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"Glass" is an improvisational piece composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto and Carsten Nicolai, known by his stage name as Alva Noto, for Yayoi Kusama's installation ''Dots Obsession—Alive, Seeking for Eternal Hope'', which ran in September 2016 at Philip Johnson's Glass House. A film of the performance was uploaded to the Glass House's official Vimeo account and website on November 11, 2016, and an audio recording of the 37-minute composition was released as an album on Nicolai's label NOTON on February 16, 2018. "Glass" is an unconventional
ambient Ambient or Ambiance or Ambience may refer to: Music and sound * Ambience (sound recording), also known as atmospheres or backgrounds * Ambient music, a genre of music that puts an emphasis on tone and atmosphere * ''Ambient'' (album), by Moby * ...
piece that uses sounds from a keyboard, glass-made singing bowls, and digital processing of the House's glass walls. The composition consists of developing layers of sounds performed over a single drone. It was praised by many professional reviewers as a display of Sakamoto and Nicolai's growing artistry.


Background

''Dots Obsession—Alive, Seeking for Eternal Hope'' was an
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by Yayoi Kusama that ran at Philip Johnson's Glass House from September 1 to 26, 2016, which involved her covering the walls with "infinity polka dots.""''Dots Obsession—Alive, Seeking for Eternal Hope''"
Art Agenda. Retrieved April 3, 2018.
The beginning of the installation involved a musical performance by Carsten Nicolai, known by his stage name as Alva Noto, and Ryuichi Sakamoto. The improvised performance, rehearsed in only one day, involved using a keyboard, mixing consoles, singing bowls made out of glass, crotales, and gong
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s rubbed softly against the glass walls. It was engineered and recorded by
Rafael Anton Irisarri Rafael Anton Irisarri is an American composer, multi-instrumentalist, producer and mastering engineer based in New York City, New York. He is predominantly associated with Minimalist music, post-minimalist, drone music, drone and ambient music, e ...
on September 1, 2016, with contact microphones placed on the walls.''Glass'' (2018). Alva Noto & Ryuichi Sakamoto. NOTON. N-044. The recording was edited by Nicolai, mixed by Sakamoto, and released on February 16, 2018, via Nicolai's label NOTON. A video of the performance was also filmed by Derrick Belcham and uploaded to the Glass House's official website and Vimeo on November 11, 2016.


Composition

"Glass" is an unconventional
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composition of several fragments of sound coming together into various layers that subtly grow and shrink and play over a drone. According to ''
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'', "the melodies emphasise the fragility of glass, while the drone underlines its solidity and sturdiness, lending the composition a duality that it wrestles with over its 37-minute length." It differs from Nicolai and Sakamoto's previous works for its emphasis on the vibrations of acoustic textures rather than electronically made sounds. It includes dark tones from a
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synth, mallet-rubbed glass that go through processing, and high-pitched crotales. Irene Shum, who co-ordinated and arranged the installation, described Sakamoto and Nicolai's performance as " call and response," which was also noted by writer Nenad Goergievski: "This it is an ambient articulation where the artists respond to the moment rather than predicating it." The performance not only processed the glass but also its outside environment, as it rained in the beginning of the performance before clearing up. The rain resulted in shrieking-like sounds. Journalist Andy Beta noted an "intensifying sense of unease it evolves," elaborating that "When Noto and Sakamoto introduce an even higher sound it evokes a physical sensation akin to freezing rain suddenly turning to ice, brittle and crystalline," but also analyzed it was "infused with a warmth that slowly permeates the final moments of the piece." Similarly, Goergievski, noting both ear-friendly and "dissonant" sounds in the track, described it as a "complex recording where the artists weave together an aural tapestry of great and dark beauty, where the patterns and the nuances may be difficult to initially perceive."


Critical reception

"Glass" was critically acclaimed. ''
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'' honored it as "austere as it is brimming with creativity; an anomaly that beckons its willing listeners into immersing themselves into the chilling aura the composition will undoubtedly evoke." According to '' XLR8R'', "''Glass'' exemplifies what a beautifully mysterious form ambient improvisation can be. For just about the entire listening process, the boundary between your conscious and unconscious is diminished. You become almost unaware that you are listening to an audio recording for the music has somehow merged with your travelling thoughts."Lang, Anton (January 18, 2018)
"Alva Noto & Ryuichi Sakamoto ''Glass''"
'' XLR8R''. Retrieved April 5, 2018.
The source labeled it as a "deeply immersive" and "transportive," but Daniel Bromfield of ''Spectrum Culture'' found it too short for it to be an immersive track. Jason P. Woodbury of ''Reliz'' commented "If '' The Revenant'' fixated on the struggle between man against nature, then the beauty of Glass suggests the potential for harmony". Georgievski claimed the piece "has allowed both icolai and Sakamototo reach new sonic vistas and further extend their already impressive compositional palettes," also writing that "both artists are masters of crafting a mystery and otherness from what's on offer." Bromfield opined it presents "a brilliant synthesis of the extremes the two artists represent: beautiful but potentially dangerous." Beta wrote that it "shows off Sakamoto's late-era mastery in working with more experimental artists," while ''
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'' opined that "the duo's ability to take such a well-worn concept and turn it into a piece so meticulous and touching is a testament to their uniquely fruitful partnership." However, Andrew Ryce, while finding "Glass" "good for close listening, trading narrative for pure texture and mood," wrote that it was mostly on the Glass House that contributed to the track's quality rather than effort from Sakamoto and Nicolai.


Track listing


Personnel

Derived from the liner notes of ''Glass''. *Recorded and engineered by
Rafael Anton Irisarri Rafael Anton Irisarri is an American composer, multi-instrumentalist, producer and mastering engineer based in New York City, New York. He is predominantly associated with Minimalist music, post-minimalist, drone music, drone and ambient music, e ...
*Edited by Carsten Nicolai *Mixed by Ryuichi Sakamoto *Technical support by Alec Fellman *Cover art photography by Derrick Belcham, JJ Jimenez, and Matthew Placek *Inner sleeve photography by Matthew Placek *Liner notes by Irene Shum


Release history


References

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