Songwriter Warren Hildebrand of Foxes in Fiction has a special sensory gift. He experiences images and color when he listens to certain music, and hears tones when he sees certain images. In this episode of Composer Quest, we talk about Warren’s synesthesia and how it shades his music making. Warren also talks about why he loves audio degradation, and why he started the cassette tape label Orchid Tapes. This interview with Warren, by complete chance, happens to be a perfect follow up to my previous interview with synesthetic composer Mary Beth Huttlin.
[audio:https://charliemccarron.com/mediaftp/composerquest/composer-quest-025-warren-hildebrand.mp3]Right click to download Ep. 25, or open in iTunes.
All of Warren Hildebrand’s music can be downloaded for free at foxesinfiction.ca. Special thanks to William Basinski for letting us use a clip of The Disintegration Loops.
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Episode Soundtrack
- 0:00 – Original Composer Quest Theme by Warren Hildebrand
- 0:30 – “Operating Room” – Foxes in Fiction (Swung from the Branches, 2010)
- 1:42 – “Backyard Swingset” – Foxes in Fiction
- 2:10 – “Jimi Bleachball” – Foxes in Fiction (Swung from the Branches, 2010)
- 4:22 – “Thank You, Sunday Morning” – Foxes in Fiction (Swung from the Branches, 2010)
- 6:15 – “dlp 3” – William Basinski (The Disintegration Loops)
- 11:45 – “School Night” – Foxes in Fiction (Alberto, 2010)
- 13:35 – “Sadiya” – Foxes in Fiction (Alberto, 2010)
- 22:14 – “Sleeping Building Unsuspecting” – Foxes in Fiction (Swung from the Branches, 2010)
- 23:54 – “Basement Window” – Foxes in Fiction (Swung from the Branches, 2010)
- 22:57 – “15 Ativan (Song for Erika)” – Foxes in Fiction (Swung from the Branches, 2010)
Further Listening
- William Basinski
- Atlas Sound
- Brian Eno
- Benoit Poulliard
- Harold Budd
- Cocteau Twins
- Deerhunter
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