These tracks may not wholly be about Winter but do remind me of it.
These tracks may not wholly be about Winter but do remind me of it.
On this playlist are:
Joan Le Barbara
Julia Holter
Celestial View
Lesley Flannigan
Maddalena Fagandini
Sabine Klare
Tujiko Noriko
Deeplistening Band
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MUSIC TECH FEST 5 – 7 SEPTEMBER
The festival takes place on the weekend of September 5 to 7 at the LSO St Luke’s – the home of the London Symphony Orchestra on Old Street – right in the heart of Tech City.
Music Tech Fest is the global “festival of music ideas”. From beatboxing to orchestral innovation, geek punk to sonic arts, the festival is a public showcase of the latest sounds, ideas, experiments, instruments, technologies and performance designs. International musicians, tech companies, labels, hackers and innovators gather for a weekend of hands-on creativity – performing, celebrating and inventing the future of music
As a “festival of music ideas” it brings together artists and performers, academics and thinkers, startups and labels, inventors and innovators. From the latest research to incredible performances by fantastic artists such as Jason Singh, Coldcut, Shlomo, Lossy, Fiona Soe Paing and Eduardo Miranda’s Brainwave Quartet.
It’s a celebration of the future of music – and it’s where the future of music is being invented.
More information to be found on the BARBICAN WEBSITE
Deadline: Monday 16th June 2014
The inaugural SGFA, focusing on the role of gender in sound-based arts and experimental musics, took place in May 2012 following the Her Noise: Feminisms and the Sonic symposium at Tate Modern. We are delighted to announce a call for participation in the 2nd Sound::Gender::Feminism::Activism post-graduate research event to take place in London on October 16th and 17th 2014. SGFA::2014 will expand upon the 2012 event and we invite presentations of twenty minute formal research papers or ten minute emerging researcher/artist presentations sharing recent or ongoing work, addressing the question
What, in the historical present, might constitute an activist life in sound?
This is an open call and we welcome responses from all relevant disciplines and will accept a variety of formats from academic presentations, proposals for artworks and documentation of artworks to more experimental contributions.
Please send expressions of interest, including the theme, topic and format of your presentation, of around 200 words and a short biography of no more than 200 words by Monday 16th June 2014 to SGFA2014@crisap.org We will let you know if your submission is accepted by July 9th 2014.
Journal of Popular Music Studies special issue on Nightlife and Global Club Cultures
Proposed Special Issue of the Journal of Popular Music Studies
Guest Editors: Madison Moore and Francisco Raul Cornejo
200 Word Proposals Due: Friday, August 15th 2014
Proposal Submission: madison.moore@kcl.ac.uk and frcornejo@aya.yale.edu
Further information here
Thanks to Pink Noises for highlighting these articles.
Centre for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics
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Free album alert from Magnetic Wind.
Downloadable mp3 album, Asleep Next To You. http://freefloatingmusic.bandcamp.com/album/asleep-next-to-you .
Just download and play…. great sleep drift, meditative music. See the video at magneticwind.com
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