Opéra Mort: Film Works LP
As part of the 2016 festival Night of the Experimental Film, French duo Opéra Mort (= Èlg +
Fusiller) performed a live soundtrack for two films that centre on the
paradoxical symbiosis of love and death: ‘The Potted Psalm’ by Sidney
Peterson and James Broughton, and ‘Dream Work’ by Peter Tscherkassky.
Both films convey love and death as both direct opposites and kindred
concepts, turning to cryptic surrealism, poetic hallucinations and
flickering alternations between flesh and ecstatic abstraction. Opéra
Mort’s sonic accompaniment is a squirming contradiction, fraught with
micro-harmonic friction and bleeps of electronic alarm. Is the
soundscape melding into a solitary whole or blowing itself apart? With
‘Film Works’, the duo have adapted their soundtrack into a standalone
recorded work. Synthesisers flicker like computers trapped inside
calculative loops. Flailing organs knot into tendrils of microphone
feedback. Occasionally it’s possible to identify traces of body and
voice within the wretched lattice – resting-state heartbeats, regulatory
beeps of life support – which are only ever faintly present within
Opéra Mort’s transcendent elsewhere, like echoes humming through the
membrane between the corporeal world and the heights of ecstasy. Just
like the films that inspired it, ‘Film Works’ enacts the strange
disputation that defines the climactic extremes of human experience: to
love and death, the body is both the fundamental vessel and the husk
that is left behind. Black vinyl in black/white sleeve. Limited edition of 300 copies.