Viikinsaari is an island located in the lake Pyhäjärvi belonging to the City of Tampere, Finland. The island is a popular nature resort and an outdoor recreation area, attracting visitors all year round. In the summertime there is a boat connection to the island from the Laukontori harbour. In winter, the island can be reached by walking or skiing. The western part is a nature reserve, but there are also swimming shores, playgrounds, a small chapel, a fireplace for roasting sausages, a restaurant, a footpath through the nature reserve and a dance pavilion on the island. (Wikipedia)
Viikinsaari is the name of a movie that does not exist. A love story, a drama in which water plays a key role: the lake, the sound of the rain, a flood … An encounter in a extreme situation. But a situation that the players don’t know. To watch how something can be born while all around disappears. And viceversa (Spoiler?)
It’s a music poem and an imagination exercise for me and the listener.
The realization of an idea that I’ve been going around: create a soundtrack from three or four ideas, from an imagined story. There are no “real” images; it’s the listener who must to put it with a little help of the sound. So intimate, so universal.
Viikinsaari is small pieces for piano. And it’s water. It’s the piano that calls the shots through melodies and rhythms inspired by the sounds of water, their ways, their reflections … With string and wind arrangements that sound like whispers at times and other times explode in the ears leaving the piano in the background, like waves. A space for melancholy and contemplation.
Influences: Nyman & Sakamoto, a weekend in Tampere, leaky faucets, the first cold days of fall, lakes, images with cold colours, Chopin preludes, wet clothes near the fireplace, broken umbrellas in a dustbin, Satie & Debussy, Tom Wait’s Asylum Years…
I return to the kitchen to present Stomako, a weblog that I did not mention in the post about cooking blogs because I wanted to highlight it and give him his own space, his own presentation.
Reasons? Well, They were a few of the “pioneers” using betterwithmusic’s library as background music in projects about food & recipes. In addition, they put the music in the foreground. “Hands, music and the best ingredients,” as Ruben Leon and Guiye Comín, minds and hands behind the project, said. Something that I and the other artists and bands involved in their videos must be thankful for.
And finally, and overall, I love this website: a place full of wonderful recipes, great quality videos… “Where there is space for everything from creating more sophisticated, to the more mundane snack”. Isn’t only about the use of my music. I’m really a big fan. I want to cook and eat it all!
Are you hungry?
47 PAD THAI DE POLLO from Stomako on Vimeo.