Syllogism [Disquiet0262] by Suss Müsik published on 2017-01-07T20:26:11Z Suss Müsik doesn’t believe in coincidence. The timing of this week’s Junto occurs with our current interest in using environmental noise as a compositional element. Also, it’s snowing outside. The sound of ice hitting glass is inherently percussive. Live sampling allows simple yet compelling rhythmic structures to form. This technique was used to great effect by such artists as Kate Bush (think “Army Dreamers” or “Babooshka” on her album Never For Ever) and Pink Floyd’s famous use of a cash register on “Money.” This short piece employs three short phrases played in counterpoint on violin, flute and piano, each missing a note at various points. Ice cubes were dropped into a glass tumbler to create the rhythm. (It’s surprisingly difficult to keep accurate time with melting ice — the cubes get slippery). A Boss RV-5 was used for the echoey ice-clink harmonics near the end. Some sort of weird phasing happened in there, but Suss Müsik has no fear of happy accidents so we left it in. The piece is titled Syllogism, which is a form of deductive reasoning in which three categorical propositions are used to arrive at a false conclusion whose premise is at least one third invalid. We all know the feeling. Suss Müsik gives a nod to Progchattery777 (who has a wonderful YouTube channel) for reawakening our appreciation of Kate Bush’s early-1980’s work. Special thanks to artist C. Koustourlis for playing the ice. More on this 262nd weekly Disquiet Junto project — “Ice Code: Record the sound of ice in a glass and make something of it”: http://disquiet.com/0262/ 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/ice-music-years-first-project-disquiet-junto-0262/5990 There’s also on a Junto Slack. Send your email address totwitter.com/disquiet for Slack inclusion. Genre Disquiet0262 Comment by Umbrage love this, Great usage of Mellotron. :) 2017-04-06T15:35:43Z Comment by Suss Müsik @rudzupuke: It does help :) 2017-01-13T01:05:54Z Comment by Suss Müsik @tuonela-1: Thank you! 2017-01-13T01:05:40Z Comment by Suss Müsik @alt-formant: Thank you! Ice is slippery! 2017-01-13T01:05:26Z Comment by Suss Müsik @detritus-tabu: Agreed. We didn't quite catch the 80's vibe reference initially, although on further listen there is a touch of Ultravox or some such in the melody. Thank you for listening! 2017-01-13T01:05:06Z Comment by Detritus Tabu Lovely melody. Has an 80's vibe to it, maybe cause of the simple bass line. I am a sucker for that. Nice. 2017-01-11T18:34:52Z Comment by Formant Great piece, and I love that you used the same ice cubes as they melted. (I had a similar problem, but just switched to new cubes...) 2017-01-10T18:29:04Z Comment by Tuonela Sublime & subliminal :) 2017-01-10T11:56:40Z Comment by Suss Müsik @daniel-diaz: She's a ceramic artist with tiny hands :) 2017-01-08T15:12:38Z Comment by Daniel Diaz Posted Just now agoJust now You say at 0:19: You have the most precise bartender ever handling those ice cubes! Beautiful track 2017-01-08T12:55:42Z Comment by Suss Müsik This is where the ice got a bit slushy. 2017-01-07T20:47:43Z