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REBLOG -ddmmyy interviews Jennifer Walshe – Read the Sampler

ddmmyy spoke to Jennifer Walshe ahead of their performance of /AND JUMP FROM THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE at their debut London concert, 210416. They discussed skateboarding, Fluxus, and diversity in contemporary music. Below is an extract from the full interview, which can be found here. ______________________________________ You say Fluxus felt politically pertinent in the 1960s. How do…

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REVIEW REBLOG – Jodie Lowther -Circles and Holes

Artist: Jodie Lowther Title: Circles & Holes keywords: experimental glossolalia ambient dark electronic female vocals haunting hauntology library music noise psychedelic recordings samples soundtrack vocal London format: digital / Tape artist website: http://www.jodielowther.co.uk/ (do check it out for wonderful wonders) artist on FB: Jodie Lowther Artist Jodie Lowther her curriculum is impressive. Her drawings have […]

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REVIEW REBLOG – Iris Garrelfs: Bedroom Symphonies

The latest Soundcloud playlist is all about the Voice and this is the focus this week on Twitter and Facebook, so this seems a very appropriate reblog.

Reblog – a beautiful portrait of eliane radigue

Couldn’t agree more…

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One of most remarkable forces in post-war avant-garde music. There are few who I adore more.

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NEWS / EVENT – Soundcamp 2016

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Saturday 30 April – Sunday 1 May  2016

SoundCamp is a series of outdoor listening events on International Dawn Chorus Day, linked by Reveil: a 24 hour broadcast of the sounds of daybreak, relayed live by audio streamers around the globe.

Soundcamps in the UK will be at: Stave Hill Ecological Park, London (SoundCamp); South Lakes, Cumbria (Octopus Collective); Camber Sands, E Sussex  (Radio Arts); Dartington Hall, Totnes, Devon (Soundart Radio); Bridport, Dorset (Divacontemporary); Penryn Cornwall (End of the World Garden).

And in: Acra, NY (Wave Farm); Chicago, Illinois (Radius); Romania (Mazi); South River, Ontario (NAISA); Fortore, Italy (Interferenze, Liminaria); Ljubljana, Slovenia (CONA), Põlva County Estonia (John Grzinich, Veljo Runnel), Sandfly, Tasmania (Julia Drouhin).

Additional Live streams from: Jeju Island, Korea (Jiyeon Kim, Gang il Yi), Hanoi, Vietnam (Nhung Nguyen), Soni, Tanzania (Maweni Farm), Rethymno, Crete (Katerina Tzedaki), La Pampa, Argentina (Fabian Racca), Morretes, Brazil (Luciano Breves), Cologne, Germany (Udo Noll), Noosa River, Brisbane, Australia (Leah Barclay), Sukanta Majumdar (Kolkata, India).

Workshops with: Rob St John (hydrophones), Geoff…

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REVIEW REBLOG – Ars Sonor and the Reviews of Caffeinate

Great overview again of a very eclectic artist.

REBLOG – Watch: Julianna Barwick – ‘Nebula’ — Notes On Sounds

Image: Derrick Belcham Fans of atmospheric ambient music rejoice! Queen of all things epic Julianna Barwick is back with a new album, Will, which is out soon and it can’t come too soon after the release of her last LP Nepenthe. As most fans of Barwick will know, she spends much of her time touring […]

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REVIEW REBLOG – Voice – Sculpting Sound with Maja S. K. Ratkje (a Film)

Voice – Sculpting Sound with Maja S. K. Ratkje is a feature documentary by IJ. Biermann and Kai Miedendorp, which tracks the life of Maja S. K. Ratkje—improvisational vocalist, sound artist and composer—between 2010 and 2014….

Courtesy to Dalston Sound for the reblog and  the great collection of reviews regarding Maja S.K.Ratkje recently.

 

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REVIEW REBLOG – Fatima Al Qadiri: Brute – Album Review — Pon De Way Way Way

Fatima Al Qadiri’s first full-length, 2014’s Asiatisch, was a promising but flawed début. Its best moments, Szechuan and Shanghai Freeway, were brimming with tension and a barely contained magic and were easily two of the year’s best tracks. However, despite these promising peaks and all its concept Asiatisch didn’t come together as a body of work. Its […]

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