GONZO CIRCUS: MIND THE GAP #147
GONZO CIRCUS: MIND THE GAP #147
“Anyone who has been following Tristan Perich for a while is familiar with how he inputS from classical instruments through speakers converts to 1-bit games, and responds to the interaction in between. He has done this before with pianists, among others Vicky Chow, but never on such a big one until "Drift Multiply" scale: no fewer than fifty violin parts, played by musicians of the Royal Conservatory of The Hague, Codarts and the GoalsEnsemble, are subject to the principle. The result is a dreamy piece of music in which compelling strings and crunchy bleeps are mixed together. braided. Like being in a disorienting snowstorm ended up.”