This is a preview/promo for Daedelus‘ Fin de Siècle, from the upcoming release, Righteous Fists of Harmony:
In this release, Daedelus presents a soundtrack-of-sorts to the Boxer Rebellion.
What, you ask, could make such ancient history an inspiration for modern electronics? Well, Daedelus has found a strange relevance to our modern malady in these epic events of long ago…
After seventy years of China’s opium-related subjugation by Queen Victoria and her allies, a force of resistance fighters — termed “Boxers” by the British — rose to the challenge in 1898. Calling themselves “The Righteous Fists of Harmony,” this secret society of martial artists felt they held magical powers: they believed themselves bulletproof, able to fly, and capable of raising the dead (who would then fight alongside them). And so began the brief Boxer Rebellion; three years later 100,000 Boxers had fallen, their magic helpless against the cutting-edge machinery of war. The British prevailed only to face ultimate defeat, as their empire rapidly declined.
Daedelus endeavors to compose a requiem for the end — of beliefs, of lives, and of an era. This elegy for a bygone battle sheds light on our own contemporary conundrum: will our faith in modernity be our downfall? Are we blinded by this age of wonders, doomed to be destroyed by our ingenious inventions? Although Daedelus’ music has always juxtaposed organic and electronic elements, they war as never before on “Righteous Fists of Harmony,” a portrait of a tumultuous era that came crashing to a close.
Gorgeous track and video, eh? Does anyone else hear echoes of early Tomita?
Daedelus‘ Righteous Fists of Harmony will be out March 23rd.
Tracks:
- An Armada Approaches
- Tidal Waves Uprising
- The Open Hand Avows
- Order Of The Golden Dawn (featuring Laura Darling)
- The Finishing of a Thing
- Succumbing To (featuring Kid A)
- Stampede Me (with Amir Yaghmai)
- Fin De Siècle
Video Credits:
- Music : Daedelus ( myspace.com/daedelusdarling )
- Song : “Fin de Siècle”
- Album : Righteous Fists of Harmony
- Label : Brainfeeder ( brainfeedersite.com )
- Director: Clay Lipsky ( goclaygo.com / destroyrockmusic.com )
- DP/Editing/Animation : Clay Lipsky
- Starring : Laura Darlington (The Long Lost)
Love this!
Anybody know if this is processed orchestra, synth plus orchestra or something else?
Well, definitely shades of Debussy. So if you are thinking Snowflakes are Dancing album by Tomita, then yes. If you listen to the horn lines in this, they definitely have the pulsing/throbbing feel from Prelude a L'apres midi d'un Faune. Same for the harmonies and use of the solo violin. Nice though.
Well, definitely shades of Debussy. So if you are thinking Snowflakes are Dancing album by Tomita, then yes. If you listen to the horn lines in this, they definitely have the pulsing/throbbing feel from Prelude a L'apres midi d'un Faune. Same for the harmonies and use of the solo violin. Nice though.
synth plus orchestra, I use string machine and fxpansion soft synths on Fin de Siècle. Thank you for watching!