12 by Nate Trier published on 2016-01-24T19:28:14Z Written and performed with Aaron Butler (https://soundcloud.com/aaronrichardbutler) at the Vermont College of Fine Arts Electronics Showcase, August 2015. We wanted to write a piece that used lots of electronics (to make it suitable for the "Electronics Showcase" night, of course), and drew on several strains of contemporary music: contemporary classical, contemporary jazz, and contemporary beats. We started with some piano chords Aaron had been working with, and made everything else in the piece evolve from that initial material. The fuzzy synth tones re-imagine the piano's motive, sometimes via new voicings, sometimes by playing the original chord tones aleatorically to make unpredictable combinations. The piano was recorded live at the performance. However, the electronics were almost inaudible on the live recording. To get a good mix, I brought the live piano recording into the Ableton set I performed from and "re-performed" the piece to get all the computer-generated material right from the source. That left me with a muddy piano recording and flawless synth-and-beat accompaniment. So I tried to make the roomy piano sound an asset, running it through a vinyl-record emulator and a phaser. To quote Brian Eno's Oblique Strategies, "Look closely at the most embarrassing details and amplify." Genre beat Comment by The Rotor Delta beautiful piano, and the beat is nice too. Unusual piece and I really like it. Thanks for making it. 2017-01-19T20:22:36Z Comment by Audio Obscura This is a fascinating piece to listen too... 2016-06-12T20:16:58Z Comment by Real.Royalty yo Nate this kiara let me use this 2016-05-03T00:19:56Z Comment by WÜST great piece all over 2016-04-07T16:40:44Z Comment by WÜST f..k,what a break 2016-04-07T16:40:13Z Comment by ikjoyce The electronic and acoustic sounds really complement each other in surprising ways - would love to have experienced this in the live setting. 2016-04-06T09:11:51Z