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Mysteries of the Deep
Mysteries of the Deep
198 episodes
9 months ago
Mysteries of the Deep Podcast, Chapter CLII by Refracted (@refracted-music). This mesmerizing set was recorded live at Springkell 2023.
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Mysteries of the Deep Podcast, Chapter CLII by Refracted (@refracted-music). This mesmerizing set was recorded live at Springkell 2023.
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MOTDLP016 – William Selman | Voyage In The Blue
Mysteries of the Deep
4 minutes 45 seconds
2 years ago
MOTDLP016 – William Selman | Voyage In The Blue
Portland, OR-based multimedia artist William Selman returns to Mysteries of the Deep with his third album for the label. Drawing on influences such as David Toop, Beatriz Ferreyra, Elizabeth Waldo, and David Behrman, “The Weather Indoors” melds live and synthesized instrumentation, field recordings, and digital processing techniques in a new, more melodic and approachable direction. Immersive site recordings open into melodic woodwinds, orchestral instrumentation, bass guitar, gongs, and vibraphone. Borrowing from the anthropologist Tim Ingold’s concept of “inversion,” this widescreen staging cuts immediately to the core of the project: the way human beings use the faculty of imagination to aestheticize their built surroundings with architecture, images of distant locales, and domesticated flora and fauna to contain the anxiety for the natural world that surrounds human life. A clear peak in Selman's extensive catalog, “The Weather Indoors” captures his work at a moment expanding his musical and aesthetic project: Neither genre ambient nor musique concrète, but a unique sound world dense with conceptual play and moments of more traditional harmonic beauty. “We are contaminated by our encounters: they change who we are as we make way for others. As contamination changes world-making projects, mutual worlds—and new directions—may emerge. Everyone carries a history of contamination; purity is not an option.” —Anne Lowenhaupt-Tsing, The Mushroom at the End of the World Releases May 19, 2023 Written, produced, and recorded by William Selman Mastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri at Black Knoll Studio NY Dolby Atmos Mixes by Matthew Patterson Curry Photography, Video Direction, and Words by William Selman Design by Gabriel Benzur Editing by Chris Zaldua Worldwide Distribution: Space Cadets © Mysteries of the Deep MOTDLP016, 2023 mysteriesofthedeep.net
Mysteries of the Deep
Mysteries of the Deep Podcast, Chapter CLII by Refracted (@refracted-music). This mesmerizing set was recorded live at Springkell 2023.