
Last August, Richard Kamerman began the Trace Being audio blog, inviting curious listeners to take part in the normally hidden processes of musical exploration and experimentation. The goal: release one carefully documented piece a week, for two months, culminating in a finished work. In the end, it took a bit longer than two months, and at times it was a bumpy ride (see "Excuses, Excuses" and �The Requisite Silent Blog Entry�), but Richard persevered and graced us with a total of nine unique pieces, many of these being of such a high quality that they would easily stand alone as a proper release.
The problem is the momentary function of the example is the long-awaited final component of the Trace Being project. Utilizing ideas, techniques, and instrumentation from the blog, Richard weaves an improvised collage that feels acutely present, but could not have existed without the previous months of tireless blogging. In this sense, the piece is also a composition. With each blog post, Richard developed new musical brain puns--quickly retrievable concepts spoken in the fledgling language of Trace Being. Drawing from these concepts, Richard is able to give the impression of a room full of focused musicians, not one aimless musician in a room full of equipment. Of course, when exploring uncharted waters such as these, there are bound to be a few rough edges, and this work certainly has its share, but Richard still manages to maintain a sense of comfort and fluidity in his execution.
For those who have not followed the blog, be assured that this work stands quite well on its own, but it cannot be fully appreciated without understanding the processes behind it. So before you press play, take a moment to consider the infinite possibilities that the internet has provided for creating and releasing music.
4 tracks of laidback ambient, about 26 minutes of space journey.
String theory is a theoretical model of our universe in which tiny, oscillating strings form the basis of everything - unifying the infinitesimally small with the incomprehensibly grandiose. The Stringed Theory is thus an intellectual journey into the recesses of our universe (and minds) and provides the backdrop to questions both large and small - forming your own intellectual space-time journey.
Genre : Ambient Electronica Drone
Sounds Like : Cosmic beauty and power, textures, strings, oscillation.
Muse : The dimensions of space and structure of time.
The 7th release comes from our special agent Kondencuotas Pienas, a 21 years old producer from Lithuania. The "Silent Sove ep" combines beauty and intelligent grooves which work on the sofa as well as on the dancefloor. Deep atmospheric dub and love.
Artist: X-in Title: AL1 - ep #ca014 Date: 2007-02-17 Keywords: electronica; ambient; experimental; other "Art has no sense but the emotions that it gives to our existence..." About the project X-in: X-in (Luigi Scotti) This project is born with the attempt to analyze the drawer to logon ''sound-meat'' by fall in the deepest human perceptions...
the improvisation of the mad countenance
after the ahornfelder festival some of the performing
artists gathered for a jam session to condense the sweaty
stench and funk of the past days, using their greasy tools
from ev'ry dump and closing in to raise the souls of
drowned sailors and a shivering neighbourhood.
the artists:
friedrich/schwerdt
sinebag
tonfang
trikband
It has been almost a year since you have heard something from Sven. This pretty massive collection of works, ranging from ambient to dancefloor techno, is one of the reasons why it took so long for his new release. Contributions are made by fellow 1bit-wonderians Juno6 (with one of his typical mellow techno tracks) and lately renamed Steffen Bennemann (delivering his most dancefloor-oriented production to date). /// 10x MP3, 256kbit/s, whole release including cover as ZIP-file: 126 MB. /// Now available at:
Miles Davis is an active artist in the drone-ambient sphere, providing fine music himself and through his recently-founded netlabel Filament Recordings. Lum's music is an uncanny blending of drone ambient and spacey, subminimal noises, a soundspace where dense clicks and futuristic pads find a pleasant sense of communion and where the slightest, peculiar waveform has a dignity and an importance of its own in the whole dreaming scenario. Tracks like "Maeda" sound like a warm soundtrack for an ancient, far-away planet lost in its mysterious desolation, with covering dusts all around, disseminated on electronical devices and unrecognizable fossils.
Noerror is a project born in early 2000. Its first purpose was to relate some of the most famous demoscene music releases, it extended to all the active demoscene netlabels and finally all the netlabels, no disctinction. Just talent and beautiful music is now the word.
Originally created by moonove and knos.
8 years, the same team, the same point of view and the same passion.
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