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<small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Hello Everybody.<br>
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TWO NEW RELEASES ON CON-V:<br>
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. <a href="http://www.con-v.org/cnvr05.htm"><b>Josh Russell - for LP</b></a>
(CDR) cnvr05<br>
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Tracing the semiologic markings of Josh Russell's latest release
unfolds a metaphysical scientist's travelogue, <br>
crossing through a variety of modalities of the possibility of sound. <br>
Here in this flux, movement itself is the ultimate quest & meaning.
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The slightest movement, caught in a magnetic web, <br>
casts a fibrillating microsonic aura in the finest aether yet
unperceived through any looking glass. <br>
And that what is yet unconceived now miraculously comes in to being, <br>
out of being - both in form and substance a mere gesture, <br>
a signification of a quantum universe the likes of which neither Plato
nor Einstein had fathomed. <br>
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<p><small><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Josh Russell
currently lives in Austin Texas. <br>
His work lies in the gully between academic electro-acoustic and
ambient. <br>
Inspired by the soft incidental noises that one normally filters out he
distills these sounds down and composes with them. <br>
By manipulating previously recorded sounds live as well as amplifying
miniature sound environments <br>
he tries to create recordings and give performances that keep the
listener engaged and present in the moment. </font></small></small></p>
<p><small><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small> In 2000 he
founded Bremsstrahlung Recordings <br>
and is very much excited about diffusing net-audio through its <font
color="#336666"><small><a
href="http://www.bremsstrahlung-recordings.org/transradiation/index.php"
class="blacklink">TRANS>PARENT RADIATION</a></small> </font>sub-label.</small>
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</b><br>
. <b><a href="http://www.con-v.org/cnv24.htm">Christian Toonk - unison</a>
</b>(online) cnv24<br>
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</font><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">The basic idea for
"unison" is the phenomenon of binaural tones. <br>
When
the distance between congruence frequencies is changed, pulsations
occur. <br>
Here, Dutch artist Christian Toonk (vinculated to the Utrecht
based collective Umatic among others projects) <br>
uses a self build
instrument based on sinewave oscillators and feedback loops. <br>
The output
is rewired to the input and provides a somewhat unpredictable
datastream, <br>
by means of creating an opponent to interact to as in
collaboration. <br>
Unison is an improvisation with sinewaves. <br>
Although a
technical approach, an emotive quality is pursued.<br>
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</font><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif"><small>Christian
Toonk: <br>
His recent music concentrates on controlling complex behaviour of
audible systems. <br>
These systems consist of feedback loops, real-time synthesis and sound
processing; <br>
by layering these audio streams, minimal compositions emerge that
explore acoustic and tonal behaviour.<br>
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Christian works and lives in the city of Utrecht, The Netherlands.</small><br>
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<small><a href="http://www.roch.nl/">http://www.roch.nl/</a><br>
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