Thursday 23 February 2023

Non-Music Roundup (Feb 23)













Greetings non-music lovers, and welcome to my latest round of non-musical recommendations for you!

If you like what you see/hear, please considering supporting these tremendous artists & labels by buying their albums and following them on Bandcamp and/or social media.

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David Curington - Canon Chops 


(Difficult Art & Music, 2023)

David Curington is a classical composer, improvising oboist and abstract photographer based in Manchester (UK) whose past work has focused on noise, improvisation, failure, complexity, iterative processes, non-linear modes of listening, abstract expressionism, collage and reconceptualizing the oboe. 
'Canon Chops' is an album consists of two electronic tracks which distort recordings drawn from the classical canon, alongside two collaborative tracks with fellow artists from the Manchester experimental music scene.

When listening to this for the first time I felt that although I was really enjoying what I was hearing, I didn't think it would a fitting album to write about on this blog, but I was wrong... 
Even though there's obviously a fair share of melodic musicality strewn throughout it, 'Canon Chops' strays into undoubtedly wacky, unnerving and demented territories of broken jaggedy sound art, trippy minimalistic electronica, squalling atonal noise, manipulated field recordings, abstract sound collages and avant-garde surrealism. 
In these compositions you will hear choppy polyrhythmic fragments of classical music, haunting sound design, gargling water, oboes squeaking and squawking, reeds whistling and squealing, whispered spoken word, fractured choral singing, snippets of sweet fleeting melodies, somber organ drones, creepy vocal noises and all sorts of hypnotic bleeps and weird sonic abstractions...
The whole thing ends on a gorgeous ambient composition of improvised arpeggiated acoustic guitar played in a garden, strangely juxtaposed with a backdrop of field recordings taken from loud bustling public spaces.
All in all, this was an incredibly baffling yet extremely fascinating work of experimental sound art.

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Alicja Czyczel - Toń 


(Szara Reneta, 2022)

Alicja Czyczel is a Polish improviser, choreographer & art educator. Aleksandra Gryka is a Polish composer whose work is strongly influenced by natural and theoretical sciences, especially quantum physics. 'Toń' is their collaborative album, out now on the Polish experimental record label, Szara Reneta.

In these recordings you will hear meticulous sonic blending of outdoor field recordings and the human voice, the latter which is used to respond and interact with the former, creating intriguing atmospheric phenomena and a rich and mesmerizing sound environment.
This album begins with the distant rumbling of a combine harvester at work, mixed and merged with deep throaty vocalizations, which feels like the whole soundscape is trembling and vibrating in motor-like fashion. Later on you will hear the sound of a dog barking, passing traffic and splashing water. On Track 2 you will hear the close and intimate dripping of water, along trumpet-like vocal squeals and dry animalistic croaks. Track 3 is the ubiquitous and familiar chirping of crickets, the distant cracks of a torrential thunderstorm, indistinguishable scratching sounds, and erratic and tremulous throat noises...like the aforementioned crickets crossed with some kind of exotic bird or monkey.
On Track 4 you will hear serene and tranquil river sounds mixed with more hushed and breath-like vocalizations, with some bursts of unnerving rattles and squeaks. 
Track 5 is the longest piece, clocking in at almost 20 minutes. In this one the vocals lead the way, humming and quivering against a subtle backdrop of lovely country birdsong. Afterwards you will hear the unmistakable sounds of food being eaten - biting, crunching, chewing and squelching on something presumably delicious. This leads onto (what I think is) the sound of rain and intimate whispers, which morphes into more cricket noises and water splashing, over which the moist inner mouth sounds are heard - saliva and soft tissues squelching and gurgling. The albums eventually ends the same way it began - with the motorized humming noise of the combine harvester.

'Toń' is an intimate sound journey in which Czyczel uses the physicality of vocal acrobatics and aural tremors to mingle and merge with her natural surroundings...with the ultimate goal being to sing in tune with the various places and seasons captured within these field recordings. A unique and fascinating album of experimental sound art and free improvisation.

