Spaces

发行时间:2009-10-25
发行公司:CD Baby
简介:  Originally created for use in various short films, including Erin Ploss-Campoamor’s “La Americanita”, Spaces incorporates samples of traditional Cuban music drenched in original Electro-minimalist themes to create a dreamlike journey from one track to the next. The 21 tracks of the album are derived from just a few musical sequences  that undergo a journey of transformation creating unique but related sonic spaces. Kyron’s background in classical music comes to the forefront in this project and is observable in the subtle re occurrence of themes which seem to tell a story full of foreshadowing and reflection. A magical collection of ambient pieces, ranging from dark wave ambient to melancholic down tempo, Spaces introduces the listener to an uninterrupted sequence of altered chambers that are sure to delight and haunt in well proportioned measures.      About Kyron:      Kyron comes from a country with a long tradition of human warmth and a painful, bloody history: El Salvador. He arrived in the United States in the early '80s, at the start of the civil war there, and has lived in San Francisco since then. He has made the journey back to El Salvador many times in the last 20 years, and considers himself a synthesis of both cultures. Like the music he creates, his mind is balanced in measures of magic and science, logic and madness.       Kyron graduated from SFSU in 1993 with a specialty in Music Composition and Electronic Music. During his time at SFSU he enjoyed playing protest folk music and latin rock with various bands in San Francisco. He also composed pieces in a "classical" style that were performed by the Symphonic Orchestra of El Salvador and by other smaller chamber groups. In 1994 the University of Santa Clara commissioned him to create the music for a multimedia piece (involving music, video, dance, and theatre) based on the massacre of El Mozote. The culmination of these experiences birthed in him the realization that the careful application of attention to every detail of a musical composition could be applied to any style of music.      Early on, Kyron started experimenting with various shamanic and magical traditions. Central to his work is the idea that music can be used as a practical method of travelling to other dimensions or planes to create spaces of invocation. His musical canvass encompasses electronic, improv, noise, industrial, experimental, ambient, minimalist, and classical music. His musical explorations include the electronica Solar Shop series with Inxpotter, ambient hip hop “Triborg” with Brett Stidham, the psychedelic fusion Ion Evo series with renowned shaman drummer Dru Kristel, and the dark ambient experimental Trip Tech series with Kreed Du Chat and David Collin. He has also released a sequence of full length solo Kyron CDs which document his eclectic interest in the worlds of electronica, improv, and noise. Under the pseudonym Prospero he has begun a new series of electronic CDs utilizing fundamental mathematical patterns and interactive artificial intelligence programs. For Kyron the genres that classify music have no importance. What truly matters is the vibration that is awakened in those that listen.      Kyron is also interested in the intersection of sound and moving images. He has composed music for several short films including: “La Americanita” and “The Good Egg” by Erin Ploss-Campoamor, Bob Bryan’s “Graffiti Verite 3”, and “Soledad is Gone Forever” and “Music Boxes” by Mabel Valdiviezo (Haiku Films). In 2005 he performed an improvised electronic score for the legendary film “The Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome” by Kenneth Anger at Craig Baldwin’s Other Cinema. He has also created original abstract video collages that are visual counterparts to his unpredictable music. In 2003 he founded a performance art, video and music collective known as Via Sinistrae.      Kyron is dedicated to creating music that will affect listeners in subtle but profound ways. To explore at least some of the infinite panorama of possibilities that he could see before him, Kyron created Black Note Music, an independent underground label. Through Black Note Music, ancient shamanic practices and invocations meet the age of synthesizers and electronica to open otherwise hidden doorways. For Kyron it is a means for sharing his explorations, and for propelling him into ever more daring and creative sonic experiments.
  Originally created for use in various short films, including Erin Ploss-Campoamor’s “La Americanita”, Spaces incorporates samples of traditional Cuban music drenched in original Electro-minimalist themes to create a dreamlike journey from one track to the next. The 21 tracks of the album are derived from just a few musical sequences  that undergo a journey of transformation creating unique but related sonic spaces. Kyron’s background in classical music comes to the forefront in this project and is observable in the subtle re occurrence of themes which seem to tell a story full of foreshadowing and reflection. A magical collection of ambient pieces, ranging from dark wave ambient to melancholic down tempo, Spaces introduces the listener to an uninterrupted sequence of altered chambers that are sure to delight and haunt in well proportioned measures.      About Kyron:      Kyron comes from a country with a long tradition of human warmth and a painful, bloody history: El Salvador. He arrived in the United States in the early '80s, at the start of the civil war there, and has lived in San Francisco since then. He has made the journey back to El Salvador many times in the last 20 years, and considers himself a synthesis of both cultures. Like the music he creates, his mind is balanced in measures of magic and science, logic and madness.       Kyron graduated from SFSU in 1993 with a specialty in Music Composition and Electronic Music. During his time at SFSU he enjoyed playing protest folk music and latin rock with various bands in San Francisco. He also composed pieces in a "classical" style that were performed by the Symphonic Orchestra of El Salvador and by other smaller chamber groups. In 1994 the University of Santa Clara commissioned him to create the music for a multimedia piece (involving music, video, dance, and theatre) based on the massacre of El Mozote. The culmination of these experiences birthed in him the realization that the careful application of attention to every detail of a musical composition could be applied to any style of music.      Early on, Kyron started experimenting with various shamanic and magical traditions. Central to his work is the idea that music can be used as a practical method of travelling to other dimensions or planes to create spaces of invocation. His musical canvass encompasses electronic, improv, noise, industrial, experimental, ambient, minimalist, and classical music. His musical explorations include the electronica Solar Shop series with Inxpotter, ambient hip hop “Triborg” with Brett Stidham, the psychedelic fusion Ion Evo series with renowned shaman drummer Dru Kristel, and the dark ambient experimental Trip Tech series with Kreed Du Chat and David Collin. He has also released a sequence of full length solo Kyron CDs which document his eclectic interest in the worlds of electronica, improv, and noise. Under the pseudonym Prospero he has begun a new series of electronic CDs utilizing fundamental mathematical patterns and interactive artificial intelligence programs. For Kyron the genres that classify music have no importance. What truly matters is the vibration that is awakened in those that listen.      Kyron is also interested in the intersection of sound and moving images. He has composed music for several short films including: “La Americanita” and “The Good Egg” by Erin Ploss-Campoamor, Bob Bryan’s “Graffiti Verite 3”, and “Soledad is Gone Forever” and “Music Boxes” by Mabel Valdiviezo (Haiku Films). In 2005 he performed an improvised electronic score for the legendary film “The Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome” by Kenneth Anger at Craig Baldwin’s Other Cinema. He has also created original abstract video collages that are visual counterparts to his unpredictable music. In 2003 he founded a performance art, video and music collective known as Via Sinistrae.      Kyron is dedicated to creating music that will affect listeners in subtle but profound ways. To explore at least some of the infinite panorama of possibilities that he could see before him, Kyron created Black Note Music, an independent underground label. Through Black Note Music, ancient shamanic practices and invocations meet the age of synthesizers and electronica to open otherwise hidden doorways. For Kyron it is a means for sharing his explorations, and for propelling him into ever more daring and creative sonic experiments.