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2. Boule qui roule… (1997) 7m27s 23five_009-1.2 | 18688 |Premiere: February 8, 1997, Queen’s University (Kingston, Ontario, Canada) 3. Dans le ventre du dragon (1997) 8m10s 23five_009-1.3 | 23372 |Premiere: June 10, 1999, Le 102 (Grenoble, France) 4. Mantra (1997) 26m11s 23five_009-1.4 | 15731 |Premiere: May 13, 1997, Université de Montréal (Montréal, Québec)
Living in the post-industrial era, we are invaded and submerged daily by this sonic realm filled with these omnipresent sounds which I call Mantras. To be a Mantra, a sound must possess certain qualities: it must have a fairly long duration, it must be a periodical sound or repeat itself in a cyclical manner, the progression of the sound events must take place almost imperceptibly, and finally it must have some kind of influence on our energy (even if we don’t always notice this). Here are some examples of Mantras: the sound of a refrigerator, the sound of automobiles on the highways (and the similar phenomenon in cities), the noise of the machines which are an integral part of our daily working life, etc. It’s in this spirit that I composed Mantra, a twenty-six minute track produced with the sound of a machine, a cooling compressor for skating rinks. Mantra is a work in which the great compositional characteristic is a unique sound take. All the timbal transformations were produced during the sound take, with no further manipulations added in the studio afterward. [Translated from the French by Dominic Audy.] 5. La plénitude du vide (2005) 17m04s 23five_009-1.5 | 22172 |Premiere: February 28, 2005, Chapelle Saint-Louis — Église Saint-Jean-Baptiste (Montréal, Québec) “trompes-sax,” “sax volant,” “totem-tu-yo,” “tu-yo graves,” baritone saxophones, and sirens electrocd.com Jean-François Laporte: Soundmatters: track detail |
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