Patterns

from PERPETUA by Cedric Vermue

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Perpetua is an ambient neo-classical album by Cedric Vermue. Featuring piano, organ, synthesizer, electronics, woodwinds, horn and one track with a female choir and a collaboration with Marc Vilajuana.

 Perpetua is the latin word for infinity. Referring to the Christian tradition that played an important part in the inspiration for this album, taking inspiration from Gregorian melodies and old organ music. Except for piano, all other instruments were recorded in the St Willibrordchurch in Utrecht, in 9 different recording sessions from 2019 tot 2022. Cedric has been coming here since 2018 and spent many afternoons playing this 12m high church organ, which you can hear in the song: Sanctus ft Marc Vilajuana.

In this album Cedric has been exploring new aesthetics and sound. Digital production techniques and electronics are essential in the storytelling and listening experience of this album. If anything it is an experimental studio album where acoustic spaces and instruments meet with a modern electronic world. Many days were spend together with mixing engineer Antal van Nie to bring all ideas and elements together into the album it is today.

 Patterns is the most energetic and euphoric track of the album. This track started as an endless 4 second long loop of different complimentary arpeggio patterns and on the Juno 60 Synthesizer run through the Space echo. Later this loop was harmonized and given a song structure, becoming the track it is today. In the end 12 different Juno synthesizer layers were stacked on top of each other, combined with a horn melody recorded in the St Willibrord church.

Cedric Vermue is a Dutch pianist and a producer of neo-classical music based in Amsterdam. In 2019 he released his debut album Left Upon Us, mixing piano with electronics and ambiences. Besides playing the piano he also plays church organ, and mixes rhodes and analogue synthesizers in his live performances. Perpetua is his newest project, to be released in the beginning of 2023 with Mylja Records. This conceptual album brings the listener into a new world of sound.

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from PERPETUA, released March 10, 2023
Composed and Recorded by Cedric Vermue
Mixed and Produced by Antal van Nie
Mastered by Wessel Oltheten

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