sounding out returns to the lakes

28 04 2024

 
 

sounding out is feeling a little rusty. don’t worry, cobwebs are not gathering on the keys, and my sax gets plenty of practice. but i have not been listening to the call of the wild as much. so it is such a pleasure to revisit places of greatness. those two caves are amongst my favourite spaces to resonate. both have a very unique and different atmosphere. a few seconds in rydal cave, and the constant dripping takes you into a different world. however, today has many distractions and people come in and out througout the session.

some nice encounters and cool conversations, but i am used to a more intimate connection to the space itself. normally, i only play to birds, and possibly maybe the spirit of the rock… or to quote some of my musical influences, ‘i talk to the wind’ and ‘the trees are all agreed’. the intention is not to create a spectacle for visitors, however, it’s nice to make someone’s day, and the smile of wonder as kids wave goodbye is kinda cool.

i may not be totally in the zone, but very excited to play this place. and i hope you can hear it…

 
 
 

 

wind in the reeds
alto saxophone, 13 april 2024
rydal cave

 

 

shapes in the shadows
alto saxophone, 13 april 2024
rydal cave

 

 
 
 

 
 

in contrast, cathedral cave is all stillness and suspension. but here too, groups of people visit the site until late. by then, it gets cold and tired, and the saxophone feels it. i still manage to get a good stretch out of this session. some abstract passages offer a nice relief but most of my playing is quite harmonic this time. i feel i’d like it to be more adventurous, but i do not choose what the space inspires. still, i think that the symmetrical shapes which have been my main focus give an interesting colour to my melodies. it is good to realise that what i have been practicing is gradually feeding into my playing, without having to think about it. you dig?

 
 
 

 

taking steps
alto saxophone, 14 april 2024
cathedral cave

 

 

peaceful at the top
alto saxophone, 14 april 2024
cathedral cave

 

 

down the cloughs and the hollows
alto saxophone, 14 april 2024
cathedral cave

 

 

slow drift
alto saxophone, 14 april 2024
cathedral cave

 

 

the ragged edge
alto saxophone, 14 april 2024
cathedral cave

 

 

mirrors
alto saxophone, 14 april 2024
cathedral cave

 

 

avalanche
alto saxophone, 14 april 2024
cathedral cave

 
 
 





nada – live performances

18 02 2024

nada has been a regular live stream for a while now. you can catch this on my bandcamp – follow this page so you get reminders.

gradually, i am starting to perform this set live again, in certain places of significance, ideally with great acoustics, and at times to groups of meditators, which is the main purpose of the series.

recently, i was really pleased to get an opportunity to play in sheffield cathedral, which is an amazing place, for one of the lunchtime recitals. the resonance of the place is beautiful yet subtle. the audience was spread across the very wide nave and some walked around to see the artwork on display. i noticed how attentive everyone was to the very detailed textures of my field recordings, and the ambience created by their natural resonance. there is a section where the energy in the space was really powerful: the cathedral responded brilliantly to the heart resonance and the sense of compassion and stillness were palpable.

such a pleasure to play in the cathedral. check out the recording:

 

 

previously, i performed a set in firth hall for the sound junction series of electroacoustic concerts. the sound was spatialised across 8 speakers, arranged as half circle surrounding the audience. diffusing the sound while improvising was a very exciting challenge. it was such a pleasure to perform in this really impressive space – an edwardian oak panelled hall that housed so many great performances. plus, it was really cool to hear my work on such high quality equipment. thanks to the sound junction guys for this opportunity.

here is a stereo mix of the set:

 

 

for more information on nada listening meditations, check out this presentation page.

