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Experimental: Nilotpal Das & Bios Contrast - Harmonium I (2023)

10 / 100
A 24.5-hour odyssey of near-identical harmonium drones, this Kolkata project pushes monotony to absurd extremes with 24 hour-long tracks (half being reworked repeats).
Don't ask about the longest song or album like those by Bull of Heaven, which are said to last up to a quindecillion (10⁴⁸) years, but Harmonium I, released on August 1st, 2023 by Nilotpal Das & Bios Contrast, already falls into the category of highly unusual duration.

This music project from Kolkata, India presents 24 tracks of harmonium with sustained/reverbed effects, lasting about an hour each, plus 4 shorter tracks. There's no significant variation or alteration, and half of the album consists of 12 remodeled versions of the same pieces — making it quite a redundancy that could spark boredom or even madness for anyone who dares to finish it all in one go.

Still, it's an intriguing phenomenon in the world of music and art in general: that any form — even one as monotonous as this — can express something. I was baffled and surprised that someone would actually create experimental music like this. Like, “This guy must’ve been super idle.” Honestly, had I known something like this would count, I should’ve uploaded my own monotonous tracks on Bandcamp years ago. Damn!

So yeah, it's kind of madness to listen to monotonous music for 24.5 hours — which I had to split across roughly a week. Just finished it. Wanna give it a try?

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