Helena (march 2014) by Roeland Luyten published on 2014-04-01T16:40:54Z The intention for this piece is to create a quantum planetary universe of splintered sounds. This can easily result in just chaotic randomness. Therefore I clot seperate short soundclips into groups. In turn, those new groups clot into bigger clusters. This way I gain massive individual soundobjects with high granular density. Polyrhythmical structures are enclosed by repeating short granular patterns, like frozen mechanisms. These loops connect the bigger soundobjects in time. Some things are too big to control, others too small. In between I compose. "Helena" received a special mention on the competition "Métamorphoses 2014" (Brussels), was finalist on the competition "Città di Udine - TEM 2014" (Italy) and won first prize on the 7th International Competition of Electroacoustic Music Composition, Category Acousmatic, of The Foundation Destellos (Argentina) in 2014. Genre electroacoustic music Comment by ASOA XXX2.55555 (O) 2024-02-25T18:36:15Z Comment by Recovery Module this moment 2024-02-24T21:40:44Z Comment by Sleeping On Lotus Ashes Such a captivating piece, full of tones, textures and surprises... Great work! 2015-12-21T17:46:39Z Comment by Zero Views i ll drink my coffee listening to it !!! 2015-10-28T21:35:17Z Comment by Stavros Sakellariou !!!!!!! 2015-10-23T15:41:25Z Comment by Professor Oblivion just amazing! 2014-12-01T21:12:01Z Comment by Fastus I'm honored to present an extraordinary piece, winner of the 7th International Competition of Electroacoustic Music Composition - for 'Masterpieces of Experimental Music' 2014-10-27T14:29:48Z Comment by Fastus Bravo - a truly remarkable piece - and congratulations! 2014-09-18T16:33:24Z Comment by A Bit Grumpy Keigoe man ! Boeiend van begin tot einde. 2014-09-15T06:38:08Z Comment by Rafael Munoz Gomez super!! 2014-04-03T19:30:07Z Comment by Rafael Munoz Gomez beautiful :) 2014-04-03T19:29:37Z