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 Jonathan Deasy & Tim Olive - Carpented 

(Steep Gloss, 2023)

Jonathan Deasy is a prolific experimental musician & sound artist from Cork, Ireland who has released a huge back catalogue of material under various monikers such as Quiet Clapping & Knowing. Tim Olive is a Canadian experimental sound artist currently residing in Kobe, Japan. He uses magnetic pickups, analog electronics, radio signals and consumer detritus (springs, styrofoam, metal sheets, motors, magnetic tape, wood, dental floss) to generate sound-textures which evolve, shift and mutate.

'Carpented' is their collaborative album released on the Steep Gloss tape label. Side A begins with the sound of dark mechanical grinding and low somber rumbling, which eventually fades and evolves into a metallic drone and wavering sonic dissonance. The piece ends with a clattering collage of more mechanical noise and the quiet and subtle tinkling of distant piano keys... 

Side B launches off in a more erratic and animated fashion. The fragmented sounds of electric guitar, manipulated feedback and electronic glitch fluidly morphes into a segment of gentle and fragile lo-fi organ ambience, accompanied by broken bursts of shortwave radio transmissions. The final part of the piece consists of an ominous drone, along with loops of indistinguishable noise and snippets of dancing melody.

'Carpented' is a haunting and immersive album of lo-fi sound art and dark experimental noise. It is an eerie and unsettling, yet totally engulfing and truly glorious listening experience.

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Langham Research Centre and John Butcher - Six Hands at an Open Door 


(Persistence of Sound, 2023)

Langham Research Centre are a music group of experimental improvisers that are hugely inspired by various forms of musique concrète and post-war European electronica, and make experimental sounds using resources and equipment are that are considered obsolete, redundant and outdated.
John Butcher is a reknown saxophonist whose work ranges through improvisation, his own compositions, multi-tracked works and explorations with feedback and extreme acoustics.

In this collaboration album, Langham Research Centre used cassette machines, oscillators, shortwave radio and amplified sounds to improvise with John Butcher, who considers his performance in this release to be similar to tape-splicing, so that a direct tactile connection is made between the concrète/electronic soundworld and the unparalleled acoustic qualities of the saxophone produced when he is playing.
 
This album has a cold and austere atmosphere, with a slightly sinister edge. Each track is an abstract audio environment in which broken radio transmissions, oscillating frequencies, cut-up wavering feedback, fleeting fragments of jazz piano, intricate pulses, erratic bursts of white noise, haunted emissions and sound waves of various indistinguishable sources all complement the avant-garde saxophone experimentation.
One of the things I find fascinating about this album is how Butcher's saxophone sonically blends with the band's electronic accompaniment so meticulously. It's only on closer listening that I could really differentiate the fragile tones and delicate timbres of the brass from the fluttering textures of the electronic backing.
Another thing I found instantly impressive about these tracks is their stark minimalism. All sounds are given such adequate time and space to breathe and either ring out or stop dead. The silences and abrupt transitions seem as important as the performed sounds.

Overall, this album is an exquisite work of avant-garde beauty and abstract musical expressionism, and a very unique listening experience.

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Diane Barbé - A Conference of Critters

 
(forms of minutiae, 2022)

Diane Barbé is a sound artist, poet and intersectional researcher based in Berlin, Germany. She plays with and listens to the world around. 'A Conference of Critters' is Barbé's latest album, and is the result of Barbé's travels and research within the jungle-clad region of Southern Thailand.

This album is exactly as the title suggests - it's an audio exploration of the critter community taking shape within the jungle, and the interconnectedness of all the different species of local fauna that dwell in that particular region.
In these recordings you will hear the cacophonous racket of crickets, cicadas, dogs, frogs, monkeys, rodents and a plethora of other exotic birds and insects, shrieking and howling away in this wild tropical habitat. These natural animals sounds are accompanied by (and sometimes juxtaposed with) snippets of Barbé's voice guiding us on our sonic adventure, combustion engines and spinning blades from what sounds to me like a lawnmower, the singing and light-hearted conversation of Thai women planting seeds, the passing of a scooter, the splashing of water, the distant rumble of thunder, the faint plucked arpeggios of some kind of wonderful music, fragmented radio transmissions and a variety of other miscellaneous noises and drones - both raw and electronically manipulated - which Barbé expertly blends together in these poetic audio collages.

