Sufjan Stevens proudly presents The BQE, a captivating cinematic suite inspired by the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and the Hula-Hoop. Originally commissioned by the Brooklyn Academy of Music, this innovative project was first performed at the Howard Gilman Opera House in celebration of the 25th anniversary Next Wave Festival in October 2007. The album, released on 20 October 2009 via Asthmatic Kitty, is a masterful blend of chamber pop and baroque pop, showcasing Stevens' unique artistic vision.
The BQE is a thought-provoking exploration of the 12.7-mile interstate highway that connects Brooklyn and Queens, designed and built between 1939 and 1964 by renowned New York architect Robert Moses. Through his music, Stevens delves into the essence of this iconic roadway, crafting a rich and immersive soundscape that unfolds over 40 minutes.
The album's tracklist is a testament to Stevens' innovative approach, featuring movements that evoke the dynamic energy of the expressway, from the majestic 'Prelude on the Esplanade' to the frenetic 'Movement IV—Traffic Shock'. Interludes, such as 'Interlude I—Dream Sequence in Subi Circumnavigation' and 'Interlude II—Subi Power Waltz', add an extra layer of depth and complexity to the overall narrative.
With The BQE, Sufjan Stevens has created a work that is both a tribute to the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway and a deeply personal exploration of the human experience. This groundbreaking album is a must-listen for fans of experimental and avant-garde music, offering a unique glimpse into the creative mind of one of today's most innovative artists.