From testtube at monocromatica.com Wed Aug 1 12:40:16 2007 From: testtube at monocromatica.com (test tube news ) Date: Wed, 01 Aug 2007 09:40:16 -0700 Subject: [Microsound-announce] test tube news ~ 009 ~ aug 2007 Message-ID: <20070801164023.88548A39D2@coyote.dreamhost.com> * if you can read this, go here: http://www.monocromatica.com/netlabel/newsletter/newsletter_009_aug2007.html * test tube news ~ #009 ~ aug 2007 test tube news ~ #009 ~ aug 2007 IT'S THE SILLY SEASON, YAY! Hi Test-tubers We are right in the middle of the silly season, but are we strolling through the hot sand and warm water beaches? No, we're not (*sigh*), but we keep putting out the best netaudio around, for you to download into your favorite mp3 player and head and enjoy the sunny days. Life's good, yeah. July was a hell of a month (literally, with temperatures rising to 38?C in the last week) in test tube releases, starting with the return of Ait?nna77, who was absent from our catalogue since Spring of 2005. He gave us 'Health Needs', an amazing album about hospitals, suffering, life and death. Then we had another great return from e:4c with a sci-fi tinted album 'Technical Unwanted Signals Vol. 1'. Then we had yet another return (two in one, actually), with Dave Zeal and Daniel Maze cooking up an awesome pop-ambient EP called 'Small Airports'. And last but not least we had - just a week ago - Sebastian Alvarez from Peru, bringing us his outfit Spirit Elevating Brains with some freaky-groovy latin-influenced IDM shit, yo! Really great stuff there! Now, in August we're chilling out a bit, with two field recording works, one mastercrafted by young genius Christopher McFall and another one, raw, recorded in the middle of the Amazon Rain Forest by experimentalist Thelmo Cristovam. Plus, an excellent improv. EP by Billy Gomberg and something more yet to come. Keep your ears... er... peeled. Knock yourselves out! Peace, '| July 25, 2007 POST MILLENNIUM ERA " tube'|084 - Spirit Elevating Brains - Raw adventures of the strident, harsh and sweet returnee ?Don't be scared by the cover artwork. Peruvian born Sebastian Alvarez is not some freaking devil worshipper of sorts. No, he just happen to like strong colorful visuals because he is also a visual artist. Sebastian, also known as SEB or Spirit Elevating Brains, has an interesting background, which led him into creating some very own and peculiar musical work. He is from Peru, lived in Brazil for a couple of years, and then went to USA, New York first, and then Chicago, where he is currently based, working for his degree in Performance Arts. Sebastian has a previous album (a double-album, actually) released by austrian Chmafu Nocords. His page there has some interesting written stuff, from where I took the following paragraph: "Spirit elevating brains makes music that hijacks into memory, digital nostalgia, pins and needles for the cerebrum. Microscopic sounds come together like intricate metal sculptures, surgeons tools, watchmakers gadgets, all joining together in unlikely organic assemblages that leap and flap around the room." This is in fact the best description I've read about Sebastian's music. This new album with the title 'Raw adventures of the strident, harsh and sweet returnee' (obviously auto-biographical), dwelves deeper into those intricate structures which are now his trademark sound. But more: Sebastian, because of the places where he has been, was able to capture very rich rhythmic influences and incorporate them into modern structures of electronic music, like IDM and cut-and-paste electronica. This is an amazing work, full of secrets and scents of distant places, taken from the mind of this young but already very talented artist.? - Pedro Leit?o '| July 15, 2007 DOUBLE CANADIAN " tube'|083 - Dave Zeal + Daniel Maze - Small Airports EP ?What happens when two musician friends from Canada get together to work on a release? Good things happen, that's what. And when both of them are talented artists, the results are potentially even better. Fortunately for Dave Zeal and Daniel Maze (and for test tube, for that matter), the result of this collaborative release is the perfect example of a great combination of musical talent. Dave and Daniel are not new to test tube as they both have released with us before. 'Small Airports EP' is a marvellous journey into pop-ambient by these two canadians, which opens with the soothing drone-like structure of 'Boundary Bay'. But it's on 'Sonari' that we first notice the trademark sounds of the duo: really great keyboards and synths with dreamy hazy ambient. '100 Dollar Lunch' surprises us with a slight, brushed beat, surrounded by more uplifting drones plus what appears to be some field recordings. Great track! Closing time comes with 'We Shielded Our Eyes', another drone piece much in the line of the opening one, with some added strings which fit greatly into the mix. Awesome work, guys. I hope to see more stuff coming from you two in the future.? - Pedro Leit?o '| Julye 13, 2007 REVIEW REVIEW Reviews for netreleases are hard to find these days, but our friend Beno?t Richard from Netlabels Revue kindly wrote some lines about the latest Ait?nna77 album, 'Health Needs'. Here's the thing: ?La sortie num?ro 81 dun des plus prolifiques netlabels qui soient (Test Tube) est sign?e Ait?nna77, soit Mikel Mart?nez, un musicien espagnol ? qui lon doit un premier ep de haute tenue 'Spring is Coming Soon' sorti en 2005 et qui nous faisait d?couvrir tout le talent de cet espagnol, cr?ateur dune musique aussi simple que po?tique, un peu dans la lign?e des islandais de M?m. Deux ans apr?s, il refait surface toujours sur Test Tube avec cette fois un album long format dans lequel on retrouve tout ce qui faisait le charme de son ep. Finesse du son, micro-m?lodies douces et na?ves, arp?ges de guitares d?licats, beats l?gers, notes de vibraphone, de m?lodica composent 13 titres plus beaux les uns que les autres. Assur?ment une des meilleures sortie Test Tube pour 2007, et peut-?tre aussi tout simplement un des plus beaux albums parus sur lensemble des netlabels.? Thanks a lot Beno?t! Also, this weekend we'll have yet another release, this time it's the excellent EP 'Small Airports' by canadian duo Dave Zeal and Daniel Maze. Peace, '| July 10, 2007 SCIENCE'S FICTION " tube'|082 - e:4c - Technical Unwanted Signals Vol. 1 ?Compared to their first appearance on Test Tube, 'Documents', e:4c from Portugal have gone through considerable stylistic changes in their follow-up release "Technical Unwanted Signals Vol. 1": Not only is this release twice as long, but (contrary to what one might expect) their work is now characterised by brevity and focus on essential signals. The music as such remains experimental, but bleeps and blirps are now integrated in a minimalistic post processing style with vast dynamic changes, ambiguous harmonics and vaguely defined percussive structures. Fleeting impressions of unconsciousness characterise e:4c's research of the world from within. Despite the impressing number of 22 tracks there's no doubt that what seems to be separated tracks are in fact facettes of an entire unit like scenes of a scifi movie (in this case). And so the mothership continues its journey into the unknown, bewildering, sometimes frightening, but also fascinating microworlds, that quickly rearrange themselves like patterns of a caleidoscope, just by the time the listener can get hold of them.? - Olliver Wichmann '| July 02, 2007 AFTER-LIFE " tube'|081 - Ait?nna77 - Health Needs ?More than two long years ago, back in february of 2005, Mikel Mart?nez - an unsuspicious and anonymous spanish musician - sent to test tube his demo, which a month later became the fantastic EP 'Spring is Coming Soon' signed as Ait?nna77. A delicate construction of electronic folk micro-epics which no one thought possible coming from the lands of Iberia, was thus presented to the Netlabel community. After some well succeeded releases, including a couple of self-made ones, we kindly welcome Ait?nna77 to his birthplace home, with the amazing concept album 'Health Needs'. Imagine yourself being transported to an hospital after suffering an accident, and shortly after, being processed through the various medical departments struggling for your life, remembering what you're in risk of losing, while at the same time accepting your destiny and embracing your death as passageway to another existence. All this and more in this emotional captivating, sad and joyful, bright and dark journey through the last thirty-nine minutes of everyone's life... someday. I can only thank Mikel for sharing with us his unquestionable storytelling talent.? - Pedro Leit?o '| top (cc) 2004-07 '| test tube [m?c] " code and design aeriola::behaviour ................................................................ This email should only be sent to those who have asked to receive it. 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URL: http://or8.net/pipermail/microsound-announce/attachments/20070801/2b75e102/attachment.htm From murmer at talk21.com Thu Aug 2 05:05:52 2007 From: murmer at talk21.com (. m u r m e r .) Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2007 11:05:52 +0200 Subject: [Microsound-announce] [playlist] framework - 01.08.07 Message-ID: <006b01c7d4e4$53ef6b60$0f01a8c0@murmer> framework broadcasts wednesdays on resonance104.4fm in london (uk) or worldwide on http://www.resonancefm.com from 1-2pm bst next podcast: 08.08.07 ~ time zone converter: http://www.thesaturnv.com/converter.html ~ for general info, playlists, podcast, or to stream the latest edition: http://www.resonancefm.com/framework framework is supported by soundtransit: http://www.soundtransit.nl RESONANCEFM WILL SHUT ITS DOORS PERMANENTLY UNLESS WE CAN RAISE ?60,000 BY THE END OF AUGUST. IF YOU VALUE OUR PROGRAMMING, PLEASE HELP US TO CONTINUE BY MAKING A DONATION: HTTP://WWW.RESONANCEFM.COM. NOW IS THE TIME. THANK YOU! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- framework - phonography/field recording; contextual and decontextualized sound activity presented by patrick mcginley ***important announcement*** this month resonancefm is moving to brand-spanking-new studio premises, a vast improvement over the space we have now. this is a big job, however, and live programming will be suspended for most of july (archive programming will continue). for this reason, framework will also be taking a few weeks off, to recharge our engines, and restock our ears. the next new edition should happen in early september - stay tuned, we'll let you know! in the meantime, however, we will continue to update the podcast weekly, with shows from our own archive. have a look at the playlists online; if there's a particular show you'd like to hear, from anytime in framework's 500 (sorry, 5) year history, let us know, and we'll try to line it up in the next few weeks. this week we repeated an edition of framework which first aired on the 2nd of may, 2003, featuring a live studio performance by jean-luc guionnet. from the original playlist: "probably my favorite framework introduction yet began this edition, recorded here in london by melanie clifford and rob grant on scaffolding outside their window with a live mix of contact and condenser microphones. beautiful! we then delved back into the massive body of work produced by ward weis, before moving on to some recent works by slavek kwi, aka artificial memory trace. however, the real highlight was a live in studio performance by jean-luc guionnet: composer, improviser, and collaborator with the likes of eric cordier and eric la casa, and their project afflux. jean-luc performed a live improvised set of found sounds: some prerecorded (but unheard) sounds from his eurostar ride that morning, the others live on location, from a condenser mic out the window, to an array of contact mics spread across the studio and taped to clocks, amps, ventilators... definitely amongst framework's most exciting moments." again, we are always looking for material for the show, whether raw field recordings, field recording based composition or introduction submissions. we are also now accepting proposals for full editions of our guest-curated series. send proposals or material, released or not, on any format, to the address below. if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch! framework bp17 27910 perruel france framework at talk21.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01.08.07 (this edition will be available online until 08.08.07) (artist / title / album / label) melanie clifford & rob grant / framework intro recorded with a mix of contact and condenser mics on scaffolding in harringay, london, 02.23.03 melanie at corrugated.demon.co.uk ward weis / tracks 7, 8, 9, 1, 2 & 3 / dwalingen / radio 3 a series of one minute sound captures and mixes from specific locations creating a sound map of a city wardweis at yucom.be, http://users.skynet.be/planktone/ward/index.html artificial memory trace / - / - / - excerpt from a chain of original sounds/samples recorded in kenya and tanzania, winter 2000/2001 artificial memory trace / - / - / - excerpt from a chain of original sounds/samples recorded at the arthouse, dublin, march 2001 artificial memory trace / spectral territories (excerpt) / - / - composed using the raw materials above in a solid juxtaposition of natural and urban sound skwi at mail.be, http://www.radiantslab.com/amt/about jean-luc guionnet / live on framework live set in the resonance fm studio improvising with unheard recordings from the eurostar and live contact mic sound captures from around the studio guionnet.jean-luc at wanadoo.fr, www.kunstradio.at/BIOS/guionnetbio.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- framework intro submissions: 1) take yourself and an audio recording device to a location of your choice 2) record for AT LEAST 1 minute before you - 3) read the following text: welcome to framework. framework is a show consecrated to field recording, and it's use in composition. field recording, phonography, the art of sound-hunting; open your ears and listen! 4) continue your recording for AT LEAST 2 minutes after you've finish speaking 5) send the recording on any format to the address above, or as an mp3 via email thanks! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- drop a note to framework at talk21.com to be removed from this mailing list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://or8.net/pipermail/microsound-announce/attachments/20070802/2627b6e7/attachment.htm From jef at econtact.ca Thu Aug 2 13:08:47 2007 From: jef at econtact.ca (CEC jef chippewa) Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2007 19:08:47 +0200 Subject: [Microsound-announce] Toronto EA Symposium 9-10 Aug. Message-ID: [English follows] Symposium ?lectroacoustique 2007 de Toronto Facult? de musique, universit? de Toronto 9 et 10 ao?t 2007 La Communaut? ?lectroacoustique Canadienne, la Facult? de musique de l'universit? de Toronto et New Adventures in Sound Art sont heureux de vous inviter ? l'?dition 2007 du Symposium ?lectroacoustique de Toronto. Au cours de cet ?v?nement, des compositeurs et artistes audio du Canada et des ?tats-Unis pr?senteront et discuteront de leur travail. Plusieurs sessions sont pr?vues, entre autres : ?La Discipline ?lectroacoustique?, ?Interfaces et environnements?,?Paysages sonores?, ?Instruments et installations? et ??lectronique live?. ? noter, les conf?rences de Barry Truax et de Trevor Wishart, compositeurs en r?sidence du festival Sound Travels, rendues possibles gr?ce au soutien de New Adventures in Sound Art. Le Symposium est aussi le pr?lude id?al pour la principale fin de semaine de performances du festival annuel Sound Travels. Le 9 ao?t, ? 