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liquid Liquid is an exploration of the voice as an instrument, and of the intensity and intimacy of improvisation. I'm very interested in the idea of using the voice in other ways beyond the standard rock role of lyrics and melody. I'm interested in blending the voice in with the other instruments, rather than having it be somewhat separate from the rest of the music. Usually this separation creates the need for instrumental breaks and solos, where the singer shuts up for awhile and instrumentalists can do their thing. I want the voice to be able to be a part of the music, not separate or overpowering, but complementing the other instruments and becoming an instrument itself. Or perhaps I'm just looking for a way for the singer not to have to shut up. Sometimes I've worked with the voice as an instrument by using multiple effects, distorting the voice and twisting it into something new. This piece has only one effect (reverb) but a lot of it. And the piece isintentionally not crafted. What you hear is the first take improvisation, recorded directly to DAT. I was playing a synth and fading in a piano sound from time to time using a mixer within arm's reach. To guard against the trap of self-indulgence which always exists in improvisation, I subsequently made several attempts to hone and rerecord the piece, but returned to the original take because it captures exactly the images and emotion I was exploring. I think that's the beauty of sincere improvisation -- it is a very direct connection to the emotions.
improvisation dc 1999 |
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