Solidum William Ryan Fritch
Album info
Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
04.12.2020
Label: Lost Tribe Sound
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Minimalism
Artist: William Ryan Fritch
Composer: William Ryan Fritch
Album including Album cover
- William Ryan Fritch:
- 1 Movement I 01:42
- 2 Movement II 05:26
- 3 Movement III 03:29
- 4 Movement IV 03:31
- 5 Movement V 02:48
- 6 Movement VI 04:13
- 7 Movement VII 02:37
- 8 Movement VIII 02:11
- 9 Movement IX 03:37
- 10 Movement X 01:26
- 11 Movement XI 03:15
- 12 Movement XII 03:29
- 13 Movement XIII 02:42
- 14 Movement XIV 02:02
- 15 Movement XV 02:12
- 16 Movement XVI 03:46
- 17 Movement XVII 04:17
- 18 Movement XVIII 04:23
- 19 Movement XIX 04:18
- 20 Movement XX 03:06
- 21 Movement XXI 02:13
Info for Solidum
Solidum, is an album of unexpected stillness and negative space from William Ryan Fritch, a composer most known for his lush, dense arrangements that teem with a raw kinetic sense of energy.
Typical Fritch records are chock-full of hyper-textural sound, where mechanical noise and small idiosyncrasies of each instrument become an integral part of the music’s character. By contrast, Solidum uses a colder and more rounded sound palette that relies on PZM and boundary mics to capture the upright piano, cello, violin, and harp bowed with rosined fishing line and blend them with digital piano and A Roland JX-3p. This gives the muted acoustics an unnatural smoothness and a pitchy quaver that makes the listener question what is synthesized and what is not. The creative impetus was to see what sense of emotionality and sincerity could be achieved without relying on Fritch’s familiar aesthetic of tactile and vulnerable sounds.
The title Solidum comes from the Latin phrase “in Solidum,” meaning “for the whole.” It’s a mentality that must somehow prevail, at a time when there is less of a sense of closeness than there has been at any point in recent memory.
Many works of art have been made amidst this pandemic and it’s been fascinating seeing how artists have translated the experiences of heightened uncertainty, loneliness and longing for connection. Solidum is Fritch’s one search for connection and deepened empathy in a world where touch and closeness has been so cruelly taken away from our means of showing love.
"Fritch has always been a musical innovator, and Solidum continues this trend in fine fashion. It’s colder, sleeker, and feels more disciplined than anything else, thanks mostly to its reserved mood." (James Catchpole, FLUID RADIO)
William Ryan Fritch
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