A lullaby lost at sea
A musical setting of a poem by Emily Brontë —a cradle song caught between tenderness and turbulence.
The stormy sea becomes both threat and comfort, as the voice addresses a sleeping child with fragile serenity. The original verses float over a texture of shifting tones and granular echoes, built from a fusion of analog and modular synthesis.
The main voice of the piece comes from the EastBeast by cre8audio, shaped through a modular system centered on Morphagene by Make Noise, with Ornament & Crime and Pam’s New Workout by ALM guiding the flow.
A lullaby whispered through wires —where sleep, sea, and memory fold into one.
Music, recording, mixing and production: Juan Ramos
Lyrics: Emily Brontë
AI-generated vocals:
The voices do not take part in the creative process. They simply reproduce the melody and lyrics composed by the artist, and are manually tuned, edited and shaped to fit the project’s aesthetic.
They are integrated as symbolic elements within the fictional universe of the work. No pre-existing vocal material has been used.
Main instrumentation:
– Cre8audio East Beast (sequencing and synthesis)
– Compact modular system
– String section written by the artist and played back in StaffPad using Orchestral Tools libraries
Machines used:
– East Beast
– Compact modular system (Morphagen, Ornament & Crime, Pam’s New Workout...)
Project: The Machine in the Botanical Garden
Year: 2024
All pieces in this project were composed, produced and mixed by the artist as part of a narrative and handcrafted process.
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