Virus Acuático and Sapos y Ellos, are two tracks where the field recording intervenes, the sea and the jungle are the harmonies where the instruments take shape. The tremendously suggestive aquatic element is used by the composer Gonzalez to create a mystical atmosphere, typical of megalodonts (20-ton sharks) of the tertiary period. The instruments are the fauna of those then temperate waters, suitable for the evolution of some and the extinction of others. Mysterious is the whole piece, the eventual intervention of the electric guitar is a vehement gesture that announces the third element, the major predator, man.
credits
from Pandemonium,
released March 12, 2021
Propositor, field recording, guitars,
synthesized guitars, "chicken" : Guillermo G.
Phillips.
3 Flutes in G : Guillermo Portillo.
Alto saxophone : Alejandro Folgarolas. Bass flute : Marcos Miranda.
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