Today is World Listening Day and the focus this year is H20. Below is a wonderful post from World Listener in Japan and here is Feminatronics’ homage to Water.
Today is World Listening Day and the focus this year is H20. Below is a wonderful post from World Listener in Japan and here is Feminatronics’ homage to Water.
Every Monday I look forward to the Sounding Out posts as they are very thought provoking and interesting. Todays is no exception and kind of fits with the Experimental season here at Feminatronic. By the way, I am writing this listening to Yoko Onos’ ‘Cough Piece’ which has an aura about it through headphones. Courtesy to Sounding Out for the article.

This is the second post in Sounding Out!’s 4th annual July forum on listening in observation of World Listening Day on July 18th, 2015. World Listening Day is a time to think about the impacts we have on our auditory environments and, in turn, their effects on us. For Sounding Out! World Listening Day necessitates discussions of the politics of listening and listening, and, as Carlo Patrão shares today, an examination of sounds that disturb, annoy, and threaten our mental health and well being. –Editor-in-Chief JS
An important factor in coming to dislike certain sounds is the extent to which they are considered meaningful. The noise of the roaring sea, for example, is not far from white radio noise (…) We still seek meaning in nature and therefore the roaring of the sea is a blissful sound. Torben Sangild, The Aesthetics of Noise
When hearing bodily sounds, we often react with discomfort, irritation…
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Can you help us build a coastal sound map of the UK? http://t.co/dpOEfza4Wn #shoresounds pic.twitter.com/1eemOix3HZ
— Cheryl Tipp (@CherylTipp) June 22, 2015
Lovely piece from the @nationaltrust Catherine Lee about the Sounds of our Shores project! https://t.co/m66VAcjb2Z #shoresounds
— Cheryl Tipp (@CherylTipp) June 22, 2015
As the site states –
A weekly programme on Soundart Radio 102.5fm http://www.soundartradio.org.uk featuring music by female composers ancient and contemporary, from Hildegard von Bingen to Hildegard Westerkamp. We are open to submissions from women worldwide. Listen live on Thursdays from 2pm GMT.
YES! Women composed great music through time. Little known and published but valuable nevertheless!
A fantastic list of Women Composers and their links, scroll down the page to view.
Femintronic is on Soundcloud and has a wide selection of playlists covering all genres.
Here is the newest one with a focus on Field Recordings
As the site states –
“Sonic Terrain is dedicated to explore the reality of sound, encouraging to not just hearing it, but to listening to it (and recording it) for reflection, relaxation, art, science, etc, valuing sound as a fundamental element that is practiced and studied by an incredibly wide array of professions: laypeople, sound designers, multi-media artists, philosophers, musicians, scientists, researchers, ecology conservationists, educators and many more. That’s why Sonic Terrain aims to offer a place for those disciplines to be cross-pollinated in order to expose everyone to aspects of sound, recording and reality they may not have considered yet.”
A huge resource for all things sound and here are a couple of tasters:
Christine Sun Kim on SonicTerrain
Polar Explorations: An Exclusive Interview with Cheryl Leonard
Thanks to A Closer Listen for the review of Ventil Label releases, leading me to this –
This is a new idea I am trying here, to spotlight the SoundCloud pages of artists, many but not all, only have their SoundCloud pages as their web presence, especially new or under the radar artists and so this is another means to give a bit of a boost and shine a light on their music.
This week the artist is Caro C
“One-woman electronic avalanche” – bbc.co.uk
“a pioneering independent electronic musician” – Metro, UK
This weeks’ Sunday Mix of Electronic Music and Poetry has the theme of Rhythm and Drumbeats and starts with a wonderfully rhythmic piece from an Electronic Pioneer.
I travelled over land and seas, until I came to laughter’s home.
I met a woman heavy with child,
‘you are heavy with child too,’ stated the woman.
‘Yes,’ said I. ‘Heavy with sound.’
I shared my sound, she bore a bouncing baby.
I travelled over land and seas,
Until I came to music’s home.
I met a village singer.
‘you must be the bringer of rhythm,’ stated the singer.
‘yes,’ said I. I bring you beats and music notes,
I shared my beats, the music had rhythm.
I travelled over land and seas,
Until I came to a children’s game,
the leader posing tricky riddles,
‘it talks, it sings and cheers but has no mouth.’
‘the drum, ‘ answered the children in unison.
I enjoyed my moment in the sun.
I travelled over land and seas,
Until I came before an old woman,
Wisdom marks in her beaming countenance,
She prepared a place for me next to her.
‘this is for you, oh! Messenger’ said she to me.
I travelled over land and seas,
Until I came to a ritual ceremony,
invited amidst ululation,
I showed them the drum beat,
I showed them how it brings harmony.
some waves
a wave of now
a trombone speaking to you
a piano is trying to break a molecule
is trying to lift the stage into orbit
around the red spotlights
a shadow
the shadows of dancers
dancers they are dancing falling
out that space made for dancing
they should dance
on the tables they should
dance inside of their drinks
they should dance on the
ceiling they should dance/dance
thru universes
leaning-moving
we are traveling
where are we going
if we only knew
with this rhythm with
this banging with fire
with this all this O
my god i wonder where are
we going
sink into a room full of laughter
full of happiness full of life
those dancers
the dancers
are clapping their hands
stomping their feet
hold back them tears
all those sentimental stories
cooked uptown if you can hold it for after
we are going
away-away-away
beyond these wooden tables
beyond these red lights
beyond these rugs & paper
walls beyond way past
i mean way past them clouds
over the buildings over the
rivers over towns over cities
like on rails but faster like
a train but smoother
away past stars
bursting with drums.
2
a sudden misunderstanding
a cloud
full of grayness
a body thru a store window
a hand reaching
into the back
pocket
a scream
a piano is talking to you
thru all this
why don’t you answer it.
Latin and Soul
Victor Hernández Cruz, 1949
Here are some of the recent posts, It is a way for me to get as many of the artists in the spotlight –
new video for INSERT[ ]HERE project with Sharon Mansur & Brian Harris, feat. another variation on my sound score https://t.co/3zxDlOsClR
— Analog Tara (@analogtara) May 18, 2015
Our #ObliqueStrategies project ends today – to celebrate, here's a FREE album of highlights: https://t.co/6FgiAA6iTe pic.twitter.com/N7GQlKZXfa
— Cities and Memory (@citiesandmemory) May 20, 2015
In review at #ICIYL – Experiential Soundscapes by Jessica Meyer http://t.co/jeEq5aq6E5 pic.twitter.com/ztfWJlSkhy
— I CARE IF YOU LISTEN (@icareifulisten) May 20, 2015
Today's Discovery via Syrphe http://t.co/XybJgob1gN
— feminatronic (@feminatronic) May 20, 2015
cétieu – into the light https://t.co/4TM5zWs2GJ via @YouTube
Something calming is needed…
— feminatronic (@feminatronic) May 20, 2015
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