DLP 5 by William Basinski from the album The Disintegration Loops - Arcadia Archive Edition

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DLP 5 by William Basinski from the album The Disintegration Loops - Arcadia Archive Edition
Sometimes I hear, in a small bit of music, William Basinski's dlp 1.1. If you've never experienced it, it is one of the most devastating pieces of art I've ever taken in. I'm going to put it below a cut, because I don't want anyone to feel triggered by it.
You see, Basinski finished his work on the Disintegration Loop project on September 11, 2001. He posted dlp 1.1 set to video he took from his rooftop in Brooklyn the next day, and it is quietly, ambiently devastating.
I graduated college in May 2001. I do not know how to talk about my experience watching the events of September 11th, even still, 24 years later. My entire adulthood was informed by that day.
When I stumbled on the Youtube video of dlp 1.1, with the billowing smoke, I sat frozen at my desk in the college library where I worked. The eerie sounds. The billowing smoke. The billowing smoke. I wept.
When I hear an echo of it, in a pop song or a BL soundtrack or the muzak in the elevator, it activates something in me. I always seek out the video and watch for a short while. I have never wept again, though I have often felt like it.
I suppose the truth is that I will never escape it.
The thing about Amaryllis is that because they are an resurrected corpse is that they now tend to act as if they haven't slept since 9 years old. Always very tired, not being able to think properly, brain fog/fatigue, just functioning problems in general.
That's why If GaB had an ost, some of the songs would be something akin to Everywhere at the end of time(or anything made by Leyland Kirby/The Caretaker/ V/Vm /Any other alias this guy used) or The disintegration loops
Ship of thesis, memory and Athazagoraphobia are gonna be major motifs for Yllis.
Also because King Solstice is a big fan of Balls/Galas and Leyland's work(and by proxy Ivan Seal's paintings) struck a chord within him
save me william basinski.. save me
9.11 music: William Basinski - Disintegrations Loops 1.1
DLP 2.2 by William Basinski from the album The Disintegration Loops II
Disintegration Loops (2021), dir. David Wexler
A rather short documentary on William Basinski's Disintegration Loops, chronicling some of his childhood, adolescence, the events that led up to the creation of Disintegration Loops, the aftermath, the current pandemic and Basinski's new record. Features interviews with other musicians as well including Lawrence English, Maxim Moston and Anohni.
Happy Holidays.
Thanks to everyone for their support in this most difficult and tumultuous year. I am grateful for my health, a roof over my head and for music. I am grateful for you all. My time in lockdown was actually busier than ever - I completed work on scoring Archer Season 11. Dicktown, another animated show which I scored, premiered on FX. I completed Oscillospira, an epic collaboration with Simon Steensland, which was released on Ipecac Records. I launched Ectopic Ents in Bandcamp. In the “serious” music realm of my work, I completed a graphic score commission for Decibel New Music Ensemble. I created an arrangement of William Basinski’s “Disintegration Loops IV” for chamber orchestra. I got about halfway through a major commission for Alarm Will Sound, which will premiere in 2021. And I worked on two new compositions for string quartet. I created the soundscape for Anne Senstad’s immense Radical Light installation in Tallinn, and worked as audio consultant on several of her short films. I also worked on several symphonic arrangements of Foetus compositions with Simon Hanes, working long distance via Skype. We also worked up some new arrangements of material for JG Thirlwell + Ensemble. I completed work on the second Xordox album, which is now in production and will be released on Editions Mego in 2021. I wrote a bunch of material for Melvins, which I hope crystallizes one day. I collaborated on a track with Rabit. I contributed to the new Matmos album, Freq_out returned with an ambitious new model. I was asked to mix some songs for a highly regarded group which will be revealed at a later date. 2020 saw the release of the Hal Willner-produced Marc Bolan tribute album, on which I made arrangements of songs for Marc Almond and Emily Haines. Tragically, we lost Hal to the Covid 19 pandemic, along with over a million worldwide and counting.
On the performance front. the JG Thirlwell & Ensemble London show was postponed (twice). Some big career retrospective concerts for the Melbourne Festival were postponed.
And for the future? I just began work on Archer Season 12. I hope to release the first Archer soundtrack in 2021. I’ll be recording an album of my string quartets with Mivos Quartet as soon as it’s safe (we were originally scheduled to make this recording in September 2020). Also in 2021, look for the reissue of the Foetus album ACHE in white vinyl. The new Tredici Bacci album should drop in 2021, which contains two songs I co-wrote with Simon Hanes, and a Foetus cover (!). Simon and I also have a whole album of songs written for the female voice, which we are slowly recording. I’ll be releasing the final installment of my first art print series. And I am also itching to finally release the "Cholera Nocebo" album. I have started on a third Xordox album. I have also started work on new Foetus material, some of which I hope to record with orchestra, with a view to a 2025 release.
So onward and upward. Health and happiness in 2021. Stay safe and fly high.