16 heures, le Centre de musique canadienne convie tous les participants du symposium ? une r?ception. En fin de soir?e, un ?v?nement anim? par le groupe angelusnovus.net et InterAccess media arts Centre sera l'occasion d'improvisations ?lectroniques ?? micro ouvert?, auxquelles tous sont appel?s ? participer. Les sessions du symposium sont gratuites pour le public. Seule l'inscription est requise. Tous les bienvenus sont encourag?s ? faire une contribution. Les horaires des concerts et des conf?rences, de m?me que des condens?s de ces derni?res, sont disponibles en ligne : Pour plus de d?tails, pour l'inscription au symposium ou pour proposer quelque initiative pour la soir?e ? ? micro ouvert ?, veuillez contacter l'organisateur du symposium, David Ogborn . COMIT? D'ORGANISATION DU SYMPOSIUM David Ogborn (Communaut? ?lectroacoustique Canadienne), responsible Dennis Patrick (Universit? de Toronto) Nadene Th?riault-Copeland (New Adventures in Sound Art) COORDONN?ES - Conf?rences : jeudi le 9 ao?t, de 9h ? 16h; vendredi le 10 ao?t, de 9h ? 16h30. Local 330, Edward Johnson Building, Facult? de musique, universit? de Toronto (pr?s de la station de m?tro ? Museum ?). Horaire compl?te - Concert : jeudi 9 ao?t, de 21h ? minuit, au InterAccess Media Arts Centre, 9 avenue Ossington. LIENS UTILES Communaut? ?lectroacoustique Canadienne http://cec.concordia.ca Facult? de musique, universit? de Toronto http://www.music.utoronto.ca New Adventures in Sound Art http://www.naisa.ca angelusnovus.net http://angelusnovus.net InterAccess http://interaccess.org Centre de musique canadienne http://www.musiccentre.ca ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Toronto Electroacoustic Symposium 2007 Faculty of Music, University of Toronto 9-10 August 2007 The Canadian Electroacoustic Community, the Faculty of Music at the University of Toronto and New Adventures in Sound Art are pleased to invite you to attend the 2007 Toronto Electroacoustic Symposium. During the symposium composers and sound artists from Toronto, across Canada and the United States will discuss their work. Symposium sessions include "The Discipline of Electroacoustics", "Interfaces and Environments", "Soundscapes", "Instruments and Installations" and "Live Electronics". The symposium will lead directly into the main performance weekend of the annual Sound Travels festival. Thanks to NAISA, Sound Travel composers-in-residence Barry Truax and Trevor Wishart will give keynote lectures at the symposium. On August 9, the Canadian Music Centre will host a reception for symposium attendees at 16:00. In the same evening the angelusnovus.net group and the InterAccess media arts centre will host an open-mic night of electronic, live electronic and improvised music. All are welcome to attend and to make a performance contribution. Symposium sessions are free and open to the public, but registration is required. Abstracts, paper and concert schedules can be consulted online at . For more information, to register to attend the symposium, or to propose something for the open-mic night, contact the symposium chair, David Ogborn, at . SYMPOSIUM COMMITTEE David Ogborn (Canadian Electroacoustic Community), Chair Dennis Patrick (University of Toronto) Nadene Th?riault-Copeland (New Adventures in Sound Art) SCHEDULES AND LOCATIONS - Paper Sessions: Thursday 9 Aug., 9:00-16:00; Friday 10 Aug., 9:00-16:30 in room 330 of the Edward Johnson Building, Faculty of Music, University of Toronto (directly adjacent to the Museum subway station) - Concert: Thursday 9 Aug., 21:00-00:00, at InterAccess Media Arts Centre, 9 Ossington Avenue LINKS Canadian Electroacoustic Community http://cec.concordia.ca University of Toronto, Faculty of Music http://www.music.utoronto.ca New Adventures in Sound Art http://www.naisa.ca angelusnovus.net http://angelusnovus.net InterAccess http://interaccess.org Canadian Music Centre http://www.musiccentre.ca -- Communaut? ?lectroacoustique canadienne (CEC) Canadian Electroacoustic Community c/o Dept. de Musique, Universit? 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Weisberg will broadcast dark subterranean atmospheres conjured from mangled field recordings and other unusual sound sources inside an old abandoned mine in upstate NY. Come join us among the bat guano and stalactites for an evening of supernatural sounds rescued from the hulls of sunken ships. Not to be missed! Kim Cascone: laptop, max/msp & location recordings Gary R. Weisberg: laptop, live processing, misc. instruments Kim Cascone has a long history involving electronic music: he received his formal training in electronic music at the Berklee College of Music in the early 1970's, and in 1976 continued his studies at the New School in New York City. In the 1980's, after moving to San Francisco and gaining experience as an audio technician, Cascone worked with David Lynch as Assistant Music Editor on both Twin Peaks and Wild at Heart. Cascone left the film industry in 1991 to concentrate on Silent Records, a label that he founded in 1986, transforming it into the U.S.'s premier electronic music label. At the height of Silent's success, he sold the company in early 1996 to pursue a career as a sound designer and went to work for Thomas Dolby's company Headspace as a sound designer and composer. After a two-year stint at Headspace he worked for Staccato Systems as the Director of Content where he oversaw sound design using algorithmic synthesis for video games. Since 1984, Kim has released more than 30 albums of electronic music and has recorded/performed with Merzbow, Keith Rowe, Tony Conrad, Scanner, John Tilbury, and Pauline Oliveros among others. Cascone was one of the co-founders of the microsound list, which focuses on issues concerning digital music and laptop performance (http://www.microsound.org) and has written for Computer Music Journal (MIT Press), Artbyte Magazine, Contemporary Music Review, Soundcultures and Parachute Journal. Gary R. Weisberg began performing improvised music with no formal training while studying English literature at SUNY New Paltz in the early 70's. After moving to San Francisco in 1976, he was involved with a loosely knit collective of jazz and experimental musicians and artists, operating a small performance space called The Blue Dolphin. During this time he began studying electronic music composition at San Francisco State University, where he received his bachelor's degree in the same field. During the 80's and early 90's, he maintained a MIDI project studio, producing sound and music for visual artists' gallery openings, TV/film and video productions, as well as recording some of Kim Cascone's early work. Since moving back to New York's Ulster County, he continues producing CDs of his own compositions, working on sound installations for California-based sculptor Teresa Cunniff, and exploring the possibilities of digital audio art. From tsazmaniac at yahoo.com Fri Aug 3 02:25:18 2007 From: tsazmaniac at yahoo.com (jeff gburek) Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2007 23:25:18 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Microsound-announce] gnarly root queen remix by jeff gburek Message-ID: <951464.93966.qm@web62515.mail.re1.yahoo.com> http://www.idiosyncratics.net/label.html jeff gburek: guitar, guitar fragments, guitar strings, shortwave radios, voices c-sound & pd live improvised remix keywords: particulate & continous, ghostly & material j.ff gbk http://www.futurevessel.com/orphansound http://www.idiosyncratics.net/netlabel.html http://www.djalma.com http://www.mattin.org/desetxea.html ____________________________________________________________________________________ Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. http://autos.yahoo.com/green_center/ From Andrew at Adhocarts.org Fri Aug 3 10:28:23 2007 From: Andrew at Adhocarts.org (Andrew) Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 10:28:23 -0400 Subject: [Microsound-announce] Audio-Visual Performances and Installations... Message-ID: <69BA46D7-9AAC-4148-891D-ED0D62427F0A@Adhocarts.org> A/V PLAY! Sea and Space Explorations 4755 York Blvd, LA, CA 90042 N_DREW (aka Andrew Bucksbarg) August 4th-August 26th, 2007 Opening on Saturday, August 4th, 7:00-10:00 PM A/V PLAY! N_DREW (aka Andrew Bucksbarg) August 4th-August 26th, 2007 Opening on Saturday, August 4th, 7:00-10:00 PM A handheld, mobile audio-improvisual, participatory extravaganza? Sea and Space Explorations is pleased to announce A/V PLAY! a solo show with new works and performances by N_DREW (aka Andrew Bucksbarg), as well as collaborative work with Charlie Hoyt. ?People tend to forget that play is serious.? -David Hockney A/V PLAY! explores sights and sounds with handheld electronic audio- visual objects and digital cinematic installations centering on works that require participation for their activation. A/V PLAY! Investigates the frontier of play through process, concept and use. Play is considered important part of a child?s physical, psychological, social and emotional development and well-being and extends well into adulthood in a myriad of ambiguous ways. Play is described by sociologist David Reisman as a quality, as opposed to an activity. A/V PLAY! seeks to explore these qualities through audio- visual activities that focus on live, improvised and interactive projects. A/V PLAY! delves into the artist?s practice as play in an era of digital media and technology, from hacked and custom electronics, circuit bending, audio-visual noise and rhythms, and VJing to mobile performance games using iPod Shuffles, as well as other interactive cinematic work. N_DREW (aka Andrew Bucksbarg) is a media artist, experimental interaction designer, audio-visual performer and professor in the Department of Telecommunications at Indiana University. N_DREW ?s work and interests reverberate in the space of new technology/media practices and theory. As an experimental interaction artist, N_DREW concerns himself with technologies and social systems that support tactics of ambiguous, autonomous social creativity and exchange. N_DREW received an M.F.A. from California Institute of the Arts in New Media and Integrated Media in 1999. organicode.net ? n_drew at organicode.net A/V PLAY! will be on view at: Sea and Space Explorations 4755 York Blvd, LA, CA 90042 http://www.seaandspace.org Gallery is open Saturdays 1-5 PM and by appointment. Tel.: 323-445-4015. email: info at seaandspace.org DIRECTIONS from Los Angeles: From the 5, take the 2 north. Take the Verdugo Road exit. Left onto Eagle Rock Boulevard. Right onto York Boulevard (major cross street is Armadale Boulevard). From junior at juniorbirdman.com Fri Aug 3 11:24:35 2007 From: junior at juniorbirdman.com (Mike Hallenbeck) Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 08:24:35 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Microsound-announce] headphone festival 8/4 rochester mn Message-ID: <49246.207.224.82.155.1186154675.squirrel@www.juniorbirdman.com> Hi folks, For those of you in the Rochester, MN area, here's a very cool show I'll be part of this coming Saturday night. Even if I break my leg and can't make it there, you should still go to it, because it'll be cool. See the snazzy PDF which I hope not to have forgotten to attach to this email for even more details. The Second Annual Headphone Festival and Mashup Concert Saturday, August 4, 2007 Rochester Art Center http://www.rochesterartcenter.org/events/publicprograms.html 5:00 pm Headphone concert 10:30 pm Mashup concert Free! (please bring your own headphones) Originating in Europe in response to noise regulations placed on live music venues headphone festivals emerged as an alternative performance environment for electronic musicians. Particularly suited for electronic music and laptop based performances, the headphone festival concept spread throughout Europe with the launch of the international Le Placard Festival in 2002. The expanding Placard Festival takes place each year as a traveling concert and web-streaming event. The headphone festival concept is slowly emerging in the United States with recent festivals including the 2007 Spark Festival in Minneapolis and the 2006 inaugural headphone festival at the Rochester Art Center. The Second Annual Headphone Festival at the Rochester Art Center will feature a dozen musicians, performers, and video artists curated by performers Viv Corringham and Scott Stulen. Experienced entirely through headphones, musicians will perform original compositions comprised of field recordings, samples, live sound improvisation, and analog instruments output through a web of headphone jacks. Many of the performers will collaborate with a video artists this time around, adding a visual element to their performance. The headphone festival merges the collective concert experience with the intimate listening environment of your own living room. Enjoy! Come on out if you can. A reminder that the new release "Eventualities 1: Voice" is available for free mp3 download here: http://insidesmusic.com/insidesmusic/eventualities.html Subscribe to my RSS here if you like: http://juniorbirdman.com/archive/archive.rss Thanks for your time. Mike Hallenbeck http://juniorbirdman.com/archive From yatra_arts at hotmail.com Fri Aug 3 13:55:41 2007 From: yatra_arts at hotmail.com (yatra_arts) Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 13:55:41 -0400 Subject: [Microsound-announce] Ryoji Ikeda Message-ID: WANTED: Printed matter / flyers / posters / used ticket stubs / booklets concerning any performance / installation & concert by Ryoji Ikeda and Dumb Type. Willing to pay $$ as these will be added to a large - existing archive that has been in existence since 1993. Thanks for your time. Kind regards, Praveer -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://or8.net/pipermail/microsound-announce/attachments/20070803/b7f5c389/attachment.htm From mikamartini at yahoo.com Fri Aug 3 22:04:34 2007 From: mikamartini at yahoo.com (pueblo nuevo netlabel) Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2007 22:04:34 -0400 Subject: [Microsound-announce] guorx||newrelease||pueblonuevo||03.08.07|| Message-ID: <1186178658bcd23b60523c1273308e5dd970cc60fd@yahoo.com> new release || nuevo lanzamiento || pn019 || difusion 03.08.07 || ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Microsound (spanish version, please scroll down): Pueblo Nuevo Netlabel proudly presents "Guorx", from chilean electronic musician, TEC. A little less conversation, a little more dancin', please ... "Guorx" [chilean sounding for 'works'] compiles music by well known electronic musician TEC (Rodrigo Castro) - a new great release recovered for Pueblo Nuevo Netlabel's catalog. "Guorx" goes thru TEC's characteristic sounds - less popular than his work with "Marciano", but far more interesting to discover... Heading to the dance floor, these twelve tracks - recorded from 2001 to 2003 -, invite us to have really good times. Just press play... Track List: 01. Empty [06:44] 02. Really down under [08:05] 03. Lobbytommy [07:07] 04. Apresmidi [05:47] 05. Actividades extraprogramaticas [06:56] 06. Toasted soul [06:16] 07. Aiskrim [04:00] 08. Karmabro [08:06] 09. Recreo [05:02] 10. Metaritmatic [06:21] 11. Sonlasdos [07:39] 12. Combo4 [05:32] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 01:17:32 min / 105 MB (all tracks + cd covers zip) http://www.archive.org/download/pn019/pn019_tec_guorx.zip ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Styles: electronic, tech-house. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Download for free "Guorx" at: http://www.pueblonuevo.cl/guorx.htm ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Information: Release: "[pn019] Guorx" 08.2007 Copyright: Licensed to the public under Creative Commons: Attribution - Non Commercial - No Derivs - 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ All tracks composed, produced and recorded by Rodrigo Castro, from 2001 to 2003 at Astroparlante and Playmovil studios. Final mastering by TEC at Playmovil Studios, July 2007. Santiago, Chile. Tracks taken from self release: [*] Estados Ambimentales (2001). [**] Discotec (2002). [***] Actividades Extraprogramaticas (2003). Condormusic Chile. Original Artwork: www.supersentido.cl. Cover art adapted by: Mika Martini. English version: Gerardo Figueroa. