Siavash Amini & Eugene Thacker
A Quiet Glow (For Chūya Nakahara)
“… the idea of the fragility of the human being…”
“… the idea of the fragility of the human being…”
“… a poetic melody that comforts and quilts…
“… the possibilities of being outside being, and in the absence of elsewhere finding ourselves, whenever we are…”
“… textural ambience with a cinematic arc that guides a modern classical piece on an atmospheric journey…”
“… what if one day in the distant future human beings encounter unknown types of feelings…”
“… metallic, sometimes harsh and electrifying, surroundings of the urban life are landscaped into eclectic pulses…”
“Music that lowers the heart and respiratory rates. Music that changes the state of mind. Music that leads to visions.”
“… this strong memory of seeing Arthur genuinely reach out to Simon through the piano…”
“… elegant movement through the waters, with ebbs and flows culminating in the hypnotic swirls of the harp…”
“… from the inner vortex of feelings…”
“… formations is about how things take form, musically and in our lives – what forms our personalities, who we become…”