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EPISODE · Sep 4, 2012 · 6 MIN

Daïïchi Melts Down, Philippe Petit

from Fukushima Open Sounds

« Mon idée était avec « Daiichi Melts Down » de donner à entendre le boom de Daiichi, son anéantissement. Pour cela j’ai choisi le « propos électroacoustique » qui justement permet de sortir des sentiers battus et donner force au propos. » Philippe Petit, Réponse à l’enquête de la revue l’Autre Musique. Philippe Petit, photo by Pirlouiiiit “This piece corresponds to the vision that I have of what would be a post-disaster atmosphere, where everything starts nicely then deteriorates, and then explodes back gradually” P.Petit « Daïïchi Melts Down » est une pièce correspondant à ma vision de  ce que serait une ambiance post-catastrophe, où tout commence joliment  puis se détériore, explose et ensuite fond petit à petit. » Philippe Petit photo : Nathalie Ginoux — Philippe Petit est un compositeur et un activiste inlassable pro-musique, tant par ses multiples pratiques que ses explorations journalistiques. http://www.philippepetit.info/ L’article Daïïchi Melts Down, Philippe Petit est apparu en premier sur Fukushima Open Sounds.

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« Mon idée était avec « Daiichi Melts Down » de donner à entendre le boom de Daiichi, son anéantissement. Pour cela j’ai choisi le « propos électroacoustique » qui justement permet de sortir des sentiers battus et donner force au propos. » Philippe...

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