Started off as a clean and simple idea where duplicates of an aimless chord 'progression' would phase in and out with each other, liked the lonely sound of some of the synthetic sounds and added both melodic and soundscape elements related to the haiku by Etheridge Knight,
The wire fence is tall
The lights in the prison barracks
Flick off, one by one.

Etheridge Knight was an American author, and one of the most prominent poets of the Black Arts Movement in the 20th century. While serving the U.S. Army in Korea he was wounded and as a result, the drug addiction that had begun during his service got worse. He wrote his most acclaimed book, Poems from Prison, during the eight years he spent in the Indiana State Prison for robbery.

Seven days to make music in response to the assigned haiku: to participate visit naviarrecords.com/about/naviar-haiku

Deadline: 7th November 2018

haiku by Etheridge Knight terebess.hu/eglish/haiku/knight.html

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    • Key: G
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