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Edgar Barroso
Odd, acousmatic 5.1
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Composer
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Edgar Barroso
Genre
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Electronic/Computer
Average_duration
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10:39
'Odd, acousmatic 5.1' is a contemporary electroacoustic composition composed by Edgar Barroso. The piece was composed in 2016 and premiered on the same year. It is a single movement piece that lasts for approximately 10 minutes. The composition is characterized by its use of acousmatic sounds, which are sounds that are heard without any visible source. The sounds used in the piece are manipulated and transformed through various digital signal processing techniques to create a unique and immersive sonic experience. The piece is composed for a 5.1 surround sound system, which allows for the sounds to be spatially distributed around the listener. This creates a sense of movement and immersion, as the sounds move around the listener and create a three-dimensional sonic environment. The composition is divided into several sections, each with its own unique sonic characteristics. The piece begins with a series of low-frequency drones and rumbling sounds, which gradually build in intensity and complexity. This is followed by a section of more rhythmic and percussive sounds, which create a sense of momentum and energy. As the piece progresses, the sounds become more abstract and fragmented, with sudden shifts in texture and timbre. The use of spatialization techniques becomes more pronounced, with sounds moving rapidly around the listener and creating a disorienting and immersive sonic environment. Overall, 'Odd, acousmatic 5.1' is a powerful and immersive electroacoustic composition that showcases the unique possibilities of acousmatic sound and spatialization techniques. It is a challenging and rewarding listening experience that pushes the boundaries of contemporary electronic music.
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