Chant d’automne
Nov 24, 08:48 AM
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"To create this sound piece, I sampled the rhythms from the field recording and turned them into a loop. I detuned it slightly. I isolated a fragment of the voice from the recording and altered it as well. With these two elements, I added synthesizers with heavy reverb and distortion. The whole piece sits on the edge of the industrial genre; the traditional drums become almost like hammers or hydraulic presses.
"Baudelaire writes in Autumn Song:
"Baudelaire writes in Autumn Song:
Rocked by this monotonous pounding, I seem to hear
Nails driven hurriedly into a coffin somewhere.
For whom?—Only yesterday it was summer; now it is autumn!
This mysterious sound echoes like a departure."
Wat Ku Tao celebration, Chiang Mai reimagined by Laville.
