Girish Mahajan (Editor)

Morceau Subrosa

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Length
  
46:42

Release date
  
19 June 2012

Producer
  
BT

Artist
  
BT

Songs
  
Morceau Subrosa

Label
  
405 Recordings

Morceau Subrosa httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaenthumb0

Released
  
June 19, 2012 (2012-06-19)

Genres
  
Electronica, Ambient music

Similar
  
If the Stars Are Eternal So Are Y, ESCM, Ima, These Re‑Imagined Machines, Movement in Still Life

Bt nuovo morceau subrosa


Morceau Subrosa (also known, in full, as SUPPLEMENTO {BT: Volume 01. SERAPHIM 09.} NUOVO MORCEAU SUBROSA {A topological ABSTRACT of Granular Systems} [Symphonie elektronik]) is the eighth studio album by composer and electronica artist BT, and was released on June 19, 2012, in tandem with If the Stars are Eternal So are You and I, his seventh studio album.

Contents

Bt morceau subrosa 2012


Development

First announced in March 2012, BT described Morceau Subrosa as "unlike any other album I have released." While Morceau Subrosa which was originally scheduled for release in April 2012 before If The Stars Are Eternal So Are You And I (which was supposed to be released in mid-May 2012), both albums missed their release windows. Then, after being announced for release on June 12, 2012, the albums missed the window again, finally being released one week later (June 19).

Musical style

Morceau Subrosa is very different in style compared to most of BT's previous works, exclusively favoring ambient soundscapes. Certain aspects of the album were previously used in These Hopeful Machines, such as ambient intros.

Track listing

  1. "Morceau Subrosa" - 46:42
    1. "Nicht Musik [Verklarung] No. 2 in D Major" (7:41)
    2. "Sonitum Explicandis Tardius" (6:02)
    3. "Tabular Sarsa(λ) Algorithm No. 13" (10:46)
    4. "Seraphim" (3:58)
    5. "Le Particules et les Sortileges Muse No. 3" (6:32)
    6. "The Art of Perceptual Aliasing" (3:00)
    7. "Chant des Etoiles Thought No. 9, K 421" (7:10)
    8. "Apotheosis" (1:31)

References

Morceau Subrosa Wikipedia