a photo of my synthesizer with a few modules removed, placed on a linoleum dance floor. In the frame, there’s also a club guy and a Roni coffee cup. It’s one of the first pictures I took while rehearsing and configuring the system I used to create music with the dancers for the project.
a photo of my synthesizer with a few modules removed, placed on a linoleum dance floor. In the frame, there’s also a club guy and a Roni coffee cup. It’s one of the first pictures I took while rehearsing and configuring the system I used to create music with the dancers for the project.

Composer’s Diary

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Composer’s Diary

Finding a Way to Resonate

Max Frimout

Finding a Way to Resonate offers a glimpse into a composer’s diary, expressed through sound. Through sketches, jams and ideas, Max Frimout reveals the raw, unpolished inspiration behind the final composition of Faith. This collection of sounds serves as a sonic diary—an invitation to experience the beauty in the unfinished and witness the transformation of inspiration into art.

Finding a Way to Resonate stands out as a collection of "killed darlings"—ideas set aside in favor of the final piece. These fragments, though unfinished, offer a glimpse into the creative process, providing an intimate look at how art evolves.

For Max, Faith represents a profound trust in others and in the creative process. Creating this piece involved moments of doubt and surrender, where letting go of cherished ideas became essential for true collaboration. Faith’s Footsteps presents the traces of what Faith could have been, capturing the evolution of its sound from initial inspiration to final form.

Max Frimout

Max Frimout crafts soundscapes using modular synthesizers and digital tools, blending the boundaries between sound and movement. His live collaborations with dancers and visual artists transform human gestures into waves of sound, creating immersive, interactive experiences that invite listeners to explore unseen connections between body and music.

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