'A Conference of Critters' is a rich and luxurious abstract sonic journey through a hot, sticky and humid sound environment - a tropical SoundWalk and wondrous excursion through a beautiful hidden world. A marvellous listening experience.

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Steffan De Turck/Howard Stelzer - Private​/​Public


(Falt, 2023)

Steffan De Turck is a Dutch sound artist. Howard Stelzer is a composer of electronic music, whose work is made primarily from sounds generated by cassette tapes and tape players. This is their split album, which was recently released through the French tape label, Falt.

Track 1 is a ''public'' performance by Steffan De Turck. This recording starts off with the lo-fi sound of humans gathered and bustling about in some kind of public space - perhaps a performance venue?... with fragments of voices and sounds, delayed and looped, which then morphs into a mesmerizing cacophony of wild machine gun-like percussive hits, pattering frantically in their syncopated rhythms. After this comes the bizarre chugging and mechanical grinding of industrial machinery, manipulated and looped in an infectious driving rhythm. The track ends with more frantic percussive pattering as the background noise dies away...
Track 2 is a ''private'' performance by Howard Steltzer. It's an immersive and hypnotic sound collage in which you will hear the busy sounds of objects being shuffled around, creaked, slammed and squeezed. I think I heard a wine bottle being popped open in there...
Throughout this recording the noise gradually builds and builds - sometimes swelling and intensifying, sometimes dipping and dwindling, but definitely moving in a determined linear fashion, completely enveloping the listener with its wonderful earthy textures and timbres, before ending abruptly.

'Private/Public' is an album of raw and riveting sounds, expertly collaged and looped. These abstract audio environments and stunning sound sculptures make for a trance-inducing listening experience.

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ERN(E)ST - MUSEUM


(Falt, 2022)

Ern(e)st is Ernesto Longobardi - an Italian sound artist. 'MUSEUM' is one 20-minute long piece of exquisite abstract sound art. Using field recordings taken from a visual-art museum in the centre of Italy on a sunny and desolate afternoon, Longobardi has created a subtle and alluring work of calm splendour.

In this composition, Longobardi explores the material aspects that redefine space and environment as a living acoustic sound environment, which in this case is the interior of a visual-art museum with few visitors around. In this recording you will hear natural reverberations of the surrounding space, fleeting moments of ethereal ambience, the distant murmur of human voices, fuzzy static noise, swirling shimmery drones, shaking, shuffling, indistinguishable scratching and other miscellaneous sonic abstractions. Another brilliant Falt release which I'd highly recommend checking out.

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Julián Galay - Eine Stadt, Ein Haus 


(Presses Précaires, 2022)

Julián Galay is a composer and sound artist from Argentina, and lives nomadically between Beunos Aires and Berlin. He works with sound, moving image and language. The two 12-minute tracks that comprise this album are an intriguing mixture of field recordings, tuning forks and sine tones, recorded live in Berlin, in the Pankow district on Brehmestrasse. 

In these recordings you will hear a variety of familiar urban city street sounds, during what I assume to be a quiet time of day, judging from the relative hushed and almost tranquil ambience that exudes from the speakers. You will hear the rumble and hum of an occasional passing vehicle, beautiful birdsong, the distant sounds of children's voices and dogs barking... over which Galay has layered over the trembling and wavering sine tones which gives the entire soundscape a wonderful (and slightly ominous) vibrating effect. 
Whilst Side A is more about the organic field recordings, and is an overall quieter and more subtle affair, Side B is more abstract...with the sound experimentations of the tuning fork being the prominent feature. Waves of dissonant tones shimmer ceaselessly, while other tones simultaneously give rise to a glissando illusion.

'Eine Stadt, Ein Haus' is a brilliant and endearing sonic study of one's relationship with their immediate environment, and the ebb and flow of sounds present within it. A great album. Highly recommended.

