New Music From The Knife – “Colouring Of Pigeons”

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Have you been wondering what enigmatic Swedish duo The Knife have been up to (aside from Karin’s Fever Ray project)? Have a read:

Commissioned by Danish performance group Hotel Pro Forma to write the music for their opera based on Charles Darwin and his book ‘On the Origin of the Species’, The Knife decided to make this a collaborative process, working with artists Mt. Sims and Planningtorock for the first time, to capture the huge width of the Darwin and evolution theme. They extensively researched Darwin related literature and articles, with Olof attending a field recording workshop in the Amazon to find inspiration and to record sounds.

‘Tomorrow, In A Year’ is a unique musical project. Richard Dawkins’s gene trees have formed the basis of some of the musical composition, artificial sounds have been mixed with field recordings, with the music inspired by everything from the different stages of a bird learning its melody, to a song based on Darwin’s loving letters about his daughter Anne. These are compositions that challenge the conventional conception of opera music. (Read More)

A track from the recorded version is being offered up for free and it’s an 11-minute calypso adventure with hints of Klaus Nomi…and it’s AWESOME!

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