random reflections on a future release
My work for a new release is yielding surprisingly good results so far. Normally, much of my drafts are perfectly in line with Sturgeon’s Law, but this time I seem to work more efficiently. I noticed the tendency of going back to smaller sample units and a more synthetic approach, because I feel a need of more control of events within my music, especially finetuning spectromorphological details. Perhaps it is owned to my desire of more clarity and contrast. Also, there is still the thought about Giorgos’ approach of adding room illusion as another musical parameter. I think the degree of abstraction is increasing and the music will move away from its previous idioms as I look for new ways of organising events and creating structures. I don’t know when I shall be finished, as it depends on the number of promising drafts and to what degree I shall be able to get lost in my work, but I think it will be a larger one in terms of duration, but without any ambitions of creating several movements. And rest assured, I’m quite confident that this work won’t ever make it on the Stillstream playlist, just like any of my previous works ;-).
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