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Artist:
MEYERS, ARI BENJAMIN
Title:
Symphony X
Label:
POTOMAK (GERMANY)
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
POTOMAK 921492
Berlin-based composer/musician
Ari Benjamin Meyers
presents
Symphony X
-- a work of symphonic scale that combines elements of hardcore, experimental, and minimal music into an entirely original musical texture. Meyers has written this 70-minute composed piece specifically for his unique 17-member
Redux Orchestra
, which includes saxophones, brass, strings, electric guitar, electric bass, drums, and electronics. This physically demanding work combines complex, repetitive instrumental arrangements with electro-noise, martial percussion rhythms, and intense guitar melodies. At a constant tempo of 120bpm, it escalates into a veritable tour de force. The intensity of
Symphony X
rests on its extremes: static, pounding repetition, layered against an almost unnoticeably-slow variation of melodic and harmonic patterns -- a compositional style that
Steve Reich
characterized as "gradual process." By uniting the formalistic structures of classical and minimal music with the sonic palette of rock, hardcore, and electronic music, Meyers has further developed his musical language, and with
Symphony X
, has taken it to a new level. Meyers builds upon experiences gained from collaborations with
Philip Glass
,
Einstürzende Neubauten
,
The Residents
,
Morton Subotnik
,
The Orb
, and
Sun Electric
, among others, as well as his work for classical institutions, including the
Semper Opera Dresden
and the
Berlin State Opera
. Nevertheless,
Symphony X
is not a crossover work, but a musical hybrid that will get the attention of audiences both at the classical symphony hall and at rock music festivals: two arenas that are very familiar to Ari Benjamin Meyers and his Redux Orchestra. With
Symphony X
, Ari Benjamin Meyers has created a work that demands we reconsider what we think we know about "new music." Artwork is by the internationally-known video and installation artist
Anri Sala
, and is taken from his video
Three Minutes
.
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