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Monthly Archives: November 2016

One Hour w/Stars of the Lid

29 Tuesday Nov 2016

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NP:
A mix by The Black Dog  | 29.11.2016

One hour with Stars of the Lid (download page)
also on m_cast radio

01. Down 1.
02. The Atomium (pt.2).
03. Adamord.
04. Low Level Listening (pt.3).
05. The Evil That Never Arrived.
06. Cantus; In Memory of Warren Wiltzie.
07. The Mouthchew.
08. Down 2.
09. Anchor States (pt.1).
10. Fucked Up (3:57am).
11. JPRIP.
12. The Daughters of Quiet Minds.
13. Virginia (20.03).
14. Apreludes (in C sharp Major).
15. The Swellsong.
16. Dust Breeding.

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0000 by Markus Reuter, featuring Sha

25 Friday Nov 2016

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Mmm…enjoying this, on the day after Thanksgiving.

Electro-acoustic improvisations with an ambient character and contemporary classical sensibility. Sha (of Nik Bärtsch’s Ronin) is feeding Markus’ live processing setup with mostly long and intricately textured notes that then get transformed into deep and ever evolving soundscapes.

0000 is the first album in Markus Reuter’s “featuring” series of releases with extraordinary musicians.

Credits

  • released September 15, 2011
  • Stefan Haslebacher: Bass Clarinet
  • Markus Reuter: Live Electronics
  • Music by Reuter/Haslebacher
  • Recorded to 2-track stereo at PROGR, Bern, October 2008
  • Mastered by Lee Fletcher
  • Produced by Markus Reuter for Unsung Productions

 

The Thesis Project

23 Wednesday Nov 2016

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Artistic combinations producing…sound.

http://thesisproject.us/

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It’s about recognizing the nexus between two forces and placing a finger on tangent points while inviting them to linger.

It’s about making something with our hands that is physical and unique in a way that complements the ephemeral nature of music.

Thesis is a project where two musicians, who have never worked together before and often have never heard each other’s music, are asked to create a 10” record together. Both jacket and sleeve are designed, laser cut and laser etched by Gregory Euclide. Each piece takes a little over two hours to cut, fold and glue and contains an original design.

Founded in 2016 by Gregory Euclide with assistance from Gabor Kerekes.

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17 Thursday Nov 2016

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Part 2 of a 4 part ambient, drone & glitch mashup; including several long-form compositions; driven by tomorrow’s (11.18.16) Microphonics [XXVI-XXX – Dirk Serries] release on Tonefloat.
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Part 1)

01 Tonepoet & Wings of an Angel – A Requiem for Dead Strangers
02 Indigo Symbol – Dematerialize
03 Fictions & Poetics – Anatomy of Melancholy
04 Kloob – Smooth Reborn
05 Markus Guentner – Limb
06 Dirk Serries – Swept to the Skye (Raised Skye extended edit)
07 Disturbed Earth – Atonement
08 Vir Unis & Christopher Short – Monastery of the South
09 Ambient Landscape – fade out w/treatments

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Reflection

16 Wednesday Nov 2016

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NEW ALBUM RELEASED JANUARY 1ST 2017 | WARP RECORDS

Brian Eno discusses Reflection –

Reflection is the latest work in a long series. It started (as far as record releases are concerned) with Discreet Music in 1975 ( – or did it start with the first Fripp and Eno album in 1973? Or did it start with the first original piece of music I ever made, at Ipswich Art School in 1965 – recordings of a metal lampshade slowed down to half and quarter speed, all overlaid?)

Anyway, it’s the music that I later called ‘Ambient’. I don’t think I understand what that term stands for anymore – it seems to have swollen to accommodate some quite unexpected bedfellows – but I still use it to distinguish it from pieces of music that have fixed duration and rhythmically connected, locked together elements.

The pedigree of this piece includes Thursday Afternoon, Neroli (whose subtitle is Thinking Music IV) and LUX. I’ve made a lot of thinking music, but most of it I’ve kept for myself. Now I notice that people are using some of those earlier records in the way that I use them – as provocative spaces for thinking – so I feel more inclined to make them public.

