Missed this event to publicize it but the free download link is here.
Courtesy to Claire Guerin blog for this post.
Atelier Macumba
HB55 Kunstfabrik, Herzbergstrasse 55 (Eingang B)
Berlin-Lichtenberg
Tram M8, 21: Herzbergstr/Siegfriedstr
18:00 PÜNKTLICH!!!!
The participants in the SoundBoxes Workshop will present an immersive, surround-sound experience inspired by the works of Alvin Lucier, Pauline Oliveros, John Grzinich, David Tudor, Gordon Monahan and others, performed in a darkened room for an eyes-closed audience. In the piece, a swarm of individual, simple sound sources such as tones and textures are modulated and moved through the space physically by the performers to create a complex sonic environment. Delicate and intimate sounds pass closely near the bodies and ears of the audience, while stronger, more extreme sounds occur at the edges of the space to give a sense of the architecture of the room and the objects in it.
PLEASE ARRIVE AT 18:00 SHARP FOR THIS PERFORMANCE!
And then stick around for IPAs and a chance to demo some of theMacumbista.net
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I have clicked through and it looks as if this will be very interesting with focus on the Irish Sound Art Scene. Try to catch it online after the 28th. In the meantime, there is a list of links of artists, venues and sites that are related to the episode – Well worth checking out.
Courtesy to Claire Guerin and her blog for this post and don’t forget to check the soundboxes free download above.
‘Seamus and Paul from the Salon de Bruit in Berlin invited me to join them on their monthly podcast. They wanted to hear about sound art in Ireland from my experience to what I’ve grown up with and experienced with The Guesthouse. Follow the link to have a listen and to see the links to some of the work I suggested in the interview too. ‘ -Claire Guerin
This will be online from the 28th of July 2015.
Salon de Bruit <-Click here to listen
This is the review –
Various Artists – Italian experimental underground 015 survey – volume II.
Courtesy to Yeah I Know it Sucks for this find.
As always, the review is quirky and to the point, which is refreshing and led me to these explorations into experimental electronic music, with some familiar names and some I am going to look up.
Here are a couple of artists on other compilations that you may be interested in –
Following on from the previous posts I visited the Electric Spring 2015 site and discovered the music of Isnaj Dui
Here is the original piece which goes into detail about the theory and methodology behind the sound installations of Mendi and Keith Obadike.
SO! Amplifies: Mendi+Keith Obadike and Sounding Race in America.
Courtesy to SO! Amplifies for this article.
There is a good overview of the album here at Time Released Sound
If you go to Bandcamp there are many other releases including the first release Sleptis
Many thanks to Yeah I know it Sucks for leading me to Todays Discovery – p0stm0rtem
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