Thursday, November 21, 2013

publishing pop music (a tribute to carbon doxide) (inri028)

i can't date this exactly. i know it was the first half of the second semester of grade 12, which was spring of 1999. further, i'm taking it forward to about midway because the first part of the course was about voice-leading and i spent it orchestrating the beatles' something.

i was lucky: i went to a high school with a big music department. not an arts school, mind you. just a school that had enough funding to run a wide array of course options that are outside the basic core topics. there were three main assignments in the course, and while i don't remember the exact assignment questions, i do have two pieces to show for it.

this, here, is a conceptual piece about pop music. all of the sounds are created from pop cans. yes, puns are fun. the samples run from pouring water out of pop cans into the sink, to crushing and smashing pop cans, to opening them, to exploding them, etc.

i used the tab of a pop can as a pick as i played the ambient guitar parts. it's all thrown together, processed, warped and perfected in a wave editor.

recorded in the spring of 1999. released as a standalone single on nov 21, 2013. as always, please use headphones.

this track eventually appears on my 3rd record:
jasonparent.bandcamp.com/album/inridiculous

credits:

j - guitars, effects, samples, loops, digital wave editing

released april 15, 1999