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  • Time Vials: Part 3 is coming out this Friday!

     

    Hey everyone, I hope you’re having a nice start to the year.

    On Friday the 16th of January, the third part of the Time Vials series will be released.

    It has three tracks — Purslane, Campion, and Abigail — which reference the book House of Suns by Alastair Reynolds.

    I was reading that book while I was finalising these pieces, and felt that the mood of the book really related to the music, so I ended up naming the tracks after three core characters of the story.

    If you haven’t read the book, definitely give it a go — I highly recommend it. It’s a work of far-future science fiction that looks into the nature of humanity and what could be considered ‘human’ in speculative scenarios involving cloning and the manipulation of the body with technology, in the spirit of transhumanism. It touches on core ideas of post-humanism — how has/does our concept of the ‘human’ change, and what can be considered human after technological additions and changes to the body. (The character of the ‘Spirit of the Air’ was mind-blowing.) But it’s also just a really cool story!


    The third part of Time Vials begins with the track Purslane, which was built using a modular synthesiser running through some guitar pedals. It was recorded as a single take and then further processed in the computer, with a few extra parallel layers added: The original recording was sent out into other pedals, processed in different ways, then brought back into the session and overlaid with the original. I’ve been experimenting with this approach to processing and working with hardware — making multiple layers from a single piece of material, blending them, fading them in and out, and allowing them to morph over time. These techniques come very much from the workflows of Max Cooper and Jon Hopkins I learnt about some years ago, as well as approaches to electroacoustic music composition.

    The second track, Campion, is a little simpler and came out of a jam I was doing one afternoon on the Prophet synth. It’s just a few chords looping and gradually building over time. Nothing too crazy with this one, but I felt it worked well between Purslane and Abigail, and I also used some of the same processing techniques on it.

    Abigail is a slower-paced piece, and it’s one I actually started in between teaching classes at SAE. I set myself up in one of the studios and explored a workflow using Granulator, a granular synthesiser in Ableton Live. I was listening to a bit of A Winged Victory for the Sullen at the time — if you haven’t heard them, definitely give them a listen. Their influence mostly comes through in the atmosphere and chords, but I went for more of a synthesised approach than they typically do. I also started playing around with really high-frequency ‘pings’, which I love hearing in experimental electronic music — particularly in some Japanese work. Those really digital, high-frequency bursts almost act like pinpricks of sound in the upper registers.

    Overall, this EP feels like it sits comfortably as a part three. It brings the energy down slightly (not that the Time Vials series could be considered heaps ‘energetic’) and focuses on sustained sounds rather than plucked elements or strong pulses; everything feels more fluid on this release. In contrast, I focused more on pieces with a clearer sense of rhythm and pulse in part four — not necessarily percussive, but with a clearer and stronger rhythmic grid.

    Part three is out on Friday, and you can pre-save it here. I’m really looking forward to hearing what you think.

    Much love!

    Pat

     

  • Time Vials: Part 1

    Time Vials: Part 1

    Time Vials: Part 1 is the first of four chapters of a larger project, built around a collection of experiments developed over the past two years. The music centres around large textures through expansive, atmospheric pieces. It marks a shift towards harmonic music that focuses primarily on space and scale.

    I’ve always been interested in the intersection of technology and art, and how we use technology to extend our current capabilities — including those involving expression. These pieces lean heavily on technology, but they also reach towards harmony as a main expressive force.

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  • To Dream of Substance

    To Dream of Substance

    Pat Carroll – To Dream of Substance
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    ‘To Dream of Substance’ marks a move into a deeper territory of experimental electronic music.

    I’ve been feeling a pull into this new musical territory for a while, and with that comes a pull out of some previous territory. I wanted to mark this point with this piece. At its core is the theme of ‘endings as beginnings’. The starting point for making this piece was the idea to create an opening that sounded simultaneously like an ending and a beginning.

    From here—and consistent with this theme—the piece is built on feelings of pressure, accumulation, force and catharsis.

    I teamed up with Mica Studios, who conceptualised and brought to life these insane visuals to support the track. It was a real joy collaborating with a bunch of talented legends.

