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Format : 1 CD Digipack
Enregistrement : 2018 Lieu : Berlin/New York Pays : Allemagne/Etats-Unis Prise de son : Studio
Label : Neue Meister Référence : 0301245NM EAN : 0885470012452
Année d'édition : 2019 Date de sortie : 01/04/2019
Genre : Electronique
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Burak ÖzdemirHermes Aesop Lyre Hermes Maia Kriophoros Terpsichore Ensemble Musica Sequenza
Burak, basson baroque, lyre, clavier, flûte, percussion, field recording, electronics Daniela Gubatz, violon baroque Bianca Muggleton, violon baroque Chang Yun Yoo, alto baroque Linda Mantcheva, violoncelle baroque Mirjam Wittulski, violon Amandine Affagard, archiluth, théorbe baroque
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 In "HERMES", Burak has created a specific sonic architecture, in which he choreographed sound, using micro tonality and ancient Greek modalities as the foundation for this work. The nucleus of Burak’s exhibition-like art-piece is supported by the Baroque ensemble “Musica Sequenza“, performing structured impro-visations on historical instruments. “HERMES“ is orchestrated by voice, baroque bassoon, glass flute, gut strings, violon, theorbo, lyre, and Persian percussions as well as field recordings and 3D sound design: these all merged into one in this sensuous and disquieting masterpiece. "HERMES" has a religious ritual setting at its core, using the Greek tragedy as the dramaturgical nexus for the piece. The choreographed sounds and the micro tonal score transport the listener through various chapters of a spiritual ceremony. With the completion of the nine compositions, is according to Burak, finishing the cycle of the ceremony; the audience is brought back to the starting point with greater awareness to witness the epic finale, thus completing the cycle of the ceremony. “Hermes connects us to one modern tribe; it offers a seductive feeling of uniting ourselves to an ancient human being,” explains Burak. Istanbul-born sound-artist & composer, Burak in unfolding the archaic structures of electronica and melodic techno and by putting them in an improvisational dialogue with ancient instruments, has created living sound sculptures. This juxtaposition, Burak’s latest sound avant-garde “HERMES”, has allowed techno to become more complex, elastic and even vulnerable.

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