Listening to Indra’s Net and Dreaming of Future Music.
Indra’s Net, is of course some music I made some years ago. I find myself showing it to people, listening to it, and reflecting on it. It’s not my latest work, that would be Zar Matt A Thustra’s Deep Space Adventures. Indra’s net is probably more representative of things to come inso far as ZarMattAThustra’s Deep Space Adventures was rushed to be put together.. and is.. more experimental, and made with different tools on a weaker computer. Though I imagine my next work will be something of a combination of the positives of these things.
Of course you can find both CD’s for free by clicking here. And I invite you to comment back here your thoughts on it.
Indra’s Net is a crazy piece of work. It’s ambient electronic music of a sort unlike anything you’ve heard before. (Which is not to say that it is without aggressive moments.) It takes you into these alien worlds.. places unlike any place you’ve ever been to before. It is a hypnotic trip of the mind.
In the story of my work it represents a huge step forward from my Viveka project (which you can currently only hear parts of, for free online) in that it is a quantum leap forward in terms of the tools I was using. At least in terms of the digital instruments, Indra’s Net is uncompromising. But the full breadth of what they are capable of was not realizable on the system I was using.
And this is what brings me to the day dreams about a new project:
- On the old system you had limited processor power.. and one of the places this effects is your ability to create an ambient space inside of which the music happens. Reverb tends to be a computationally expensive effect, especially convolution reverb. A part of making a mix, that sounds like it has a lot of depth, will involve creating multiple layers of reverb, sometimes EQ’d and compressed in different ways.. where instruments are placed into those spaces in varying degrees. For the sort of work I’m doing you’d see these instruments and sounds moving in and out of those spaces. Some of the tracks on Indra’s Net have very little of this going on due to how much power the instruments took up.
- Because you have a very limited amount of power you tend to be very judicious in how you place effects on instruments.. I suppose this goes with #1. The implication is that stuff doesn’t always get crafted as much as you might like.
- I have a lot of new tools. I think most of Indra’s Net was done with Komplete 2, and I’m at least on 3 now, plus Kore. Some of the software of Komplete 3 wouldn’t even run on the old system, never mind run well. In addition to this I’m now working with new versions of Reason (Reason wasn’t even used on Indra’s Net) and Ableton Live. So this represents a huge kind of technological leap forward.. particularly when used on a system that can handle all this.
So all of this represents an evolution in the production tools. Beyond this we also have me at a much more sophisticated place in terms of my production and mixing skills, and there are certain point in the Indra’s mix that I’m not 100% happy with.
Latter that day:
As I sit here writing this, I wonder what is likely to come. We are days away from MacWorld where new equipment is likely to be unveiled. If the Mac Pro line gets a bump I will surely buy that, other wise there’s at least some chance I might go with the new Mac Pro. I’m currently in the process of doing research into the various tools I’m working with to see what sorta multi core support they might have, to get a feel for what difference a Mac Pro might mean to my work. Is a Mac Book Pro “good enough?” What’s the power difference between a Mac Book Pro and a Mac Pro look like?
In my mind Mac Pro = uncompromising power. Uncompromising power = Amazing possibilities. But what’s in my mind, and what exactly might be real are probably two distinct things. I have a will to ‘kinda sorta over do it.’ What I’d like to do is plop down another $450 for the Komplete 5 upgrade, and then another $700 or so for Liquid mix, and go from there. But spending that sorta money isn’t sanity, even if it would do wonders for my work. It would make sense if some label came up to me and offered me some sorta contract that including some sort of an advance, or it would make sense if I had some kind of income going on, but for the moment, we must hold back.
It’s ok though, because we are talking about something amazing without even going that far, so let us try to explore some this:
Conventionally I have a limited number of instruments I’m able to work with at anyone time, as well as a limited number of effects. While this is still to be the case, the limitations are no where near so stringent.. Which means we can enter into more complex soundscapes. Imagine if you will.. a complex arsenal of sounds. This is a production process that would take a good deal more labor per second of audio then Indra’s Net.. But imagine you have all these sounds. Just because it leaps into my mind, imagine you have an orchestra. Given, this is a somewhat limited orchestra, but imagine its there. Our orchestra is playing something.. The composition has complex interrelationships of performance dynamics, to such an extent that it can remind you of a real orchestra playing the great classical music of a great composer. Not only this but our orchestra is a microtonal orchestra. There is an expressive quality to the music, that as a result of the microtonalism, simply makes us feel as if we are in a world with a greater tonal fidelity then anything we’ve heard before.
