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Canotila by Lutz Thuns & Wolfgang Gsell

12 Sunday Dec 2021

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Wolfgang Gsell returns to Aural Films with another fine collaboration release featuring Berlin artist Lutz Thuns. Once again, Wolfgang presents a suite of sonic delights that explore the ambient landscape with new perspectives. Joined by Lutz, the two have captured the warmth and freshness of the outdoors with seven new recordings that are wonderfully evocative and uplifting. Set your player to repeat, as you’ll want to listen to these tracks over and over.

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released August 10, 2015

Wolfgang Gsell,1956 born in Stuttgart, Germany. He works as webdesigner, photographer and music composer. With 15 he began to play guitar. In the late 80s he changed into playing synthesizers. Since 2004 he is working with Software Synthesizers. The current style of his music is ambient and electronic music for inner journeys. He has released 25 albums (solo and collaborations with other artists) in various netlabels.

Lutz Thuns of Berlin, Germany is an Ambient and Electronic music artist who works with digital, virtual analog and analog hardware synthesizers. He has released more than 20 albums with his most recent Friends of Ambient albums that have been quite popular.

Aural Films is an online record label (netlabel) that releases high-quality soundtrack albums for movies that do not exist. We cover a wide range of music styles ranging from ambient to experimental to popular to soundtrack musics. Often on the same albums. You can find our complete catalog of releases online at auralfilms.com

Aural Films Catalog No. AF0135

Discovering Dimensions with Laima Lisauskienė

02 Saturday Feb 2019

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Sonagrama magazine published a very introspective article on my online friend (and mix-making diva) Laima Lisauskienė. I’ve copied a portion of it below – please see the link @ the bottom for the entire article.
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I’m Laima Lisauskienė from Lithuania’s capital city, Vilnius. I studied Fine Art during my secondary education at the National M. K. Čiurlionis School of Art and went on to attain degrees in visual design at Vilnius Academy of Arts. Visual communication has been a key component throughout my education and professional career and remains central to my work in areas such as graphic design, corporate branding and advertising. Since 2010, I’ve been a member of the Lithuanian Graphic Design Association (LGDA). In addition, I have a long-standing interest in music and sound culture, which is the primary focus of this article.[1]

I love exploring the ways in which different media platforms can be used not only to distribute music, but also enhance communication between musicians and audiences in fresh and exhilarating ways. I am proud of my Lithuanian heritage and greatly enjoy visiting other countries and collaborating with musicians and other creative people from different cultures. In the past, I’ve had the good fortune to travel extensively in countries such as Egypt, Germany, Spain and the UK. I had a wonderful time living in Bilbao, whilst working as a design consultant for an international conference on art and technology Technarte 2015. Consulting on Technarte was both a stimulating project in itself – combining art, technology and science – as well as an ideal opportunity to explore and expand my fascination with sound and music.[2]

After working on Technarte, I returned to Vilnius in late 2015 and was invited to create radio programmes for an innovative online music streaming project Radio Kaos Caribou (RKC), based in Ermont, France. Creating my fortnightly radio show Dimensions involved investing a considerable amount of time, energy and resources into discovering and acquiring music created by talented artists working, for the most part, under the radar of the mainstream music industry. I consulted professional audio design engineers and learned new skills, using technical expertise and resources of a well equipped sound studio to create my own Dimensions mixes. As a result, the compilation audio file for each show was specifically designed and engineered for my regular one hour slot on RKC. The inaugural Dimensions #1 show was first broadcast online 26 March 2016.[3]

Whilst crafting Dimensions radio shows for RKC, I also worked on a four-day sonic arts event Music Tech Fest (MTF) Berlin 2016 and this further enhanced my appreciation of experimental music and sound culture more generally. During MTF Berlin, I was inspired by a number of artists, notably the talented electronic musician and multimedia artist Robin Rimbaud (aka Scanner) after attending an exclusive preview described as ‘sketches’ of his permanent sound installation ‘Water Drops’ for Rijeka airport, Croatia.[4]

It was a joy to meet Robin and speak with him backstage at the festival. He kindly agreed to contribute a selection of his unique experimental music to include in my shows, such as the composition ‘Middlesex Voices Interlude’ featured in Dimensions #7 and, more recently, one of his latest albums ‘Mass Observation (Expanded)’. I am grateful to Robin for supporting Dimensions over the years and our continued collaboration.[5]

Overall, my positive experience of MTF included previews of work by contemporary artists – such as Benjamin Heidersberger, Bernd Deckers, David Fernandez, Greg Beller, Johannes Wernicke, Rikard Vilhelm Lindell, Robin Rimbaud and others – using the latest technologies in the sonic arts showcased at the festival, and this had a huge impact on Dimensions.