    This can be viewed here:
    youtu.be/9ssA8XL4hvY

    Enjoy,
    Pat.
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    released April 19, 2024
    Written & Produced – Pat Carroll
    Mixed & Mastered – Matt Curtin
    Artwork – Will Stephenson @ MICA Studios

    Video Credits

    Executive producers: Will Stephenson, Matt Little & Pat Carroll
    Directors: Will Stephenson & Andrew Dempsey
    DOP: David Longden
    Producers: David Longden, Will Stephenson & Curtis Sweet
    Production company: Mica Studios
    Artist: Pat Carroll
    Production designer: Will Stephenson
    Set design: Olivia Thomas
    Set build: Seb Palmer, Fogel Watkins, Will Stephenson
    Photographer: Curtis Sweet
    Edit/colour: David Longden
    Fire safety advice: Jack Simmonds
    Set transport/BTS: Alex Nicolas
    Equipment: The Front
    Special thanks: Sonny Costin, Curtis Sweet and the Sweet family

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  • Plight

    Plight

    ‘Plight’ was written in mid-2023 up at Macmasters Beach on the NSW central coast, where I’ve written plenty of music in the past. Macmasters is a very special place, as it can be very quiet and allows for plenty of solitude and introspection. The atmosphere always finds a way into the music I write up there.

    This piece is really one big process of expansion. I wanted to create something that starts small and gradually grows to envelope the listener completely.

    I was interested in exploring the two opposing types of material, the note and the noise, or the tone and the texture.
    Specifically, I was exploring how these two elements play roles in creating instrumental timbres, but also can act independently from each another.
    (I was very inspired by some of the music of Loscil and Tim Hecker at the time.)

    Emotionally, I hear a big sense of release or surrender to this piece; a release from something like frustration or despair. I feel that this piece is one for those harder times, hence the title.

    Enjoy,
    Pat.
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    released January 12, 2024

  • Is Yours, Is Mine

    Is Yours, Is Mine

    ‘Is Yours, Is Mine’ revolves around a single, simple melody. This is something I’m really interested in in music – how different parts and themes can be painted in different colours to give them these new emotional qualities. What I wanted to do here was to have a melody that the record keeps finding its way back to, but have this melody altered, transformed and presented in different ways. At the start of the record, it is dark and haunting, and by the end it is more cathartic and open.

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    released July 28, 2023

  • Earthsea (as Bounty Hill)

    Earthsea (as Bounty Hill)

    ‘Earthsea’ is a collection of pieces recorded on the central coast of NSW. It aims to capture a particular sense of stillness and space up in that region. Inspired by the ocean, shore, and birdlife up there, the pieces undulate to create wave-like environments of droning material.

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    released June 15, 2023

  • Places We Leave

    Places We Leave

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  • The Mason

    The Mason

    Pat Carroll – The Mason

    ‘The Mason’ was written when I felt a need to create something that mixed the ambient and textural music I love with heavy percussive layers. This type of approach fit well with the time, when I felt an energy returning to everyday life after lockdown, but was still spending a lot of time at home listening to ambient music.

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    released February 4, 2022
    W&P by Pat Carroll

  • 211129-211203 (as Bounty Hill)

    211129-211203 (as Bounty Hill)

    “211129-211203” is a collection of pieces written during some time away at the end of 2021. The idea behind them was to exercise placing more value on the creative process itself, as opposed to only on the final product. With this in mind, the pieces were approached as reflective exercises: improvisation with the sole purpose of spontaneous, authentic self-expression.

    Originally, these recordings weren’t going to be released. However, I grew fond of them and felt that they were a clear reflection of a time and place for me. It was written during a pretty bizarre time in history (the covid pandemic), and inevitably was influenced and shaped by this period. Because of this, I felt it was necessary to contribute it into the pool of music being written at this time.
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    211129-211203 was composed using a modular synthesiser, electric guitar and a set of field recordings of birds and rain.
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    “Bounty Hill” is an outlet for these types of exercises, and a reminder that sometimes the sketches are enough.

    released January 20, 2022

    W&P by Pat Carroll.

  • That Bewildering Energy

    That Bewildering Energy

    That Bewildering Energy is a collection of four pieces built around short improvisations on an analog synth. They collectively tell a story of trying to fall asleep when the mind just won’t switch off.

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    released April 30, 2021

    Performed and Produced by Pat Carroll.
    Mastered by Matt Curtin.