@@HSTRTGMS I understand ambient music. There is good, there is mediocre and than there is bad or uninspired music in all kinds of styles... and this one lives of it being shot in that derelict big house and the gear being used ... not any composing or creative force involved... ok, it's a piece of ambient (=background) music... ;-)
Some details for anyone unfamiliar with how live performances work on a modular. First, they call them "Patch Notes" for a reason. If you want to reproduce a sound on modular, you need to make detailed notes (using Modular Music Notation) of your patches and spend time setting it up any time you break them down. That said, she is not using all the sound paths that she has wired in this single song and she definitely leaves her patches set between sessions. She can switch between and blend sound paths with her mixer to perform a full set without doing any live patching - simply by mixing the different inputs. She just has to remember what channel she has each sound path running to and then tweaks the knobs for the dynamic performance.
I can visualize a time lapse of people moving throughout this space, like moving shadows dancing in reverse. The decay being replaced with furniture and people. Beautiful. Well done
Just WOW. Some of the best modular patchwork and control I've ever seen and heard. She was the relaxed conductor of an electronic orchestra & choir. Transient and beautiful in a juxtaposed space of age and decay. Brava!
She'll be fine. She young and she has a nice pillow. Better than we had back in my day. We had to play our modular synths out in the burning sun on concrete. While walking uphill in the snow.
Studies have shown that it’s not good to sit in one particular position for prolonged periods of time. This includes sitting up straight. The discs in our spines need to balance the pressure by shifting sitting positions. This means that sometimes it’s good to sit in a slouched position. Point being it doesn’t matter how your posture is when you sit, as long as you are alternating throughout the sitting session.
Hauntingly beautiful! It's like she's channeling the song of the soul of the house, that saw all the years and decades of family life within its walls. It's almost as though through the music, the veil of time comes down and I can visualize the goings-on of the families that could have lived in this house. The voices at the end make me wonder about who lived there and for some reason, especially who was the last family member to leave this home. Thank you for this work of art.
I would love to see how one prepares and rehearses a performance like this. As organic and improvised as it looks, I imagine there is an enormous amount of thought put into how the piece evolves, when things should happen, etc. That is the point where it goes from creating a patch to making music, and it is the point where so many (myself included) seem to get stuck.
No where near as complicated as it may seem. Simple a matter of tuning, Organizing a few sequences, using a mixer to fade in parts and most importantly a good camera/audio recording rig. If in doubt just mush everything with some valhalla reverb.
She explains the preocess in a interview. First she visists the place just to get the vibe of it. Them she goes back to her studio and draws a sketch on the composition, harmony, sequences, patching, sampling her voice and other insturments,, etc...Then she goes back to the place with the system pre-patched and loaded with the samples. During performance, she can tweak and change things a bit, going with the flow of the moment. They record several takes and pick the best one.
However, this modern aural incantation, seeps into the fabric of the house, summoning from dark forgotten times something far more sinister than imagined...
This is an example of how the sound and vibe itself is more important than the formula or the strategy. This is two arpeggios and two pads constantly evolving across the synths settings, mainly in the envelope, and its perfect. It doesn’t take a video to hear it and feel it but this definitely helps the purpose of the climactic moments become more obvious
AR54: I want to sit next to you and hear your live analysis at an in person performance, if we are ever lucky enough to hear her in person with a meticulously balanced soundboard and a stack that sends the local seismometers crazy. I'd def produce that event (and "list you") although I'm retired from the biz due to medical. 👍 :DDR69
@@jhhhfdm11 Those are vocal samples(guessing sung by her) brought in and processed within the modular setup. This video gives a good idea of the process: ruclips.net/video/Qn5wzWguT-4/видео.html
Lol this is an example Jackson pollack being popular only bc of The fbi and CIA, but in this case it's idiots who obviously couldn't tell if a person shaking his leg is a majestic innovative drum beat or someone just being nervous. Ppl who seek more of this out please out yourself now so we know never to listen to your thoughts
I was waiting for drums and that was like "oh, come on! Now! Oh... Not here... Ok, maybe now??? Right here, come on!!! Nope, and not here to..." But composition is brilliance anyway. Love that.
i imagine kind of the beauty of knowing her a child inheritant of the rich and influent owner family which has declined past century, beauty of the youth having now that space to experiment , even if the suffering of the world beings is to be known too,
OK this is absolutely stunning work, amazing composition and beautiful execution. Hélène if you are reading this I had no idea who you were but you're instantly at the top of my modular list. this is beautiful!
