Darkness Of Destruction
by John Hutchinson & Dave Yowell
Uploaded 11/12/2024
Darkness Of Destruction
by John Hutchinson & Dave Yowell
Uploaded 11/12/2024
Description
A very moving and sad fusion of cellos and a violin plus swirling keyboard pads. It comes in sections, joined by an udu (Nigerian percussion) in the final section. The composition was influenced by the sad news of destructions of innocent folks' homes and lives happening in the wars around the world today.
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John Hutchinson (CAE/IPI: 869398068)
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Simon Hutchinson is a composer and interdisciplinary artist whose work investigates the cultural narratives that are embedded in our interactions with technology. His works fuse European concert traditions, creative electronics, and global musical influences, creating interactive, immersive experiences that advocate for a thoughtful approach to the digital age. |
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Dave Yowell (CAE/IPI: 145737656)
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Dave Yowell was born and grew up in Kenya, East Africa. His formative years as a musician were spent playing with many local musicians, where, along with psychedelic rock, funk and soul from the West, he absorbed the groove and swing of African, Arabian and Indian musical culture that makes up the backdrop of Kenya's diverse population. In 1973, he moved to London, eventually setting up his own recording studio and production company, Sultan Sound. Today, he lives in Salvador da Bahia, Brazil, and is a well-known music producer of world fusion, with many film and television credits. |