Mawaru [Disquiet0268] by Suss Müsik published on 2017-02-17T11:45:24Z Suss Müsik recalls reading an interview with Ryuichi Sakamoto, another Japanese legend who had a strong affinity for walking. Sakamoto mentioned his dislike for automobiles and admitted that he had never driven a car in his life; however, he enjoyed the sounds that cars make while in operation. Walking is a solitary activity that lends itself to mind expansion. We rarely concentrate on the destination or even the process of getting somewhere. Rather, we remain lost in our own thoughts as images and sounds blend into the background, superseded by the bitter noise within. For this short, quiet piece, Suss Müsik consciously investigated "the space between" while walking. A simple piano motif replicates the heavy, soft footsteps we heard during our nocturnal stroll: thalum-thum, thalum-thum. In the background is the sampled sound of a distant train, manipulated beyond recognition, which accents the phased piano. A strange thing occurs just after the two-minute mark, where it sounds as if nothing is happening even though the mix appears rather busy. That moment operates, perhaps, as a metaphor for how the mind travels while not thinking of anything in particular. The piece is titled Mawaru, a Japanese word meaning to "wander about." It can also mean to feel dizzy. The image is the rear plate of a plastic timepiece — we liked the little arrows. More on this 268th weekly Disquiet Junto project, “Walking Music: Take a stroll and describe it in sound, paying tribute to the late manga great Jiro Taniguchi”: http://disquiet.com/0268/ 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: llllllll.co/t/in-tribute-to-jiro-taniguchi-disquiet-junto-project-0268/6533 There’s also on a Junto Slack. Send your email address totwitter.com/disquiet for Slack inclusion. Genre Disquiet0268 Comment by Suss Müsik @mark-ward: Thank you! 2017-03-11T13:02:46Z Comment by Mark Ward Another thoughtful and evocative piece! 2017-03-11T09:23:46Z Comment by Matte De Music I cannot breath! This is so fantastic! 2017-03-08T19:35:47Z Comment by Nate Trier very evocative!!! 2017-02-22T01:01:56Z Comment by W:I:L beautiful 2017-02-20T18:11:46Z Comment by ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲s̲e̲v̲e̲n̲ı̲s̲m̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ soltary yet connected 2017-02-20T11:03:54Z Comment by Hypoid Thoughtful piece and nice description, always enjoy your take :-) 2017-02-19T17:26:11Z Comment by Lionel Benancie like this walk!!! :) 2017-02-17T12:17:36Z