
DISTURBANCE A series of internet radio broadcasts curated by Niels Van Tomme with Guy Van Belle (BE), Violet (US), Esther Venrooy (NL), Alberto Gaitán (US) http://art-radio.net/ "Well, if you had a disturbance both about your work and about your daily life, what would you do?" (John Cage) Disturbance is a temporary change in environmental, societal or personal conditions that causes a pronounced change in a system. Disturbances can have profound immediate effects on these systems and can, accordingly, greatly alter its surroundings. Because of their impact, the effects can continue for an extended period of time. Sound in itself is a disturbance that propagates through matter as a wave. It activates us to hear things that we were formerly not aware of and can deeply affect our understanding. Four artists have worked around a particular event that has caused a pronounced change in their personal and/or professional life and transmitted this disturbance through sound. Each Wednesday of November, 9 a.m. EST, live feed: http://broadcast.umbc.edu:8000/djamu.m3u Nov 07 – DISTURBANCE#1 – Reconstruction – Guy Van Belle Nov 14 – DISTURBANCE#2 – Disturbance: Surface Noise Across the Chambers of a Wax Heart, Parts: A,D,E,C,G,H,I – Violet Nov 21 – DISTURBANCE#3 – Shift Coordinate Points – Esther Venrooy Nov 28 – DISTURBANCE#4 – WTF – Alberto Gaitán [art@radio is Steve Bradley's online radio station that broadcasts works which explore concepts of serialism and ultra-rationality, aleatory and anti-rational, musique concrète, chance & non- music, text-sound composition, microtonal, lowercase, sound/noise, synthetic and ambient/space recordings]
Dog-Eared Records is proud to announce its latest two Creative Commons releases: a slice of brazenly absurd goo called "The Window Hat" by Cagey House, and a portion of brainy, literate indie rock from The Human Elephant called "Chicago Eighties Pop Karaoke."
It seems that 2007 has been a year for the odd and strange and Five Fish Fingers is probably one of the strangest you're likely to hear from the Kahvi fold. Truly bizarre springs to mind for a couple of the tracks but there is a mark of true genius in there as well. 'Ground fish' is a prime example of craziness but then it jumps into a purely excellent piece of semi-game/semi-idm styled music, interesting, refreshing and exciting. A hint of inspiration of the hippy 60s in there if I`m not mistaken? Northwest Passage is a beautiful mellow piece, where Block Shaped Heart is a C64 styled piece from the old days with a modern IDM slant. Oh, and Aleksi Eeben? Well, of course, he was also known as Heatbeat from the good old Amiga scene days; often classed as a musical genius of the 90's, now made good in the days of mp3. Listen carefully for the nuances and subtleties that make these tracks a rarity.
Right after the party is over we are in with the next treat for your ears. "Re" - musicartistry mastermind Michael Renk's second solo release on his own netlabel is a very personal revisiting of old MA-tracks. Consisting of a couple of remixes and one brand-new track this is your chance for a nostalgic look back on the last five years of MA-releases. Download it quick, it might take another two years for Michael Renk to publish some of his own work here again.
October's overall results for The Novus Compo are in, and once again D Fast is your winner! Can he three-peat? We're about to find out. :) The Novus Compo is back for November with a new batch of 25 fresh songs, split up into 5 genre-based mini-compos of 5 songs each. They're waiting for your votes, and December's round is waiting for your entries, so what are you waiting for? Get on over to The Novus Compo and cast your vote today!
Complementary Distribution welcomes a fresh and new Hungarian artist, namely Antendex who is by the way Nicron's brother. He introduces himself with a 4 track ep which structurally bears a resemblence to Frank Bretschneider's minimalistic approach concerning both sound design and sound material. But the melodies and the whole atmosphere Antendex generates shine in different colours, and it could also be a perfect and friendly soundtrack for any scientific documentary. The titles suggest that these four pieces are deliberate sonic abstractions of natural entities. The gently simple sine and square oscillations and microsounds are well proportioned, and they can easily make the listener astonished and elated. This release also reminds the listener pleasently that science can be really interpreted as art.
I've contact mic'd the upstairs bedrooms (while the rest of the family was sleeping) and various parts of the house, including the windows/backyard. the idea was to do a live, real-time mix, processing the sounds of the sleeping family/house, and gradually separating/ lifting off...first to outdoor sounds, then to local radio sounds, longwave...mediumwave...shortwave....then finally to a live radiotelescope feed. this idea of a gradual takeoff from a sleeping bed to deep space is based on a childhood fantasy of mine: that my bedroom would separate from the rest of the house and blast off into the cosmos when i was sleeping...a recent re-discovery of some of harris burdick's dreamlike magical-realist drawings provided the final impetus for the piece. liner notes by Michael Trommer
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