In 2022, Dirty Projectors frontman David Longstreth premiered a music cycle referred to as Song of the Earth at Hamburg, Germany’s Elbphilharmonie. He composed the piece for the Berlin-based chamber orchestra Stargaze, and Longstreth went on to carry out it at Amsterdam’s Muziekgebouw, London’s Barbican Hall, and Los Angeles’ Walt Disney Concert Hall.
All of the whereas, Longstreth saved tweaking the piece, rewriting, rearranging, and, finally, recording it within the Netherlands, Los Angeles, and New York. He has now introduced the official Music of the Earth album, which might be launched on April 4. (Nonesuch and New Amsterdam are dealing with the album’s U.S. launch, whereas Transgressive will situation it in the UK.) Beneath, discover the lyric video for the music “Uninhabitable Earth, Paragraph One.” David Longstreth’s older brother, Jake, shot the visible, that includes drone footage of California’s Lake Tulare.
Music of the Earth shares a title with composer Gustav Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde, and Longstreth stated, in a press release, that the album “is saturated with the Mahler work’s themes, emotions, and spirit of dissolved contradiction.”
Additional inspiration got here from journalist David Wallace-Wells and his 2019 ebook The Uninhabitable Earth. Longstreth recites the ebook’s first paragraph on at present’s new music, which he describes as “the Beavis-and-Butthead model of Music of the Earth.” In a press release, Longstreth mirrored on the composition, particularly in gentle of the ongoing California wildfires:
Right this moment, I awoke and the air in our home is thick and smoky. The Eaton fireplace in Altadena has unfold to 2,227 acres in a single day. My brother and his household received their evacuation orders at 3 a.m. (They’re OK.)
I’ve been engaged on an album referred to as Music of the Earth for the final 4 years. Surreal for the subject material to fulfill me at my doorstep at present.
“Uninhabitable Earth, Paragraph One” is just like the Beavis-and-Butthead model of Music of the Earth. It’s stupider and funnier and extra insane. It’s received type of a Gen-X fatalism, and fatalism is one facet of the coin.
Most of Music of the Earth is panorama work and nature poems, however “Uninhabitable Earth, Paragraph One” is an anthem. Right this moment it feels topical.
After I learn the primary paragraph of David Wallace-Wells’ ebook The Uninhabitable Earth, I considered the emperor Haile Selassie’s 1958 tackle to the United Nations. His phrases have been so timeless and self-evident that they wanted to be become a music—so Bob Marley wrote the music “Struggle” as a word-for-word setting.