The growing experience and creative potential, discussions with practitioners and theorists in the sonic arts and design world, the expanding library of compositional works (audio, images, video and text), and the desire to reveal new music and narratives led me to realize my personal endeavour to transform Dimensions into a multifaceted, independently curated transmedia project.

© Tadas Kazakevičius, Lithuania, 2019

© Tadas Kazakevičius, Lithuania, 2019

Momentum

As the year 2017 came to end, I left everything behind, transitioning from the eclectic ethos of RKC to a tranquil space that enveloped and allowed me to dream during sleep and waking hours. A most extraordinary dimension of time and space. I completed one path and embarked on a myriad of new ones, including new directions and vistas for Dimensions. I wanted to offer contributors and listeners a new approach or, if you will, portals to the conceptual context, core themes and content of future Dimensions.

In January 2018, Dimensions entered a new phase as an independent music program broadcast monthly on Mixcloud, incorporating new and exclusive material from a diverse array of music labels.[6]

‘Being in and moving around the city, navigating through a myriad of criss-crossing lifeworlds and meaning-filled spaces. Adrift amid the fluidity of time, traversing pathways and places of an urban habitat both familiar and unknown. Fleeting memories of times past, in which the real and imagined converge and dissolve effortlessly into each other. The past is constantly being imported into the present. Broken shells of a forgotten time, fragments of ever-changing identities born of the desire to inhabit and understand the world. This urban journey and flux of experiences simultaneously evoke feelings of fragility, reticence, strangeness, and anticipation.’

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Laima Lisauskienė on Mixcloud

The Bersarin Quartett

11 Wednesday Nov 2015

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I’m working on a new ‘elements’ mix edition & compiling the play-list…these guys (this guy?) are sure to be included…but which track (that is the question!).

Bersarin Quartett & via …Amazon Europa

Bersarin Quartett

A review on Pop Matters.

A m o r p h a e . . .

30 Friday Oct 2015

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#EtherJazz. Ambient toned guitar atmospheres with minimal snare, cymbal & brush-work. Just purchased this morning…
11/01/15 – This is a fantastic listen! — chose 2 tracks for an upcoming (2016) edition to the ‘elements’ Jazz series.

Ben Monder | AMORPHAE

Ben Monder is a New York jazz guitarist who can play in a number of traditions but has gone further into his own, involving complex chords; deep sustain and swell-and-recede dynamics; fast picking; and long-form composition. Listening to his music can give you a strange, weightless, confusing sensation. He was part of the circle around the drummer Paul Motian, and “Amorphae,” his first album for the label ECM, was initially going to be a set of improvised duets between Mr. Monder and Motian.

They finished some of these, but after Motian’s death in 2011 the balance of the record was completed through solo improvisations and duets with another drummer with a similarly expansive sense of time: Andrew Cyrille. (The keyboardist Pete Rende is obliquely present here and there.) The two drummers, using brushes and open space, encourage Mr. Monder in one of his natural tendencies: They help him explore sound. They help him get galactic.

The album is an extended listening experience and a great one, especially late at night; its milestone here is a trippy, sepulchral version of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’.”

Amorphae

Ballard Landscapes 5 by Cousin Silas

21 Wednesday Oct 2015

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Beautiful, glitchy drones, textures & ambient landscapes from Cousin Silas (via Aural Films)

Ballard Landscapes 5

lamentation_523

15 Thursday Oct 2015

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An experimental mix with a subtly somber tone . . and the “feel” of the experimental mixes I made years ago…when, grabbing sounds here & there, I didn’t really think twice about who thought what about what I was mixing…as long as I enjoyed the process & the final audiological product.

Several tracks, which were painfully cut from the recent Starless Skies series, have now been brought back into the audiological fold along with a brand new, analog/modular-based track off the recent Steve Roach release, Skeleton Keys…& I continue to chew through David Torn’s excellent Only Sky.

Props to anyone who can tell me what the title’s reference means.
75:40

01 Deathprod – Optical (edit)
02 Julio DiBennedeto – Chromosphere
03 Van Geel, Biosphere, Deathprod – KinOptical (l@b mash/edit)
04 Erik Skodvin – Black & Bronze
05 In Between Noise – I Have in Me Like a Haze
06 Memnon Sa – ESHKIGAL
07 Michel Banabila and Oene van Geel – Radio Spelonk
08 Fripp & Keneally –  Keneally (excerpt)
09 Virlyn – Pocairt
10 Steve Roach – It’s All Connected
11 Dave Fulton – Like 2nd Place
12 Biting Eye – Ektappa
13 Swanning – MG
14 David Torn – Reaching Barely, Sparely Fraught