Colin Benders composition? Have you listened to Beethoven’s Moolight Sonata (played with meaning preferably by a European pianist)? Well, please do this and than come back to listen to this.... composition, which really is an evolving 4 bar pattern ...
@@ReformedWhiteKnight for context, I also think john cage's 4'33" was an amazing composition. or steve reich's music for 18 musicians, which is arguably also not much more than a few evolving patterns. no point in gatekeeping taste.
She should an hour long mix. Exploring all the Sonics right to the end of their thread, and then beyond. It is just absolutely magically. First time I heard it, I instantly needed more. So just looked it 5 times running.
Warum bekomme ich jedesmal eine Gänsehaut und manchmal laufen einfach die Tränen.? Wahnsinnig gut, diese Musik berührt mich jedesmal so tief wie nichts anderes es vermag. 💚
Hello my friend! You are right! I also noticed the camera man on the broken mirror at 2:58 and 5:22. Maybe that's how it's meant to be. Because all of Hanna's resources went to synthesizers, and (as noted above) there is not even enough to repair the house, :`( Аnd the Cameraman, instead of paying for work with money, agreed to IMPROVE himself twice in this Masterpiece - so-called "combo cameraman's cameo"! ;-)) MUSIC is really sooo good and inexplicably attractive. I listen regularly and move somewhere to another dimension. And I tried to listen both at a slowdown and at an acceleration of the tempo - everything gives indescribable pleasure! Thanks to Hannah and everyone who participated in the Project and in the comments! ...Music Inspires, revitalizes and unites us and our hearts! All the very best, Friends :-)))
This was marvellous! Thoroughly enjoyed! Only realised afterwards-no drums! I'm learning electronic music these days and all I hear about is drums and drum synthesis, and making sure your drums “cut through the mix”, and exhaustive bollocks about making sure you're buying the drum MIDI that industry pros you've never heard of are using to make hit records you've never heard. Then there are all the drum apps. I have so many drum apps. But you make this music that gave me tingles-the choir part kept getting bigger and more powerful, and reminded me of being in a plane taking off!-and there's NO DRUMS! 😱 Brava! :)
The mistake you’re making and many are making is listening to “rules” established by people wanting to make mainstream music. That’s why so much music has become same-y. It helps to learn what they’re on about so you can do it your own way.
It strike me hard this rule: Drums mostly destroy music. I indeed I enjoy most of the music without drums. Drums are very tiring if you want to listen music. You maybe like to listen Hania Rani.
Hope everyone is making the most out of their day! If you made it here, you’re on the right path. Much love to all the sonic explorers out there twisting nobs and shaping the future of humanity. Come together!! 🙏❤️🎶🧬🌎🦾🧠
Not to pull a "well actually", but there's a fun fact about that: R2D2 really was originally voiced by an ARP 2600 synthesizer, which is an ancestor of modular synth systems like this one.
my biggest draw when it comes to modular synth is the sense of constant tension, the constant build-up that perpetuates from start to finish, it evokes almost "fearful anticipation" of what's to come and I love that!
Exactly my thought, I can easily envisage a dystopian future with overbearing brutalist architecture, the last whisper of humanity exploring the desolate environment as wicked and lush greenery creeps back into what was once man's dominion to reclaim what has always been rightfully hers. @@matheusrocha9450
I feared in-retrospect of 2020, that watching the Qatsi Trilogy would have been too much for me to handle. I’ve been watching/listening to this, again and again. There still so much I’m taking-in from the music emotionally. Truly captivating.
I accidentally had this playing at the same time w/ another modular live jam video, titled "Arcology • Sunset Eurorack at Arcosanti". I had NO idea they both were playing because they sounded so good together! they were in key and everything, super wild. Tempted to keep playing both at the same time now.. maybe after I hear them by themselves first lol
Amazing. Great music. Great clothes. Great house. Great garden. Great camerawork as in slow. Thank you for being so natural. Especially as a woman myself i adore other women who stay natural. Best to you. This compilation is awesome.
My mom said it's very dangerous and easy way to electrocute yourself. Far more dangerous than dealing with 220 that will pop you.... 110 will latch onto you and never let go.
