Farhadian, Thea / Tectonic Shifts
Album: | Tectonic Shifts | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Farhadian, Thea | Added: | Nov 2017 | |
Label: | Creative Sources Recordings |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2017-11-12 | Pull Date: | 2018-01-14 | Charts: | Classical/Experimental |
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Week Ending: | Jan 14 | Dec 17 | Dec 10 | Dec 3 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Sep 02, 2021: | Waste FM (rebroadcast from Nov 28, 2017)
Integer Study |
4. | Dec 09, 2017: | Music Casserole
Integer Study |
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2. | Jan 08, 2018: | Sound Landscapes
Thin Silver Line |
5. | Nov 28, 2017: | Waste FM
Integer Study |
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3. | Dec 11, 2017: | Everything A to Z week 114
Ice Wave |
Album Review
Be Sharp
Reviewed 2017-11-09
Reviewed 2017-11-09
AVANT GARDE / ELECTRONIC / EXPERIMENTAL
Violinist / composer Thea Farhadian was born in Oakland, got her MFA from Mills College, and appeared on Day of Noise in 2012. Here she mixes violin, electronics, and sound-processing software. The pieces interestingly “blend improvisation and composition”
1 * Very slow. Peaceful. Short violin motif; electronics reply. Repeat; develop. (2:39)
2 Very slow. Tense. Bits of melody, both arco & pizzicato. Electronic beeps & blips. (2:30)
3 VERY slow. Eerie. Like incidental music in a scary movie. Multiple violin lines. (5:56)
4 Mid-slow. Strange. Sounds like tuning up and down an old radio dial. Interesting. (2:10)
5 Mid-tempo. Sci-fi. More radio tuning. Scraping & shuffling. (1:48)
6 * Very slow. Ominous but calm. Scary music & sounds in Antarctica perhaps. (4:39)
7 Very slow. Mostly quiet, but punctuated with louder bursts. Screechy. Disturbing. (1:27)
8 * Very slow. Relatively melodic. Arco violin with blurps & blasts of other sounds. (2:58)
9 Very slow. Hesitant. Dreary. Violin tries to start something, but never succeeds. (3:42)
10 * Very slow. Violin notes (arco & pizz) emerge from squeaky, squishy noises. (2:27)
11 ** Very slow. Melancholy. Almost solo violin (arco & pizz)—less noise. (3:04)
12 * Slow. Overlapping violin & electronic voices. Almost orchestral. Quite nice. (4:07)
Violinist / composer Thea Farhadian was born in Oakland, got her MFA from Mills College, and appeared on Day of Noise in 2012. Here she mixes violin, electronics, and sound-processing software. The pieces interestingly “blend improvisation and composition”
1 * Very slow. Peaceful. Short violin motif; electronics reply. Repeat; develop. (2:39)
2 Very slow. Tense. Bits of melody, both arco & pizzicato. Electronic beeps & blips. (2:30)
3 VERY slow. Eerie. Like incidental music in a scary movie. Multiple violin lines. (5:56)
4 Mid-slow. Strange. Sounds like tuning up and down an old radio dial. Interesting. (2:10)
5 Mid-tempo. Sci-fi. More radio tuning. Scraping & shuffling. (1:48)
6 * Very slow. Ominous but calm. Scary music & sounds in Antarctica perhaps. (4:39)
7 Very slow. Mostly quiet, but punctuated with louder bursts. Screechy. Disturbing. (1:27)
8 * Very slow. Relatively melodic. Arco violin with blurps & blasts of other sounds. (2:58)
9 Very slow. Hesitant. Dreary. Violin tries to start something, but never succeeds. (3:42)
10 * Very slow. Violin notes (arco & pizz) emerge from squeaky, squishy noises. (2:27)
11 ** Very slow. Melancholy. Almost solo violin (arco & pizz)—less noise. (3:04)
12 * Slow. Overlapping violin & electronic voices. Almost orchestral. Quite nice. (4:07)
Track Listing
1. | Thin Silver Line | 7. | Transfer | |||
2. | Light Edge | 8. | Decay | |||
3. | Time Shift | 9. | Quantum Shift | |||
4. | Splinter | 10. | Vertical | |||
5. | Particle Party | 11. | Integer Study | |||
6. | Ice Wave | 12. | Silver Plate |