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Clinton Green/Ian Andrews - False Currency


(Tsss Tapes, 2022)

Clinton Green is an Australian experimental artist and performer. He works with prepared/hacked turntables and found objects as instruments.
Dr. Ian Andrews, is a Sydney based media artist and theorist working with generative sound, video and text in installation formats. Areas of research interest include aesthetics, philosophy, poetry, sound, media and film theory, semio-linguistics and contemporary art.

'False Currency' is their collaborative duo album, released on the experimental sound art label Tsss Tapes. It consists of four abstract free-form improvisations, created from a variety of percussive instruments, small objects and prepared/hacked turntables. 
On Track 1 you will hear the soft meditative banging and rattling of glistening metallic bells, wooden bowls, percussive instruments and various other hollow receptacles, accompanied by naturally-occuring subtle drones ringing through the air. A patient and calming piece.
Track 2 consists of dazzling metallic rattles and sharp clinking noises like coins dropping, ominous gong-like hits giving off a hypnotic shimmering dissonance, and some kind of slightly menacing gurgling-type sound, like something that's trapped inside a container, trying to work its way out...
On Track 3 you will a hear dark long-sustained eerie ambience, steel chiming, ambiguous distant rumblings, swirling breath-like swells of cavernous echoes, hollow sounds and other miscellaneous twinkles and clanks.
Compared to the previous tracks, Track 4 is created from mostly wooden sounds. You will hear the clacking of small bowls, the flicking of some indistinguishable object with sharpened edges, the dramatic resonance of a steel gong, and even the unmistakable wailing of a police siren.

'False Currency' is an immersive and meditative album of quiet, broody and spacious sound collages. 
These two artists turn everyday objects and natural room acoustics into beautiful and abstract sonic environments that makes for a dazzling listening experience. 


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Jo Bled - Sound is a Body 


(Muteant Sounds, 2023)

Jo Bled is the percussion/electronics project of Burlington, VT composer/improviser JB Ledoux. Formed in 2018, Jo Bled seeks to create gratingly meditative trance inducing sound & industrial soundscapes.

'Sound is a Body' is an album consisting of steel tongued drums, bottle caps and singing bowls. In these recordings you will hear hypnotic and trance-inducing percussive hits, which create glistening bell-like sounds that resonate, echo and drift through the air. The tones and timbres are sometimes frantic and intense, sometimes muted and soft... creating an array of experimental drones, immersive rhythmic patterns, ambient chimes and unorthodox sound design. The tinkling and shuffling around of these unique instruments and the stark minimalism of these bizarre performances makes for an enticing and spellbinding listening experience, and a powerful display of free-form improvisation. 

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Sun Yizhou - Focus


(Hard Return, 2022)

Sun Yizhou is a conceptual artist, improviser, composer and performer that lives in Beijing, China. He mostly works with electronic equipment (internal/external console feedback systems, Max/MSP, audio signal generators, his innovative input-less preamp systems, and sometimes a mix of these ideas above) but also tends to incorporate record-less turntables, objects, vocals, and human body as acoustic instruments during improvisational performances.

'Focus' is a simple and intriguing sound experiment. It is the result of Yizhou touching the tip of a 3.5mm audio cable with his right hand while maintaining two different hand gestures - pinching and clutching. These are extremely minimalistic and bare recordings of wavering static, intermittent scratches, erratic dissonance, oscillating squeals, bizarre frequency shifts, immersive drones and long sustained tones.

This album is somehow simultaneously unsettling and soothing. It's an undoubtedly unique listening experience that requires patience, stillness and quiet focus to fully appreciate. A bizarre and brilliant sound experiment.

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Patrick Corcoran - Alight 

(self-released, 2023)

Patrick Corcoran is an Irish multidisciplinary artist, whose practice includes painting, sculpture,​ installation, photography,  print, drawing, moving image, sound & the written word. He has exhibited work both national & internationally  and has partaken in several national artist residencies. He currently lives and works​​ in Limerick City.

'Alight' is the final installment in a trilogy of albums that Corcoran has released over the past few months. Based on the idea of descension from a higher platform or plain, this album mostly consists of field recordings taken from public transport, along with dark subtle drones and abstract sound textures that makes the atmosphere of these tracks eerily haunting yet delightfully engulfing. 

