Lippershey [disquiet0248] by Suss Müsik published on 2016-10-01T17:46:32Z Disquiet Junto Project 0248: Galactic Tick “What does it mean to be alive and awake in the universe right now?” asks David Sneider, the inventor of Galactic Tick Day. Suss Müsik has always been interested in the idea of time, particular as a construct that disintegrates upon close inspection. The idea that Earth revolves around an object called the Sun, that itself exists in orbital flux, can be unsettling to casual observers. We always assume that we are the center of the known Universe, and yet all we are is a speck of light and dust circling a supermassive void. It’s humbling and awesome. This short piece uses a series of piano fragments played roughly in measures of 6 at a BPM of 174. These are numerical nods to the amount of time between Galactic Tick milestones (633.7 days converted to 1.74 years). The voices are recorded through a Boss RV-6 direct and split through a Korg Toneworks 411X. Various percussion fragments were added, mostly banging random objects with pieces of metal. The violin was a last-minute addition and sounds like it, but Suss Müsik isn’t afraid to leave a few rough edges here and there. The piece begins with a strong sense of structure, almost to the point of being a proper song, yet the tone changes quickly into something darker and more mysterious. Perhaps this is to signify the uneasy relationship we have with the unknown; the further into the center of the Universe we travel, the more we hope there is a familiar voice to reassure us that home isn’t really that far away. The piece is named after Hans Lippershey, inventor of the telescope. #Disquiet0248 /////////////////// More on this 248th weekly Disquiet Junto project — “Celebrate the new celestial holiday in music” — at: http://disquiet.com/0248/ More on the Disquiet Junto at: http://disquiet.com/junto/ Subscribe to project announcements here: http://tinyletter.com/disquiet-junto/ Project discussion takes place on llllllll.co: http://llllllll.co/t/music-for-the-galactic-tick-disquiet-junto-project-0248/4744 There’s also on a Junto Slack. Send your email address to twitter.com/disquiet for Slack inclusion. The image associated with this project is borrowed from the website galactictick.com Genre Disquiet0248 Comment by Ya Wha? What sounds like prime-number polyrhythmic goodness, engaging to the end... Like Hypoid said, the violin has a humanity in it... 2016-11-17T14:38:10Z Comment by qrux Really like this track. I like the violin. Doesn't seem last minute to me. 2016-10-05T18:18:37Z Comment by Pangaean Permafaction simply stunning 2016-10-03T10:13:25Z Comment by Suss Müsik @daniel-diaz: :D 2016-10-02T15:58:04Z Comment by Daniel Diaz perhaps this week's favourite so far, great job. 2016-10-02T15:15:37Z Comment by Magic From Space nice reich-y piano. displays interconnected movement and physicality well 2016-10-02T02:59:18Z Comment by Suss Müsik @user-651760074: Thank you -- we were sort of thinking "Lark Ascending" by Ralph Vaughan Williams. This is obviously nowhere near as sublime as that piece. 2016-10-01T21:51:25Z Comment by Hypoid The violin adds a nice urgency or rebelliousness to the journey! 2016-10-01T21:44:45Z