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Dub or instrumental version of a creation for the radiophonic festival in brussels, oct 07 by Vincent Matyn-Wallecan.

"The musical part of "hommage:parodie" can be heard on it's own, without the french texts I wrote for it. The full version will be available soon on the radiophonic.org site, with french words and the live electronics of Patrick Thinsy.The names and sentences heard are recorded voices of friends reading names and objects of the many spams I receive."

09:24 AM, 26 Nov 2007 by Pierre De Jaeger Permalink | Comments (0)

Soundrawing

elffriede, a vienna-based visual artist, has sent drawings to 34 musicians in different countries all over the world and invited them to compose 2-minutes sound-pieces inspired by the drawing. the artists worked with various instruments (computer, field recordings, electroacoustic instruments, violin, saxophone, voice, typewriter and others) and thus the styles of the sound pieces are miscellaneous.
these 34 pieces are now published on the CD ‘soundrawing’ on www.transacoustic-research.com together with a booklet, which elffriede produced in cooperation with knust/extrapool (nijmegen).

to view the drawings see http://www.elffriede.net/soundrawing (scroll down)

as second part of the interdisciplinary dialogue elffriede is now working on internet animations of her drawings in relation to the sounds. the first sound-drawing-animation can be found at: http://www.elffriede.net/soundrawing/bernadette.html

this radia show presents the following sound pieces:

robot mein / jörg piringer
vungbo / verena brückner, florian kmet
blobb / arno splinks
ping-pong / hannes raffaseder
zeitverstreichquartett / nikolaus gansterer
lines of breath / murmer
ironing / incite / kera nagel, andré aspelmeier
melting dumpling / maksims shentelevs
remember grrr / edda strobl
per_e / billy roisz
kloster melk / sergej mohntau (jürgen berlakovich, thomas pfeffer)
glasrausch / ara (arno raffeiner)
i come from texas / audun eriksen
fragment 01 / bernadette reiter

04:56 PM, 11 Nov 2007 by Fiona Steinert Permalink | Comments (0)

Radia 137 from Soundart Radio [radioswap2.ulb.ac.be]

In early October, artists Jem Finer and Ansuman Biswas visited Dartington College of Arts as part of the Arts and Ecology MA. In collabortation with Soundart Radio a home made radio telescope was constructed with a receiving device tuned to 20.1 mhz, allowing us to pick up radiation from storms on Jupiter. These recordings were all made between 6 and 9 pm on 4th October as we stood out under the stars waiting and listening, and includes interviews with Jem Finer.

05:12 PM, 06 Nov 2007 by Soundart Radio Permalink | Comments (0)

This program can by John Deneuve

broadcast period: 5-11.11 2007

This program carried by the highest authorities is a program specially created for you.
Conceived in close collaboration with the NASA, this programs marries technology and revolution.
Laika the she-dog taken into the cosmos by Sputnik came back with plenty of precious information and thus helped our team to design a leader program non-polluting and bioethics friendly.

Among other things, John Deneuve produces 'sound cuisine' for Radiolist.org, plays in duet Vulvinia and Jambonstar and hosts a weekly radio show on Radio Grenouille: Educational programme for Youth.

Artist's website: johndeneuve.com

08:56 AM, 06 Nov 2007 by etienne noiseau Permalink | Comments (0)

broadcast period: 28.10- 4.11 2007

RADIORADAR_1 is a relay from expanded field recordings of radio, reality and recollection mixed by radioerevan in october 2007.

Playlist:

Radiotelescope RATAN-600 on Jupiter

Zolotu “Moscow: Pure Field Recording”
Kim Cascone “The Silver Star”
Antanas Jasenka & Skaidra Jancaite “9 Sanariai”
Kim Cascone “Ocean Overhead”
Kim Cascone “Brown Fox”

also: different bells from Japan, singing tibetan monks, sounds from chinese and mongolian tv

author is the radio- and performance-artist Marold Langer-Philippsen from Radio CORAX, also working in the field of theatre- living in Berlin

09:05 AM, 05 Nov 2007 by etienne noiseau Permalink | Comments (0)

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