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Time and Tide

Time and Tide (2024 iapetus), a collaboration with Kid Arrow, is the third album by The Laconic.  Starting from  source material created by The Laconic, Kid Arrow applied complex but proven generative processes to produce a 45-minute composition in the form of MIDI files.  These were then arranged by The Laconic, who selected instrumentation that tells something of the history of synthesizers and drum machines from ca. 1940 to the present.  Beginning with early Hammond synths, electric pianos, reed and tonewheel organs, we soon hear the timbres of Moog and Buchla; the CS-80 and the CR-78; Junos and Jupiters and X0X rhythm machines; the DX-7 and other FM synths; Korg's Prophecy and Wavestation; subtractive, FM, wavetable, sampling and granular synthesis, and more; finally ending with something that makes us wonder: what is synthetic after all?

In short, a journey from the past to the present, ebbing and flowing in timbre and mood.   Time and tide.

Unsurprisingly, the vibe is drawn from both of its creators.  Is it a Kid Arrow album heard through a Laconic filter, or vice versa, or something new entirely?

Time and Tide was performed by Marc Pelath (synths, U8 touch guitar, bass guitar, drum programming) and  Juan Dahmen (drum loops), and mixed and mastered by Erik Emil Eskildsen.

Time and Tide

Time and Tide

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Time and Tide was conceived in January 2023, on the road from Milan to Solferino, just before the production of Amor Fati. Kid Arrow raised the possibility of accepting commissions for albums, allowing for varying degrees Read more
Time and Tide was conceived in January 2023, on the road from Milan to Solferino, just before the production of Amor Fati. Kid Arrow raised the possibility of accepting commissions for albums, allowing for varying degrees of involvement on the commissioner's part.

I imagined a new kind of creative challenge, one in which I would have essential, minimal input into the composition, but otherwise no direct responsibility for it, leaving me to focus on the instrumentation and arrangement, perhaps adding parts of my own.

Later that year, I composed seeds for his process. (Following his own vision, those same seeds grew into the very-different but very-cool Kid Arrow album New Fire.) I received the results in October 2023, in the form of a small set of long and complex MIDI files. It was my role to turn that data into sound.

To get started, I needed a concept, and so I decided to sketch the history of synthesis, including drum machines, from roughly 1940 (!) to present. The piece would start with what artists used (and still use) in that role — electric pianos, reed and tonewheel organs, and early Hammond synths (surprisingly, in the final version I used no Mellotron) — and then journey through Moog, Buchla, Roland, Yamaha, Korg, and others; subtractive, FM, wavetable and granular synthesis and sampling; hardware synths (or emulations thereof) and software (-only) synths, together ordered to yield a rough representation of the chronology. The musical structure I was given could be chopped up in many ways, and I settled on nine sections, roughly five minutes each, each corresponding to a different era, each having a character of its own. To emphasize this, I initially had the sections alternate between bright and dark timbres, although over time the contrasts became more nuanced, and the boundaries between sections less rigid.

Time and Tide is a musical journey from the past to the present, ebbing and flowing in mood. The sounds change over time, but the song remains the same, continuing the secondary theme of Amor Fati, eternal recurrence. Time and Tide is something novel, I think, and I hope you enjoy it nearly as much as I do.
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