In these recordings you will hear the familiar noise of everyday locomotion, commuting sounds, train P.A announcements, human voices murmuring in confined spaces, mechanical grinding and clanking, electromagnetic drones, snippets of mundane exchanges, the distant rumble of engines, the shuffling of people in motion, an amusing discussion about tea... which ends with the beautiful sounds of muted piano playing, marking the end of our aural travels. 

This album is a brilliant sonic merging of the ordinary and the abstract. It's a rich, stimulating and slightly ominous journey through mesmerizing sound environments. A subtle and fascinating listening experience.

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Wednesday 1 February 2023

Non-Music Roundup (Feb 23)










Hello again, and welcome to my second round of non-musical recommendations for you. I was really taken aback by the positive feedback and encouragement I received from my first post, so here's another one for you, in time for Bandcamp Friday! 

If you like what you see/hear, please considering supporting these tremendous artists by buying their albums and following them on Bandcamp and/or social media.

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Matilde Meireles - Life of a Potato


(Crónica, 2022)

Matilde Meireles is a Portugese field recordist, sound artist & research fellow whose work tends to focus on ecological site-oriented projects. Her work has a multi-sensorial and multi-perspective critical approach to site, where Matilde investigates the potential of listening across spectrums as ways to encounter and articulate a plural experience of the world — human and otherwise.

'Life of a Potato' is a sonic exploration of (as the title suggests) the life, story and identity of the wonderful potato - a hugely-popular, versatile, delicious and essential food staple in the UK, where Meireles currently resides. 
This album is split into two 15-minute recordings. On Side A you will hear various gardening sounds and the muted underground vibrations of the soil, as if it's alive and breathing (which it certainly is) and trying to communicate something to us. You can hear the scratching and shuddering of a rake, the idyllic nature sounds and beautiful birdsong of an English garden and the common noises associated with digging up the lovely tubers from the ground, which eventually transitions into the peaceful and familiar sounds of peeling, washing and chopping the potatoes in preparation for roasting, while rain patters on a nearby window and an airplane flies by. You can hear a wide range of different birds chirping while Meireles massages and seasons the potatoes with olive oil, herbs and spices. I particularly love the sound of the pepper grinding!
Side B becomes more strange and abstract, and a bit darker in tone.You will hear internal oven sounds (the repetitive rumbles, vibrations and drones) while the potatoes are roasting away to delicious perfection. After a few minutes of ominous drones and subtle ambience, you will eventually hear the appetizing crackling sounds of the potatoes. What I really didn't expect was for the drums and electronica to come in! Very interesting... 
The album ends with the potatoes coming out of the oven, and the tranquil sound of the garden at the end of potato season.

'Life of a Potato' is a beautiful, fascinating and strangely relaxing listening experience. Meireles's holistic approach and loving audio treatment of the tuber's journey from soil to plate makes for a brilliant sound art album, and a reminder of why I love potatoes so much.

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Martyna Basta - In Tension There Is A Bliss 


(Superpang, 2022)

Martyna Basta is a Polish artist/composer whose diaristic sound shapes a delicate atmosphere that balances lush and haunting. This album was originally a sound installation presented in a Black Space with soundproofed walls and quadriphonic soundsystem in Gdańsk, Poland.

This one 18-minute long composition is comprised of a mixture of live performed elements and manipulated field recordings. You will hear cavernous gong-like bells ringing out and ricocheting enormously off the walls, the glistening tinkle of a triangle, the ominous and violent banging of a tambour, telephone tones, the voices of children playing, fluttering glitches of indistinguishable noise, shuffling body movements, the rustling of leaves, the rattling of keys, the ticking of a clock, sweet birdsong, the splashing of running water and the natural reverberations and acoustics of the performance space.

'In Tension There Is Bliss' is a wonderfully meditative abstract sonic exploration of the immediate space that surrounds an individual during a particular moment in time. Basta's dramatic sound design and unique audio collage techniques make for a tense, haunting and utterly alluring composition.