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- cd cover thumbnail > http://www.pueblonuevo.cl/images/pn019_485.jpg ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Hola Microsound : Pueblo Nuevo Netlabel se complace en presentar "Guorx", del musico electronico chileno TEC. Dejemosnos de hablar un momento y bailemos... La recopilacion "Guorx"" del reconocido musico electronico chileno TEC (Rodrigo Castro), es otro de los grandes trabajos recuperados por el catalogo de Pueblo Nuevo Netlabel. "Guorx" contiene un repaso por las sonoridades que caracterizan la busqueda musical de TEC en su faceta solista, tal vez el lado menos mediatico pero mas interesante de uno de los fundadores del popular grupo electronico "Marciano". Con alta vocacion para la pista de baile, estos doce temas creados entre los a?os 2001 y 2003, nos invitan a pasar gratos momentos bajo los influjos del beat. Ponle play... Track List: 01. Empty [06:44] 02. Really down under [08:05] 03. Lobbytommy [07:07] 04. Apresmidi [05:47] 05. Actividades extraprogramaticas [06:56] 06. Toasted soul [06:16] 07. Aiskrim [04:00] 08. Karmabro [08:06] 09. Recreo [05:02] 10. Metaritmatic [06:21] 11. Sonlasdos [07:39] 12. Combo4 [05:32] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 01:17:32 min / 105 MB (all tracks + cd covers zip) http://www.archive.org/download/pn019/pn019_tec_guorx.zip ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Estilo: electronica, tech-house. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Baja gratuitamente "Guorx" en: http://www.pueblonuevo.cl/guorx.htm ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Information: Release: "[pn019] Guorx" 08.2007 Copyright: Licenciado para el publico bajo Creative Commons: Reconocimiento - No Comercial - Sin Derivadas - 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ Todos los temas compuestos, producidos y grabados por Rodrigo Castro, entre 2001-2003 en los estudios Astroparlante y Playmovil. Master final por TEC en Estudio Playmovil en Julio del 2007. Santiago, Chile. Temas extraidos de las autoediciones: [*] Estados Ambimentales (2001). [**] Discotec (2002). [***] Actividades Extraprogramaticas (2003). Condormusic Chile. Dise?o grafico original: www.supersentido.cl. Dise?o adaptado: Mika Martini. Version en ingles: Gerardo Figueroa. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Revisa nuestra cartelera completa de presentaciones en / all Live_Act info at: http://www.pueblonuevo.cl ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Proximos lanzamientos / Next releases: - Soviet [Chile] "Pajamolia" [mp3]. - Chico Correa [Brasil] "Chico Correa & Electronic Band + remixes" [mp3]. - Federico Schumacher [Chile] "[in]disciplina" [mp3 + Music DVD]. - Lluvia Acida [Chile] "La Idea" [mp3 + CD], Coprod.: Eolo/Pueblo Nuevo. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Hasta la proxima, saludos! Mika Martini & Pueblo Nuevo Crew para mas informacion visita / more info visit: http://www.pueblonuevo.cl Si no quieres recibir mas info responde NO+ From roger at eartrumpet.org Sat Aug 4 05:49:40 2007 From: roger at eartrumpet.org (Roger Mills) Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2007 10:49:40 +0100 Subject: [Microsound-announce] Furthernoise issue: August 2007 Message-ID: Welcome to the August 07 issue of Furthernoise.org where we are featuring a host of new reviews, features, news, events and an audio player stacked with new sounds. Furthernoise issue August 2007 http://www.furthernoise.org/index.php?iss=63 Reviews & Features "Talking Space To Space - Iris Garrelfs" (review) Iris Garrelfs is best known for her emotive, improvised glitch-tech performances based around electronically manipulated, digitally warped voice sounds and site specific, multi-channel installations. The central theme of her work is the tension between the human and technological and she often uses her voice as raw material. http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID=180 review by Roger Mills "Solo Traveler - John Morton" (review) John Morton is a new music composer from New York who began working with music boxes by chance in a collaborative visual arts project with his wife Jacqueline Shatz. Admittedly not a fan of music box music, Morton said he became very interested in the cyclic patterns that exposed themselves by combining multiple operating music boxes that purposely were not played in sync. http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID=186 review by Derek Morton "Joe Meek - Composer, Producer & Phonographer" (feature) Joe Meek was Britain's first independent pop record producer. Born in 1929 in the market town of Newent in the Forest Of Dean, he spent much of his youth building radios and tape recorders, experimenting with sound recording. http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID=185 feature by John Pickford "Backwards & Devic Kingdom" (review) Extreme is a record label based in Melbourne releasing cross genre experimental works that dip into and out of electronic, soundtrack, world, ethnic, ambient, free jazz, noise and Musique Concrete, often mixing and matching combinations of all of these styles. http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID=182 review by Roger Mills "Empires and Milk - Loren Dent" (review) Loren Dent describes himself as an "aural architect", which, like the hairdresser who calls himself a "tonsorial artist", has a faint whiff of pretentiousness. We'll allow it, though: it's a step up from the stale and stolid "sound designer"; and "musician" just doesn't cut it now paradigm's shifted, post-post-Cage, far beyond The Sound of Music into the Music of Sound. http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID=190 review by Alan Lockett "Grace/Precarious - Sabrina Siegel" (review) Grace/Precarious is the fifth solo recording of improvised compositions from multi-disciplinary artist and musician Sabrina Siegel. Featuring cello, electric guitar and voice, the physicality of playing a musical instrument is the driving force behind Siegel?s improvisations. Each composition draws on the circumstances (physical, spatial, emotional, sensual) of its creation to reach a fine balance of grace and precariousness. http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID=189 review by Stacey Sewell "Morketid - Netherworld" (review) Meant to evoke a forbidding frozen Norwegian landscape, the sampled and manipulated found sounds on Morketid are fashioned into drones, textures and subtle beats that move at an appropriately glacial pace, drawing the listener into an immersive listening experience. http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID=184 review by Bill Binkelman "Plate Tectonics by Nid" (review) Plate Tectonics summons up subterranean imagery, with the great shifting of huge continental masses. Certainly Nid has the subterranean part down with each of the three tracks being soaked in a deep bass resonance. But they also succeed in creating an oneiric sound using loops that phase in and out, in combination with various sounds from the real world. http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID=181 review by Caleb Deupree Roger Mills Editor, Furthernoise to unsubscribe please go to http://www.furthernoise.org/unsubscribe.php?ID= From convnetlabel at yahoo.com Sat Aug 4 09:25:33 2007 From: convnetlabel at yahoo.com (conv) Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2007 06:25:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Microsound-announce] K.M.Krebs - new cdr release on conv Message-ID: <125161.18269.qm@web56409.mail.re3.yahoo.com> The voiceless heart of alchemy is a deepening into metaphor. The resplendent and complex array of colours, animals, and techniques that initiate transformational processes. A quickening of the leaden world of quotidian experience, unearthing a 'participation mystique' and deconcretizing the symbolic face of the world. 'Alchymy' is an ear placed on the imaginal heart, a dialogue of field recordings, musical fragments, noise and silence: focused yet expansive, complex, subtle and shimmering. A work of archetypal listening. "Even sleepers are workers and collaborators on what goes on in the universe." -- Heraclitus http://www.con-v.org ____________________________________________________________________________________ Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. http://get.games.yahoo.com/proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow From fbar at footils.org Sun Aug 5 07:41:10 2007 From: fbar at footils.org (LAC2008) Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2007 13:41:10 +0200 Subject: [Microsound-announce] [ANN] Linux Audio Conference 2008 Message-ID: <20070805114110.GI18363@fliwatut.scifi> Linux Audio Conference 2008 Lectures / Demos / Workshops / Concerts / Linux Soundnight K?ln/Cologne, 28.2.-2.3.2008 The 6th Linux Audio Conference is taking place in Cologne (Germany) Feb 28th to March 2nd 2008. The Academy of Media Arts[1], Cologne, is proud to host the Linux Audio Conference 2008[2], where once a year programmers and artists, musicians, composers and practioneers gather to discuss and explore new and important developments in making music and sounds with Linux and Open Source software. The Linux Audio Conference is both a meeting of developers writing audio software for Linux as it is a music festival, where artists from all over the world show how free software can create fresh and exciting new sounds. A wide range of workshops, talks and presentations will once again prove, how Tux, the friendly penguin, spreads its little wings into areas, that no longer are the realm for the big fish alone - like computer music, sound engineering and audio distribution. The LAC aims at bringing together developers and users of Linux and open source audio software with the goal of information sharing, project discussions, making (and dancing to) music. Each day of the conference there will be a concert which features music composed and created with open source software. Stay tuned for the various calls for Papers, Music and Workshops bound to appear on the new LAC website - http://lac.linuxaudio.org - right after the summer break. The team of LAC2008 is working hard to make the LAC Cologne again a successful and most of all fun event for all visitors and participants. If you have further questions, want to cooperate with us or just cannot wait anymore, you can always contact us by email: lac at linuxaudio.org Hear you in 2008! Frank Barknecht and Martin Rumori LAC2008 Mail: lac at linuxaudio.org Web: http://lac.linuxaudio.org [1] http://www.khm.de [2] http://lac.linuxaudio.org From bbrace at eskimo.com Sun Aug 5 15:51:21 2007 From: bbrace at eskimo.com ({ brad brace }) Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2007 12:51:21 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Microsound-announce] cool creamy sounds Message-ID: ok -- I'll buy this ice cream truck and 'disseminate' any microsound/phonographic music for all participants... http://portland.craigslist.org/clc/car/386943361.html ideas for frozen phonographic-pops/cones appreciated! 24 participants x $100 paypal bbrace at eskimo.com lots of reviews/response pretty-much guaranteed documentation provided --- bbs: brad brace sound --- --- http://69.64.229.114:8000 --- From eva at basebog.it Tue Aug 7 09:46:56 2007 From: eva at basebog.it (eva at basebog.it) Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 09:46:56 -0400 Subject: [Microsound-announce] london in middleaugust Message-ID: <380-22007827134656123@M2W030.mail2web.com> hi microsounders i will be in london between the 21st and the 26th. can you suggest any microsounding good event there or a web page where to find information about what will be going on? thanks in advance eva -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://link.mail2web.com/mail2web From benreviug at yahoo.com Tue Aug 7 10:56:04 2007 From: benreviug at yahoo.com (guiver ben) Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2007 07:56:04 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Microsound-announce] 11th 12th august LONDON art exhibition country hall In-Reply-To: <380-22007827134656123@M2W030.mail2web.com> Message-ID: <936769.66024.qm@web52006.mail.re2.yahoo.com> dear Microsounders art exhibition this w.end in London South Bank, wing of Dali museum. 10 - 5 saturday and sunday see www.myspace.com/showoffexhibition for further details. if you're in town....come down.... best ben guiver ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better Heartthrob. 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Answers - Check it out. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545433 From richard at sonicartsnetwork.org Wed Aug 8 06:05:41 2007 From: richard at sonicartsnetwork.org (Richard Whitelaw) Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2007 11:05:41 +0100 Subject: [Microsound-announce] The Wire presents John Wall and L Gamble In-Reply-To: <005a01c7d9a2$150dbe20$87ea0ac3@default> Message-ID: > > Whitechapel Late Night Fridays and The Wire present > > Below The Radar: An Evening of Outsider Sounds > Whitechapel Gallery, London E1 > Friday 17 August 7pm > > John Wall + L Gamble live > John Butcher live > Leafcutter John (TBC!!!) live > The Wire Sound System DJs > > Tickets: ?6/?5 concs/?3 members. > > Tickets available on the door, but advanced booking recommended. > > Book at: www.whitechapel.org/music, tickets at whitechapel.org, +44 (0)20 7522 > 7888 > > Whitechapel Gallery > Angel Alley Entrance > 80?82 Whitechapel High St > London E1 > > Tube: Aldgate East > ------ End of Forwarded Message -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Building on the success of OWN [SOUND] ART (2007) at http://www.folly.co.uk/soundnetwork, a series of podcasts specially commissioned in partnership with SoundNetwork, folly intends to deliver a quarterly series of podcasts exploring the possibilities of the medium, and will launch the first in this series as part of VELOCITY, folly's second Festival of Digital Culture: VELOCITY Festival of Digital Culture - See the Bay differently 12th October - 3rd November 2007 VELOCITY is ground-breaking new arts festival where you can explore digital art in the sublime context of the coastal rail route between Lancaster and Barrow-in-Furness. Presented in and around train stations, online and for download at http://www.folly.co.uk VELOCITY is folly's second annual Festival of Digital Culture and builds on the success of the f.city festival held in Lancaster city centre in 2006 which resulted in over 55,000 people engaging with new media art practice. VELOCITY will open up new ways of seeing life around Morecambe Bay, engaging with the vibrant communities that line the coast and furthering the role that the arts has in sustaining the spectacular landscape of the South Lakes and North Lancashire. VELOCITY... celebrating the role of creative technology in connecting people to places. folly is calling for open submissions of existing audio work, from the broad spectrum of contemporary sound art practice. Submissions should address themes and subjects broadly relating to the ethos of VELOCITY, including but not limited to: travel, movement, landscape, engagement with communities, rural sustainability. VELOCITY will take place on and around the rail route from Lancaster to Barrow-in-Furness in the North West of England, so folly is looking for podcastable content which can be downloaded and experienced on journeys through and around this area. As part of the festival, folly is also keen to broadcast selected works via the loud speaker systems at stations along the rail route. Submissions are welcome from all artists working with sound, experimental musicians and composers, writers and performance artists etc, basically anyone who has created work which they consider to be suitable for an audio podcast. folly welcome submissions from international artists The deadline for submissions is 14th September 2007 Sonic Arts Network will join folly in the selection of works in late September 2007 Successful submissions will be published as podcasts from 1st October 2007 Please note that there is no fee available for selected works For more information contact Jennifer Stoddart, folly Programme Coordinator on mailto:jennifer.stoddart at folly.co.uk or +44 (0)1524 388550 How to submit: Files should be mp3s, no larger than 32MB. Submissions should be accompanied by a submission form and equal opportunities monitoring form, obtainable from mailto:jennifer.stoddart at folly.co.uk or phone +44 (0) 1524 388550 Please send your submissions by email to mailto:jennifer.stoddart at folly.co.uk Or on CD by post to Jennifer Stoddart, Programme Coordinator folly, 6.4.4 Alston House White Cross Lancaster UK LA1 4XQ folly is committed to Equal Opportunities in our employment, programme and services _______________________________________________ Sanlist mailing list Sanlist at lists.sonicartsnetwork.org http://lists.sonicartsnetwork.org/listinfo.cgi/sanlist-sonicartsnetwork.org From murmer at talk21.com Wed Aug 8 08:25:44 2007 From: murmer at talk21.com (. m u r m e r .) Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 14:25:44 +0200 Subject: [Microsound-announce] [playlist] framework - 08.08.07 Message-ID: <00b101c7d9b7$3f29e020$0202a8c0@murmer> framework broadcasts wednesdays on resonance104.4fm in london (uk) or worldwide on http://www.resonancefm.com from 1-2pm bst next podcast: 15.08.07 ~ time zone converter: http://www.thesaturnv.com/converter.html ~ for general info, playlists, podcast, or to stream the latest edition: http://murmer.soundtransit.nl/radio.html framework is supported by soundtransit: http://www.soundtransit.nl RESONANCEFM WILL SHUT ITS DOORS PERMANENTLY UNLESS WE CAN RAISE ?60,000 BY THE END OF AUGUST. IF YOU VALUE OUR PROGRAMMING, PLEASE HELP US TO CONTINUE BY MAKING A DONATION: HTTP://WWW.RESONANCEFM.COM. NOW IS THE TIME. THANK YOU! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- framework - phonography/field recording; contextual and decontextualized sound activity presented by patrick mcginley ***important announcement*** this month resonancefm is moving to brand-spanking-new studio premises, a vast improvement over the space we have now. this is a big job, however, and live programming will be suspended for until the job is finished (archive programming will continue). for this reason, framework will also be taking a few weeks off, to recharge our engines, and restock our ears. the next new edition should happen in september - stay tuned, we'll let you know! in the meantime, however, we will continue to update the podcast weekly, with shows from our own archive. have a look at the playlists online; if there's a particular show you'd like to hear, from anytime in framework's 500 (sorry, 5) year history, let us know, and we'll try to line it up in the next few weeks. this week we repeated an edition of framework which first aired on the 15th of april, 2005. from the original playlist: "a great show this week focusing especially on the recently discovered (by me, anyway) work of australian sound artist lawrence english - two very different albums; one seemingly made up entirely of untreated hydrophone recordings, and the other full of lush tonal composition. this mixed well with another binaural soundscape from prolific contributor dallas simpson, a look back at one of bernhard g?nter's compositions from a re-release of an early album, more untreated recording from autumn records (the same label as english's hydrophone...) by ben owen, and some greek rumblings from the ever-present antifrost label. we also heard a few tracks from the album interview with the eggs, by simon keep, which we featured on the show as a cdr a few years back. we are now pleased to announce it has seen the light of day as an official release, on the sub rosa label, no less, and it is well worth a listen... again, we are always looking for material for the show, whether raw field recordings, field recording based composition or introduction submissions. we are also now accepting proposals for full editions of our guest-curated series. send proposals or material, released or not, on any format, to the address below. if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch! framework bp17 27910 perruel france framework at talk21.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 08.08.07 (this edition will be available online until 15.08.07) (please see website for full playlist - full message too big for this mailing list) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- framework intro submissions: 1) take yourself and an audio recording device to a location of your choice 2) record for AT LEAST 1 minute before you - 3) read the following text: welcome to framework. framework is a show consecrated to field recording, and it's use in composition. field recording, phonography, the art of sound-hunting; open your ears and listen! 4) continue your recording for AT LEAST 2 minutes after you've finish speaking 5) send the recording on any format to the address above, or as an mp3 via email thanks! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- drop a note to framework at talk21.com to be removed from this mailing list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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BIRCHVILLE CAT MOTEL WITH ANLA COURTIS Track: Second Sparkling Echo / Third Sparkling Echo Album: Three Sparkling Echoes Label: Celebrate Psi Phenomenon 04. LOW Track: Pretty People Album: Drums and Guns Label: Sub Pop CONTENTS ONDA SONORA 24-07-07 01. A_DONTIGNY Track: Tatline / Quelque Chose D'informel / Gutai / Begriffsschrift / Crowding Into The Behavioural Sink / Holzwege / All Over Album: Geisteswissenschaften Label: No Type 02. asyncdrone Track: Coda / Experimental Film / Nunavut Or Bust Album: Demolition Blues Label: No Type 03. THANOS CHRYSAKIS Track: Immanent Distance / Isabelle / Nearly Alongside / Downstream Prism / What Lasts Is What You Start With Album: Klage Label: Aural Terrains Nota: Este mensaje no ha sido solicitado, pero hemos considerado que podr?a interesarte. De no ser as?, responde con un mensaje titulado "borrame" y ser?s inmediatamente eliminado del mailing. Muchas gracias Note: This is an undemanded message, but we have considered it could be interesting for you. If that's not your case, then reply us with this subject for the message: "delete me", and you will be inmediately out from the mailing. Thank you --------------------------------- S? un Mejor Amante del Cine ?Quieres saber c?mo? ?Deja que otras personas te ayuden!. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://or8.net/pipermail/microsound-announce/attachments/20070808/447474d4/attachment.htm From jef at econtact.ca Tue Aug 7 21:27:01 2007 From: jef at econtact.ca (CEC jef chippewa) Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 03:27:01 +0200 Subject: [Microsound-announce] Toronto EA Symposium 9-10 Aug. [REMINDER] Message-ID: [English follows] Symposium ?lectroacoustique 2007 de Toronto Facult? de musique, universit? de Toronto 9 et 10 ao?t 2007 La Communaut? ?lectroacoustique Canadienne, la Facult? de musique de l'universit? de Toronto et New Adventures in Sound Art sont heureux de vous inviter ? l'?dition 2007 du Symposium ?lectroacoustique de Toronto. Au cours de cet ?v?nement, des compositeurs et artistes audio du Canada et des ?tats-Unis pr?senteront et discuteront de leur travail. Plusieurs sessions sont pr?vues, entre autres : ?La Discipline ?lectroacoustique?, ?Interfaces et environnements?,?Paysages sonores?, ?Instruments et installations? et ??lectronique live?. ? noter, les conf?rences de Barry Truax et de Trevor Wishart, compositeurs en r?sidence du festival Sound Travels, rendues possibles gr?ce au soutien de New Adventures in Sound Art. Le Symposium est aussi le pr?lude id?al pour la principale fin de semaine de performances du festival annuel Sound Travels. Le 9 ao?t, ? 16 heures, le Centre de musique canadienne convie tous les participants du symposium ? une r?ception. En fin de soir?e, un ?v?nement anim? par le groupe angelusnovus.net et InterAccess media arts Centre sera l'occasion d'improvisations ?lectroniques ?? micro ouvert?, auxquelles tous sont appel?s ? participer. Les sessions du symposium sont gratuites pour le public. Seule l'inscription est requise. Tous les bienvenus sont encourag?s ? faire une contribution. Les horaires des concerts et des conf?rences, de m?me que des condens?s de ces derni?res, sont disponibles en ligne : Pour plus de d?tails, pour l'inscription au symposium ou pour proposer quelque initiative pour la soir?e ? ? micro ouvert ?, veuillez contacter l'organisateur du symposium, David Ogborn . COMIT? D'ORGANISATION DU SYMPOSIUM David Ogborn (Communaut? ?lectroacoustique Canadienne), responsible Dennis Patrick (Universit? de Toronto) Nadene Th?riault-Copeland (New Adventures in Sound Art) COORDONN?ES - Conf?rences : jeudi le 9 ao?t, de 9h ? 16h; vendredi le 10 ao?t, de 9h ? 16h30. Local 330, Edward Johnson Building, Facult? de musique, universit? de Toronto (pr?s de la station de m?tro ? Museum ?). Horaire compl?te - Concert : jeudi 9 ao?t, de 21h ? minuit, au InterAccess Media Arts Centre, 9 avenue Ossington. LIENS UTILES Communaut? ?lectroacoustique Canadienne http://cec.concordia.ca Facult? de musique, universit? de Toronto http://www.music.utoronto.ca New Adventures in Sound Art http://www.naisa.ca angelusnovus.net http://angelusnovus.net InterAccess http://interaccess.org Centre de musique canadienne http://www.musiccentre.ca ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Toronto Electroacoustic Symposium 2007 Faculty of Music, University of Toronto 9-10 August 2007 The Canadian Electroacoustic Community, the Faculty of Music at the University of Toronto and New Adventures in Sound Art are pleased to invite you to attend the 2007 Toronto Electroacoustic Symposium. During the symposium composers and sound artists from Toronto, across Canada and the United States will discuss their work. Symposium sessions include "The Discipline of Electroacoustics", "Interfaces and Environments", "Soundscapes", "Instruments and Installations" and "Live Electronics". The symposium will lead directly into the main performance weekend of the annual Sound Travels festival. Thanks to NAISA, Sound Travel composers-in-residence Barry Truax and Trevor Wishart will give keynote lectures at the symposium. On August 9, the Canadian Music Centre will host a reception for symposium attendees at 16:00. In the same evening the angelusnovus.net group and the InterAccess media arts centre will host an open-mic night of electronic, live electronic and improvised music. All are welcome to attend and to make a performance contribution. Symposium sessions are free and open to the public, but registration is required. Abstracts, paper and concert schedules can be consulted online at . For more information, to register to attend the symposium, or to propose something for the open-mic night, contact the symposium chair, David Ogborn, at . SYMPOSIUM COMMITTEE David Ogborn (Canadian Electroacoustic Community), Chair Dennis Patrick (University of Toronto) Nadene Th?riault-Copeland (New Adventures in Sound Art) SCHEDULES AND LOCATIONS - Paper Sessions: Thursday 9 Aug., 9:00-16:00; Friday 10 Aug., 9:00-16:30 in room 330 of the Edward Johnson Building, Faculty of Music, University of Toronto (directly adjacent to the Museum subway station) - Concert: Thursday 9 Aug., 21:00-00:00, at InterAccess Media Arts Centre, 9 Ossington Avenue LINKS Canadian Electroacoustic Community http://cec.concordia.ca University of Toronto, Faculty of Music http://www.music.utoronto.ca New Adventures in Sound Art http://www.naisa.ca angelusnovus.net http://angelusnovus.net InterAccess http://interaccess.org Canadian Music Centre http://www.musiccentre.ca -- Communaut? ?lectroacoustique canadienne (CEC) Canadian Electroacoustic Community c/o Dept. de Musique, Universit? 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URL: http://or8.net/pipermail/microsound-announce/attachments/20070808/337006c6/attachment.htm From list at seasonalbk.net Wed Aug 8 14:29:12 2007 From: list at seasonalbk.net (ben) Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 14:29:12 -0400 Subject: [Microsound-announce] performance - aug 23 - NY Message-ID: <063F038D-0542-43E1-8199-8C62A1C18EE1@seasonalbk.net> hello everyone, upcoming performance this month with guest Gilles Aubry from Berlin. next phonographers meeting is sept 30 in the 6&B Garden, NYC. hope to see you and keep in touch, ben http://seasonalbk.net/calendar/20070823/ august 23 2007 issue project room - brooklyn, ny set 1: Scott Smallwood, Sawako, Seth Cluett, Civyiu Kkliu, and Ben Owen set 2: Gilles Aubry issue project room (new location) http://www.issueprojectroom.org/ set 1: NY Phonographers Meeting II, 2007 with Scott Smallwood, Sawako, Seth Cluett, civyiu kkliu, and Ben Owen The NY Phonographers Meeting's are a series of annual concert's presenting un-processed or raw location and field recordings in a collaborative immersive listening environment. set 2: Gilles Aubry Gilles Aubry is a Swiss sound artist & musician based in Berlin since 2002. His work at the crossroad of improvisation, installation and performance privileges the use of field recordings, surround sound and random processes. Gilles will present a solo set of his ongoing work Berlin Backyards Berlin Backyards ? 2007 Berlin Backyards is a sound piece based on field recordings of several backyards made in Berlin during the winter 2006. The live version of the piece uses improvisation and random processes to create a dreamy soundscape at the border of space representation and musical abstraction. In the urban context, backyards are interesting in that they are transitory spaces between private and public territories, home without a roof and enclosed streets at the same time. They are the place of various types of neighbouring interactions - from friendly greetings to perverse voyeurism ? where a mutual process of visual and aural control is at work on the pretext of the community's security, a phenomenon illustrated in Alfred Hitchcock?s movie Rear Window. In many cases, backyards reveal spatial surprises in contrast to what one could expect from the street point of view: a peaceful garden, a school playground, rich ornaments on the walls, big ventilation systems, piles of anonymous garbage or, typically in the case of Berlin, a huge empty no man?s land. On the acoustic level, the backyard works as a resonance body for all present sounds especially the ones coming from the street. Loud traffic noises are being heard through indirect reflections, filtered and attenuated by the high walls surrounding the empty yard like in a reverberation chamber, while quieter sounds from activities within the yard or from the houses around are being amplified. Because of this balancing and smoothing effect, backyards soundscapes have a particularly high acoustic resolution and constitute interesting sound sources for recording. Far from being spectacular, Berlin Backyards aims at attracting the attention of the listener on the sonic qualities of the space itself and on micro-variations in the peripheral sound environment. http://www.soundimplant.com/gilaubry/BERLIN_BACKYARDS.html - - http://benowen.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://or8.net/pipermail/microsound-announce/attachments/20070808/ceec32df/attachment.htm From jules.rawlinson at gmail.com Wed Aug 8 18:09:32 2007 From: jules.rawlinson at gmail.com (Jules Rawlinson) Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2007 23:09:32 +0100 Subject: [Microsound-announce] Fontana Mix w. Fridges (Edinburgh UK) Message-ID: Hi All It's a pretty short notice announcement, but if you are in Edinburgh on Thursday 9th August, have about an hour free between 7 and 8pm and fancy hearing a spatialised realization of Fontana Mix that uses recordings of various fridges, please come along to the University's Geo Sciences building on Drummond St for a prompt start at the stated time, about 200m along from the Brass Monkey... Other works will include a solo for wounded c(eline)d(ion), single sample manipulations, gratuitous sax, and The Sound Of Music (It's Gonna Rain remix version) as performed by PhD Electroacoustic Composition and MSc Sound Design students... Cheers Jules http://ddm.caad.ed.ac.uk From vze26m98 at optonline.net Wed Aug 8 21:34:29 2007 From: vze26m98 at optonline.net (vze26m98) Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2007 21:34:29 -0400 Subject: [Microsound-announce] YACC... