Tag: swoop and cross

  • Voices #39


    voices #39
    ◦ “voices” is the place where we ask, artists reply and you read.
    here we got:

    Swoop and Cross

    answering some questions. We have already observed his ambient / drone / electroacoustic work here.

    [1. IDEA]

    The A. O.: The track from “On the Grounds of Indecency” that we prefer is “This river”. Can you tell us how it came to light?

    ► Swoop and Cross: There is this quote in Ishiguro’s Never let me go: “I keep thinking about this river somewhere, with the water moving really fast. And these two people in the water, trying to hold onto each other, holding on as hard as they can, but in the end it’s just too much. The current’s too strong. They’ve got to let go, drift apart.”
    The track is largely inspired in this idea of trying to hold on to each other in a turbulent world, hence the feathering in and out of sounds that try to overtake the looping motif that extends throughout the piece and that symbolises the attempt for stability, which keeps being disrupted by the flow in “this river”. From the starting idea, the track was then just a technical exercise of musical composition and layering. Like most pieces, it wrote itself.

    [2. CREATION]

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  • Observation n.66

    observation n.66

    Swoop and Cross

    On the Grounds of Indecency

    ○ Oct 2025 | Label: Perceptual Tapes

    ■ Genres: Ambient / Drone / Electroacoustic
    Rating: 8.5/10
    ■ Favorite track: “This river”

    ► Yeah, this is clearly a river. Trembling strings provide a mournful, cinematic backdrop, while spoken-word fragments drift in and out like a memory echo, half-heard and deeply human. Each piano note adds both fragile purity and dissonance to the hazy atmosphere. The combination of these elements somehow generates a real masterpiece. Poetry needs to be unclear.