I thought it might be an idea to highlight a collection of tracks available to listen, download and buy, by female electronic artists. Music Box is just like a box of chocolates – varied and sometimes not to everyone’s taste but overall, demonstrating the eclectic nature of music creation. Dive in and sonically eat more than one…
Tag Archives: synthesizers
FEMINATRONIC INTRODUCES – PAULINE OLIVEROS
This is a new feature for Feminatronic where each month I will be highlighting the music of women who create and produce electronic music in all its’ forms.
This month, I thought that I would start with one of the giants in electronic music creation, development and innovation –
As her website says:
PAULINE OLIVEROS is a senior figure in contemporary American music. Her career spans fifty years of boundary dissolving music making. In the ’50s she was part of a circle of iconoclastic composers, artists, poets gathered together in San Francisco. Recently awarded the John Cage award for 2012 from the Foundation of Contemporary Arts, Oliveros is Distinguished Research Professor of Music at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, and Darius Milhaud Artist-in-Residence at Mills College. Oliveros has been as interested in finding new sounds as in finding new uses for old ones –her primary instrument is the accordion, an unexpected visitor perhaps to musical cutting edge, but one which she approaches in much the same way that a Zen musician might approach the Japanese shakuhachi. Pauline Oliveros’ life as a composer, performer and humanitarian is about opening her own and others’ sensibilities to the universe and facets of sounds. Since the 1960’s she has influenced American music profoundly through her work with improvisation, meditation, electronic music, myth and ritual. Pauline Oliveros is the founder of “Deep Listening,” which comes from her childhood fascination with sounds and from her works in concert music with composition, improvisation and electro-acoustics. Pauline Oliveros describes Deep Listening as a way of listening in every possible way to everything possible to hear no matter what you are doing. Such intense listening includes the sounds of daily life, of nature, of one’s own thoughts as well as musical sounds. Deep Listening is my life practice,” she explains, simply. Oliveros is founder of Deep Listening Institute, formerly Pauline Oliveros Foundation.
Album: Sanctuary (1995).The Deep Listening Band was founded in 1988 by Pauline Oliveros, Stuart Dempster and Panaiotis. David Gamper replaced Panaiotis in 1990. The band is named after Oliveros’ term, concept, program and registered servicemark of the Deep Listening Institute, Ltd., Deep Listening, and specializes in performing and recording in resonant or reverberant spaces such as cathedrals and huge underground cisterns including the 2-million-US-gallon (7,600 m3) Fort Worden Cistern which has a 45 second reverberation time.
FEMINATRONIC ON SOUNDCLOUD #2
Well if you can’t beat them – join them.
Feminatronic is now on SoundCloud and here is playlist #2
WEB FOCUS – HERBEATS
A BLOG ABOUT WOMEN IN ELECTRONIC MUSIC
As Her Beats states…
It all started with the Women in Electronic Music Last.FM group in 2008. A couple of years later we expanded to a FACEBOOK page, and now we’re a blog! Hopefully we can add something a little extra to WEM at Her Beats, though posts will continue to cross over (more or less) between platforms.
FEMINATRONIC ON SOUNDCLOUD #1
If you can’t beat them, join them.
Feminatronic is now on SoundCloud with eclectic playlists – Here is #1
FEMINATRONIC MUSICBOX #3
I thought it might be an idea to highlight a collection of tracks available to listen, download and buy, by female electronic artists. Music Box is just like a box of chocolates – varied and sometimes not to everyone’s taste but overall, demonstrating the eclectic nature of music creation. Dive in and sonically eat more than one…
Into the Woods: A Brief History of Wood Paneling on Synthesizers*
A very interesting article from Tara Rodgers
*a companion piece of this research, on electronic sounds as lively individuals, is forthcoming in the American Quarterly special issue on sound, September 2011.
Not long ago, while researching the history of synthesized sound—or taking a break to troll for interesting synthesizers for sale online (activities that, for me, inevitably blend together)—I came across a thriving industry of small companies that offer custom-made wood panels to adorn the sides of old and new synths, like Synthwood, Custom Synths, Analogics, and MPCStuff.
As Trevor Pinch and Frank Trocco note in Analog Days, their history of Moog synthesizers, an “analog revival” is underway: “Today in the digital world, there is a longing to get back to what was lost” (9). The music technology magazine Sound on Sound concurs, documenting a renewed interest among electronic music-makers in modular synthesizers like those popularized by Moog and others in the…
View original post 1,523 more words
WEB FOCUS – TECHNE
Techne was started in 2010 by Suzanne Thorpe and Bonnie Jones, educators and musicians active in electronic music communities in the US and abroad.
Techne’s mission is to democratize technical tools within a safe environment for exploration, risk taking and creative expression.
EM15 FESTIVAL
EM15 Festival
Dedicated to live performance and forward thinking visions in sound and image, EM15 promises festivalgoers an expansive and multidimensional experience!
Artists who are involved –
FEMINATRONIC 8TRACKS#10 – SOUND ART PART 2
This is the second part of the Feminatronic Sound Art 8Tracks and includes:
Atom Eye
Margaret Noble
Annea Lockwood
Hildegard Westerkamp
Maggi Payne
Sybella Perry
Elizabeth Veldon
Electric Kulintang
Thank you for listening
[8tracks width=”400″ height=”400″ playops=”” url=”http://8tracks.com/mixes/3092555″%5D













You must be logged in to post a comment.