Collings, Matthew: Requiem for Edward Snowden
Collings, Matthew: Requiem for Edward Snowden
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Collings, Matthew
Label: Denovali Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4024572941215
Genre: Electronic
This album constitutes the entire musical part of a large-scale live audiovisual performance piece based around the actions and decisions of whistleblower Edward Snowden, with the visuals included as downloadable content. Matthew Collings is a Scotland-based composer who collaborates regularly with artists from all kinds of fields including Dag Rosenqvist from Jasper, TX and Denovali labelmate Talvihorros. He's responsible for several installations using custom-made software, which have been exhibited at Burning Man Festival in San Francisco and Glasgow's Centre for Contemporary Arts. His work for film includes a specially-commissioned live score for Dziga Vertov's 1929 silent classic, The Man with the Movie Camera, and an invitation to work on The Invisibles, a commission from Amnesty International.
Tracks:
1.1 Opening
1.2 Maersk Recorder
1.3 Cinncinatus
1.4 Interlude
1.5 Rapid Pulses
1.6 Bluffdale, Utah
1.7 Collect It All
1.8 Waiting