A prolongada espera pelas cores da manhã GIL SANSON & PEDRO CHAMBEL
IHab162
«Processes requiring protracted gestation, long periods of apparent inactivity and dead ends before coming to fruition. A few years ago Pedro sent me three recordings, indicating that I could do anything I wanted with them. The recordings, thick, droning, with a soprano sax buried in digital mud, left me with a problem: if I ditch the obvious choice of adding my contribution on top in a laminar sort of way, a la AMM, what else can I do with these? Eventually I chose a path where composition with free improvised recordings kept throwing me new possibilities. To sort these possibilities out became then the bulk of the work, which combined with careful listening to the material provided by Pedro, allowed me to find a clear itinerary towards creating something else. In thinking like a composer I was free from being overtly reliant on a given instrument in which I may have proficiency, also able to think in terms of blocks of sound, and perhaps more important, I was dealing with a source material that was ambiguous, stubborn, very characteristic, the type of sound material I wouldn't be able to come up with myself. The end result is something quite unique, we believe, and we're proud to present it to you.»
- Gil Sanson
HOW TO DOWNLOAD MUSIC TRACKS:
- right click the individual links
to the files;
- choose 'save as' and
point it to the place of your preference (eg:
your 'desktop');
- single click usually
works, too.
HOW TO PLAY MUSIC TRACKS:
- choose an appropriate mp3/flac player
(we recommend Winamp)
and install it on your system;
- usually,
you double click the music files to play them,
but you might want to follow the program's specific
instructions.