Here is another discovery for the Africa and Asian Electronics Season.
Hello there cherished DD Day supporters and potential new recruits!
We are happy to announce plans for a Delia Derbyshire Day 2015 are afoot. The fresh focus for the event will not just be music – more will be revealed in time.
In the meantime we wanted to let you know that we are beavering away on another special event to honour the work and legacy of the late great Delia Derbyshire and will announce more information as soon we can (ie. once funding has been confirmed).
And here is a recently added to You Tube interview with Delia herself about making that original Dr Who theme with Dick Mills . This clip is taken from the special feature Masters of Sound on the Doctor Who: The Beginning Box Set DVD.
Discovered this little gem on Fractal Meat with a Spongy Bone : )
Here are a couple of my favourites
Courtesy of A Closer Listen.
“The future is geopolitical,” declares Holly Herndon in her video for “Interference.” Or perhaps “declares” is the wrong term, as the words on the screen are not part of the song. Metahaven’s video also includes blank ads, miming the boxes that interfere with our enjoyment of videos; in similar fashion, folds of cloth interfere with our view of Herndon, while the music is comprised of fragments as tattered as the filmed flag.
Herndon provides fans with much to unpack: layers of meaning shrouded in mysterious vocal snippets, glued to shards of electronic beats and notes. There’s indeed a geopolitical tone to her speeches and interviews, in which she shifts from spokesperson to superstar, attempting to remain both outside and inside the system. Her public persona is an outgrowth of her compositional persona, as she comments and soundtracks, attacks and glides. The smooth surfaces and gleaming edges of her music lend…
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Although not strictly to do with Feminatronic as such, this looks an absolutely fascinating film about the musical heritage from Africa on Iranian music and loosely fits with the African / Asian Season here. Well worth checking out.
Thursday 7th May 7.30pm we host a free screening and Q&A of Dingomaro (2014, 66mins) with Cine Club DXB.
On Iran’s Gulf coast a particular culture has grown from centuries of naval history and nearby trade.
African roots in Iran result in remarkable and distinct customs, including styles of Persian-African music and dancing that is particular to Bandar Abbas and the south. The film trailer is below.
Narrated in Persian by musician Hamid Said, named Dingomaro after a wild wind that is said to come to Iran from Africa and which is present whenever music is heard, the tale is relayed in documentary style footage by street photographer and film-maker Kamran Heidari.
The plot follows Hamid Said as he travels by motorbike to hunt out the best musicians sharing his African origins, in Iran’s southern
province of Hormozgan. From history’s greats to young schoolchildren bursting with potential, Said
encounters a…
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Courtesy of Sounding Out. Great article.
There is no utopia without nature. Life is already a utopia–Mileece Petre
When I heard sound artist and environmental researcher Mileece refer to utopia as she presented on her bio-sound work this past year for MOMA’s PSA1 series “Speculations: The Future Is ____” I was startled and intrigued. When I asked Mileece to delve further into her conception, Mileece explained how when faced with an environment lacking flora–such as on a recent trip to India where she spent a lot of time in a cityscape heavy with apartment blocks–she noticed that finally coming upon a garden outside a temple or other flush area felt like utopia. “I’m referring to an ecological utopian society, not a fictional one.” Mileece told me, “But either way, what we imagine as a perfect society always comes with fruit. Nature makes man right in the head. Without it, things get really rough. With it too of course, but you can see what…
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This weeks Sunday Mix is loosely based on the REVEIL / Soundcamp / Dawn Chorus this weekend (03/05/15) and has the theme Forests
Let us go now into the forest.
Trees will pass by your face,
and I will stop and offer you to them,
but they cannot bend down.
The night watches over its creatures,
except for the pine trees that never change:
the old wounded springs that spring
blessed gum, eternal afternoons.
If they could, the trees would lift you
and carry you from valley to valley,
and you would pass from arm to arm,
a child running
from father to father.
Pine Forest by Gabriela Mistral
“The forest is a peculiar organism of unlimited kindness and benevolence that makes no demands for its sustenance and extends generously the products of its life and activity; it affords protection to all beings.
– Buddhist Sutra
“In some mysterious way woods have never seemed to me to be static things. In physical terms, I move through them; yet in metaphysical ones, they seem to move through me.”
– John Fowles
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