A message from Chris Opperman:
Hello, everybody!
It's been a loooong time since I sent out a mailing list update but I wanted to let you know that my new single "Aphrodite Nights" was released this morning on iTunes and Amazon MP3 through my label Purple Cow Records.
Here are the links!
http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/aphrodite-nights-feat.-ryan/id465485150 <-- iTunes
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005O4RSYS/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=chrioppe-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399373&creativeASIN=B005O4RSYS <-- Amazon mp3
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"Aphrodite Nights"
Chris Opperman
Musicians:
Ryan McCausland, gourd tree (invented by Harry Partch)
Produced by Chris Opperman.
Recorded, mixed, and mastered by Stephen Kolakowski.
Artwork by Tony Akins.
Recorded at the Harry Partch Institute at Montclair State University with special permission from Dean Drummond.
“Aphrodite Nights” was composed for the gourd tree, one of many unique instruments invented by American composer Harry Partch (1901 – 1974). The instrument was built on a bough of eucalyptus to which several gourds with bells have been attached, each resonating a different microtonal pitch.
While studying microtonal music at the Harry Partch Institute in Montclair, NJ, professor and composer Dean Drummond showed us some videos of gamelan music that I found to be very fascinating and I decided to compose something that was reminiscent of that style on the gourd tree.
As wonderful, imaginative, and flexible language is, and although words carry tremendous meaning, I often find it difficult to use words to truly attempt to “explain the unexplainable.” The benefit of instrumental music is that you can communicate feelings and ideas with pure sound, from the world of the wordless into another plane, using music as a way to transport the listener into that plane.
One of the most powerful benefits of music is its ability to conjure up past memories and feelings, and remind them of the past in the present.
“Aprhodite Nights” is about the wild magic of love and about those moments when two people become lost in one another, each partner being in awe of the other and giving themselves over completely to those feelings, exploring each others minds, hearts, and bodies with equal measures of caution and abandon. Those evenings when time seems to stand still and that they are the only two beings in existence, subtly guided in their movements by instinct and by the power of the Goddess of Love, Aphrodite, love being the driving force behind existence and creativity.
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