Trammel [Disquiet0264] by Suss Müsik published on 2017-01-20T15:23:41Z God: You can never change the future. The past, yes, but not the future. Lucifer: How do you change the past? God: Why, the past is always changing—nobody remembers anything. But the future can no more be turned away than the light flowing off the moon. This bit of dialogue is from Arthur Miller’s underrated play The Creation of the World and Other Business. It comes at a crucial point in the narrative where Lucifer admits to God that he compelled Eve & Adam to partake of the forbidden fruit, an act that ultimately banished God’s children from the Garden of Eden. Time travel is not impossible; we are always revisiting past events in our efforts to understand the present, and our attempts to predict the future often arise from moments of stagnate contemplation. Anyone who has experienced the feeling of traveling by air or rail understands the dichotomy between moving and not moving, not unlike how a great piece of music rewards the listener’s investment by making time stand still. For this short piece, Suss Müsik literally went back in time—ten years, to be exact. The source material is an eight-bar guitar phrase played with a Danelectro 12SDC 12-string in 2007. The sample was chopped through a Korg ToneWorks 411X processor and recorded live from a Vox AD30VT. The binaural motion cycles for about two minutes or so before the reverse reverb winds it down, coming almost to a halt. The momentary respite allows for a calming pause before the cymbals announce their arrival. The piece is entitled Trammel, a word to describe something that restricts or impedes one’s freedom of action. More on this 264th weekly Disquiet Junto project, Time Travel: Record a piece of music that plays with the perception of time”: http://disquiet.com/0264/ More on the Disquiet Junto at: http://disquiet.com/junto/ Subscribe to project announcements here: http://tinyletter.com/disquietjunto/ Project discussion takes place on llllllll.co: llllllll.co/t/musicfortimetravelersdisquietjuntoproject0264/6157/ There’s also on a Junto Slack. Send your email address to twitter.com/disquiet for Slack inclusion. Genre Disquiet0264 Comment by encymoverflow Great sound! 2017-01-29T00:13:01Z Comment by Hypoid @suss-musik: Good taste is never cliche ;-) 2017-01-23T23:14:43Z Comment by WÜST love this swirly feel this evokes 2017-01-23T18:51:16Z Comment by WÜST has got a reichian feel here 2017-01-23T18:48:16Z Comment by Suss Müsik @337is: High praise. We are not worthy. Thank you :) 2017-01-23T16:36:04Z Comment by 337is (three three seven is) This makes me feel the way Reich's "Different Trains" makes me feel. This is a very good thing. 2017-01-23T16:02:46Z Comment by Suss Müsik @user-651760074: A Suss Müsik trademark :) hopefully we can avoid becoming a cliche. 2017-01-23T12:52:51Z Comment by Hypoid Really enjoyed the quiet passage into that rumbling crescendo! 2017-01-23T01:15:57Z Comment by Suss Müsik @randomshuffle: It does have a sort of "Different Trains" vibe which incidentally also uses travel as a thematic element. Thank you! 2017-01-20T22:31:16Z Comment by RandomShuffle great......a bit of steve reich 2017-01-20T22:18:08Z Comment by Detritus Tabu oh I like what hppened here. 2017-01-20T15:37:35Z