I am from the future setting up a time loop to those that know looping, it’s 5 years and the. Curve is not yet flattened and most people are dead or dying, save yourself and avoid the death jab 😱🔫🧬 The 15th one in 2023 is the worst ☠️
This is so inspiring. I just started taking Sarah Belle Reid’s Learning Sound and Synthesis course and this was recommended by a fellow student. This makes me want to know everything about how she sculpted this piece: How is each module interacting, how much of it (all of it?...) is directly from the modules or was anything multi tracked...Is the choir sound a sample that was loaded into one of the modules? I feel so ignorant, but also excited about how much there is to learn. I hope to step behind the curtain and be a wizard myself one day🤓
The epitome of HAUNTING. I LOVE it!!! And I tend to stay away from these types of audio projects basically because there's just way too many pieces out there that are extremely intriguing and desperately tempting for a music collector, like myself, to begin purchasing the countless physical formats from artists/projects that fit into this type of genre. I can't even BEGIN to start seeking out all the highly sought after cassettes, Records, floppy discs, lathes, etc. at this point of my life. But, none of that matters and it's not what I planned on commenting about. I just wanted to send some support to the artist, as this piece is incredible, but I'm also curious as to whether she's ever experienced anything that might be considered paranormal??? Just curious.
I used to follow her channel,years ago and my understanding is no she hasn’t. Frankly if the word supernatural is used instead of the grey word paranormal then judging by her preferred locations she tries to reflect the ambience and values of wherever her art takes her. A form of Love in Action rather than what you ask about.
Wouah trop beau !!!! Merci. Le lieu est tout simplement magique...cette maison quoi , en Osmose avec l'univers sonore de l' Artiste Hélène V. , agréable découverte! Experience sonore transcendante comme j'aime. Très très beau, les arpèges sont bien maîtrisés, le modulaire c'est fantastique 🎧❤
As someone whos absolutely ignorant, it looks like shes just tweaking a few knobs, but i intuitively know a LOT more is going into this. Like all those patch cables? How?? Why?? I could never wrap my head around how all this fits together. Props to her.
Sweetly reminiscent of a future of ambient trance-end-dance. A poetry of oscillation. A wash of the lush emerging from turbulence. Forgive me my waffling. I was moved. Don’t ever stop! Gee 52
Reminds me of my grand parents' house, a beautiful Colonial house, when I was a kid, we ran around in the endless space inside and outside, so magical. Such fond memories, thank you :)
Helene- This was absolutely wonderful. It reminds me of the thrill I got listening to the Brandenburg Concertos for the first time when I was young. Love the composition and the intertwined melodies. Really well done!
This immensely beautiful piece of music and the poetry and epics it represents has moved me to tears! Thank you for sharing such deep and beautiful compositions!!!
With her long hair and his sitting position on that pillow, she reminds me so much Klaus Schulze in the seventies, then less gear and no keyboards to see. But a shitload of patch chords with her modulars. Her ambiant music progression have a lot of inspiration in that area. The result is definitely stunning
There has to be a beautiful mind behind this music. Reminds me heavily of Philip Glass and Michael Hoenig, minds behind the music in Koyaanisqatsi. Luckily I can use my setup to jam after this, because this is very inspiring.
Hi Helene, these old books, the broken mirrors, the velvet chair, the old leather suitcases, this place is amazing, it´s a place of great inspiration. This rooms and the "aura" of this building are stunning!!! B.t.w. a big shout out to Chalisk Pito for the gentle camerawork, witch brings you in the best light. Your work is a big pice of art!!! Keep on doing such wonderfull things!!! (-_-) Joe (-_-)
I Love this sound textures, the changes over all the song is genius, I really play with you with my portasound and some reverbs and delay time. Thanks for your creativity.
When you sell the contents of your house to fund your modular synths.
😂😂😂😂
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HAHAHAHA lol
Sounds 'bout right...lol!
Lolol
I love what she’s done with the place.
I agree, the broken glass is a nice touch
It’s what happens if you have children instead of modular synths....I think she’s visiting friends with kids like mine
stanlowcrickets 888 - is that why her music sounds void of anything?
@@ReformedWhiteKnight it’s called ambient music. You aren’t required to enjoy it. You aren’t expected to enjoy it.
