VOICE-MOTION-EUPHONY, 2001
Muslim call to prayer and passing truck:

Diesel locomotive and temple percussion

Voice-Motion-Euphony is a sequence of recordings made
during a trip I took through India in 1998. The material has
been edited but remains essentially an indexical work about
the voices of people, street sounds and travel experienced
as an acoustic continuum.
It is a personal sound diary, a sequence of sonic events that
have become memories, which unfold like journeying itself.
Ribbons of audiotape, lines of rail track and cries of song
and prayer, merge together in my recollections to assume a
special sort of equivalence with movement through space and
unknown places.
As a phonic journal it is composed with a 'rough' contingent
feel for a disconnected succession of events, the kind that
make up a traveller's universe where each unexpected encounter
becomes a co-ordinate that eventually maps a way to the anticipated
point of arrival.
Martin Sims,
June 2001 |