2010年5月17日 星期一

Amiina - Kurr


冰島音樂清新脫俗,
風格一向故我,
要數最出名的音樂單位已經是極alternative的Björk,
然後就是一大堆icelandic post-rock和electronic,
當然Sigur Rós也不用多說,
是洗滌心靈時的不二選擇。

然而playlist中眾多post-rock/ambient的音樂中,
都偏向灰色的情緒,
想找尋可以在青草地聽的,
終於想起Amiina。

這四位冰島女孩好不簡單,
都是作曲系碩士同學,
以弦樂四重奏樂團形式合作,
屢次為Sigur Rós的演出暖場,
可見其實力非凡。

她們使用的樂器種類十分廣泛,
鋼琴豎琴小風琴鐘琴,
什麼什麼琴沒有聽過的,
古典至於又會synth,
有點像遲些會講的Múm,
不會令人感覺亂七八糟,
反而就是很有條理的,
豎琴和鈴聲尤其悅耳。

有音樂傳媒指Amiina的音樂大抵可以歸納為現代古典樂,
然而她們卻早已不獨是一隊學院派弦樂四重奏樂團那麼簡單。


Album: Kurr
Year: 2007
Country: Iceland
Genres: Icelandic Ambient Post-Rock
My Fav: Rugla

想不到這是第一張專輯,
想不到弦樂陪synth可以有神聖的感覺,
這口空氣是都市人夢寐以求的,
這個幻想中的草原也是我們的夢想。

聽了過後驚覺,
(跟聽Sigur Rós後差不多的驚覺)
我們認知的世界可以有這樣的音樂嗎。



kaho

2010年5月1日 星期六

Music For Airports



Music For Airports, 1-1 (17:25)

Stuck in the uninspired music being played in the train and subway stations, I too felt Brian Eno's frustration when he was stuck at Cologne Bonn Airport in Germany in the 70's. When Eno spent several hours at the airport, annoyed by the background noises and poorly chosen music, he decided to write a piece of music for the airports. I only wish all airports and stations play this album.

The album is part of the series of ambient music that Eno pioneered. The term "ambient" here is very different from the ambient electronic in the 90's. His ambient music is usually slow and repetitive, without any distinguished melody or progression. His music is designed to hang in the room like a painting, you barely notice it and yet it fills the room.

Eno collected or created pieces of music and, by using the tape machine, stitched and looped the pieces to compose an absorbing experience. The result is fascinating. The simplicity is what keeps the music still valid and modern today. Take the first piece of Music for Airpots (1-1) for example, it is a meditating piece that eases your mind, like a good old massage on the brain. It has been the music that puts me to sleep in many nights for many years.

Living in one of the busiest city of the world now, I say every public space should play Eno's ambient music. A little poetic reward after a day of errands perhaps? Why one would pick a can of worn out classical pieces over his music is beyond my understanding. Music for Airports means to me like a cup of tea or a piece of sushi - there's something very oriental and serene about it. It'd be great if we can slow down for a bit and enjoy the cease of time in a public space, at least once in while in the busiest town of the world.

T.