@@HSTRTGMS I understand ambient music. There is good, there is mediocre and than there is bad or uninspired music in all kinds of styles... and this one lives of it being shot in that derelict big house and the gear being used ... not any composing or creative force involved... ok, it's a piece of ambient (=background) music... ;-)
Some details for anyone unfamiliar with how live performances work on a modular. First, they call them "Patch Notes" for a reason. If you want to reproduce a sound on modular, you need to make detailed notes (using Modular Music Notation) of your patches and spend time setting it up any time you break them down. That said, she is not using all the sound paths that she has wired in this single song and she definitely leaves her patches set between sessions. She can switch between and blend sound paths with her mixer to perform a full set without doing any live patching - simply by mixing the different inputs. She just has to remember what channel she has each sound path running to and then tweaks the knobs for the dynamic performance.
Thanks.
Oh, interesting. Ta!
I was just about to say that
Cool 😎
wow thankyo
What a soundscape a pure masterpiece, thank you algorithm and most importantly thank you Helene Vogelsinger, pure class.
I can visualize a time lapse of people moving throughout this space, like moving shadows dancing in reverse. The decay being replaced with furniture and people. Beautiful. Well done
Actually, I'm pretty sure scenes like this appeared in multiple movies I saw, I just couldn't give you any titles 😅
As beautiful as the music, this comment is.
A Ghost Story
Love your mind
Images moving by fast as she sits on the floor.
Just WOW. Some of the best modular patchwork and control I've ever seen and heard. She was the relaxed conductor of an electronic orchestra & choir. Transient and beautiful in a juxtaposed space of age and decay. Brava!
I love the vocal formant that the reverb sometimes has, sounds like a beautiful choir on a cathedral.
This was just reverb??
There's definitely a choir sound... coming from somewhere... sounds nice though
@@lamprosnestoras1828 No.
She is sacrificing her back to make mindblowing music for us all.
rounding off the back is actually good for some people especially if you are genetically weak in the abs that causes hyperlordosis
If you're into meditation, you learn early to hold that position for prolonged times
She'll be fine. She young and she has a nice pillow. Better than we had back in my day. We had to play our modular synths out in the burning sun on concrete. While walking uphill in the snow.
Studies have shown that it’s not good to sit in one particular position for prolonged periods of time. This includes sitting up straight. The discs in our spines need to balance the pressure by shifting sitting positions. This means that sometimes it’s good to sit in a slouched position. Point being it doesn’t matter how your posture is when you sit, as long as you are alternating throughout the sitting session.
😅
Hauntingly beautiful! It's like she's channeling the song of the soul of the house, that saw all the years and decades of family life within its walls. It's almost as though through the music, the veil of time comes down and I can visualize the goings-on of the families that could have lived in this house. The voices at the end make me wonder about who lived there and for some reason, especially who was the last family member to leave this home. Thank you for this work of art.
I believe more in channeling yourself , especially in music
Read the description, it is
What she is doing is not easily achieved. This is endless hours of experimentation and patching to achieve this. Beautiful to say the least!
@tode vole the whole thing is a beat drop mate
unemployment certainly has some benefits.
@@sapitron Or maybe she's making her living with music and composition skills lol
@@sapitron you’re just a salty capitalist :( you have no soul
would have been so much easier with conventional hardware & sequencers though.
This film is a perfect metaphor for getting into eurorack.
broke but happy?
:D
They call it eurocrack for a reason
@@davidvandervlugt2728 "Come on man just one more module, I brought you an iPhone..."
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I can't believe that this exists..... I'm listening over and over... the most exciting musicial discovery for me in many years. Thank you so much!
100% same, I'm blown away on so many levels by this
Easily pleased then
@@FMOTLGWU Oof that sounds like an ugly personality you've got there 😊
Испытываю сходные чувства...
I would love to see how one prepares and rehearses a performance like this. As organic and improvised as it looks, I imagine there is an enormous amount of thought put into how the piece evolves, when things should happen, etc. That is the point where it goes from creating a patch to making music, and it is the point where so many (myself included) seem to get stuck.
No where near as complicated as it may seem. Simple a matter of tuning, Organizing a few sequences, using a mixer to fade in parts and most importantly a good camera/audio recording rig. If in doubt just mush everything with some valhalla reverb.
Read the description 😁.
hear you bro!
It was probably pretty spontaneous
She explains the preocess in a interview. First she visists the place just to get the vibe of it. Them she goes back to her studio and draws a sketch on the composition, harmony, sequences, patching, sampling her voice and other insturments,, etc...Then she goes back to the place with the system pre-patched and loaded with the samples. During performance, she can tweak and change things a bit, going with the flow of the moment. They record several takes and pick the best one.
