we are environments for each other
Developed over ten years of collaborative work between Scott McLaughlin, violinist Mira Benjamin and pianist Zubin Kanga, 'we are environments for each other' takes the listener on a journey of shifting textural layers, evolving harmonic structures, and slow musical contemplation. Here, violin and piano eschew conventional chamber music idioms to conjure fluctuating, sustained drones.
In the opening track, we are environments for each other [trio], the instruments are no longer texturally distinct, as the electric violin becomes part of a feedback system that resonates the strings of the piano, merging together in a manner that is at once a single entangled thing, and two competing inputs to a complex system. In the endless mobility of listening, the specially devised technique of ‘drone-bowing’ takes the re-tuned violin into a world of harmonics and noise, surrounded by ethereal electronic textures. Finally, in the unknown there is already a script for transcendence a recognisable piano sound acts as a bell-like refrain, although the piano’s strings are mostly excited by an EBow, rather than by striking the keyboard, eliciting sustained, slowly-shifting textures.
Item Type | Audio |
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Departments, Centres and Research Units | Music |
Date Deposited | 21 May 2024 10:56 |
Last Modified | 21 May 2024 11:09 |