i8u - 10-33cm (MP3 by Room40) 2008
From Holst's The Planets to Eno's Apollo,
composers have glanced spaceward for inspiration and grandeur. Montreal's France
Jobin goes the extra step by turning outwards then inwards to explore ideas of
String Theory, the title being the theoretical size of strings that make up,
well, everything. Music, or purely expressed sound, is a logical art form to
tackle these complex ideas, as little else exists in time and space quite the
same way. The seven pieces have a scientific precision and clarity, placing each
tone and texture in an aural description of nearly dimensionless particles. The
vibratory interactions of these particles, or strings, stir high end frequencies
that snap together like microscopic jigsaws, and waves of drone that describe a
closed or looped model. Slipping just out of silence into the auditory field
intensifies a reflex to lean towards the discovery of curious phenomena. Whether
or not Jobin's work inspires you to more deeply consider reality it can be
enjoyed for its wonderful minimalist construction.
-Eric Hill
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