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Sounding Out Thor’s Cave 2023

17 08 2023

no need for words. the space speaks for itself through the saxophone. every visit has a different vibe. such an inspiration. enjoy…

 

 

call of the wild
alto saxophone, 09 august 2023
thor’s cave

 

 

underground torrent
alto saxophone, 09 august 2023
thor’s cave

 

 

the sun sets in silence
alto saxophone, 09 august 2023
thor’s cave

 

 

sinuous
alto saxophone, 09 august 2023
thor’s cave

 

 

the last curtain
alto saxophone, 09 august 2023
thor’s cave

 





Sounding Out Cathedral Cave – june 2023

5 07 2023

a most welcome return to a spectacular location.

cathedral cave is a very unique and wonderful place both in terms of atmosphere and acoustics. this time, the weather gives a very different quality to the experience of the place. i have been walking in the area in blazing sunshine, swimming in the clear water of lakes surrounded by beautiful landscapes.

i arrive to the cave tired, warm and pretty blissed out from such stunning scenery. the cool space provides a nice shelter from the heat. and although it is still busy that late in the day, the imposing presence of this carved architecture sets a strong mood that is serene.

the name of cathedral cave is well deserved.

here, time stops.

and from the very fist notes, i enter that very special place fully.

both evenings, i play for a period of time, blending melodic passages, progressions, and overtones, taking advantage of this unique and powerful reverb. some sections play with the different effects the space offers – the interplay of tones in the sustain is fascinating… two notes linger and dance in the space and each interval a different pattern. each triad swirls a different spin.

although the space mostly inspires a gentle play of tones and melody, more angular shapes find their way in the improvisations. symmetrical structures bounce across the spectrum from one axis to the next. geometric shapes climb the raw surface of the rock. a little slack in the rope allows for smudges of movement. chromatic whirls send phases off-center. the space responds and blesses the ear with stunning sound effects.

 

 

 

the first line
alto saxophone, 13 june 2023
cathedral cave

 

blurred boundaries
alto saxophone, 13 june 2023
cathedral cave

 

the space in between
alto saxophone, 13 june 2023
cathedral cave

 

 

wind swept plains
alto saxophone, 14 june 2023
cathedral cave

 

slack bounce
alto saxophone, 14 june 2023
cathedral cave

 

a study of small shapes
alto saxophone, 14 june 2023
cathedral cave

 





Sounding Out Stoney Middleton St Martin’s 2022

6 11 2022

i spent two days across moorland chasing after deer sounds, fawning across the fern and forests for close encounters. finally had a long and silent eye contact with the big dude. not a single sound. on the last evening, nearly out of earshot of constant distant traffic, i find antlers clashing and guttural calls… proved to be worth the wait.

for a change of scenery and ticks removed, i head down the valley to a small church in the village of stoney middleton, tucked away in the rocks. the space is open and bright, the sound welcoming. it is a quiet morning and the light filters through and gently lifts the faded colours of this interesting interior.

skylines
alto saxophone, 14 oct 2022
st martins, stoney middleton

   

harvest
alto saxophone, 14 oct 2022
st martins, stoney middleton

   

rolling free
alto saxophone, 14 oct 2022
st martins, stoney middleton

   

the bell calls
alto saxophone, 14 oct 2022
st martins, stoney middleton

   

   





Sounding Out Thor’s Cave 2022

20 05 2022

Such a pleasure to return to this very inspiring location, full of character and fire. There are many distractions and flow is sometimes difficult… One has to be mindful of their steps… it is a long slide down. Birds always join in. Visitors come for a chat. Great times.

It is usually quite late when the space opens, and i end up recording as the light goes down. i’ve always found that the energy is quite mixed, and playing here is an interesting challenge. But this can be rewarding too to find inspiration and flow when it is not as obvious and giving as in other locations. Simple ideas seem to be a thread, and i enjoy the minimal motifs that come out of the improvisations, leaving space for textural connections and more busy runs. The moods also clash – at times gentle, but more often, there is a full-on explosion of sound and it feels like the fingers barely keep up. This place is raw. And i like it.

step up
alto saxophone, 14 may 2022
thor’s cave

   

indecision
alto saxophone, 14 may 2022
thor’s cave

   

colour clash
alto saxophone, 14 may 2022
thor’s cave

   

bird view
alto saxophone, 14 may 2022
thor’s cave

   

 

two paths
alto saxophone, 15 may 2022
thor’s cave

   

ajna – the tao of three
alto saxophone, 15 may 2022
thor’s cave

   





Sounding Out Smoo Cave 2021

28 08 2021

Travelling north, a short stop in the middle of Scotland, amidst splendid scenery, mountains bathed in magic light, and broody skies, i found a wee church that was open and welcoming. Surprised by the gentle inspiration, i played in unexpected style for a while. Amulree church.