All the ghosts that haunted this house have moved on, satisfied and at peace.
🌟👻👻👻👻👻👻👻👻🌟
However, this modern aural incantation, seeps into the fabric of the house, summoning from dark forgotten times something far more sinister than imagined...
😁😁😅
😈☠👽👾👹🤡
You know when in L. O. T. R. When Aragorn free the Haunted ghosts. Same kind of shit here.
That's one of the most impressive modular performances I've ever seen in my life.
That is - beyond anything.
This is an example of how the sound and vibe itself is more important than the formula or the strategy. This is two arpeggios and two pads constantly evolving across the synths settings, mainly in the envelope, and its perfect. It doesn’t take a video to hear it and feel it but this definitely helps the purpose of the climactic moments become more obvious
You worded the premise in your first sentence eloquently. That is what I believe in as well.
AR54: I want to sit next to you and hear your live analysis at an in person performance, if we are ever lucky enough to hear her in person with a meticulously balanced soundboard and a stack that sends the local seismometers crazy. I'd def produce that event (and "list you") although I'm retired from the biz due to medical. 👍 :DDR69
@@jhhhfdm11 Those are vocal samples(guessing sung by her) brought in and processed within the modular setup. This video gives a good idea of the process: ruclips.net/video/Qn5wzWguT-4/видео.html
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Lol this is an example Jackson pollack being popular only bc of The fbi and CIA, but in this case it's idiots who obviously couldn't tell if a person shaking his leg is a majestic innovative drum beat or someone just being nervous. Ppl who seek more of this out please out yourself now so we know never to listen to your thoughts
Ok i think I'm here because of some synth playing mushroom algorithm. My evenings taken a weird turn but i like it.
Yooo me too
Same
: D
Same here
I am in that club too! 😂
I was waiting for drums and that was like "oh, come on! Now! Oh... Not here... Ok, maybe now??? Right here, come on!!! Nope, and not here to..."
But composition is brilliance anyway. Love that.
All the prior inhabitants of this building, most existing before electricity, could never have imagined such a manifestation.
I too am baked out of my mind rn
It makes me wonder what kind of instruments people will be playing in the future. Probably some kind of subatomic particle shit.
@@yeahrightbear8883 Could be ! Subatomic or photonic devices...
@@shiva007freephenix maybe some electronic synth sounds attached/emanating from a fungal mycelia and/or fruitbody
i imagine kind of the beauty of knowing her a child inheritant of the rich and influent owner family which has declined past century, beauty of the youth having now that space to experiment , even if the suffering of the world beings is to be known too,
OK this is absolutely stunning work, amazing composition and beautiful execution. Hélène if you are reading this I had no idea who you were but you're instantly at the top of my modular list. this is beautiful!
you two need to get in the same room and nerd out. Seriously.
Watch Silent Strike on instagram or on yt but for his solo music for this kind of sounds. he s not from this realms, trust me :)
Perfect
Colin Benders composition? Have you listened to Beethoven’s Moolight Sonata (played with meaning preferably by a European pianist)? Well, please do this and than come back to listen to this.... composition, which really is an evolving 4 bar pattern ...
@@ReformedWhiteKnight for context, I also think john cage's 4'33" was an amazing composition. or steve reich's music for 18 musicians, which is arguably also not much more than a few evolving patterns. no point in gatekeeping taste.
Anybody else who doesn't want this to stop? I just could keep on listening to this forever! Wonderful!
So true! I made a coffee and just stared into space for 9 minutes when this came on. I could listen to it all day.
She should an hour long mix. Exploring all the Sonics right to the end of their thread, and then beyond.
It is just absolutely magically. First time I heard it, I instantly needed more. So just looked it 5 times running.
buy a module press play,,,thank me later
this is proper sick and HARD to pull off. i know I've had experience. big ups and MAX respect to her
yeah ok. sure, NICK
Warum bekomme ich jedesmal eine Gänsehaut und manchmal laufen einfach die Tränen.? Wahnsinnig gut, diese Musik berührt mich jedesmal so tief wie nichts anderes es vermag. 💚
5:22 hi camera guy
Hello my friend! You are right! I also noticed the camera man on the broken mirror at 2:58 and 5:22. Maybe that's how it's meant to be. Because all of Hanna's resources went to synthesizers, and (as noted above) there is not even enough to repair the house, :`(
Аnd the Cameraman, instead of paying for work with money, agreed to IMPROVE himself twice in this Masterpiece - so-called "combo cameraman's cameo"! ;-))
MUSIC is really sooo good and inexplicably attractive. I listen regularly and move somewhere to another dimension.
