Music created by Warren Burt
Duration: 8:23
A Book of Drones No. 7 (mp3)
A Book of Drones No. 7 (score)
Composer's notes:
This is an excerpt from the full length version of "Experience of Marfa: A Book
of Drones No. 7." It's an excerpt of the
score from 7:30 to 16:00. The piece uses a Balinese scale described in Colin
McPhee's "Music in Bali," where it's
described as a "mutant Pelog." Anything described as "mutant" is going to
attract me, and the scale was indeed fairly
unusual, with nicely dissonant relations between some of the 5 scale degrees.
Marfa is a little town in west Texas, home
of the mysterious atmospheric phenomenon known as the "Marfa Lights." These are
lights which appear dancing in the sky over the desert immediately east of Marfa
about 2/3 of the nights of the year. The lights have been extensively
documented, but so far resist explanation. On the night we were there, they
failed to make an appearance, but my wife Catherine, who has
seen them in the past, assures me that they do exist. The experience of Marfa,
whether the lights appear or not, is one of
peering intensely into a vacant, empty space, straining to detect patterns of
activity, even where none may exist. Similarly
with these drone pieces - a listening "into" the sound - hearing their inner
patterns of activity may be as important as a
listening "to" the sound - hearing the overall (very slow) progression of
harmonies and colours. The piece was made in my
home studio in Russell Vale in early December 2007, using a Roland keyboard and
a Dell laptop running the LinPlug Octopus software synthesizer.
Warren Burt, 24 Dec. 2007
Sounds and text copyright © 2007 by Warren Burt