
"A collection of pieces about the discovery of sounds and sonic universes hidden in objects, places and within yourself." - Feldermelder & Julian Sartorius
Commissioned by the legendary concert venue Bad Bonn in Dรผdingen, Switzerland, and the KRAN project, โBonn Routeโ is a collaborative album by electronic musician Feldermelder and percussionist Julian Sartorius. A location-based sound walk that can be experienced both on-site in the village of Dรผdingen, and as a full-length album. The eleven tracks are a sonic homage to, and an artistic interpretation of, a small village in Switzerlandโs heartland.
Building on his practice of site-specific performances and percussive sound walks, Julian Sartorius captured sounds and patterns at eleven locations: the train station and cemetery, on the banks of a stream, on a bicycle path, and in an intimate cavern above the villageโs lake, amongst other locales. Sartorius documented the soundscape of the village in field recordings, recorded samples of objects and captured percussive patterns by playing on the architecture and vegetation found on-site.
Feldermelder then processed these recordings into eleven compositions, preserving the locationsโ acoustic identities, but expanding on Sartoriusโ material. Besides the bassline on โVelowegโ, Feldermelder used only sound reactive synthesis and resonators to create additional sounds, layers and tracks, thus multiplying the spectrum and rhythms of the original material. โBonn Routeโ is a musical journey rooted in the emittance of sound, and our resonation with the world around us.
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"A collection of pieces about the discovery of sounds and sonic universes hidden in objects, places and within yourself." - Feldermelder & Julian Sartorius
Commissioned by the legendary concert venue Bad Bonn in Dรผdingen, Switzerland, and the KRAN project, โBonn Routeโ is a collaborative album by electronic musician Feldermelder and percussionist Julian Sartorius. A location-based sound walk that can be experienced both on-site in the village of Dรผdingen, and as a full-length album. The eleven tracks are a sonic homage to, and an artistic interpretation of, a small village in Switzerlandโs heartland.
Building on his practice of site-specific performances and percussive sound walks, Julian Sartorius captured sounds and patterns at eleven locations: the train station and cemetery, on the banks of a stream, on a bicycle path, and in an intimate cavern above the villageโs lake, amongst other locales. Sartorius documented the soundscape of the village in field recordings, recorded samples of objects and captured percussive patterns by playing on the architecture and vegetation found on-site.
Feldermelder then processed these recordings into eleven compositions, preserving the locationsโ acoustic identities, but expanding on Sartoriusโ material. Besides the bassline on โVelowegโ, Feldermelder used only sound reactive synthesis and resonators to create additional sounds, layers and tracks, thus multiplying the spectrum and rhythms of the original material. โBonn Routeโ is a musical journey rooted in the emittance of sound, and our resonation with the world around us.
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