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He captured the inspiration and sounds of Bulgarian polyphony, combining notes from the past with sounds of the future, and creating an immemorial present.
Regarding the track, Thylacine says: "'Poly' is a track I composed on the Trans-Siberian railway, based on a recording of Bulgarian polyphony.
Since I didn't carry much equipment with me on the train, this track consists of rather simple elements, including a very synthetic "fake orchestral arrangement" made with a small midi keyboard on the train. I've already had the opportunity to perform several different versions during my concerts, but I always wanted to properly record the string parts with a real orchestra. When the project of performing with a symphony orchestra came up, it immediately topped the list of pieces to reinterpret.
For the accompanying video, I wanted to keep the idea of the journey, very present in the Transsiberian album, in its simplest version. Cécile Chabert, who directed the video, wrote a path that moves between the different protagonists of its symphonic performance according to each moment of the track, and the result is a combination of only two similar sequence shots, filmed during the dress rehearsal and the live show.''
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Thylacine and 74 Musicians 2 LP's
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Release Date February 23, 2024
Edition 2 LPs
He captured the inspiration and sounds of Bulgarian polyphony, combining notes from the past with sounds of the future, and creating an immemorial present.
Regarding the track, Thylacine says: "'Poly' is a track I composed on the Trans-Siberian railway, based on a recording of Bulgarian polyphony.
Since I didn't carry much equipment with me on the train, this track consists of rather simple elements, including a very synthetic "fake orchestral arrangement" made with a small midi keyboard on the train. I've already had the opportunity to perform several different versions during my concerts, but I always wanted to properly record the string parts with a real orchestra. When the project of performing with a symphony orchestra came up, it immediately topped the list of pieces to reinterpret.
For the accompanying video, I wanted to keep the idea of the journey, very present in the Transsiberian album, in its simplest version. Cécile Chabert, who directed the video, wrote a path that moves between the different protagonists of its symphonic performance according to each moment of the track, and the result is a combination of only two similar sequence shots, filmed during the dress rehearsal and the live show.''
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