Artist: Eliane Radigue Album: Opus 17 www.discogs.co... I do NOT own the copyright for the music that I upload and will remove it immediately upon request from copyright holder or band.
The five pieces of ‘Opus 17’ find Radigue at a height of her powers, glacially unweaving an elegant piano phrase of the opening ‘Étude’ over the proceeding 90 minutes (which may feel like much, much longer) thru the envelopes of a Buchla 100 series synthesiser at NYU. With nanoscopic fine motor control, she allows the phrase to decay, sublimate and combs its timbral artefacts thru the wires until the parts sing a remarkably altered song that seemingly feels like the room singing to itself. (Boomkat)
I keep discovering more and more of Eliane's work and I'm very grateful for all the channels uploads. Thanks to my amazing friend, youtube algorithm , I've found this Device too. Thanks!
I agree. A device we thought for our "low" functions reveals itself as nutrition for our mind. I read somewhere that the Jews thank the Lord when they poo, so I thank the uploader for this product. Life is very unpredictable.
I am deeply divided on Eliane Radigue - at University, I studied Electronic music - and worked with the Buchla Modular ...so I am interested in the pioneers , but ...what I hear in the bulk of her work - an AC Unit on the Fritz!
Well the first piece is acoustic and i had heard she was writing more for acoustic in the last 20 years. But the rest sounds more like the Eliane Radique whose work I recognize. Great work, but i always wish i could know what is old and new on these compilations.
That’s sort of the point for the first piece. You’re supposed to be listening to the distortion, otherwise it’s just the Chopin piece; if you would prefer that, there are thousands of recordings of that Chopin Etude she is distorting in pristine stereophonic sound available for your listening pleasure.
The five pieces of ‘Opus 17’ find Radigue at a height of her powers, glacially unweaving an elegant piano phrase of the opening ‘Étude’ over the proceeding 90 minutes (which may feel like much, much longer) thru the envelopes of a Buchla 100 series synthesiser at NYU. With nanoscopic fine motor control, she allows the phrase to decay, sublimate and combs its timbral artefacts thru the wires until the parts sing a remarkably altered song that seemingly feels like the room singing to itself.
(Boomkat)
Track listing:
Etude 0:00
Maquette 19:03
Epure 30:21
Safari 45:27
Number 17 1:07:22
I keep discovering more and more of Eliane's work and I'm very grateful for all the channels uploads. Thanks to my amazing friend, youtube algorithm , I've found this Device too. Thanks!
I agree. A device we thought for our "low" functions reveals itself as nutrition for our mind. I read somewhere that the Jews thank the Lord when they poo, so I thank the uploader for this product. Life is very unpredictable.
Hermosa y llena de misterio, Eliane, como siempre.
I have been listening for half an hour and i can't decide whether i am listening to her music or my tinnitus.
I have tinnitus, and this doesn mask it atall.
@@dpalaoro Music that sounds like tinitus
Never was meant to delight us.
@@normanhenry6257 Good point, somethings I listen to, does mask it. I still use headphones, but listen at low levels.
Chopin Prelude op28 n 17❤❤❤ mi favorito 😢😢😢
Just finished listening. That was incredible. Thank you for sharing.
Sound of long forgotten night club
Grande bravissima Eliane
Simply divine!
fucking wonderful
...this is really good...nice and varied...
Praise Radigue
I am deeply divided on Eliane Radigue - at University, I studied Electronic music - and worked with the Buchla Modular ...so I am interested in the pioneers , but ...what I hear in the bulk of her work - an AC Unit on the Fritz!
so far so good
Childhood. The sound of an ice cream van in the distance coming and going with the wind.
..in the aftermath of a bio-apocalypse, caused by walrus flu...
🦭
CP??? 😮
💙
Purely experimental art.
Well the first piece is acoustic and i had heard she was writing more for acoustic in the last 20 years. But the rest sounds more like the Eliane Radique whose work I recognize. Great work, but i always wish i could know what is old and new on these compilations.
dude, that's a Chopin piece she slowly distorts, not her composition
All the information of when first recorded or performed is on her bandcamp.
Chopin etude 🖤
oy!
skeleton destroys the skln
ok
Sounds just like this recording from 1975: czcams.com/video/SkfJVTPV-Ps/video.html
arp2500
yeah + artist
Fun fact; none of these pieces were made using the ARP2500!
Love Éliane Radigue but the sound quality of this recording is atrocious.
That’s sort of the point for the first piece. You’re supposed to be listening to the distortion, otherwise it’s just the Chopin piece; if you would prefer that, there are thousands of recordings of that Chopin Etude she is distorting in pristine stereophonic sound available for your listening pleasure.
Ummmm I don't get it
There's really nothing to "get"