The White Cube - PELUSA
HEKTOR THILLET (coffeeeurope)
How did I become interested in The White Cube Project?
To be honest, my nature obliged me. I am a professional fine artist with an eccentric stroke that won’t quit. This exhibition’s concept is certainly the stuff that tickles my fancy. So it had me at “art”…
How did I make the song?
First I grabbed Gurdonark’s sound pack; which is a winter delight of sounds [did I mention I am a serious winter geek?] Then, as I like to do, I went over to freesound.org to find all the sound effects the picture in my mind was talking about. I started with a white canvas, in this case a clear loop of what reminded me of northern lights. To that I added static effects, as if the sound being presented was a strange wave found on a radio. I also added footsteps on the snow to represent the person walking whose thoughts we are tuning into. The rest of what takes place is a paradox of sound, thoughts, and sentiment simmering into ecstasy.
What Inspired the song?
The first time I ever saw snow, was also the day my ex of 3 years and I broke up for good. We lived in Boston then. That morning, after the quiet breakup, he went to work. I put on my boots, scarf, and went out for a walk in the city that was now completely cover in snow. As I walked the snow fell each time stronger. Flashes of everyday life with him began invading my mind and made me colder as I went on. But at some point, a happy thought of us laughing and being happy took center stage in my mind; and I began smiling and getting warmer. Something told me my love wasn’t leaving me, only him. My love would always be with me. Soon after I went and grabbed a cappuccino; as usual—things looked brighter. That is the picture I tried to paint in this song.
What does Pelusa mean?
Dust bunnies. Crazy thoughts. Stuff accumulating in your head. Something fluffy! ha!
Thanks Sackjo22 and Gurdonark; good luck with the exhibition. Wish I could go!
To be honest, my nature obliged me. I am a professional fine artist with an eccentric stroke that won’t quit. This exhibition’s concept is certainly the stuff that tickles my fancy. So it had me at “art”…
How did I make the song?
First I grabbed Gurdonark’s sound pack; which is a winter delight of sounds [did I mention I am a serious winter geek?] Then, as I like to do, I went over to freesound.org to find all the sound effects the picture in my mind was talking about. I started with a white canvas, in this case a clear loop of what reminded me of northern lights. To that I added static effects, as if the sound being presented was a strange wave found on a radio. I also added footsteps on the snow to represent the person walking whose thoughts we are tuning into. The rest of what takes place is a paradox of sound, thoughts, and sentiment simmering into ecstasy.
What Inspired the song?
The first time I ever saw snow, was also the day my ex of 3 years and I broke up for good. We lived in Boston then. That morning, after the quiet breakup, he went to work. I put on my boots, scarf, and went out for a walk in the city that was now completely cover in snow. As I walked the snow fell each time stronger. Flashes of everyday life with him began invading my mind and made me colder as I went on. But at some point, a happy thought of us laughing and being happy took center stage in my mind; and I began smiling and getting warmer. Something told me my love wasn’t leaving me, only him. My love would always be with me. Soon after I went and grabbed a cappuccino; as usual—things looked brighter. That is the picture I tried to paint in this song.
What does Pelusa mean?
Dust bunnies. Crazy thoughts. Stuff accumulating in your head. Something fluffy! ha!
Thanks Sackjo22 and Gurdonark; good luck with the exhibition. Wish I could go!