And I tried to listen both at a slowdown and at an acceleration of the tempo - everything gives indescribable pleasure!
Thanks to Hannah and everyone who participated in the Project and in the comments!
...Music Inspires, revitalizes and unites us and our hearts! All the very best, Friends :-)))
I just discovered another greatest musician on earth!!!!!!!!
This was marvellous! Thoroughly enjoyed! Only realised afterwards-no drums! I'm learning electronic music these days and all I hear about is drums and drum synthesis, and making sure your drums “cut through the mix”, and exhaustive bollocks about making sure you're buying the drum MIDI that industry pros you've never heard of are using to make hit records you've never heard. Then there are all the drum apps. I have so many drum apps. But you make this music that gave me tingles-the choir part kept getting bigger and more powerful, and reminded me of being in a plane taking off!-and there's NO DRUMS! 😱 Brava! :)
This is more like old school 60s/70s electronic music. Most people today are just doing crappy monotonous 4/4 rave music.
The mistake you’re making and many are making is listening to “rules” established by people wanting to make mainstream music. That’s why so much music has become same-y. It helps to learn what they’re on about so you can do it your own way.
I only realised that there were no drums until you pointed it out! Woah!
It strike me hard this rule: Drums mostly destroy music. I indeed I enjoy most of the music without drums. Drums are very tiring if you want to listen music. You maybe like to listen Hania Rani.
@korgmangeek lately I've been listening alot of Hkmori and similar. It's just like... |||||||○||||||||DRUMS|□|||||||||•||||
Wow.. someone with modular synths that actually play something good, harmonic and with structure! Kudos! :D
Bingo. Love to see some composition applied to modular.
That sounds like telling a story.
Voices from the past
I believe that the music have to tell stories, otherwise is just noise.
The books under the synths are probably the books she read to be this good🔥🔥
One of the best modular performances I've ever heard and moving forward an influence on future Proxy Merchants records!
Hope everyone is making the most out of their day! If you made it here, you’re on the right path.
Much love to all the sonic explorers out there twisting nobs and shaping the future of humanity. Come together!!
🙏❤️🎶🧬🌎🦾🧠
hahahahahahahahah :')
I watched video's on RUclips all day while my house is in a state of disarray.. Guess I'm on the right path though thanks for confirming!
So many cables to handle. Impressive how musical notes can be processed this way (in analog style, if I understand correctly.)
Modular really ties the room together. Love it.
"Magnificent lyrics" -R2D2
Not to pull a "well actually", but there's a fun fact about that: R2D2 really was originally voiced by an ARP 2600 synthesizer, which is an ancestor of modular synth systems like this one.
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@@Zepheriah I didnt know about that, thanks for sharing 👍
@@Zepheriah "These young punks don't respect language"
-R2D2
i LOLd on this!!!
Wow! Fantastic! That´s an orchestra with its conductor. Poliphony in great level. Thanks for your work!
my biggest draw when it comes to modular synth is the sense of constant tension, the constant build-up that perpetuates from start to finish, it evokes almost "fearful anticipation" of what's to come and I love that!
........then nothing.
@@yongyea4147 Some stories needn't a resolution or grand climax to be beautiful. Happy New Year
I just wondered how that could be an interesting choice for a movie ending.
Exactly my thought, I can easily envisage a dystopian future with overbearing brutalist architecture, the last whisper of humanity exploring the desolate environment as wicked and lush greenery creeps back into what was once man's dominion to reclaim what has always been rightfully hers. @@matheusrocha9450
I feared in-retrospect of 2020, that watching the Qatsi Trilogy would have been too much for me to handle. I’ve been watching/listening to this, again and again. There still so much I’m taking-in from the music emotionally. Truly captivating.
simplemente hermoso. gracias 🙏
She killed it. Amazing performance
of course you'd think so lol
Jamaar Just lovely!
