Atmospheres encompass unique variables.
Sound compositions designed to reflect and express the effects of these variables require methods and strategies altogether removed from musical processes in general, being more akin to recording and combining environmental events than arranging instrumental and vocal music.
Yet these are not random processes, but relate to the more expansive and subtle configuration of human perception and the totality of all things.
Sound compositions designed to reflect and express the effects of these variables require methods and strategies altogether removed from musical processes in general, being more akin to recording and combining environmental events than arranging instrumental and vocal music.
Yet these are not random processes, but relate to the more expansive and subtle configuration of human perception and the totality of all things.