Ripple Mirror Shout - Voice, Daxophone + Electronics | Sarah Belle Reid
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- Опубліковано 23 вер 2024
- Live performance of Ripple Mirror Shout (2018), composed by Sarah Belle Reid, performed by Kathryn Shuman (voice + electronics) and Ryan Gaston (daxophone + electronics). October 24 2018, at REDCAT, Los Angeles, CA.
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Sarah Belle Reid is a Canadian performer-composer, active in the fields of electroacoustic trumpet performance, intermedia arts, music technology, and improvisation.
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Magnificent! I'm here because I'm halfway through your free class and wanted to hear what you do. This blew me away! You are marvelously talented.
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Some very intense sounds here from both the singer and the daxophone. I'm curious how you communicated your intention as a composer to the singer and daxophone player. Thank you for sharing this.
What the actual fuck? This is amazing. Thanks for showing me something I have never heard before. Came here looking for hydrasynth and discovered something extremely unique.
Thanks
This was Excellent.Reminds me a bit of Lesley Flanigan and also Morton Feldmans vocal works.Would love to see more.
Thank you so much. I’m a big fan of Lesley Flanigan!
Great performance piece.
Thank you!
so cool! man, I love that Daxophone. how did he get it?
He built it from a kit. He’ll probably tell you all about it if you hit him up! 🤓
Wow! around 4:00 is especially incredible. I wonder if she is open for collaboration 🤔
I love it! This is how humpback whales talk dirty. It also reminds me of Penderecki, especially the intro.
Creepy, but powerful!
Very interesting, requires a bit of an open mind for a listen though.