Tracklist
1 | Music for a Bellowing Room, Part I | 75:06 | |
2 | Music for a Bellowing Room, Part II | 61:08 | |
3 | Music for a Bellowing Room, Part III | 42:33 |
»Music for a Bellowing Room« is a collaborative durational work by musician Sarah Davachi and filmmaker Dicky Bahto, both based in Los Angeles. Audio recorded live at The MoMA by Omer Leibovitz in New York, 17 September 2023.
With a performance/running time of three hours, »Music for a Bellowing Room« is an exercise in resolution, inviting the audience to shift their concentration and perception through gradual changes in sound and image. This piece was originally commissioned by the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and received its premiere performance in September 2023. On 8 November 2024, Late Music will release a 3CD+Blu-Ray edition.
Sarah Davachi is a Canadian experimental composer and performer who creates immersive, layered drones using a wide range of acoustic and electronic instrumentation, including organs, strings, brass, and synthesizers. Continuing a lineage of minimalist composers such as Éliane Radigue, Tony Conrad, and La Monte Young, her works expand the human perception of sound through subtle variations of considered harmonic structures, exploring overtone complexity, intonation, and natural resonance.
Dicky Bahto has exhibited work utilizing still and motion picture photography, sound, and performance at a variety of museums, galleries, microcinemas, alternative spaces, and scenic locations spanning the Northern Hemisphere, from the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles to Life Changing Ministries (a former church in West Oakland). He frequently collaborates with musicians, both as a performer and as a visual artist, including Sarah Davachi, Liz Harris, Julia Holter, and Tashi Wada, and with his cat, Katouche.