Susheela Raman
Ghost Gamelan
Film Series
Episode 1: Sphinx
In the coming weeks Susheela will be releasing a series of
films from her acclaimed Ghost Gamelan project, filmed
by legendary music photographer Andrew Catlin in
Indonesia, France and England.
The series begins with Sphinx...
Sphinxes
are creatures of the threshold, not only in Ancient Egypt
but in Greece and Asia. Crouched outside temples, they guard gateways
between inner and outer. Human-headed and animal-bodied. Female here,
male there. Alternately placid or wrathful, like Susheela’s character here,
both Sphinx and narrator, who offers the kind of midnight conversation
with your conscience that can catch up with you anytime, anywhere. The
action flickers like a fever dream between a Java of volcanoes and gongs,
layered in light, where cast metal resonates in golden ears while Gondrong
Gunarto’s gamelan ghosts gather, and a twilight England where Samuel
Mills’s riddled and raging guitars meet the hovering eminence of Charles
Hayward (of legendary band This Heat) who drums and sings. The music
builds from a strangely harmonised blues riff and passes through the
parallel harmonic imagination of the gamelan, showcasing the peculiar
hybridity of the whole Ghost Gamelan adventure.