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: YACC, Yet Another Closet-Cleanout: Philips ToUcam 840K Webcam Parallax Propeller Dev Board Propstick RS232 link boards Mac iBook G4 512mb SODIMM stick search for seller ID "tadturner" Thanks, Charles From philippe-petit at wanadoo.fr Thu Aug 9 05:25:14 2007 From: philippe-petit at wanadoo.fr (Philippe Petit) Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 11:25:14 +0200 Subject: [Microsound-announce] just returning from Athens Synch festival + next week in Poland @ Off festival In-Reply-To: <72620F24-2E02-4236-8E04-F892F47F8704@wanadoo.fr> References: <050C1946-A158-486E-A1C8-B8A82AB44038@wanadoo.fr> <4F60BAEE-FFEB-4DCF-BA2F-3029F9521C0E@wanadoo.fr> <72620F24-2E02-4236-8E04-F892F47F8704@wanadoo.fr> Message-ID: <9A711617-6A0B-4CE7-B218-9579223607A3@wanadoo.fr> dear readers, for those who like the band ROTHKO please have a look at the new video for one song from our album: http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm? fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=15036618 done by Anne Sulikowsky, who is also composing some very nice music: http://www.myspace.com/buildingcastlesoutofmatchsticks The video is a mix of films and photos she has taken, attempting to document the art of wandering through life being awake and also wandering while being in a dream, and focusing on how there is really no difference between the two. Hope u will like it... just returning from Athens where I co animated (with Markus from the label Staubgold) our seminar explaining how to run an indie label, how to develop internationally and other subjects in the indie business. It took place in Benaki Museum of Contemporary Art and was part of the Synch festival. www.synch.gr Synch was Qwartz-awarded best festival of the year and I can confirm they deserve the price. The organisation was impeccable, the action was set in an ancient gas factory, very beautiful and industrial-looking. Musically very varied, one can have a look at their program there: http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm? fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=72311421&blogID=258242058 For those of you leaving close or attending Off festival, Markus and I will do our talk there + we'll both be DJing On August 17 and 18 Headlining there Electrelane, Radian, Piano Magic, Architecture In Helsinki, Port-Royal, I Like Trains, and many Polish acts... http://www.off-festival.pl/ www.myspace.com/offfestival here details on our lecture: Record labeling workshop In the past ten years there is a constant increase of number of independent record labels on the territory of Europe and the United States. The complete system of music industry ? which probably knows of better days than the situation it is in today ? is becoming more and more complex, and the musicians themselves are not the only ?brands? and references anymore. This process is probably most visible on the scene of contemporary independent (electronic) music production: new micro-genres are emerging on a monthly basis, supported by record labels who wish to present their musical sensibilities, but also take a distinctive position on the already over-populated musical map of the world. The aim of the RECORD LABELING seminar is the education of current and future professionals from the milieu of music industry, be it musicians, producers, label managers, distributors or salesmen? The success and hi-profile of the labels such as Staubgold (Berlin) and BiP-HOp (Marseille) are the best recommendations for the lecturers : Markus Detmer and Philippe Petit. Over the course of the seminar they will try to cover the numerous aspects of starting up and managing an independent record label, through lectures about the manufacturing of compact discs, visual identity, distribution, Internet-only projects, concert promotion, copyrights? In a friendly tone showing that humanity is possible in business and in hope to raise interest from the listeners fans of music and to show them that it is possible to become an activist... And hopefully turn them into activists. AUGUST 17 15h gathering, checking participants, introducing each other, explaining why they came and what they expect from us 15:30 - 16:30 general intro presentation of Staubgold and BiP_HOp development, major artists, aims, focuses, approach, mission, markets, visual identities... distribution/promotion overview of the development and role of record labels in the past 2 decades / their position in the music cluster different profiles and way of running labels mapping of the contemporary electronic scenes and its companies major vs. indie: characteristics, way of working / role in local communities describing markets (europe/USA/Japan/UK) overview of the general situation inthe music industry and what are the possible developments coffee break 17:00 to 18:00 presentation of Staubgold and BiP_HOp development, major artists, aims, focuses, approach, mission, markets, visual identities... distribution/promotion AUGUST 18 14:30 - 15:30 how to start a label where to start?/ process and costs of manufacturing/ various packagings possibilities how to promote: radio, tv, mags, web ways of distributing coffee break 16:00 - 17:00 how to manage your band/how to approach labels: send demos, develop international recognition, legal issues, copyright, licensing, contracts... Other than that please do not forget our 2 new releases : Spaceheads & Max Eastley : a very long way from anywhere else [bleep 35] http://www.spaceheads.co.uk/page.php? section=biography&page=discography/longway Spaceheads are a unique duo of trumpet (Andy Diagram) played through electronics and looped with drums (Richard Harrison). Max Eastley is a sound sculptor, artist, and musician who plays an instrument he invented and made himself called The Arc. It is a monochord of wood and wire, which is scraped, bent and flexed into an orbit of amplified effects. This new CD was recorded live, improving at two very different locations, one an island of the south of France during Mimi festival, and the other a remote village on the North Yorkshire moors, both venues a very long way from anywhere else. SELECTED REVIEWS : "A fascinating meeting of surreal improv strategies and electronic abstraction, A Very Long Way From Anywhere Else, is, as the title suggests, a pretty unique piece of work. Recommended." BOOMKAT / UK Rothko : eleven stages of intervention [bleep 36] http://www.rothkomusic.co.uk/ Following releases on such visionary labels as Lo Recordings, Simon Raymonde?s Bella Union, Too Pure and Kraak, Bip_Hop is pleased to welcome the release of Rothko's new album. Mark Beazley (bass), Michael Donnelly (bass), Ben Page (keyboards/percussion) and Tom Page (drums) continue to create a warm and inviting sound, where solitary keyboard melodies transition from exploratory passages and fragile beauty intertwines effortlessly through somber basslines. The music of Rothko at equal turns challenges and comforts the listener. At first perhaps confrontational, yet ultimately nurturing, the band's eleventh fulllength release -- adds to Rothko's already innovative and impressive catalogue. SELECTED REVIEWS : "It?s like a more melancholy, more muted Godspeed You! Black Emperor, without the hint of post-rock clich?, or at times even like Southern Lord?s slow rockers Earth without the metallic subtext ? this is cinematic and evocative music in the best possible way... Quite hauntingly beautiful? recommended!" BOOMKAT / UK Each Digipack CD is 15 Euros (postpaid). thanx for your attention ip www.bip-hop.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We are thrilled to share a record with such an amazing band u might want to spare some time there too: http://www.myspace.com/kammerflimmerkollektief http://www.kammerflimmer.com/ orders directly to contact at karlrecords.de instead of ? 12 charge ? 10 from "friends of SOC" (plus postage) say that you are on our mailing list to make sure you get the discount. thanx for your attention ip http://www.stringsofconsciousness.info -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://or8.net/pipermail/microsound-announce/attachments/20070810/07c39626/attachment.htm From kim at anechoicmedia.com Mon Aug 13 12:55:47 2007 From: kim at anechoicmedia.com (Kim Cascone) Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 09:55:47 -0700 Subject: [Microsound-announce] cheap place to stay in San Francisco Message-ID: <2330EBC3-4AC5-42D7-A45A-B6E655B5CDE3@anechoicmedia.com> a friend of mine is looking for an inexpensive place to stay in SF in September I remember there being a very cool B&B in or near the Haight which was relatively cheap for the Bay Area does anyone know of such a place or recommend a similar place in SF? any help is appreciated! KIM From douglas at benfo.demon.co.uk Mon Aug 13 14:00:54 2007 From: douglas at benfo.demon.co.uk (douglas benford) Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 18:00:54 +0000 Subject: [Microsound-announce] London: Sprawl: August news Message-ID: ------------------------------------------------------------------- S P R A W L August 2007 bulletin ------------------------------------------------------------------- Announcing a special intimate event next month... Sprawl @ the Fleapit Date: thurs 13th September Presenting 3 live acts: MIKE COOPER (UK/Itay/Hipshot) ** on tour celebrating his 65th birthday!** http://www.cooparia.org.uk/ PHIL DURRANT (UK/MIMEO/Ticklish) http://www.efi.group.shef.ac.uk/musician/mdurrant.html ISRAEL M (Mexico/Nebula3) Israel M is stopping off before he plays Ars Electronica festival this month... http://www.israelm.com full biogs at http://www.sprawl.org.uk/EventFrame.htm DJs / curators: IRIS GARRELFS SI-CUT.DB (Douglas Benford) times: 8pm to 11pm door price: ?5. *Early attendance is advised as numbers are limited; please note, due to space, there is regrettably no guest list * VENUE: THE FLEAPIT 49 Columbia Road London E2 7RG tubes: Old St / Bethnal Green tel: 020 7033 9986 email: everyone at thefleapit.com http://www.thefleapit.com ---------------------------------------------------------------- other UPCOMING PERFORMANCES etc ---------------------------------------------------------------- AUG 30 IRIS GARRELFS live Albany, Deptford, London, UK 8pm, free. Concert for launch of http://www.deptford45s.com/ Created from workshops with residents of Deptford for Anita McKeown's Deptford 45 project. SEPT 8 IRIS GARRELFS live with Symbiosis Orchestra 8pm. Palazzo delle Esposizioni.. Rome, Italy SEPT 18 IRIS GARRELFS live 8pm. venue tba. Charlottesville, Virginia, USA SEPT 21 IRIS GARRELFS live 8pm. Sonic Circuits Festival, The Warehouse Washington DC, USA * more by Iris in the US tbc OCT 11 SI-CUT.DB live Sparte 4 theatre, Saarbrucken, Germany NOV 4 SI-CUT.DB + Rod Thomas live collaboration The Roundhouse, Chalk Farm/Camden, London, UK ---------------------------------------------------------------- best wishes Iris Garrelfs http://www.irisgarrelfs.com http://www.myspace.com/irisgarrelfs si-cut.db [d.benford] http://www.douglasbenford.co.uk http://www.myspace.com/sicutdb from SPRAWL http://www.sprawl.org.uk E-MAIL -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://or8.net/pipermail/microsound-announce/attachments/20070813/639bcd72/attachment.htm From musica_excentrica at yahoo.com Mon Aug 13 18:04:34 2007 From: musica_excentrica at yahoo.com (Nikita Golyshev) Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 15:04:34 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Microsound-announce] [smw009]: Antanas Jasenka - "BLACK BOX MUSIC: tangophonia" Message-ID: <51046.95936.qm@web45002.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> Share My Wings podcast-netlabel is proud to present our new weekly release! [smw009]: Antanas Jasenka - "BLACK BOX MUSIC: tangophonia" /abstract, minimal/ Microphone, mixer, delay system, radio, cassette player/recorder HITACHI, tape player/recorder ELFA, graphic equalizer, moog prodigy. All sound/music composed, arranged, recorded, mixed and mastered in private sound studio in Vilnius. http://sharemywings.ru/releases/smw009/ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545469 From hars7 at hotmail.com Tue Aug 14 06:24:29 2007 From: hars7 at hotmail.com (HarS' Sound Chronicles) Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 12:24:29 +0200 Subject: [Microsound-announce] Raudio #12 -- "leve ookoi !" Message-ID: Now playing 24/7 and evolving : the 12th edition of Raudio?s mainstream, entitled ** ?Leve ookoi !? ** ("Long live ookoi ! / Viva ookoi !") Visit http://raudio.nl , or point your streaming audio player directly to : http://www.park.nl:8000/raudio ?Leve ookoi !? is built from the many hours of material that the ookoi recorded between may 25th and may 28th 2007, in residence in the Art Garage in Maastricht (the Netherlands), during this year's weekend of Pentecost, as special guests of the Urban Myths New Media project ... Read all about it in the SoundBlog : http://soundblog.net/ Latest ookoi video now playing at : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y3SXaPbfAA xxx ---- HarS _________________________________________________________________ Personnalisez votre Messenger avec Live.com http://www.windowslive.fr/livecom/ From murmer at talk21.com Wed Aug 15 07:26:55 2007 From: murmer at talk21.com (. m u r m e r .) Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 13:26:55 +0200 Subject: [Microsound-announce] [playlist] framework - 15.08.07 Message-ID: <003601c7df2f$3022ea40$17b2a8c0@murmer> framework broadcasts wednesdays on resonance104.4fm in london (uk) or worldwide on http://www.resonancefm.com from 1-2pm bst next podcast: 22.08.07 ~ time zone converter: http://www.thesaturnv.com/converter.html ~ for general info, playlists, podcast, or to stream the latest edition: http://www.resonancefm.com/framework framework is supported by soundtransit: http://www.soundtransit.nl RESONANCE FM'S PROGRAMMING IS PRODUCED ENTIRELY BY VOLUNTEERS; PLEASE HELP US TO CONTINUE BY MAKING A DONATION. CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE TO FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN HELP KEEP RESONANCE ON THE AIR: HTTP://WWW.RESONANCEFM.COM. THANK YOU! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- framework - phonography/field recording; contextual and decontextualized sound activity presented by patrick mcginley ***important announcement*** this month resonancefm is moving to brand-spanking-new studio premises, a vast improvement over the space we have now. this is a big job, however, and live programming will be suspended for until the job is finished (archive programming will continue). for this reason, framework will also be taking a few weeks off, to recharge our engines, and restock our ears. the next new edition should happen in september - stay tuned, we'll let you know! in the meantime, however, we will continue to update the podcast weekly, with shows from our own archive. have a look at the playlists online; if there's a particular show you'd like to hear, from anytime in framework's 500 (sorry, 5) year history, let us know, and we'll try to line it up in the next few weeks. this week we repeated an edition first aired on the 12th of july, 2002, featuring a live studio performance by jonathan coleclough. i'm also forwarding on a call for participation for a field-recording related project from a fellow resfm program-maker - you can find the call at the end of this mail. but first, from the original playlist: "I invited Jonathan Coleclough (whose name I was pleased to discover I've been pronouncing correctly all these years: rhymes with 'now' and not with 'cough') to join me this week and to bring along some selections of his own to play before the live set. He then played a new piece, Halant, live, followed by a recording of a live duo with Aube earlier this year, and finished off with a live improvised duo with myself." again, we are always looking for material for the show, whether raw field recordings, field recording based composition or introduction submissions. we are also now accepting proposals for full editions of our guest-curated series. send proposals or material, released or not, on any format, to the address below. if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch! framework bp17 27910 perruel france framework at talk21.