Stream It From The Mountain: Jean-Sébastien Côté – Wilderness
Jean-Sébastien Côté is a Canadian composer and sound
designer whose experimental electronic music can be heard in the theatre, on TV
and in art installations. He is also one
half of the electronic duo crashride. His
most recent work, Wilderness was released
late last year and was written for and inspired by SOMETHING ABOUT WILDERNESS
AND OTHER ATTEMPTS AT TAMING BEAUTY by Melanie Demers and Laïla Diallo,
presented by the Skånes Dansteater in Malmö, Sweden.
Wilderness
was composed and performed by Côté using just piano, analog synths and strings,
which were performed by Marjolaine Lambert (violin), Heather Schnarr (violin), Emily
Westell (violin) and Paul Casey (viola).
The opening track, “Genesis”, over its
eight-minute-and-41 second run time, is a slow burn of long-droning and buzzing
strings that are barely audible to begin the song but burst to life in a cacophonous
swell to end the song. The following
track, “Beauty and the Beast” sounds like its title implies, with gorgeous
ascending melodies but with a sinister undercurrent. Other standouts include, “Alep” which is
evocative of being caught in a swirling snow storm and “Bad Racket” highlighted
by its echoing beat and haunting strings.
Jean-Sébastien
Côté’s Wilderness is a beautifully meditative
and quiet listen; a headphones-worthy world to get lost in.
For more info: https://www.jscote.com/
Stream Wilderness
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