Music as a paradox
"Some days ago, a japanese friend says about my music: Hardcore meditation music. Although I never expect to play that, I liked the way it sounds. |
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Eternal warrior dancing with the animals [Delay lama, Kalimbas, electronics] (2008)
A monk, reflection of the warrior that dance with the animals, remembering the respectful tradition between beings.
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Expansion-ism [Tape] (2007)
Words, words, languages. Music: a Common language… Rhythm, the last us left. |
Rojo Red [Tape] (2007)
This is an edition of the Motion Picture “Rojo Red” soundtrack. |
Paradoja 1-3 Para cinta de enmascarar [Tape] (2007)
Paradoxically the mask tape weave the music. |
Par-dox [flute, kalimba, djembé, objects, electronics] (2006)
Recorded live in the 1st Electronic Music and New Means Festival USB 2006, uses steel objects as percussions, kalimba (mbira), djembé and live samplers. Chrisrtian Vásquez performs flute. |
Big Lips Cow [Tape] (2005)
How many cows die in one day? Here is the sound experience of one big lips cow. |
White night flow and us dancing [Djembé & electronics] (2004)
Djembé electronic party. |
Museum [Voice, tiple, objects, electronic] (2003)
Celebrating the 180 years of National Museum of Colombia. Exhimus 2003. |
TAS Slayer Tribute [Tape] (2003)
Unforgettable passages of the legendary Rock band Slayer. |
Bogota's mountains voltage [Tape] (2003)
A radiophonic attempt based in recordings of people opinion about the mountains. The interludes are edited recordings of tiple (traditional instrument) and Jø voice. |
Sound Beign [Voice, harp, clarinet, percussion, tape and live electronics] (2003)
This is a fragment of the Sound being 30 minute piece recording. Graduated final composition from the university. |
Silence train [Voice, Trumpet and live electronics] (2002)
Based on a film text of Simon Henao. |
Mouthing [Tape] (2001)
Computer music made of 64 mouth sound recordings – ECI-ELAC (Electroacoustic music Studio of Los Andes University). |
'and specially… Cut your hear!' [four hands piano, double bass and scissors] (2001)
Recorded live in the Lleras auditórium of Los Andes university. Juan David barrera, Fao (Piano), Emilio (Doublebass) |
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