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Natalia Beylis - Prophecy of the Beetle


(Diatribe Records, 2022)

Natalia Beylis is a prolific Irish experimental musician & sound artist that has released a lot of albums under her own name, as well as being part of many various collaborations & bands. This album was released on Diatribe Records as part of their 'Landscape Series'.

The idea of 'Prophecy of the Beetle' came to Beylis when she was collecting firewood one evening and happened to notice the visual patterns a bark beetle had made in a piece of ash, and used these engravings to compose a graphic score for this project. 
The result is a fascinating and intriguing sound collage made from field recordings of processing wood, along with a variety of other snippets of music and sound that the artist found along the way. You hear the splitting and sawing of wood mingled with subtle wavering drones, voices discussing the etchings, fragments of beautiful piano playing, fractured tape noises, distant birdsong, vocal texts, pump organ, footsteps and a variety of other miscellaneous debris that Beylis collected, recorded and skillfully collaged. This is a delightful avant-garde sound art album about the unexpected journey of a fascinating little earth creature.

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Francesco Fonassi & Marta Salogni - l'ebbrezza delle grandi profondità


(Canti Magnetici, 2022)

Franscesco Fonassi is an Italian sonic artist, researcher, musician & sound designer/producer working in the field of sound-based performances, transmission/transmedial art and experimental music.
Marta Sologni is an Italian award-winning producer, engineer and mixer that has worked with esteemed artists such as Björk, Holly Herndon, Circuit des Yeux and Mica Levi.

'l'ebbrezza delle grandi profondità' is their stunning collaboration album, which was recorded during a ''tape maze'' live performance in Brescia, Italy during lockdown 2021. It is an underwater concept album based on the oceanic forests explored and described in Jacques-Yves Cousteau's 'The Silent World'. 
In these compositions, the listener is submerged into a strange and unfamiliar water world of unfathomable silence and depth. In the recordings you will hear frantic subsonic gurgling sounds, oblique frequencies, undulating liquidy vibrations, hypnotic percussive bangs and rattles, erratic voice sampling, stuttering white noise, unpredictable and unnerving pulses, eerie drones, glitchy ambience, psychedelic electronica, shuffling footsteps, muted tribal rhythms and a barrage of miscellaneous indistinguishable field recordings. There are even some melodic flourishes of various musical instruments thrown in there, which adds a bit of colour and vibrancy to these haunting abstract sound collages.
Fonassi & Salogni have created and crafted such an intriguing and unique vision in this album. Never predictable, never stale... it's an immersive and spellbinding work of watery avant-garde musique concrète.

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Francisco López - 1987


(Universaalkunst, 2023)

Francisco López is an avant-garde experimental musician and sound artist, and is internationally recognized as being one of the major figures in his field. His work has been released on more than 450 labels and publishers around the world.

'1987' is a delightfully immersive one-hour long abstract noise composition. In this recording you will be engulfed by fluttering tones and swirling white noise that sounds equally natural and industrial. The fluid transitions between these gentle sea-like waves of sound, quiet muted textures and ferocious squalls of industrial noise make for such an utterly hypnotic and captivating listening experience. I'm not sure what the source material of these field recordings were, but they've been masterfully manipulated into something beautiful and unrecognizable. An excellent and extremely immersive album.

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Raoul Van Herpen - Anchor Breath


(Minimal Resource Manipulation, 2022)

Raoul Van Herpen is a Dutch electro-acoustic composer & improviser who explores and experiments with new methods and techniques of playing with noise, textures, electronics, tape, pianos and synthesizers.

Inspired by psycho-acoustic works and early electronic composers, this album is all about exploring textures and natural acoustics in a surrounding space, and the physical effect the various sound waves, frequencies and vibrations has on the listener. 
I was pretty shocked and impressed to read that Van Herpen used only electronic instruments in these recordings. It's incredible how organic and raw and ''roomy'' it all sounds. The brushing and scratching and scraping noises that dance and swirl within these abstract environments makes it sound so intimate and near, like something you could reach out and touch with your fingers.
'Anchor Breath' is a wonderfully minimalistic album of psycho-acoustic experimentation, immersive noise art, abstract atonal ambience, vibrating sine tones, hissing feedback and avant-garde audio manipulation.

