Kurnugia - Ortiz Morales . Noise Music / Vídeo: The Hieronymus Bosch's toyroom



 Welcome to "The Hieronymus Bosch's Toyroom"! In this exciting journey, we believe, you are invited to explore and tour the supposed world of Hyeronimus Bosch's childhood imagination as rarely seen: a childhood dream where the figures, animals and objects that will later appear in the mysterious paintings of Bosch come to life with a primal, clear, naive, childlike and naive charm. In this magical journey, the images are dazzling, full of chromatic colors and always changing, trying to transport us to a kingdom where creativity and fantasy intertwine.

However, the drive and response to music are the true key and original objective of this unique experience. The original theme is located in a mixed style between vintage musique concrete and soft noise drones that will help transport us to the depths of this dream world. The song "Kurnugia" (which means "Hell" in the ancient language of the Sumerians, from 5000 years ago), we hope will be the appropriate accompaniment for this journey to the heart of Bosch's mind (or, rather, the other way around, since it is video creation that arises from music, and at whose service it has been placed)

In short, in "The Hieronymus Bosch's toyroom," you are invited to discover the power of creativity and to speculate on the world of the childhood of one of the most enigmatic artists in history, based on the most supposedly inappropriate music for the case, but we believe that, surprisingly, it is doing quite well.

And, since we intend to reach the youngest as a means of introduction and knowledge of concrete music in a pleasant way, we end as the young people themselves say: Subscribe, like and share to join us on this unforgettable journey!

Moloch -Ortiz Morales . Noise Music / Vídeo: The Moloch faces


 The Moloch Faces: An Audiovisual Experience of Noise Music and AI Transformation. We propose a curious experience between the world of noise music and artificial intelligence. In this audiovisual journey, we explore the fusion of chaotic sounds (where layers of noise and cacophony surround and shake us relentlessly, creating an intense sensory experience that immerses us in a world of chaos and bewilderment) and the evolution of the faces of an ancient and terrifying: Moloch, the old Phoenician god who gives the title to the song and the CD.

As noise music evolves, our AI takes the role of visual artist, continually transforming the representation of Moloch, making this ancient deity take on very varied forms (from terror to fascination, from the grotesque to the sublime, from the ancestral to the urban), reflecting the constant metamorphosis of music. We intend that the synergy between noise and AI transformations create an experience that challenges expectations and invites, especially the younger ones, to know the ancient myths.


Dilmún - Ortiz Morales . Mixed neofuturist music / Vídeo: The astronaut dreams



The video, titled "the astronaut dreams", and which reflects that very special and spatial dream reality, is based on visions with a distant view of the entire galaxy, showing its spiral arms and its celestial wonders, mixed with images of technical objects and spaceships and the surface of planets and stars, all framed in geometric fractal mandalas with disconcerting effects. As the video progresses, the galaxy and flying objects get closer and closer until it fills the entire frame with its stunning cosmic beauty, with fluid and captivating transitions. The video conveys a certain feeling of amazement as the viewer immerses themselves in the cosmic spectacle of space objects of all kinds, from ships, satellites, planets and galaxies in a disordered but suggestive mix, typical of dreams.
The music that supports the video, for which it was originally created and with which it is rigorously synchronized, is an electroacoustic and noise composition, in a style that could be called "mixed neofuturist", which used the most advanced techniques of the time, including frequency distortions and an incipient spectralism of amorphous sound drones interspersed with episodes of tense sounds and protagonists or bursts of machinist rhythm.

The original music, by Ortiz Morales & Kinematikom, is from 2005 and, like the original video, Lo-fi type, was made for the so-called "Music and New Technologies Conference" of the Málaga Superior Conservatory of Music.
Their first release was made in 2011 on AMP Records.
Second edition of the CD and Remastering of the video in 2023 at Ommalaga Prod.


Moloch - Ortiz Morales (CD) - 2023 - Ruidismo - Electroacustica - Industrial Noise

 



CD MOLOCH

Avant-garde & soft noise & random/experimental music

WORKS  (2021 - 2023):                          77' 55''

 

1 - Moloch .................................................7' 22''              

2 - Lalartu................................................. 6' 19''

3 - Igigi....................................................  4' 05''

4 - Maggia..............................................  7' 00''

5 - Tusalava............................................ 9' 18''

6 - Amaru.................................................3' 23''

7- Ultimatum...........................................7' 02''

8 - H2O..................................................12' 06''

9 - Sig-gi................................................. 3' 29''

10 - Joco.................................................3' 20''

11 - Kurnugia.......................................14' 11''

 

Obras interpretadas por  KINEMATIKOM ( 2, 3, 6, 9, 10)

(Samuel Pelaez a la percusión y handpan; Carmen Morales al piano preparado; JuanLu Montoro al Supercollider y Ortiz Morales a los ruidos, efectos y dirección).

 

Obras interpretadas por el TMC/CSMM: Taller de Música Contemporánea  ( 4, 10)

con los ensembles Fagotería del Tenllado (dir: Francisco Puyana) y Trompíssimo (dir: Lorena Fernandez) además del Grupo de Música Contemporánea del Conservatorio Superior de Málaga.

 

  Grabado y mezclado en el ATI-GABIROL LAB., durante julio de 2023 (a partir de grabaciones previas ).  Ing: Francis Oliva y Miguel Olmedo.  @OmmalagaProd2023.

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