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15.08.07 (this edition will be available online until 22.08.07) (artist / title / album / label) Ora / Hollym / DAAC / Ora (UK, 1993) Steve Tibbetts / Running / Safe Journey / ECM (Germany, 1984) Kuwayama/Kijima / 01.06.16f / 01.06.16 / trente oiseaux (Germany, 2002) GAL / lv,nv / Relisten / Intransitive (USA, 2001) Jonathan Coleclough / Halant / live at Resonance FM Jonathan Coleclough/Aube / untitled / recorded live in Osaka on 29.03.02 Jonathan Coleclough/murmer / untitled / live at Resonance FM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- framework intro submissions: 1) take yourself and an audio recording device to a location of your choice 2) record for AT LEAST 1 minute before you - 3) read the following text: welcome to framework. framework is a show consecrated to field recording, and it's use in composition. field recording, phonography, the art of sound-hunting; open your ears and listen! 4) continue your recording for AT LEAST 2 minutes after you've finish speaking 5) send the recording on any format to the address above, or as an mp3 via email thanks! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A call for recorded sound material/sound pieces/field recordings The Happening The basement, 10 - 16 Aswin St. London E8. 6TH - 9TH September 16 - 22 pm. Free The Happening is 4 days, site specific, performance & sound installation mixing live improvised music, recorded compositions, sound sculptures, poetry, artist's interventions, large group compositions and audience participation. The event would utilise the specific architecture of the space, blurring the boundaries between performance, artistic exploration and participation. By relating to the physical space as a big soundboard and the individual rooms as sound chambers within this sound box, the space itself would become a resonating instrument. A series of "events", each of them unique, would be introduced in individual rooms and over the 4 days, these would create and present an ever- changing programme. During the 4 days we would be playing a variety of recorded sound material: compositions, found, concrete, incidental, electronic, acoustic, text, instrumental, vocal. The recordings would be played through guitar/bass amps and portable CD players. Several pieces would be played simultaneously, from different rooms, creating a unique sound mix which would be changing throughout the 4 days of the installation. We are looking for recordings of up to 10 min but no shorter than 2 min. If you would like to submit material to be considered for this installation, please send a CD, in audio format .wav (44.1 kHz - 16 bit) to: The Happening, Basement Flat, 70A Brondesbury Villas, London NW6 6AD Please include your name and contact email. We would not be able to play all the submitted materials and will only contact you if we decide to play your submission. We regret that we will only be able to return your CD if you include a stamped, self addressed envelope. For more information please email dhappening at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://or8.net/pipermail/microsound-announce/attachments/20070815/ab80b987/attachment.htm From sirr at sirr-ecords.com Thu Aug 16 17:55:33 2007 From: sirr at sirr-ecords.com (sirr) Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 22:55:33 +0100 Subject: [Microsound-announce] [sound of space] :: radio Message-ID: ) sound of space weekly radio show documenting multiple relations and strategies between sound and space presented by paulo raposo Radio Zero, Lisbon, member of Radia http://radio.ist.utl.pt Every friday, 20.30, repeats monday 11.00h ( this week, sound of space is again focused in the "radio Flirt" project, conducted by Brandon Labelle and James Webb. "Radio Flirt lets the user hear the secret narrative of the building. Utilizing a series of mini-fm radio transmitters located throughout the building, visitors are invited to follow traces of incomplete messages, hidden whispers or trembling static that appear as an ambiguous and secret narrative. Radio Flirt is an intimate radio experience that aims for the heart and explores the emotional geographies of listening." upcoming broadcast: 17.08.07 upcoming shows (august & september) will feature works by John Hudak, David Dunn, Alejandra & Aeron, Kim Cascone & Jacob Kierkegaard. links: http://www.sirr-ecords.com/pauloraposo/sos_radio.html feed://podcast.radio.ist.utl.pt/soundofspace.xml direct links to the last shows: #28 20071008 Brandon Labelle and James Webb: Radio Flirt http://www.doisaoquadrado.com/paulo/radio_soundofspace/ soundofspace_20071008_labelle-webb.mp3 #27 20070308 The excellent label and/Oar hommage to the japanese film-maker Ozu. http://podcast.radio.ist.utl.pt/soundofspace_20070308_ozu.mp3 #26 20072706 water works is a collection of Mike Hallenbeck field-recordings. http://podcast.radio.ist.utl.pt/soundofspace_20072707_houllenbeck.mp3 #22 20070706 Interview with Maksim Shenteliev, architect and sound artist living in Riga, Latvia. http://podcast.radio.ist.utl.pt/ soundofspace_20070706_maksimshanteliev.mp3 search the full list of programs here: interviews with Jgrzinich, Marc Behrens, Gilles Aubry and much more. sound of space accepts proposals. please send your material, on any known audio format, to the address below. if you have any questions, drop me a note. thanks for your support and contribution. address. Sound Of Space c/o Paulo Raposo rua cidade nova lisboa, 220, 5A 1800 Lisboa - Portugal ... ... Paulo Raposo ( ( ( ( : releases: ) anthony pateras | chasms | cd ) steve peters | three rooms | cd ) pedro carneiro | improbable transgressions | cd ( ( ) http://www.sirr-ecords.com ) http://www.myspace.com/sirrlabel ) ) http://www.sirr-ecords.com/pauloraposo ) : radio ) sound of space ))) feed://podcast.radio.ist.utl.pt/soundofspace.xml ) 2 ao quadrado ))) http://www.rdp.pt/antena2 ( ( -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://or8.net/pipermail/microsound-announce/attachments/20070816/3cca1a4e/attachment.htm From kim at anechoicmedia.com Fri Aug 17 21:28:26 2007 From: kim at anechoicmedia.com (Kim Cascone) Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2007 18:28:26 -0700 Subject: [Microsound-announce] Musicians and DIY Electronics Swap Meet, 8/19/2007, 10:00 am Message-ID: Reminder from: BADIYEG Yahoo! 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Here is a general self-promotional announcement full of things you may enjoy: I have two recent EP-length mp3 releases: climate: http://www.monocromatica.com/netlabel/releases/tube086.htm + necessary red: http://www.standard-music.net/albums.php?id_albums=27 also: peer pressure required me to get a myspace artist account. so, I'm an artist. you can be my friend and listen to unreleased sounds. you know you love it. http://www.myspace.com/billygomberg thanks for your attention! billy fraufraulein.com From roger at eartrumpet.org Tue Aug 21 06:13:32 2007 From: roger at eartrumpet.org (Roger Mills) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 11:13:32 +0100 Subject: [Microsound-announce] Furthernoise BCFM Playlist 14/0/07 Message-ID: <53f896edc733bb086bd43a8350567e39@eartrumpet.org> Furthernoise BCFM Playlist 14/0/07 - Adventurous Music & Sound Podcast Now available - Radio Menu - http://www.furthernoise.org Next Broadcast : 22.00-23.00 GMT - 28th August 2007 See http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock for your own location time. BCFM - http://www.bcfm.org.uk Track Title Artist Label Nose Moog No. 9 The Glenners Stoke Park Recordings Symphonie Vum Ergo Phizmiz Womb Records Untitled Pajo Independant CDR Setting Fires Justin Hardinson The Land Of Ancient Meabs Rothkam Flux Records Archive Of New York Tapping The Inside Of Sitting Steve Roden and/OAR Ring Sabrina Seigel Pax Recordings Drunk Trumpet Kid Kid Koala Ninja Tune Descent (exctract) Anthony Pateras Sirr Records The Nadja Elevation Records Sanatorium Lake Robert Vincs Extreme From murmer at talk21.com Wed Aug 22 06:27:34 2007 From: murmer at talk21.com (. m u r m e r .) Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 12:27:34 +0200 Subject: [Microsound-announce] [playlist] framework - 22.08.07 Message-ID: <020401c7e4a7$0e942650$6403150a@murmer> framework broadcasts wednesdays on resonance104.4fm in london (uk) or worldwide on http://www.resonancefm.com from 1-2pm bst next podcast: 29.08.07 ~ time zone converter: http://www.thesaturnv.com/converter.html ~ for general info, playlists, podcast, or to stream the latest edition: http://www.resonancefm.com/framework framework is supported by soundtransit: http://www.soundtransit.nl RESONANCE FM'S PROGRAMMING IS PRODUCED ENTIRELY BY VOLUNTEERS; PLEASE HELP US TO CONTINUE BY MAKING A DONATION. CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE TO FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN HELP KEEP RESONANCE ON THE AIR: HTTP://WWW.RESONANCEFM.COM. THANK YOU! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- framework - phonography/field recording; contextual and decontextualized sound activity presented by patrick mcginley ***important announcement*** this month resonancefm is moving to brand-spanking-new studio premises, a vast improvement over the space we have now. this is a big job, however, and live programming will be suspended for until the job is finished (archive programming will continue). for this reason, framework will also be taking a few weeks off, to recharge our engines, and restock our ears. the next new edition should happen in september - stay tuned, we'll let you know! in the meantime, however, we will continue to update the podcast weekly, with shows from our own archive. have a look at the playlists online; if there's a particular show you'd like to hear, from anytime in framework's 500 (sorry, 5) year history, let us know, and we'll try to line it up in the next few weeks. this week we repeated an edition of framework:afield first aired on the 19th of may, 2006, produced in london, uk, by felicity ford (http://www.littlesongbox.co.uk). i'm also forwarding on a call for participation for a field-recording related project from a fellow resfm program-maker - you can find the call at the end of this mail. but first, from the original playlist: "This edition of Framework has been put together by Felicity Ford of the littlesongbox and is a collection of recordings by both established and unreleased artists. Works here include recordings of children's toys with musical mechanisms "playing," a composition based on a woman humming along with her radio, an elderly woman singing and playing the piano, Hawaiian birds singing, the sounds created by a piano being tuned, ethnographic field recordings of sound mimesis from Tuva along with recordings of ice melting, swimming pools, computer games, church bells and, of course, some music boxes. Much thanks to all the contributors for making such great work, for writing such friendly emails, for sending me CDs and for offering insight." again, we are always looking for material for the show, whether raw field recordings, field recording based composition or introduction submissions. we are also now accepting proposals for full editions of our guest-curated series. send proposals or material, released or not, on any format, to the address below. if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch! framework bp17 27910 perruel france framework at talk21.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22.08.07 (this edition will be available online until 29.08.07) 1.. The loneliest text message in the world mobile phone being played like an instrument Felicity Ford Unreleased www.littlesongbox.co.uk 2.. Bleeps at the supermarket checkout Supermarket checkout bleeps Peter Cusack 2001 Your Favourite London Sounds London Musicians' Collective www.l-m-c.org.uk 3.. Wobbly bird toy Metal bird toy with bells inside Joceline Colvert Unreleased 4.. Forbidden City Unedited field recording made in Beijing by Andy Graydon Unreleased http://www.andygraydon.net/ 5.. The Heater Paula Booker 2004 www.canarygallery.com Released on Spoken and Field Claudia label / Tim Coster http://www.and-oar.org/pop_distro_spoken_and_field.html 6.. Humming radio caro cari?o Aeron's grandmother humming along with the radio Released on Bousha Blue Blazes Orthlong Musork 2002/2003 http://www.musork.com/o_15.html http://www.luckykitchen.com/ 7.. CBLC_Bilder Field-recording based composition featuring many urban sounds; automated announcements, accordion-playing buskers, train sounds etc. Andy Graydon http://www.andygraydon.net/figure.shtml 8.. Surrey Street Market An unedited recording featuring the cries of the street-sellers in surrey street market, Croydon Felicity Ford Unreleased 9.. Top ten A woman with an Australian accent speaking into a mobile phone (this has been mixed over the market recording) Erica Van Zon 2004 Released on Spoken and Field Claudia label / Tim Coster http://www.and-oar.org/pop_distro_spoken_and_field.html 10.. Blackbird Dawn Chorus The gorgeous sound of urban blackbird song Peter Cusack 2001 Your Favourite London Sounds London Musicians' Collective www.l-m-c.org.uk 11.. Kuiaha Gulch Unedited field recording of insects and birds in luscious Hawaii Field recording contributed by Andy Graydon Unreleased http://www.andygraydon.net/ 12.. Birds and Bird Imitations Ethnographic field recording of birdsong and Tuvan singers impersonating birds Ted Levin/Joel Gordon 1999 Smithsonian Folkways 13.. Portland stone pieces 2 pieces involving Portland Stone hammer being dragged over the surface of Portland stone, which apparently has a very beautiful note or ring to it Portland stone being tapped rhythmically with stone-carving equipment http://www.rsaum.co.uk/weblog/archives/2005/12/sound.php#comments Joceline Colvert Unreleased ..............................................(for full playlist please see the online archive)............................................. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- framework intro submissions: 1) take yourself and an audio recording device to a location of your choice 2) record for AT LEAST 1 minute before you - 3) read the following text: welcome to framework. framework is a show consecrated to field recording, and it's use in composition. field recording, phonography, the art of sound-hunting; open your ears and listen! 4) continue your recording for AT LEAST 2 minutes after you've finish speaking 5) send the recording on any format to the address above, or as an mp3 via email thanks! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A call for recorded sound material/sound pieces/field recordings The Happening The basement, 10 - 16 Aswin St. London E8. 