Hungarian producer Laurine Frost dedicates his exclusive mixtape to the memory of Evelyn McHale, who leapt to her death from the Empire State Building in 1947.
At 1st of May, 10:40 AM the young and pretty Evelyn leaped from the 86thfloor observatory and landed on the roof of a United Nations limousine parked on the street below. Her calmly elegant demeanor, her legs crossed at the ankles, the way the car’s metal folded like sheets and framed her head and arms perhaps these were the reasons that McHale’s death was given its title as "the most beautiful suicide." When she died, she was still wearing her pearls and white gloves, her body looked intact . Stunned by her beauty, even in death, Robert C. Wiles snapped the iconic photo of her just 4 minutes after her crash.
Evelyns last words written in a black pocketbook with the note which read: "...don’t have any service for me or remembrance for me. My fiance asked me to marry him in June. I don’t think I would make a good wife for anybody. He is much better off without me. Tell my father, I have too many of my mother’s tendencies."
After decades she still lives on through that iconic photo of her final moment. Evelyn's mystical personality and the romance of her story inspired Laurine Frost to recall her last days and visualize her thoughts to the listeners in a theatrical and musically ecletic „soundtrack".
This mix made by multichannel technique. 9 channels, included MIDI and live sections, improvisation parts and live recordings. The mix contains released / unreleased materials from different artists, and also some parts of sounds created by Laurine Frost, live instrument recordings.
O sa fie maine seara in Eden. Desi ma indoiesc serios ca o sa fie atat de dark si fain ca in mixul asta.