Pieces like this have another name: they’re GENERATIVE. By that I mean they make themselves. My job as a composer is to set in place a group of sounds and phrases, and then some rules which decide what happens to them. I then set the whole system playing and see what it does, adjusting the sounds and the phrases and the rules until I get something I’m happy with. Because those rules are probabilistic ( – often taking the form ‘perform operation x, y percent of the time’) the piece unfolds differently every time it is activated. What you have here is a recording of one of those unfoldings.

Reflection is so called because I find it makes me think back. It makes me think things over. It seems to create a psychological space that encourages internal conversation. And external ones actually – people seem to enjoy it as the background to their conversations.  When I make a piece like this most of my time is spent listening to it for long periods – sometimes several whole days – observing what it does to different situations, seeing how it makes me feel. I make my observations and then tweak the rules. Because everything in the pieces is probabilistic and because the probabilities pile up it can take a very long time to get an idea of all the variations that might occur in the piece. One rule might say ‘raise 1 out of every 100 notes by 5 semitones’ and another might say ‘raise one out of every 50 notes by 7 semitones’. If those two instructions are operating on the same data stream, sometimes – very rarely – they will both operate on the same note…so something like 1 in every 5000 notes will be raised by 12 semitones. You won’t know which of those 5000 notes it’s going to be. Since there are a lot of these types of operations going on together, on different but parallel data streams, the end result is a complex and unpredictable web.

Perhaps you can divide artists into two categories: farmers and cowboys. The farmers settle a piece of land and cultivate it carefully, finding more and more value in it. The cowboys look for new places and are excited by the sheer fact of discovery, and the freedom of being somewhere that not many people have been before. I used to think I was temperamentally more cowboy than farmer… but the fact that the series to which this piece belongs has been running now for over 4 decades makes me think that there’s quite a big bit of farmer in me.

More:
http://www.enoshop.co.uk/product/reflectionmp3wav16bit

http://www.factmag.com/2016/12/15/brian-eno-reflection-generative-music-app-endless/
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black elements

07 Monday Nov 2016

Posted by gabulmer in Ambient, Experimental, Jazz Fusion, Mixing

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An aggregate mix project, inspired by the release of ‘Continuum‘ by Nik Bartsch’s Mobile and, as I was watching the movie,  Ryuichi Sakamoto’s soundtrack for The Revenant– gorgeously ambient!

It  began by creating several file folders into which 2 to 4 compositions were deposited for recombination (mini-mixes); segments of the final deliverable. Starting with over 2 hours of audio, the process of honing it down to a workable mix had me slashing here…then there, then rendering the combined songs into pieces from which to construct the final play-list. I didn’t plan on it being this Jazz-laden (thus the ‘elements‘ moniker – not added to the artwork until after the mix was complete; who knew?)…but sometimes mixes surprise even the mixer.

Running time 83:38
Part 1
of a double 2-part set (4 mixes, total)

01. Construct 1: Wash/Out of Horse – Ryuichi Sakamoto / Long Light – Harold Budd & John Fox
02. I-Ching – Birds Flying in the Sky
03. Construct 2:
Zooropa (intro) – U2/ Ian Fish, U.K. Heir – David Bowie/ The Water – Heiner Goebbels/ The End – Ryuichi Sakamoto
04. Biosphere – Det Var Kulmerkt Hjem
05. Nik Bärtsch’s Mobile/Ambient Landscape – Modul 12.1 (audio layered remix)
06. Vijay Iyer & Wadada Leo Smith – A Cosmic Rhythm With Each Stroke, The Empty Mind Receives
07. Ryuichi Sakamoto – The Revenant Theme (Alva Noto Remodel)
08. Jan Jelinek – Moiré [Piano & Organ]
09. Masabumi Kikuchi Trio – Last Ballad
10. Ensemble Kolossus & Michael Formanek – The Distance
11. Jan Garbarek Quartet – Skarabée
12. Colin Vallon – Cendre
13. Trio 3 w/Vijay Iyer – Suite for T – III. Adagio
14. Nik Bärtsch’s Mobile –  Modul 60
15. Steve Tibbetts – Climbing
16. Deathprod & Biosphere – Polychromatic
17. David Bowie – The Mysteries (w/ treatments)

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AES DANA feat. MIKTEK, Far & Off

04 Friday Nov 2016

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Beat driven techno/glitch from Ultimae

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