
- stretta
stretta at 2.35 on November 07, 2011 21:18
See, this is why you keep Douglas Hofstadter books out of the reach of children.
- stretta
stretta at 1.04 on November 07, 2011 21:02
@are.kay.more: Thank you. It is pleasing when people notice this. Interestingly, many do not. Still stands as my best Risset illusion., I think. I keep trying though. It's fun and you don't hear a lot of it.
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are.kay.more at 1.04 on November 07, 2011 02:01
The constantly increasing tempo is really, really cool. Reminds me of Shepard tones, or something. And it's not just a gimmick, you made the music work.
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