Not for the first time but well worth rediscovering the beautiful sounds of the Buchla Music Easel via the music of Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith.
Not for the first time but well worth rediscovering the beautiful sounds of the Buchla Music Easel via the music of Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith.
I know very little about this artist except what is written on her Facebook page –
Jessica Tucker (1989, USA), aka FETTER, is an Amsterdam-based multimedia artist, musician, and producer. With her intimate and layered vocal/electronic music, together with her surreal and playfully strange animation videos and poetry, Tucker’s work expresses a kind of optimistic melancholy. In her recent installation work she deals with themes such as narcissism, insecurity, and the concept of ‘maintaining potential.’ In the past Tucker has also explored through sound, video, installation, and performance, topics such as the paradoxical simultaneity of presence and absence in distanced forms of self-expression, the vulnerability and power of the voice, and the human tendency to conceptualize ‘self’ in terms of abstract spatial relations.
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
This is a real gem and a great introduction and personal view, based on 45 years of experience on Field Recording practice. It also seems that there are crossover difficulties experienced that I have had in creating music such as data storage and recording failures. I recommend that you do listen through headphones as the field recordings really come to life.
Due to restrictions just click on the link below to watch on Vimeo.
I’m glad I did.
Feminatronic is on Facebook and the Feminatronic Connect page posts news from artists, websites, radio stations and fans of electronic music. Not everyone is on Twitter. So here are some of the things that have been happening…..
Invisible Sounds – a story by Nastia Tarasova & Irina Shatalova
The garden is filling with rain – Elizabeth Veldon
Lucille Calmel and Sylvain Chauveau live in Brussels – 18th October, 2014.
Delia Darlings Tour – Oxford 9th October, 2014
Sound, Gender, Technology – “Where to” with Cyberfeminism?
Bekki Williams – Shadow of the Wind (ReMastered )
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