March 13, 2008
Is in two parts of about 12 minutes each, separated by the silence I thought essential enough to leave in, enough so to even derive its name.
Part 1 Very slow, brooding, unstable, volatile.
Part 2 Very fast, relentless, torrential.
This could be a cause and effect sort of thing. I like to think of it now relating to the instability of the atmosphere in the forming of violent supercell thunderstorms, such as those which dropped tornadoes on Arkansas and Tennessee in the past couple days, taking lives and ravishing the land; Part 1 being the awesome, volatile, unstable energy which makes up the ingredients of the deluge in Part 2, a deluge which arrives slowly, mars the visibility with its present, and breaks up in its passing. The end of it all is quite the commentary on the situation.
Of course this is a later interpretation, the actual event of its conception, recorded as it is, baring no such idea. It was a spontaneous release after a community orchestra concert I’d been a part of earlier that night (You can hear my black shoes tapping onto the stage). Happy was I to find the hall empty, and the Yamaha grand waiting.
Recorded with what I had...an Olympus voice recorder, and made more approachable by audacity.
Thus is born onto pianostreet my first audio upload.