B Richter - Rewild
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Label: New World Records
Cat No: 808472
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 22nd November 2024
Contents
Artists
Ghost EnsembleAbout
Put more simply, the music isn't meant to sound like a forest, but instead to evoke to a listener the depth, breadth, and interdependence of a wild ecosystem's very being, as well the amount of time such actions take to evolve – and, perhaps, how fragile and precarious the system actually is.
Just as the natural processes of ecology and evolution that inspired Ben Richter (b. 1986) are too slow, spacious, and complex to command most human attention, so, too, does the resulting music exist in a space that might be imperceptible, unless listeners made a concerted effort to listen deeply and hear differently. As in the natural world, that attention is rewarded with the apprehension of something uncanny and marvelous.
‘Rewild is an effort to make visceral the relationship between our own lives and the manifold periodicities of deep time. Inspired by the perspectives and timescales of nonhuman beings and distant orders of magnitude in the universe of life, Rewild seeks new strata in musical parameters, exploring the uncanny zones at which pitch becomes rhythm, harmonic interval becomes beating rate, and timbres morph over time. Like a giant body or ecosystem slowly breathing, Rewild's constantly transforming sound-world orients temporal perception toward global listening. By offering an aural metaphor for the interacting gradual processes of natural and ecological systems, Rewild aims to auralize the vast and infinitesimal timescales we do not experience in everyday life.’ – Ben Richter
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