Nature-Symphony 63
— Chaos – Anti-Chaos — The inner fire in wonder at what it's creating
Basic details
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Instrumentation — Two different field recordings of metal wind chimes plus large + small bamboo chimes: one of a trio of metal chimes, and the other of a solo Davis Blanchard chime, whose timbre is more steely, though here its steeliness rarely rings out because of its considerable pitch reduction.
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Original field recording location / dates: I made the Layer 1+2 recording on 18 February 2013, at Hunter's Tor, on the west end of the Teign Gorge (Drewsteignton, Devon, UK), close to the Hunter's Path near Castle Drogo. The Layer 3 recording was made on 2 March 2017 on steep rough ground just below Hunting Gate, highest point on the Hunter's Path.
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Processing and deployment: This work has three layers, as detailed in the Freesound page for this work, where the processing is also described.
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Distinguishing features — A dense work packed with a lot of action, while still containing poetic elements of reflection. It gives a 'Cosmic spectator' sort of vision quite suggestive of certain large works of Iannis Xenakis, such as Kraanerg and Nomos Gamma, though inevitably it sounds different.
In fact Layer 1 is a remake of Nature-Symphony 1, but using a much longer section of the original field recording. Layer 2 is the first half of Layer 1, slowed to half the speed of that layer but only a major third lower in pitch, which produces a much denser and richer sound, with much 'creative dissonance' produced by interactions between the two layers.
Layer 3 contains one of the Davis Blanchard chimes, with more steely timbre, plus large and small bamboo chimes, but more speed-and pitch-reduced than the other two layers. This adds much sense of mystery and the enormity of the ongoing burgeoning of 'unknowns' ever spewing out from the core of 'What Is'.
Note that Layer 2 is reused on its own, as Nature-Symphony 64 (The inner fire's unending quest for its own meaning), and Layer 3 is reused, with added two small (high-pitched) bamboo chimes, in the powerful and dramatic Nature-Symphony 65 (The inner fire seeking to understand the black hole) .