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c o r r i d o r

15 Saturday Aug 2015

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A long walk down a slightly darkened corridor – ambient to glitch mashup, (with a soft-tech finish) utilizing some recent acquisitions…71:27

01. Steve Roach – Invisible (excerpt)
02. Altus – Illusionary Progression (excerpt)
03. Microvolt – On This Hallowed Ground
04. Chris Russell – Waveless
05. Csillagköd – The Birth of the Solar System
06. Seconds Before Awakening – 09.30.14
07. Johan Troch – Shutters Of Wood
08. Marsen Jules – Tlaslo
09. Coppice Halifax – River (excerpt)
10. Biosphere – Space Is Fizzy
11. Jane’s Scenic Drive – American Mercury, pt. 3 (excerpt)
12. Zeitgeber – From Here
13. Eric Skodvin – Red Box Curves

Corridor

Lisbon Remixed

11 Saturday Jul 2015

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Interesting Found Sound project from 2012 on Disquiet. Sounds of the city, reconstructed by ambient musicians – akin to the work of Kim Cascone (but with some melody!)

Track listing:
01. Steve Roden – i’m wrapped by it as by a fog (03:59)
02. In be tween noise – i have in me like a haze (04:02)
03. Pedro Tudela – Falha (05:08)
04. Johnny Days – RYLY (03:25)
05. Robin Rimbaud – Marginal Notes (02:39)
06. Scanner – A Heart Wound Like Clockwork (03:03)
07. Kate Carr – Sing, Sing On for No Reason (03:58)
08. The Frigatebird – Noone Wonders What Lies Beyond My Local River (06:41)
09. Shawn Kelly – The Magic in the Music (03:52)
10. Y?Arcka – A Working Plain (04:04)
11. Marielle V. Jakobsons – the squealing of rats and the squeaking of boards (01:49)
12. darwinsbitch – last remnants of a final illusion (03:33)
13. Paula Daunt – In Praise of Absurdity (03:44)
14. Agnosie – Prelude for a Lost Disguise (03:53)
15. João Ricardo – Paz (03:31)
16. OCP – Desassossego (05:04)
17. Elvis Veiguinha – Original Installation Field Recordings (05:00)

Info: http://disquiet.com/2012/02/14/lxrmx-lisbon-remixed/

D/L: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/disquietcom/LXRMX/

Lisbon Remixed

Changing Strings…& Mix Methodology

03 Friday Jul 2015

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In years past, I used Roxio Music Editor to construct my mixes. I mixed them one track @ a time with only 20 seconds of fade-in/fade-out allowed me by the software (not enough!). The output was a mix…but with individual tracks (and the little electronic ‘blip’ in-between selections).

Then I moved on to Audacity, with unlimited fades & morphing/editing ability. The output was one long mp3 which I use for online posts (Mixcloud / Art of the Mix / my A.L. Facebook page). Personally I chop them into 4 or 5 segments, then upload them to my phone, as I rarely listen to a mix in a single sitting…but don’t want to have to start at the beginning each time.

The snag kicks in when I want to resurrect old mix favorites (like the one below) & alter them with newer tracks that are a natural fit…but into which I have to insert the new track into the old fades (zoom-in & micro-fit).

changing stringsI just completed one: an acoustic guitar mix into which I wanted to retro-fit a David Torn track – trouble is, it was to become the “new” track thirteen out of 17 tracks…but some meticulous mixological footwork made the whole thing happen.

It’s not yet ready for upload (I have yet to retro-mix the first eleven tracks) – but, hopefully, soon!

Changing Strings (2006/2015) (a guitar-in-its-many-forms mix)

01 Broken Town – Steve Roach
02 Ian Fish, U.K. Heir – David Bowie/Erdal Kızılçay
03 Egypt – Øystein Sevåg & Lakki Patey
04 Affirmation_ IMAC – Robert Fripp
05 Abandoned Playgrounds – Jeff Pearce
06 Drinking Lesson –  Steve Tibbetts
07 Pictures Of Lulu – Rob Eberhard Young
08 Concerto RV 356 in A minor No. 6, 2. Largo – Antonio Vivaldi
[Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Iona Brown]
09 Sanz, Gallardas – Andrés Segovia
10 Dream – I Just Want 2 Drown In U – Ottmar Liebert
11 Hymn for Ginsberg – Bill Frisell
12 Ferry Cross The Mersey – Pat Metheny
13 Spoke With Folks – David Torn
14 Fast Spacer – Dagobert Böhm
15 Watercolour Guitars – The Fireman
16 Smoke – Henry Frayne (Lanterna)
17 Raise My Rent – David Gilmour

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eleeve, by arovane

03 Wednesday Jun 2015

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