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I am an electronic musician who, as someone recently said to me, set up Feminatronic to act as "soft PR" for female electronic artists from all genres and styles. If I can give a little helping hand then why not?

ABC Radio National: the sound of blue

Great series about the sound of colour and well worth a listen. In fact, I am reblogging the series.

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For the past few months I have been working on a short series of works interpreting the colour of sound for Australia’s Radio National.

This 3-part series features a combination of spoken word and soundscapes designed to reflect the emotional resonance that is shared by sound and colour.

The first episode, Blue, is now free to download through Radio National’s program Soundproof.

While you are visiting the Soundproof page check out their archive of radio art and other delicious audio features; all of which are freely available to download.

Click here to listen to my work The Colour of Sound: Blue.

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Denise Burt – Seeing New Music (Elevator Design)

Another interesting article from Headphone Commute about the creative process in cd cover design.

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Seeing New MusicOver the last 10 years, Copenhagen-based graphic designer Denise Burt has been on a unique discovery of contemporary classical music through her work designing covers for hundreds of art music releases. In Seeing New Music she tells, from a personal viewpoint, the stories behind the creation of 24 of her CD designs. She also explains how – starting out as a music novice – she learnt to enquire and engage with the ideas behind the often complex music, in order to create more meaningful designs. The following is an excerpt from the introduction in this book, subtitledContemporary classical music through the eyes of a graphic designer, which I felt compelled to share with you.Republished with permission.

Just because I’m a graphic designer working with new music, don’t think that I’m an expert in classical music. I’m a graphic designer for a reason – my tendency is towards visual…

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Ora 20 : Performing Silences : 26 March

Put this in your Diaries…

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Ora 20: Performing Silences
Daniela Cascella and Salomé Voegelin
26 March 2015
8pm
Resonance104.4FM

As part of their ongoing collaboration, Daniela Cascella and Salomé Voegelin were invited to perform Ora live within the context of the Science Museum Workshop Silence & Music, held in February at the Royal College of Music and organised by Tim Boon and Aleksander Kolkowski. They improvised sounds, texts, materials and voices that do not explain or interpret but practice rhythms, repetitions, coincidences and discordancies to produce aesthetic, poetic and political silences.

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Salomé Voegelin, not quite sitting down for six minutes
Daniil Kharms, The Plummeting Old Women
Richard Ford, Women with Men
Billy Wilder (dir.), Sunset Boulevard
Arturas Bumsteinas, Night on the Sailship
Brandon LaBelle, The Lexicon of the Mouth
Gert Jonke, The Distant Sound
Lawrence AbuHamdan, The right to remain silent
Pauline Oliveros, Ghosting 14:48
Frances Dyson, The Tone of Our Times
Jerry Hunt, Transform (Stream):…

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PIONEERS OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC – ELIANE RADIGUE

Vitalija Glovackyte on Re-using Stuff

I enjoyed reading this and makes me long for somewhere where I could be recycled into a thriving artistic community like the one there seems to be in Manchester (and beyond)

Album Review: “Suite” by Lucy Claire (bonus track from Winter Son)

My second discovery today, this time care of Stationary Travels.

New album “PRES DU COEUR SAUVAGE”

Todays Discovery…

Spring Music Preview: The Next 100

Phew, what a list…Some great female artists in there.

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hot air balloonThe musical branches have begun to bloom.  With over 100 spring titles already announced, 2015 continues on pace to be one of the best years in recent memory.  From fascinating frontrunners to left-field surprises, we’ve got your guide to what’s next.  As usual, if you just want the sounds, head straight to our News page; but for a more in-depth look, stay right here.  We’ve made top picks in each category and provided links to every release; this article is your one-stop shop for spring music!

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Rich’s Pick:  Strië ~ Struktura (Serein, 6 April)
Iden Reinhart’s third winning album takes up where 2012’s Õhtul left off, but is even more abstract than its predecessor.  Given its inspiration – the paintings that lend the tracks their titles – this comes as no surprise.  The joy is in the matching of art and sound.  Hints of lost violin passages, stray…

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WEB FOCUS – EKHO – WOMEN IN SONIC ART

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Celebrating the Work of Women within Sonic Art: an expanding archive promoting equality in the sonic field.

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Suzanne Ciani, Trailblazing Synth Musician

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Radio piece with Suzanne Ciani on NPR, including clips of her music. She talks about gender politics in the history of music composition, the joy of composing and more… LISTEN HERE

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