Minimal in means yet expansive in effect, the music unfolds like beads on a thread, punctuated by silence and deep breaths. Shifting currents of air pressure emerge from the manually pumped organ, enriched by the cello’s finely drawn harmonics to form a microscopic and granular perspective of timbre. Interference patterns spin the sound mass as Malone and Bordreuil play against the stillness of sine waves. Church bells ring in the distance. Undulating feedback gives rise to insistent calls from the organ before yielding to a tragic cello motif. The album then closes with the brief and jubilant pizzicato exclamation, “Endless Dance of Eternal Joy.”
Recorded by candlelight at the Temple de Saint-Théoduoe in La Tour-de-Peilz in Switzerland, the music balances patience and intensity, composition and chance, severity and tenderness. In this collaboration, new facets of both artists come to light: Bordreuil’s playing with heightened tonal and formal clarity, and Malone’s organ work in its most raw and textural form.
Music for Intersecting Planes is a meeting of minds honoring the timeless intrigue of acoustic phenomena.
STAFF COMMENTS
Barry says: Icy, minimalistic ambient music wrought through pipe organ and space, beautifully releasing the accrued tension with perfectly measured bursts of uncharacteristic activity. A thoughtful, slowly blooming modern classical behemoth.TRACK LISTING
1. INTERSECTING PLANES I(12:56)
2. INTERSECTING PLANES II(08:22)
3. PILOTS IN THE NIGHT(09:22)
4. ENDLESS DANCE OF ETERNAL JOY (01:30)