 

wind hill
alto saxophone, 10 june 2021
amulree church

 

 

weaving history
alto saxophone, 10 june 2021
amulree church

 

 

the round mount song
alto saxophone, 10 june 2021
amulree church

 
 
 

I have paid many visits to this majestic cave, and every time enjoyed its amazing resonance, deep vibe and rich inspiration. This year, for the first time, the water levels are so low that there is no waterfall in the adjacent chamber, and so the main space is a lot quieter, giving maximum resonance to the cave, which is now inhabited by a range of birds. Their cries punctuate the improvisations which go late into the evening. As usual, there are visitors that come in and out, some stay and listen, but mostly, i have stretches uninterrupted to record. And because of this unique opportunity, and the very special occasion of finding the cave so quiet, i decided to spend more time.

I returned twice on my first visit, and again, two nights in a row after exploring the area and spending a few days in solitary, tucked away in the mountains. This period of meditation has been amazing, and the energy of the mountain is deeply moving (or stilling…). Close to the elements, exposed and yet under the protection of imposing hills, the benefits of this period of retreat is indescribable.

Each day of this series of recordings in Smoo Cave was very different. The inspiration yielded music of different character and the vibe was strickingly different. Here is a selection from each session.

 

 

 

constellation no1
alto saxophone, 12 june 2021
smoo cave

 

 

mantra for the dakinis
alto saxophone, 12 june 2021
smoo cave

 
 

 

circular shapes
alto saxophone, 13 june 2021
smoo cave

 

 

constellation no3
alto saxophone, 13 june 2021
smoo cave

 

 

fermion eleven
alto saxophone, 13 june 2021
smoo cave

 

 

when all return
alto saxophone, 13 june 2021
smoo cave

 

 

nebulous
alto saxophone, 13 june 2021
smoo cave

 

 

gentle power
alto saxophone, 13 june 2021
smoo cave

 

 

mila’s rag
alto saxophone, 13 june 2021
smoo cave

 

 

solitary hill
alto saxophone, 13 june 2021
smoo cave

 
 

 

the unspoken cartwheel
alto saxophone, 17 june 2021
smoo cave

 

 

after the wind
alto saxophone, 17 june 2021
smoo cave

 

 

three steps
alto saxophone, 17 june 2021
smoo cave

 
 

 

touch the earth
alto saxophone, 18 june 2021
smoo cave

 

 

cath’s wheels ride
alto saxophone, 18 june 2021
smoo cave

 

 

the other side
alto saxophone, 18 june 2021
smoo cave

 

   





Sounding Out North Yorkshire 2021

30 05 2021

While travelling through North Yorkshire earlier this year, i came across two churches that were open. A rare treat these days… so i could not resist a little sonic exploration.

 

travelling
alto saxophone, 20 may 2021
east witton church

 

 

flow patterns
alto saxophone, 20 may 2021
east witton church

 

 

 

blues for swirling leaves
alto saxophone, 21 may 2021
st oswalds church, hauxwell





Sounding Out Devon

19 01 2021

This has been a very strange year indeed for everyone, and there were very few opportunities to escape to the country. So my sonic explorations have been very limited. And yet, this has also been an opportunity to go back to the roots of Sounding Out, and return to the type of environment where it all started.

Over the years, i have very much enjoyed my visits to amazing churches with grandiose acoustics, and chapels that have a very special quality. Both the resonance and the feel of those places have inspired me much. And now, with most buildings closed, i embraced a return to nature, and to the acoustics of the forest. Interacting with the natural world, its soundscape and gentle reverberant responses was the starting point to this series. It felt like a conversation. And i always like this kind of connection with the outdoors.
Sounding Out has always been about this, away from the studio or controled environment. And yet, remote chapels have been dominating my recordings, apart from a few much cherished caves. Those that really speak to me are rare. And so it is the same with forests, it is hard to find the right environment, away from noise pollution and into a unique sonic world.

