Taken from the audiovisual collaboration of the same name, this piece represents the coming together of fragments as they develop and explore themselves prior to .....well maybe come and see the performance........
credits
from Emergence,
released June 11, 2012
Vocals - Red Gray
Composed & produced by Jim Perkins
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The pieces on this EP were written specifically for pianist Ben Dawson, who performs them here. However, that's not the entire story. There's a twist, of course, as could have been expected from Leah Kardos. Instead of tailoring the music exactly to the performing musician, she deliberately pushes him to the limits of his technical capabilities, in order to yield an unpredictable ingredient. The final result is an astonishing and highly unusual piano solo pleasure. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
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This album exploits some possibilities of using a grand piano in various funny ways it's not intended for - like recording usually unwanted side noises from the pedals or the pianist's fingernails on the keys, or manually triggering the strings while a couple of keys are locked down. As usual with Leah Kardos, the concept sounds most weird, but works surprisingly well in practice. Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
supported by 10 fans who also own “Vocal Trio (from Emergence)”
We may not be having the most “wintery” of winters over here in Nottingham… but the weather is grim enough for this comp to hit the spot right now. Jeremy / HI54LOFI
The Chinese-British composer's new album finds him continuing the traditions of minimalist giants like Philip Glass. Bandcamp Album of the Day May 26, 2020