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Posted: Feb. 17 2004, 02:25 |
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Quote (Korgscrew @ Feb. 13 2004, 12:47) | Is it just Mike's music you see like this, or all music? |
[QUOTE] I am very aware of colour when listening to MO but to differing degrees with other music- so I'm not sure if I have true synaesthesia. Recently I have been listening to Air, the French duo, and feel similar sensations. The colour thing and music is something I have been aware of for a very long time. I was about 8 or 9 when I discovered the music of MO and instinctively knew that this music was for me. No one told me about it, I just heard it on the radio. I think that I encountered it at a key stage in the development of my sense of music appreciation - how lucky was that?!! My brain was mapped! Since then, nothing has come as close or is as long lasting for me (maybe some classical, Schubert, Beethoven, Satie and Pink Floyd and JMJ ).
The sensation has something to do with the combinations of sounds that give the colour,not the individual notes themselves. And this is where the genius of Mike Oldfield lies. Some people's voices have the same effect, like the girl in Curved Air, there's something about the way her voice weaves through the music that makes me freeze. And in 2000 I went along to the Milennium Dome and was captivated by the Peter Gabriel performance of Ovo. I had to watch it twice - I had no idea it would effect me the way it did. I also bought the CD and it still has the same impact every time I put it on. I haven't ventured into more of his music but I might give it a try.
Progressive Rock, I read somewhere, can be described as Art Rock, and this does make sense to me. It would explain what's in my head! I have no idea whether some or all of Mike Oldfield's music could be classified as such and I'm not sure I like to put music into categories, but it does make it easier to talk about.
On the arty side, I always prefer the grey tones of pencil drawings and when I try to use colour, I'm never happy with the result. It's as if the colour needs to be in my head, when it's on the paper it's out of control and far too loud! I plan to work on this in the future, as I love to look at the use of colour in other stuff.
It was good to read of other people's colour experiences, by the way!
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