There is a thread entitled ‘Pictures of our sound-making …spaces’, but could we have an idea of ‘musical space’? Something we could never hope to take a photograph of.

I recently read a review of an electronic album that proposed that great producers create a ‘room’ in our imagination. I like that as a picture of what happens when we listen to a song, any song.

At the beginnings of recorded sound, that would be one, real room. The studio space. These days I think it would often be a bit like a trick. Because the room is not real. Or, there may be multiple rooms. A mess of spaces warping the mind, pulling the music and rhythms in multiple dimensions.

I mean, regardless of the beats, melodies, discord, tones or timbres the music has to live and breathe, exist in a space. Is this THE essential element to something sounding alive*? Another way of thinking about the ineffable ‘atmosphere’?


(*in lieu of any voice, which I would argue makes a world of its own, in the space of the mouth and lungs.)


1 Like