I accidentally had this playing at the same time w/ another modular live jam video, titled "Arcology • Sunset Eurorack at Arcosanti". I had NO idea they both were playing because they sounded so good together! they were in key and everything, super wild. Tempted to keep playing both at the same time now.. maybe after I hear them by themselves first lol
J’admire l’artiste que ce soit par le son magique et l’ambiance de la maison sa fait voyager un grand bravo à elle 🫶
Intense, hypnotic, beautiful.
Amazing. Great music. Great clothes. Great house. Great garden. Great camerawork as in slow. Thank you for being so natural. Especially as a woman myself i adore other women who stay natural. Best to you. This compilation is awesome.
This is what frightens me most about modular and getting into it, the cabling alone is a work of art. Beautiful sound scape.
My mom said it's very dangerous and easy way to electrocute yourself. Far more dangerous than dealing with 220 that will pop you.... 110 will latch onto you and never let go.
This reminds me of some of Laurie Spiegel's music but crossed with early Michael Nyman - I'm a fan
Absolutely beautiful, on so many levels. Cheering me up on the first day of the UK's second lockdown.
The UK is not in lockdown; England is. Wales has already had a second lockdown.
@@TheTwoTruths *rolls eyes*
Lockdown is perfect time for diving into synths and drum machines and finally learn all their features. Maybe it’s not so bad
I am from the future setting up a time loop to those that know looping, it’s 5 years and the. Curve is not yet flattened and most people are dead or dying, save yourself and avoid the death jab 😱🔫🧬
The 15th one in 2023 is the worst ☠️
This is so inspiring. I just started taking Sarah Belle Reid’s Learning Sound and Synthesis course and this was recommended by a fellow student. This makes me want to know everything about how she sculpted this piece: How is each module interacting, how much of it (all of it?...) is directly from the modules or was anything multi tracked...Is the choir sound a sample that was loaded into one of the modules? I feel so ignorant, but also excited about how much there is to learn. I hope to step behind the curtain and be a wizard myself one day🤓
I honestly don’t want to listen to anything else ever again… what beautiful & enormous feelings
The epitome of HAUNTING. I LOVE it!!! And I tend to stay away from these types of audio projects basically because there's just way too many pieces out there that are extremely intriguing and desperately tempting for a music collector, like myself, to begin purchasing the countless physical formats from artists/projects that fit into this type of genre. I can't even BEGIN to start seeking out all the highly sought after cassettes, Records, floppy discs, lathes, etc. at this point of my life. But, none of that matters and it's not what I planned on commenting about. I just wanted to send some support to the artist, as this piece is incredible, but I'm also curious as to whether she's ever experienced anything that might be considered paranormal??? Just curious.
I used to follow her channel,years ago and my understanding is no she hasn’t. Frankly if the word supernatural is used instead of the grey word paranormal then judging by her preferred locations she tries to reflect the ambience and values of wherever her art takes her. A form of Love in Action rather than what you ask about.
Great piece! I love the choir mixed with the arpeggios and the droning bass - it works fantastically well!
Wouah trop beau !!!! Merci. Le lieu est tout simplement magique...cette maison quoi , en Osmose avec l'univers sonore de l' Artiste Hélène V. , agréable découverte! Experience sonore transcendante comme j'aime. Très très beau, les arpèges sont bien maîtrisés, le modulaire c'est fantastique 🎧❤
Wow ! Sounds like she's distorting space-time ! Beautiful, mesmerizing, outstanding !
reminds me somewhat of different trains by steve reich. I like it!
Haunting soundscape ..beautiful and great location
I love how the vibe of the music reflects the vibe of the space she's making it in. Very cool
Fantastic performance.
Wish she lived in my town.
Would love to buy her lunch, and talk about music.
That setting is absolutely amazing I love that house just needs some love.... oh ya.... your work sounds amazing too
She fills this sad place with music 🎵, greetings from Chile 🇨🇱
It's amazing that the series of sounds give me the sense of a narrative arc charged with emotional states
As someone whos absolutely ignorant, it looks like shes just tweaking a few knobs, but i intuitively know a LOT more is going into this. Like all those patch cables? How?? Why?? I could never wrap my head around how all this fits together. Props to her.
So indescribable to describe what I feel. Just through the heart into the deepest corners of my soul....
Great music, great show and especially I loved how that Moog synthesizers are tilted with books.
Sweetly reminiscent of a future of ambient trance-end-dance. A poetry of oscillation.
