An electronic Mass, solemn, sublime and exalted.
author: Tobias Fischer of Mouvement Nouveau
"I wrote this music living alone in a church in Bruton", Steve remembers, "I have never written anything in this style before or since." Indeed he hasn't. "The Bruton Suite" is an electronic Mass, a solemn, sublime and exalted one-hour long composition that takes you right into that church with its awe-inspiring ornamentations. Time seems to stand still, as these pieces switch from majestic string arrangements into sweet lute mysteries, constantly reinterpretating their motives. The music leaves the listener with a lot of space and by its free floating-nature, the pieces severe all ties with time. "I felt inspired by the atmosphere around me and a sense to discover the truth in me", says Steve, "I devoted my time to a natural form of creativity that seemed to me a wonderful part of a magical environment." That last bit decribes it best: Really, this is both an organic and bewildering landscape that one can wander through, exploring its surface - and oneself.
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