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Ora 21 : Rest

I am listening to this now and very interesting thoughts here…

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Ora 21: Rest
Daniela Cascella and Salomé Voegelin, with James Wilkes
28 May 2015
8pm
Resonance 104.4FM

For this episode of Ora, Daniela Cascella and Salomé Voegelin invite poet and researcher James Wilkes for an hour of conversations, readings, moments of listening and looking, around the elusive notion of rest. A category only grasped through difference and through context, rest is discussed and thematised by Cascella, Voegelin and Wilkes by considering rest as interval, rest as social code and habit, rest as pause in reading and writing, and rest as critical device.

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SUNDAY MIX – THE MOON

 

The moon was but a chin of gold
A night or two ago,
And now she turns her perfect face
Upon the world below.
Her forehead is of amplest blond;
Her cheek like beryl stone;
Her eye unto the summer dew
The likest I have known.
Her lips of amber never part;
But what must be the smile
Upon her friend she could bestow
Were such her silver will!
And what a privilege to be
But the remotest star!
For certainly her way might pass
Beside your twinkling door.
Her bonnet is the firmament,
The universe her shoe,
The stars the trinkets at her belt,
Her dimities of blue.

Emily Dickinson

 

The stars that round the Queen of Night

Like maids attend her
Hide as in veils of mist their light
When she, in full-orbed glory bright.
O’er all the earth shines from her height,

A silver splendour.

Sappho

A tiny moon as white and small as a single jasmine flower
Leans all alone above my window, on night’s wintry bower,
Liquid as lime-tree blossom, soft as brilliant water or rain
She shines, the one white love of my youth, which all sin cannot stain.

A White Blossom

 

 

The stars around the fair moon fade
Against the night,
When gazing full she fills the glade
And spreads the seas with silvery light.

 

 

HAPPY BIRTHDAY PAULINE OLIVEROS

Modified sitar + tabla machine – ‘Freudian Feedback’ (Poulomi Desai) meets ‘Turtlebox’ (Dushume)

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‘Freudian Feedback’ (modified sitar + tabla) + ‘Turtlebox’ (hand-made instrument) at the Noise Colloquium – University of Greenwich 22 March 2015.
© Poulomi Desai and Dushume (aka Amit Patel)

The University of Greenwich hosted a two-day colloquium to explore noise as a concept that embraces the expressive, the idea of noise as a resistance and, through mutating repetition, a catalyst for creative production. Other speakers and performers included David Toop, Nicolas Collins (Art Institute of Chicago), Atau Tanaka (Goldsmiths University), Andrew Hill, Stephen Kennedy, Ian Thompson (University of Greenwich) Melanie Clifford, Sarah Sparkes, Rie Nakajima and Dirty Electronics.

Special thanks to John Richards (Dirty Electronics) and Andrew Hill (University of Greenwich).

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TODAYS DISCOVERY – SA DINGDING

Sa DingDing: Alive – Album Review

Although this is not strictly Feminatronic fayre, many thanks to Pon De Way Way Way for educating me to the joys of Asian Pop Electronica over the past weeks. Here is Todays Discovery – Hey it’s Friday : )

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I often review music with lyrics not in the English language but this is the first time I’ve reviewed an album that really fits the genre of world music. Sa DingdingAlive was  Dingding’s debut, aside from an early dance album, and it made a big splash all around the world. From what I can gather it was successful in her native China and her victory at the BBC world music awards led to media coverage in the UK, performances at WOMAD and the Royal Albert Hall (a date at Glastonbury was derailed by Dingding’s refusal to go against China’s stance on Tibet). Though she is far from a household name Sa Dingding did achieve enough success in the UK to have her second album stocked in my local HMV, not a store renowned for its leftfield musical choices. All this on the strength of one album, so what’s all the fuss…

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Initial Recordings

Really interesting to read about the thinking process and practice of these field recordings and look forward to the development of these sounds.

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I have really enjoyed recording different soundscapes!
It has been strange starting my project through this form of physical research as opposed to written research.

These recordings have helped me notice that I am especially interested in peoples voices within the soundscape. It is interesting how we can block out other noise such as music or cars in order to listen to someone else conversation. We are able to snap out of our thoughts and capture pieces of information from other peoples lives.

Walking around with the Zoom Recorder is especially odd because it blocks out any noise that you may hear usually and allows you to listen to even the smallest of sounds such as my bag moving whilst I am walking. It is a really crisp sound when recording, it would be interesting if I could attempt to do something with this effect.

I am excited to see what…

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cétieu ~ Into the Light

Courtesy to A Closer Listen for this review.

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LightInto the Light is a sanctuary for soft colors. Peach, vanilla, cinnamon, the whitest of white chocolate; cétieu (Poland’s Tekla Mrozowicka) has already made our end-of-year lists and she is now one of Europe’s leading lights. Her music isn’t tainted in any way, shape or form. Everything is pure, innocent and lovely. Ambient should always be this way; unobtrusive and yet calming the body, mind and spirit, glowing radiantly whilst blanking out the petty dramas of the day. It’s one of the reasons why we listen to and love ambient music; we can escape. It doesn’t fear, it doesn’t hate. All is love.

The ambient tones are crystal clear, and they shimmer like a thousand gemstones as the sun lights upon the surface of a shallow rock pool. Slightly introverted, it lives solely for the pleasure of living, and it enjoys being alive. Everything gels together, but the piano is the true leader. It slowly…

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TODAYS DISCOVERY – TOMOKO SAUVAGE

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TOMOKO SAUVAGE