A wash of the lush emerging from turbulence. Forgive me my waffling. I was moved.
Don’t ever stop!
Gee 52
Reminds me of my grand parents' house, a beautiful Colonial house, when I was a kid, we ran around in the endless space inside and outside, so magical. Such fond memories, thank you :)
Great music and an intriguing house.
If today the movie 'Requiem for a Dream' would need a Soundtrack, this would my favorit and master peace.
Helene- This was absolutely wonderful. It reminds me of the thrill I got listening to the Brandenburg Concertos for the first time when I was young. Love the composition and the intertwined melodies. Really well done!
Yes! She´s very talented! (I guess)
This immensely beautiful piece of music and the poetry and epics it represents has moved me to tears! Thank you for sharing such deep and beautiful compositions!!!
Amazing. The art is beautiful. Traveling across a vast world of beauty and diverse cultures coming together to listen to what needs to be heard.❤
If electric signal can create such a soundscape, just imagine how the universe is so divine.
Really interesting view!
nice words. ive started to think this way about synthesis... messin with the building blocks of the universe
U sound like my mom
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@@Jesus_All_Alone thank you for that
Congratulations Hélène your art inspires me ... your music is breathtaking!
I clicked on this thinking it would be a home renovation video. Not at all what I expected, but it did not disappoint. Very cool!
I am just blown away. Well composed and executed.
Wow. This is like Philip Glass playing a giant interstellar space organ.
I can listen to this on loop forever. So beautiful. Summons up so many emotions x love it x
With her long hair and his sitting position on that pillow, she reminds me so much Klaus Schulze in the seventies, then less gear and no keyboards to see. But a shitload of patch chords with her modulars. Her ambiant music progression have a lot of inspiration in that area. The result is definitely stunning
very phillip glass vibes here. its a nice reference
Glassworks vibes
@@mykeptyson9177 but better
@@sinestesianestesia9079 Far trippier! Stratosphere time.
Hélène, vous êtes la déesse Kénopsia en personne. Brillante prestation!🤩
Total genius!
I suppose that in addition to having a fascinating sense of harmony she is not colorblind.
WOWWW incredible music and video, in the left out house.Awesome, music is errie and awesome!!!!!
The Music remind me of a mix of Jean-michell jare and phillip glass. Nice👍🏻😀
it's so cool how modular synth is getting to be a thing, you get this real analog sense of how electronics work!
There has to be a beautiful mind behind this music. Reminds me heavily of Philip Glass and Michael Hoenig, minds behind the music in Koyaanisqatsi. Luckily I can use my setup to jam after this, because this is very inspiring.
The voice-like pad is amazing!!
Hi Helene,
these old books, the broken mirrors, the velvet chair, the old leather suitcases, this place is amazing, it´s a place of great inspiration.
This rooms and the "aura" of this building are stunning!!!
B.t.w. a big shout out to Chalisk Pito for the gentle camerawork, witch brings you in the best light.
Your work is a big pice of art!!!
Keep on doing such wonderfull things!!!
(-_-) Joe (-_-)
thanks a lot you are a great inspiration nice concept will be hard to top this
Jonny Greenwood's gonna like this.
Great track and performance.
Bravo Hélène ! 👍👏
Imagine her doing soundtrack for Tarkovsky's Stalker
i hope i hear this again on my way out of this world, cus that's the sound that i want to hear when i enter the next one
Deine Locations sind auch immer genial 🥰
I Love this sound textures, the changes over all the song is genius, I really play with you with my portasound and some reverbs and delay time. Thanks for your creativity.
Sounds great! Don't know what the hell she's doing, but yeah.
Word brotha
She's doing patching on a eurotrack :)
@@herettahuston9457 well that explains EVERYTHING!
@@vfgjasminebaker It gave you at least context and enough info to do a google search :)
@@marlo3898 yes it did! I’m just being silly. Thanks for your helpful reply XD
Simply brilliant! The best performance that I have heard.
i feel like this would fit in perfectly somewhere in koyaanisquatsi
When buying synthesizers is priority than furniture. #facts
What instrument you play?
"Control station"
Pour une fois, quelqu'un qui utilise un synthétiseur modulaire pour faire de la musique. Plutôt rare !
javoue fait changement de "play" et headbang
@@XeLRUclips Elle a composé les différentes boucles enregistrées dans ses séquenceurs.