Ok great.. Now imagine it really sounds like we are in a real concert hall. But that’s not all.. Imagine the music is a 5.1 Surround Sound Mix, and we are in the middle of the sound. The orchestra is, in mix engineer language, on a virtual sound stage in front of us. It sounds more or less real, and we are captivated by it. This until the reality goes too far:
Somewhere behind us, somewhat faintly in the background, we being to hear the whispers of a conversation. Out of this conversation emerges a fight. All the people around the fight are great disturbed by the fight, by it getting in the way of hearing the performance, and then before we know it, security is called in. Imagine, if you will, that this was something like an audio play.. something you weren’t really expecting. We, after all, thought we came to listen to the music!
The next thing you know we are following our fighting couple as they get thrown out of the hall. So that the 5.1 Mix takes us through the crowd, and out side.. As we travel out, the orchestra moves further away from us.. and the acoustic space of the where we are, changes to suit where we are.. And there’s a suitable level of sound design to reinforce all this. The sound design is a kind of composition. A composition that plays with the ambiguity as to wether we should interpret it as noise, sound design, or composition… but tries to be read, if you’re reading superficially, as the sound of the environment.
Now what of these characters we are following, what’s there story? Hell, what’s our story, why are we following them?
Out side on the street we can hear cars driving buy, often with stereos blaring. Each one represents a different sonic cluster, should we call it. Another words the stereos superficially mimmic different styles of music.. metal, hip hop, whatever. And in a Charles Ives sorta way, as they move around in space.. there music links up with each other.. so that we might hear as a kind of whole.. Wizing around the streets… as we move through the streets.
Ok, lets stop this right hear. I don’t know that I would ever try to make music like this.. It at least sounds interesting on the level of an idea, but who knows what happens when we try and execute it. One of the ideas I think of as I write about it is the idea that we could have a range between realism and formalism. Another words, at what point do the sounds sound real, the space sound real, like we are really in it.. And then at what point is, as if on some sorta acid trip, melt into some other reality? The other reality was there all along after all, just masquerading as a more conventional reality. Perhaps the music is an investigation of metaphysical presumptions, or perhaps the unconscious in everyday life?
What I’m describing to you is sorta how my music works.. Though we are not normally in settings that sound so… specific or like a known reality.
One thought I had while imagining this was “what if we scored the story?” Another words, ok, you have an orchestra over there, and then you have this fight over there, and then we are over here, and all around us are the people of the audience. What if we scored these stories. How might the orchestra react to this going on in its midst?
A few latter:
I don’t know that that story really describes where I really see my music going. Technology is really only one small part of it.. And in the end its more about creativity and ideas.
Do you mind if I speak with some arrogance? If you’re reading this you probably fall into one of two camps:
- You never heard of me in your life.
- You’ve met me, but don’t really know too much about me, or about what sorta work I might do.
Depending on the camp you fit into.. Well I have no idea… and you might not be coming from a place where what I’m doing makes any sense.. I mean I think there are some people for whom my work clicks, and others for whom it doesn’t. I’m afraid that what I’m about to say might sound terribly arrogant to the first group..
I think this music kicks ass. I think it kicks ass on a level that is far beyond conventional ass kicking.. I mean I think we have a certain set of expectations that we have of work we find in our culture.. a range if you will.. at the top of which is “kick ass” and I think this stuff is a little off the charts.
So far I’ve blogged very little about my music.. Not really enough so that you’d really get deep into what its really all about.. Hell I haven’t blogged too much at all yet. I’m just trying to get used to blogging via wordpress.. out in the open. But I promise you this.. if you stick with me.. I’ll show you some serious ass kicking like you never saw before. I know from the surface it might not look like that at all.. like you could expect such a thing.. but trust me.. beneath the surface, tucked away in a secret compartment somewhere.. are the tools of ass kicking. Right now I’m just sorta fooling around.. but soon… shit will fly!
LOL which still doesn’t get at it, ha? But to really get to it is going to take a lot of blogging on my part. We are going to have to explore a lot of different subjects together. I have some idea.. a kind of philosophy.. lots of people have there philosophies.. and I don’t know if I can really call my self a philosopher or not.. but I have some amazing ideas. I have ideas that could change the way you think. I have ideas that could open you to whole new worlds.. whole new ways of experiencing life. These are my gold. And with them I hope to knock your socks off.
April 6th, 2008 at 9:36 pm
Hello. Let’s get acquainted!
My name is Jessika.