Recorded at CreativeFest#12 in Lisbon at O'Culto de Ajuda, the 21-piece electroacoustic ensemble Isotope takes on the chemical element Radium in a gripping piece of evolving improvisation, intensely restrained and extremely detailed, orchestrated with cello, baroque violin, double bass, acoustic & electric guitars, zither, psaltery, winds, brass, keys, electronics and percussion.
Format: CD Condition: New Released: 2019 Country: Portugal Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold Live recording on November 6th 2918 at O'Culto da Ajuda, Lisbon, during the CreativeFest XII.
Recorded at CreativeFest#12 in Lisbon at O'Culto de Ajuda, the 21-piece electroacoustic ensemble Isotope takes on the chemical element Radium in a gripping piece of evolving improvisation, intensely restrained and extremely detailed, orchestrated with cello, baroque violin, double bass, acoustic & electric guitars, zither, psaltery, winds, brass, keys, electronics and percussion. This element is noted for its use in modern nuclear physics, and also for its tragic discovery Marie Curie, who died from its exposure. Here the Isotope Ensemble presents the element almost as a half-life decaying, generating subliminal energy that briefly pulses out intense moments, then returns to a near-dormant stage. As the piece advances, the energy expands and takes on more kinetic power, never exploding yet increasing in force and aural interest. Each of the players brings a unique approach to their instrument, and the commingling of unusual sounds yields and alien ambiance; intent listening reveals layers of detail and parallel processes that create the ultimate progress of the piece. A quietly radiant and powerful performance.