6TH - 9TH September 16 - 22 pm. Free The Happening is 4 days, site specific, performance & sound installation mixing live improvised music, recorded compositions, sound sculptures, poetry, artist's interventions, large group compositions and audience participation. The event would utilise the specific architecture of the space, blurring the boundaries between performance, artistic exploration and participation. By relating to the physical space as a big soundboard and the individual rooms as sound chambers within this sound box, the space itself would become a resonating instrument. A series of "events", each of them unique, would be introduced in individual rooms and over the 4 days, these would create and present an ever- changing programme. During the 4 days we would be playing a variety of recorded sound material: compositions, found, concrete, incidental, electronic, acoustic, text, instrumental, vocal. The recordings would be played through guitar/bass amps and portable CD players. Several pieces would be played simultaneously, from different rooms, creating a unique sound mix which would be changing throughout the 4 days of the installation. We are looking for recordings of up to 10 min but no shorter than 2 min. If you would like to submit material to be considered for this installation, please send a CD, in audio format .wav (44.1 kHz - 16 bit) to: The Happening, Basement Flat, 70A Brondesbury Villas, London NW6 6AD Please include your name and contact email. We would not be able to play all the submitted materials and will only contact you if we decide to play your submission. We regret that we will only be able to return your CD if you include a stamped, self addressed envelope. For more information please email dhappening at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Voor: - abonnementen/adreswijzigingen: abonnementen-at-gonzocircus-dot-com - advertenties: advertising-at-gonzocircus-dot-com - webshop/facturen/betalingen: orders-at-gonzocircus-dot-com - beeld: image-at-gonzocircus-dot-com - wedstrijden: wedstrijd-at-gonzocircus-dot-com Praktische informatie over cd's opsturen, adverteren, deadlines, meewerken aan Gonzo is te vinden op www.gonzocircus.com. ---- Dear reader, >From August 20th until September 4th Gonzo Circus HQ are closed. Your mail is being forwarded to agenda-at-gonzocircus-dot-com and will be answered if possible/necessary. For other issues, mail to: - subscriptions: abonnementen-at-gonzocircus-dot-com - advertisements: advertising-at-gonzocircus-dot-com - webshop/invoices/payments: orders-at-gonzocircus-dot-com - image: image-at-gonzocircus-dot-com Please note that all information on sending cd's, deadlines, etc. can be found on our website: www.gonzocircus.com. From incite at gmx.de Wed Aug 22 15:13:10 2007 From: incite at gmx.de (incite at gmx.de) Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 21:13:10 +0200 Subject: [Microsound-announce] audiounit 8 Message-ID: audiounit presents: audiounit 8 Jair-Rohm Parker Wells Friday August 24 7:30pm Schulterblatt 78 Hamburg St.Pauli looking forward, Kera + Andr? http://www.audiounit.fragmentedmedia.org http://www.fragmentedmedia.org http://www.incite.fragmentedmedia.org http://www.myspace.com/incitefm ------ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: http://or8.net/pipermail/microsound-announce/attachments/20070823/fbe1ee85/attachment.htm From marc at adozen.org Thu Aug 23 11:15:58 2007 From: marc at adozen.org (marc zendrini) Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 17:15:58 +0200 Subject: [Microsound-announce] adozen.org :: [adz006] - luigi turra - texture.aero Message-ID: <46CDA4AE.5080108@adozen.org> ciao! new release on adozen.org :: netaudio: after releasing music a.o. on sinewaves.it, frigida rec and standard klik (under the name "esa") in the past few months, interdisciplinary artist luigi turra from italy honours us with a new composition almost reaching 26 minutes in length. "texture.aero" is a delicate and detailed piece, with two distinctive parts, merging field rec. and processed sound. luigi turra will soon be releasing his cd "enso" on smallvoices records. direct download http://adozen.org/releases/adz006/[adz006]-01-texture.aero.mp3 website http://adozen.org luigi turra http://www.navenight.com/ From erik.maes at xs4all.nl Thu Aug 23 13:03:30 2007 From: erik.maes at xs4all.nl (Erik Maes) Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 19:03:30 +0200 Subject: [Microsound-announce] med.mud::crib.sheet Message-ID: <46CDBDE2.70600@xs4all.nl> Hi everyone. I'm very proud to present my first album, which is entitled crib.sheet. Crib.sheet was commisioned by Oosterse Rijders , a local artist collective. It was recorded and mixed entirely al the Oosterse Rijders' projectroom, using samples recorded at and around the location and databended video and photographic footage. The endproduct is a CDR with 18 titles and comes in just short of 40 minutes. All titles were lifted from my spam folder. A couple of tracks, to give an impression: http://www.xs4all.nl/~dwaes/audio/presentatie/04%20-%20December%20Conscience.mp3 http://www.xs4all.nl/~dwaes/audio/presentatie/05%20-%20Fridge%20Gumbo.mp3 http://www.xs4all.nl/~dwaes/audio/presentatie/14%20-%20Unit%20Undercover.mp3 http://www.xs4all.nl/~dwaes/audio/presentatie/17%20-%20Dated%20Observance.mp3 The album costs eur. 7,- plus postage (which is eur. 2,- in Europe and 2,50 elsewhere) and can be ordered through paypal at erik.maes at xs4all.nl -- Groet, Erik/med.mud ================================== http://opnemer.org http://www.myspace.com/medmudmusic ================================== From dev at commtom.com Fri Aug 24 17:00:23 2007 From: dev at commtom.com (devslashnull) Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 15:00:23 -0600 Subject: [Microsound-announce] test announce In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3E168712-20E4-4CD6-87AD-F9DD944EDC1E@commtom.com> test From yatra_arts at hotmail.com Sat Aug 25 21:36:34 2007 From: yatra_arts at hotmail.com (yatra_arts) Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 21:36:34 -0400 Subject: [Microsound-announce] Robert Lippok In Toronto Sept / Oct Message-ID: Robert Lippok Concert & Radio Play Presented by The Goethe Institut Toronto & Yatra Arts Thu, 4 Oct / 2007: Robert Lippok (Berlin) on electronica in concert with Debashis Sinha (Toronto) on multi-percussion. Details to follow soon at www.goethe.de/toronto and via Yatra Arts. Robert Lippok is one of the co-founders of Berlin cult electronica band To Rococo Rot, about to go into the studio to record their 6th album, afterthe international success of Veicolo and The Amateur View. He is a trained theatre set designer, currently designing "Tosca" at famed Volksb?hne Berlin. Lippok, born in Berlin in 1966, is a sought-after solo performer and sound creator from Europe to Japan. Also credited to To Rococo Rot are collaborations on radio plays and composing a new soundtrack to Walter Ruttmann's classic Weekend. Ruttmann's (1887-1941) piece is a pioneering work from the early days of radio. In an 11 minute collage of words, music fragments and sounds, the filmmaker and media artist presented in 1930 an avant-garde and radically innovative radio piece: an acoustic picture of a typical Berlin weekend. 68 years later, To Rococo Rot sought acoustic equivalents to Ruttmann's elements. Their version is, in film terms, a remake, in musical terms a cover version, and at the same time an homage to Ruttmann and Berlin. Other artists working on this Weekend Remix radio art project were Toronto's John Oswald, British musician Mick Harris and New York's DJ Spooky. Last year Lippok was invited by Brown University, Providence, to lecture on radio plays and media art, based on Weekend and his drama-based pieces. To Rococo Rot create sound recordings for other artists, such as Olaf Nicolai (Bonn Kunstverein, 2000), Doug Aitken (Serpentine Gallery, London, 2001) and Takehito Koganezawa (Montevideo, Amsterdam, 2000). As a visual artist, Lippok's works consistently confront architectural spaces, e.g. participating in the exhibition Space to Face (Westfalen Kunstverein, M?nster, 2004). Lippok had solo exhibitions at Wohnmaschine Gallery in 2003 (Field Recordings) and 2001 (Steady). www.myspace.com/robertlippok www.myspace.com/torococorot Theatre ? Radio ? Play! A theatre/sound workshop and public presentation with Berlin electronica star Robert Lippok Artist statement: Since the early days of radio plays, many artists have been fascinated by the art form and have experimented with it in many different ways, taking it away from the narrative, from story telling to a multifarious, lively genre in its own right. In the 90s, German radio stations pushed the envelope further and invited young writers, DJs, theatre directors, and musicians to work together to bring spoken word, music and sound together. Boundaries faded away, and you started to hear the results of these fruitful collaborations in hipster clubs. Now, the radio play scene is big in Germany beyond the radio stations and has its own independent festivals around the country. And it has much to offer internationally Workshop approach & objective The workshop will take excerpts of Berlin playwright Rainald Goetz' play "Jeff Koons" (in an English translation) as its starting point. "Jeff Koons" is an ideal source material for the workshop because the text is open, fast, sharp, with very precise language. Old genre definitions do not apply to Goetz' work, an artist who came out of, then transcended Berlin's creative rave scene. We will create an audio piece of between 10-12 minutes. We will explore the possibilities the medium provides, experiment with language and sound, try out the impact of music and noise. We will get to know different recording techniques from hifi to lofi, from studio recording to field recording, environments from the park to the club. Methodology & technology Our radio play will be recorded, mixed and mastered on one central Mac with Logic Pro software. The computer is the interface for the different elements: text passages, sound, music, ambient noise.The participants' creative input can be diverse: If you have sound editing experience and your own preferred software, bring your laptop along to feed into our setup. We will have a microphone for text recording. You can, but don't have to, bring your portable recording devices, e.g. an old dictation machine with its special sound quality. Call to participants The workshop is targeted at: Theatre Artists (sound designers, directors, dramaturges) with some sound/music experience and Sound and Radio Artists (ideally with theatre experience). The text will be provided to the participants in advance. No major tech knowledge is necessary since this is a creation workshop, not a software training course (although you will certainly pick up a few new tech tricks along the way). Program Sat, 29 Sep, 11am-4pm Introduction to turning cutting-edge contemporary drama into a sound art project. Discussion of Goetz and his play. Listening to some radio plays. Finding out expectations, interests and talents of each workshop member. Brainstorming. Exploring Nuit Blanche at night. Making some recordings. Sun, 30 Sep, 11am-4pm Having a closer look at the text. Finding possible acoustic environments for it. Looking for a rhythmical structure. Listening to our recordings so far and recording some text. Mon, 1 Oct, 10am-5pm Working hard Part I. Tue, 2 Oct, 10am-5pm Working hard Part II. Wed, 3 Oct, 11am-4pm Working very hard Part III. Postproduction. Preparing the presentation. Wed, 3 Oct, 6pm Free public presentation of the radio play, and open discussion with Robert and the workshop participants. Workshop and presentation venue Hub 14 Performance Space, 14 Markham St., just north-west of Queen St. W. & Bathurst www.hub14.org Register early, space is very limited. First come first served. Workshop fee: $80. Contact Jutta Brendem?hl Project Manager, Theatre & Literature Goethe-Institut Toronto Tel. +1 416 5935257-17 arts2 at toronto.goethe.org Thanks to Yatra Arts and HUB14 for their support. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://or8.net/pipermail/microsound-announce/attachments/20070825/4c2da693/attachment.htm From info at gonzocircus.com Sat Aug 25 21:36:58 2007 From: info at gonzocircus.com (info at gonzocircus.com) Date: 26 Aug 2007 03:36:58 +0200 Subject: [Microsound-announce] =?utf-8?q?Microsound-announce_Digest=2C_Vol?= =?utf-8?q?_29=2C_Issue_9?= Message-ID: <20070826013658.30848.qmail@hamley.schedom-europe.net> Beste, Van 20 augustus tot en met 3 september is het Gonzo Circus hoofdkantoor gesloten. Deze mail wordt doorgestuurd naar agenda(at)gonzocircus(dot)com en indien mogelijk/noodzakelijk beantwoord. Voor: - abonnementen/adreswijzigingen: abonnementen-at-gonzocircus-dot-com - advertenties: advertising-at-gonzocircus-dot-com - webshop/facturen/betalingen: orders-at-gonzocircus-dot-com - beeld: image-at-gonzocircus-dot-com - wedstrijden: wedstrijd-at-gonzocircus-dot-com Praktische informatie over cd's opsturen, adverteren, deadlines, meewerken aan Gonzo is te vinden op www.gonzocircus.com. ---- Dear reader, >From August 20th until September 4th Gonzo Circus HQ are closed. Your mail is being forwarded to agenda-at-gonzocircus-dot-com and will be answered if possible/necessary. For other issues, mail to: - subscriptions: abonnementen-at-gonzocircus-dot-com - advertisements: advertising-at-gonzocircus-dot-com - webshop/invoices/payments: orders-at-gonzocircus-dot-com - image: image-at-gonzocircus-dot-com Please note that all information on sending cd's, deadlines, etc. can be found on our website: www.gonzocircus.com. From jef at econtact.ca Sun Aug 26 21:12:33 2007 From: jef at econtact.ca (CEC jef chippewa) Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 03:12:33 +0200 Subject: [Microsound-announce] CEC / CONCORDIA ARCHIVAL PROJECT Message-ID: COMMUNIQU? DE PRESSE -- pour diffusion imm?diate PRESS RELEASE -- for immediate diffusion [English follows] CEC / PROJET D'ARCHIVAGE CONCORDIA Restauration, archivage, et pr?sentation en ligne de l'histoire de la musique ?lectroacoustique canadienne La Communaut? ?lectroacoustique canadienne (CEC) est heureuse d'annoncer qu'elle a entrepris, avec le soutien de la Strat?gie sur la culture canadienne en ligne, un projet important de restauration et d'archivage num?rique d'?uvres ?lectroacoustiques canadiennes et internationales et de documentation conserv?es ? l'Universit? Concordia ? Montr?al. Cette collection compte pr?s de 2 000 ?uvres datant principalement des ann?es 1970 jusqu'? la fin des ann?es 1990, dont bon nombre sont conserv?es sur des supports analogiques ou num?riques d?suets. Le Projet d'archivage Concordia (PAC) / CEC comprend plusieurs volets interd?pendants. Toutes les ?uvres qui auront ?t? restaur?es et dont les autorisations auront ?t? confirm?es seront conserv?es et accessibles sur SONUS, la sonoth?que ?lectroacoustique en ligne de la CEC. De nouveaux r?pertoires seront con?us autour d'?uvres tir?es de cette collection. Dix modules d'apprentissage en ligne (eLearning) seront publi?s et porteront entre autres sur l'histoire de l'?lectroacoustique au Canada. Certaines ?uvres tir?es de la collection serviront d'exemple et d'illustration des techniques, idiomes et styles, ainsi que des proc?d?s utilis?s pour la restauration et l'archivage de cette ressource culturelle inestimable. Un num?ro sp?cial de eContact! (10.x) sera consacr? ? des ?uvres et des compositeurs figurant dans cette collection, en plus de traiter des ressources techniques, administratives et financi?res n?cessaires pour la r?alisation d'un tel projet. Les compositeurs dont les ?uvres figurent dans cette collection seront contact?s sous peu pour plus d'information. Le projet est en cours et se d?roulera jusqu'au printemps 2008. Pour en savoir davantage au sujet de ce projet (contexte, objectifs, participants), consulter . Contact CAP at concordia.ca Personnel ?quipe de production : Kevin Austin, Yves Gigon, jef chippewa Partenaire technique : Dominique Bassal Partenaire p?dagogique : Chantale B?nit Partenaire -- traduction : Yves Charuest Assistants ? l'administration et la production : Timothy Sutton, Kamen Zenov, Shane Turner, Milan Panet-Gigon - Ce projet est rendu possible gr?ce au soutien du minist?re du Patrimoine canadien, par le biais de la Strat?gie sur la culture canadienne en ligne, ainsi que gr?ce au soutien de l'Universit? Concordia. ====================================================================== PRESS RELEASE -- for immediate diffusion CEC / CONCORDIA ARCHIVAL PROJECT Recovery, Archiving and Online Presentation of Canadian Electroacoustic History The Canadian Electroacoustic Community (CEC) is pleased to announce that with the support of the Canadian Culture Online Strategy, it has started a major project to recover and digitally archive a large number of Canadian and international electroacoustic works and documentation from a collection held at Concordia University in Montr?al. The collection contains some 2000 pieces largely from the early 1970s to the mid-late 1990s, many of which are on analog or obsolete digital support. The CEC / Concordia Archival Project (CAP) is comprised of