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Sirensong (version)

by Christopher Elmore

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A version of a loose cover of Tim Buckley's "Song to the Siren," recorded in my bedroom on 15 March 2019 in an attempt to distract myself from stress in other parts of my life.

The 71-minute runtime is the result patching the modular synthesizer and programming it in such a way that it self-plays through the 64 states saved within the sequencer's memory. A "final" version of this composition will be realized and recorded at a later date.

Please note: due to the size of the original recording file, I was required by Bandcamp's upload limits to chop the file into two smaller files. This is not my preferred means of exhibiting the track but it is my only option until Bandcamp increases its max file sizer per track.

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released March 17, 2019

Christopher Elmore: modular synthesizer, borrowed Tascam DR44-WL recorder.

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Christopher Elmore Kodak, Tennessee

Christopher Elmore (they/them) makes art and music informed by their personal experiences with mental health and mourning. Their instrument of choice is an ever-evolving modular synthesizer, used to craft longform minimalist droneworks and explore generative composition techniques. ... more

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