"Gris-Gris" (2000) is a work for thirteen tuned drums performed by William Winant inspired by the music of Korean Shamanism, Haitian Voodoo and a scene from Howard Hawks’ classic film To Have and Have Not.
Dead Silence | The Silence of Dean Maitland | The Sound of Silence | The Conspiracy of Silence | Relative Silence | Dead silence | Where Silence Has Lease | Two Minutes Silence | Surrounded by Silence | Sunday Silence | Suicide Silence | Land of Silence and Darkness | Two Minutes Silence (1933 film) | Silence Becomes You | Lorna's Silence | Enjoy the Silence | Vatican's silence during the Holocaust | Twelve Year Silence | The Beckoning Silence | The Angry Silence | Silence (song) | Silence Is Madness | Silence is Madness | Silence | silence | ''Le Silence'', Allegory of Poilu | Kingdoms of Sorcery | Hymns to the Silence | Hell and Silence | Great Silence |