What if you had to do a collab... where you couldn't hear your collaborator?!
I invited Andrew Huang to collaborate with me using an experimental process that I call "Imaginative Listening"—this is one of my favorite ways of making music with other people because the results are always unpredictable and surprising.
In this process, you don't share any details about the kind of music you're going to make, or what tools you're going to use—you just pick a time to record, and a duration for the piece. Independently from one another (without seeing or hearing each other) each collaborator records their own layer. The pieces are then combined. If you go into this collaboration with commitment and trust, the results are often fascinating.
In this video I talk about the Imaginative Listening process, then Andrew and I get together to listen to the results and reflect on the experience.
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Sarah Belle Reid is a Canadian performer-composer, active in the fields of electroacoustic trumpet performance, intermedia arts, music technology, and improvisation.
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