several interrelated components which draw from and feed into one other. All works which have been recovered and for which permissions have been secured will be housed in the CEC's online electroacoustic Jukebox, SONUS. New Curator Galleries will be created using works in the collection. Ten educational (eLearning) modules will be published online focusing on the history of electroacoustics in Canada, as reflected by complete works from the collection to illustrate techniques, idioms and styles, and the processes involved in restoring and archiving this invaluable cultural resource. A special focus issue of eContact! (10.x) will feature the works and composers in the collection, as well as documentation of the technical, administrative and financial resources needed for such a project. Composers whose works are in the collection will be contacted shortly with more detailed information. The project is in full swing now and will run through Spring 2008. More detailed information about the project -- its background, objectives and project members -- can be read at . Contact CAP at concordia.ca Personnel Core Production Team: Kevin Austin, Yves Gigon, jef chippewa Technical Partner: Dominique Bassal Educational Partner: Chantale B?nit Translation Partner: Yves Charuest Administrative and Production Assistants: Timothy Sutton, Kamen Zenov, Shane Turner, Milan Panet-Gigon - This project was made possible with the support of the Department of Canadian Heritage through the Canadian Culture Online Strategy, and the assistance of Concordia University. -- Communaut? ?lectroacoustique canadienne (CEC) Canadian Electroacoustic Community http://cec.concordia.ca | RECENT: JTTP 2007 http://econtact.ca EA journal | http://sonus.ca EA Jukebox http://cec.concordia.ca/jttp project for young/emerging sound artists -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://or8.net/pipermail/microsound-announce/attachments/20070827/aa5334fd/attachment.htm From dev at commtom.com Mon Aug 27 10:20:11 2007 From: dev at commtom.com (devslashnull) Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 08:20:11 -0600 Subject: [Microsound-announce] test Message-ID: <0A8851E1-EF21-4182-B742-C6F2944DAE44@commtom.com> From kyleklip at gmail.com Mon Aug 27 13:14:59 2007 From: kyleklip at gmail.com (Kyle Klipowicz) Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 12:14:59 -0500 Subject: [Microsound-announce] Plenum - 2 new tracks posted! Message-ID: Hi list~ I've just posted two new tracks on my (shudder) myspace page, please check them out and let me know what you think. http://myspace.com/kyleklipowicz ~Kyle aka Plenum -- ----- ------------ ---- ----- ---- -------- - ------ http://perhapsidid.wordpress.com From incite at gmx.de Tue Aug 28 14:11:06 2007 From: incite at gmx.de (incite at gmx.de) Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 20:11:06 +0200 Subject: [Microsound-announce] =?iso-8859-1?q?H=F6rbar_in_August_and_Barka?= =?iso-8859-1?q?ssa-Trip?= Message-ID: <85752A3F-57A9-4E2A-8349-8B34CBBA964A@gmx.de> ---------- The Hoerbar presents: Elektrominibarklingelton - audiovisual concert tbc + Faloppen Friday. August 31. 9pm Hoerbar @ B-Movie Brigittenstr. 5 Hamburg St. Pauli 5? --- Barkassenfahrt Martin Schramm + Holger Neuwerk (DJ) Heidrun Schramm + Horst Petersen (DJ) Saturday, September 1, 7pm Hoerbar-Barkassa-Trip Landungsbruecke 5 Hamburg St. Pauli 20? including delicious food! only few tickets left! best wishes from Hamburg, Kera + Andr? www.hoerbar-ev.de www.incite.fragmentedmedia.org ---------- From neil at phoniq.net Tue Aug 28 17:04:24 2007 From: neil at phoniq.net (Neil Wiernik) Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 17:04:24 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Microsound-announce] AIM TORONTO NOW SERIES Sept 2nd Toronto Message-ID: <20070828165445.K66363@dormir> Sunday September 2 AIM TORONTO NOW SERIES presents Improv and Creative Music featuring: 4pm: Elizabeth Szwarc (from Germany) 5pm: Aidan Baker, Neil Wiernik (aka Naw) , Jakob Thieson 6pm: Brandon Valdivia, Kyle Brenders, Michael Snow The Now Lounge 189 Church St. Toronto, Ontario Canada $6 4-7pm ============================ www.phoniq.net releases available on: www.noisefactoryrecords.com publication: www.vagueterrain.net From neil at phoniq.net Tue Aug 28 17:08:12 2007 From: neil at phoniq.net (Neil Wiernik) Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 17:08:12 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Microsound-announce] naw site updated, new free music to download Message-ID: <20070828170759.E66363@dormir> just a short message... we updated the naw website, this up date includes new news, reviews of city saturate and other new releases, updated disography, bio and my most recently recorded live set from the mutek festival from this past may. so feel free to check it out. in case you lost the link its www.phoniq.net there are some up comming live shows for naw in sept in the toronto area stay tuned for the information reagarding these shows over the next few weeks... thanks again and enjoy.. neil aka naw ============================ www.phoniq.net From bwildered at comcast.net Tue Aug 28 23:06:55 2007 From: bwildered at comcast.net (bwildered at comcast.net) Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 03:06:55 +0000 Subject: [Microsound-announce] d e f e n e s t r a c i j e . . . Message-ID: <082920070306.10108.46D4E2CF000EF0FC0000277C22068246930B0A9D0A0B0407990D@comcast.net> new cdr just released on the timeblock/mind's eye bloom label... defenestracije featuring elijah church, james cornish, john wolf mcintyre, chris petersen, will soderberg recorded live at the 517 noise festival at (scene) metrospace in east lansing, michigan on september 3o, 2oo6... edition of 54 copies... available from timeblock/mind's eye bloom enterprises contact them at http://myspace.com/thehearingblood i am very pleased to see this one come out... was a unique set, with chris petersen's electric piano laying down chilled architecture for james cornish's melodic excursions on cornet, flute and electric violin... wolf's theremin (sometimes played with knives, which also figure into the art for this release) sliding in deep while elijah plays guitar unlike anyone else... will mixes it all together, processing and reshaping sounds, stealing samples, keeping it real and synthetic at the same time... http://white-rose.net/defenestra http://www.existentialista.com/~uforika/ (mp3s) http://white-rose.net/sounds.html (catalog) http://white-rose.net/shows.shtml (recent & upcoming shows) http://www.myspace.com/willsoderberg From info at gonzocircus.com Tue Aug 28 23:07:14 2007 From: info at gonzocircus.com (info at gonzocircus.com) Date: 29 Aug 2007 05:07:14 +0200 Subject: [Microsound-announce] =?utf-8?q?Microsound-announce_Digest=2C_Vol?= =?utf-8?q?_29=2C_Issue_10?= Message-ID: <20070829030714.30150.qmail@hamley.schedom-europe.net> Beste, Van 20 augustus tot en met 3 september is het Gonzo Circus hoofdkantoor gesloten. Deze mail wordt doorgestuurd naar agenda(at)gonzocircus(dot)com en indien mogelijk/noodzakelijk beantwoord. Voor: - abonnementen/adreswijzigingen: abonnementen-at-gonzocircus-dot-com - advertenties: advertising-at-gonzocircus-dot-com - webshop/facturen/betalingen: orders-at-gonzocircus-dot-com - beeld: image-at-gonzocircus-dot-com - wedstrijden: wedstrijd-at-gonzocircus-dot-com Praktische informatie over cd's opsturen, adverteren, deadlines, meewerken aan Gonzo is te vinden op www.gonzocircus.com. ---- Dear reader, >From August 20th until September 4th Gonzo Circus HQ are closed. Your mail is being forwarded to agenda-at-gonzocircus-dot-com and will be answered if possible/necessary. For other issues, mail to: - subscriptions: abonnementen-at-gonzocircus-dot-com - advertisements: advertising-at-gonzocircus-dot-com - webshop/invoices/payments: orders-at-gonzocircus-dot-com - image: image-at-gonzocircus-dot-com Please note that all information on sending cd's, deadlines, etc. can be found on our website: www.gonzocircus.com. From roger at eartrumpet.org Wed Aug 29 11:04:29 2007 From: roger at eartrumpet.org (Roger Mills) Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 16:04:29 +0100 Subject: [Microsound-announce] Furthernoise BCFM Playlist & Podcast 28/08/07 Message-ID: <5a3634934175678889f78b7a35ddb3e3@eartrumpet.org> Furthernoise Adventurous Music & Sound BCFM Playlist & Podcast 28/08/07 Podcast Now available - Radio Menu - http://www.furthernoise.org Next Broadcast : 22.00-23.00 GMT - 11th September 2007 See http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock for your own location time. BCFM Stream - http://www.bcfm.org.uk Track Title Artist Label Far Out Sun Of Lung Future Sound Of London Virgin Records The Joy Of Life Luca Deriu Independant Release Valley Of The Saroos Joe Meek RPM Records A Day In A Life Joe Meek RPM Records Glob Waterfall Joe Meek RPM Records A Progression Fuzz Against Junk Invader DSPC Edit Mac Dunlop Independant CDR Spectral Space II Kim Cascone Musica Excentrica Walk Away Lessons Around Us State Sanctioned Recordings Holler Matt Weston 7272 Music Rulers Did Not Visit Phil Hargreaves & Glen Weyant WHI Music From murmer at talk21.com Wed Aug 29 15:33:18 2007 From: murmer at talk21.com (. m u r m e r .) Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 22:33:18 +0300 Subject: [Microsound-announce] [playlist] framework - 29.08.07 Message-ID: <011e01c7ea73$74740e50$6a01a8c0@murmer> framework broadcasts wednesdays on resonance104.4fm in london (uk) or worldwide on http://www.resonancefm.com from 1-2pm bst next podcast: 05.09.07 ~ time zone converter: http://www.thesaturnv.com/converter.html ~ for general info, playlists, podcast, or to stream the latest edition: http://www.resonancefm.com/framework framework is supported by soundtransit: http://www.soundtransit.nl RESONANCE FM'S PROGRAMMING IS PRODUCED ENTIRELY BY VOLUNTEERS; PLEASE HELP US TO CONTINUE BY MAKING A DONATION. CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE TO FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN HELP KEEP RESONANCE ON THE AIR: HTTP://WWW.RESONANCEFM.COM. THANK YOU! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- framework - phonography/field recording; contextual and decontextualized sound activity presented by patrick mcginley ***important announcement*** this month resonancefm is moving to brand-spanking-new studio premises, a vast improvement over the space we have now. this is a big job, however, and live programming will be suspended for until the job is finished (archive programming will continue). for this reason, framework will also be taking a few weeks off, to recharge our engines, and restock our ears. the next new edition should happen in september - stay tuned, we'll let you know! in the meantime, however, we will continue to update the podcast weekly, with shows from our own archive. have a look at the playlists online; if there's a particular show you'd like to hear, from anytime in framework's 500 (sorry, 5) year history, let us know, and we'll try to line it up in the next few weeks. this week we repeated an edition of framework:focus first aired on the 27th of may, 2005, featuring aaron ximm's one minute vacations project. from the original playlist: "this week saw the broadcast of our may edition of framework:focus, featuring one of my favorite phonographers' community projects of all time, aaron ximm's one minute vacations. for 3 1/2 years, aaron has been faithfully posting a new one minute vacation for our listening pleasure every monday on his website, http://www.quietamerican.org (click on the hollow flag) - the vacations have their origins all over the world and are submitted by all levels of recordists. each recordings is a 60 second untreated field recording, an aural snapshot, a quintessential framework. we sampled 60 (natch) of these one minute recordings, and were treated to aaron's own insights on the project, on his own work, and on the art of listening." again, we are always looking for material for the show, whether raw field recordings, field recording based composition or introduction submissions. we are also now accepting proposals for full editions of our guest-curated series. send proposals or material, released or not, on any format, to the address below. if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch! framework bp17 27910 perruel france framework at talk21.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29.08.07 (this edition will be available online until 05.09.07) all tracks available for download on the one minutes vacations page (behind the hollow flag) at http://www.quietamerican.org artist / title / original post date mark ragsdale / haeundai rock / 23.05.05 anla courtis / buenos aires birds / 25.04.05 arnaud of tmrx / bmx bikers / 06.09.04 ben dixon / jumping in / 25.11.02 ben owen / rain onset / 21.03.05 bronwyn ximm / carmen alta / 11.08.03 cedric peyronnet / kdidctb096 / 11.02.02 christopher delaurenti / kalaloch / 01.04.02 daryl richel / israel air raid / 20.09.04 david kuhn / nene / 30.09.02 derek bf gunnlaugson / brandon river / 25.10.05 eric la casa / rue de la casa / 12.06.04 eric van der wyk / birds of verona / 12.05.03 evert velthuis / kanne / 09.12.03 fabian mohr / seekaralm / 29.09.03 gintas k / passat / 12.01.04 ben adair / love and happiness / 10.06.02 grant finlay / auckland dawn chorus / 13.12.04 greyg filastine / morocco / 19.05.03 kaveh soofi / gamelan squelch / 17.06.02 gunther reiche / ahrenshoop / 05.05.03 jarra schirris / thaipusam / 20.05.02 jeff sampson / mahjong / 10.02.03 joe balestreri / bosque / 20.10.03 jonathan coleclough / air-vent / 26.01.04 keith w. jenkins / vaf meet / 04.10.04 xavier briche / tricycle / 08.03.04 ken reisman / market / 08.09.03 marc levisohn / prayer / 11.11.02 lady raven / elk / 13.10.03 larnie fox / sanding / 08.12.03 lonesomeshank / barcelona drone / 07.02.05 herr axelsson / archipelago / 03.03.03 mandy j.watson / eiffel observation / 10.01.05 marcelo radulovich / funzone / 28.04.03 jules bernstein / antarctica / 30.06.03 anders ostberg / factory museum / 07.03.05 matteo trissoglio / cascatella / 18.10.04 michel de boer / modern technic / 08.11.04 murmer / fire-juggling / 07.07.03 peter thiede / yeravan / 28.02.05 rod stasick / family owl / 18.04.05 aaron ximm / buriganga / 22.09.03 russell fincher / aquaria / 03.11.03 dr. frank veet / dolphins / 10.11.03 sarah elzas / avanos / 26.04.04 keith de mendonca / victoria emr / 21.06.04 takahiro kawaguchi / nye gong / 04.04.05 andrew duke / snow walk / 22.12.03 toby paddock / fireworks / 05.08.02 andrew lackey / tires / 05.04.04 vc scafati / pyrolarium / 14.04.03 bill thompson / midnight horns / 24.01.05 wolfgang menzel / canary crickets / 13.09.04 tim cabassi / yakitori man / 21.02.05 yannick dauby / clansnight / 25.08.03 nicolaus kuzyk / dousing the fire / 17.01.05 dawn neal / atherton / 17.11.03 aaron ximm / backwaters / 21.01.02 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- framework intro submissions: 1) take yourself and an audio recording device to a location of your choice 2) record for AT LEAST 1 minute before you - 3) read the following text: welcome to framework. framework is a show consecrated to field recording, and it's use in composition. field recording, phonography, the art of sound-hunting; open your ears and listen! 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It?s included in a series of live events curated by Andr? Gon?alves, parallel to his own "Untitled #6" exhibition happening at F?brica from August 17 to September 13. + info: http://nunomoita.blogspot.com http://ristrettomusiclabel.blogspot.com http://www.caoceito.com ** http://fabrica-features-lisboa.blogspot.com http://ctrl.tk Have a look and keep in touch. Thank you. -- -- --------------------------- ------------- http://www.grainofsound.com http://www.grainofsound.com/ristretto ---------------------------- ---------------------------------------- --------------------------------- no more news? please reply with: Remove -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://or8.net/pipermail/microsound-announce/attachments/20070831/874658c6/attachment.htm