During a quiet period at the end of the summer, Devon was so attractive, and a perfect opportunity to get away, away from people, and disappear into the moors and forests. Of course i had the saxophone with me, and regular practice was tricky while hiking and camping. So i started walking out into the dark forest in the evening to practice against bursts of wind and into the thick green canvas. i enjoyed it so much that i decided to record some of these. The recording conditions were difficult, but here are some examples below.

i was very lucky to find one chapel open, during my travels, and found it had a very sweet sound. so of course i spent a little time there, wrapped in the uplifting experience. And finally, at the end of the trip, i returned to the forestry above fernworthy reservoir and took a day visiting a number of locations within the same area, each with its own character, finishing with an improvisation at the top of a stone row, looking down across the valley and listening to entire melodic lines bouncing off rich canopies of trees and rolling back to me with a few seconds delay. Unfortunately, although this amazing effect was clear, it was also very subtle and did not get picked up on the recording. Still…
i hope you enjoy listening to the spirit of the forest, singing through the saxophone.

 

 

woody
alto saxophone, 10 september 2020
fernworthy forest, four locations [start of track, by assycombe brook]

 

 

bridge by the hill
alto saxophone, 10 september 2020
fernworthy forest, four locations [bridge]

 

 

off track
alto saxophone, 10 september 2020
fernworthy forest, four locations [track with opening in the trees below]

 

 

five trees
alto saxophone, 10 september 2020
fernworthy forest, four locations [track with opening in the trees below]

 

 

straight line
alto saxophone, 10 september 2020
fernworthy forest, four locations [stone row]

 

 

the ballad of passing forms
alto saxophone, 10 september 2020
fernworthy forest, four locations [stone row]

 

 

wavelets rising
alto saxophone, 10 september 2020
fernworthy forest, four locations [stone row]

 
 
 

 

a touch of light
alto saxophone, 03 september 2020
st raphael, hexworthy

 

 

entanglements
alto saxophone, 03 september 2020
st raphael, hexworthy

 

 

tread lightly
alto saxophone, 03 september 2020
st raphael, hexworthy

 
 
 

 

the trees swirling dance
alto saxophone, 02 september 2020
fernworthy forest, night time

 

 

solitary bird
alto saxophone, 02 september 2020
fernworthy forest, night time

 

 





Postcards from Spain [nt016][nt017][nt018]

13 11 2020

A wonderful and varied document of social events, soundscapes, architecture and acoustics. An invitation to the practice of deep listening, this series of recordings takes us through areas of Spain during the Holy Week, a period of religious practices and processions.

Recorded on minidisk with binaural microphones, this is an active experience where each track has its own narrative, moving through spaces. The recordings are very detailed, and one can re-live the moments, immersed in the soundscapes that make up the character and atmosphere of a place, when listening back with headphones.

As we explore spaces of different acoustics, there are wonderful surprises along the way. We move from busy streets to squares and gardens with water features. Walking inside of the Cathedral, there is a mass in progress. Along busy streets with bars where flamenco music comes pouring out.
The narrative develops as we travel along sonic tableaux, each scene has its own character and sets of sound events.

There are periods of waiting amongst vast crowds, where a sea of voices develops into rhythmical patterns then quietens down while waiting for processions to arrive. There are brass bands and spontaneous spirited flamenco singing with duende. Further north, in a monastery, monks sing mass in Gregorian style.

These are unique postcards of rich places and moments frozen in time.

 

Recorded in 2008 on location, and mastered by hervé perez at nexTTime studios
©Hervé Perez 2020

nt016

nt017

nt018

released october 24th, october 30th,

and november 4th 2020

hervé perez (field recordings) [recorded on minidisk with binaural microphones]