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Rebecca Wilcox & Hannah Ellul - Seasonal Bodies


(Steep Gloss, 2022)

Rebecca Wilcox & Hannah Ellul are two Glasgow-based experimental artists/musicians. Together they have produced recordings and performances for BBC Tectonics Festival (2021), Takuroku (Cafe Oto, 2021), Radiophrenia (2020), and Tone Glow (2021). This album of theirs finds a very fitting home on Steep Gloss who are a UK experimental tape label specializing in abstract collaborative works.

'Seasonal Bodies' consists of two live performances using voice, synthesized sounds and manipulations of hearings in everyday places. In the forefront of these recordings you will hear fragments of spoken poetry - mingling, overlapping, clashing and distengrating...sometimes raw, sometimes heavily effected and manipulated. Words stuttered like snippets of an absurd broken conversation... accompanied by indistinguishable distant murmurings of (what I think are) field recordings taken from public places, the natural ambience and acoustics of the venue, random objects being shuffled, breath blown through hollow vessels, wooden clacks, whooshing sounds, glitchy electronica and abstract pulses... peppered with some minimalistic musical flourishes from various string and wind instruments.
This album is a bizarre and intriguing collage of raw spontaneous human expression. A glorious mess of conflicting yet mesmerizing sounds. 

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Terry Fox - Labyrinth of the Inner Ear


(aufabwegen, 2022)

Terry Fox (born in 1943, Seattle : died in 2008, Cologne) was one of the leading pioneers in American Body Art & Conceptual Art. He became famous in the 70s with performances in which he used his own body as a medium for exploring often extreme physical and psychological experiences. He remains one of the seminal figures in Contemporary Sound Art.

'Labyrinth of the Inner Ear' is basically an experimental SoundWalk album, sonically told from the perspective of a sightless person walking through an urban environment and eventually returning back to their place of origin. 
In this 2-part recording you will first and foremost hear the consistent and repetitive sound of a cane tapping on the ground throughout its entire duration, as the blind individual makes their way through (what I gather to be) the city streets of Berlin, over a two-day period in 2006. 
Listening closely (which this type of music demands you to do) you will be able to ascertain and distinguish the different areas of the city the person is walking through by the sound that their cane makes on the ground. The central tapping and sweeping of the cane is heard against the aural backdrop of bustling street noises, the beeping and whooshing of daytime traffic congestion, the voices of consumers in the shopping district, the cavernous reverberation of some dark tunnel/alleyway, the ambience of the quieter backstreets, the birdsong and gushing water fountain in the park, and other miscellaneous (and undeniably familiar) city noises. At times the cane sounds stop completely when the narrator steps onto public transport, or when he/she seems to rest and/or find some interesting audio environment along the way.
This composition is a fascinating sonic exploration of the elemental forms that make up human existence, and a wonderful sound document of a particular time and place.

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Bjarni Gunnarsson - Upics 


(Flag Day Recordings, 2023)

Bjarni Gunnarsson is an Icelandic composer and software engineer, based in The Netherlands, whose work is involved with computer music and algorithmic composition. It specifically concerns process-based ideas. He composes music focused on internal activity, fluid sound-structures of forms.

'UPICS' is his latest album, released on Flag Day Recordings. It is the outcome of Gunnarsson's research into database-driven reconstructions based on sound analysis, created with the UPIC system, which you can read about on the Bandcamp page.
These compositions are cold and unnerving eruptions of fuzzy synthetic noise patterns, erratic blips, glitchy ambience, laser-like frequencies, sinister rumblings, stuttering static, and a plethora of other unsettling and unpredictable sonic abstractions. They contain a dark inner world of rapidly fluctuating sound patterns, shapes, modulations and waveforms.
At times quiet and ominous, at other times violent and jarring...this album is a chaotic hive of bizarre artificial internal activity. This music is both frightening and dazzling. And undeniably unique listening experience.

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Philippe Neau - A Quiet Place


(Mahorka, 2022)

Philippe Neau is a prolific sound & visual artist whose aim is to create imaginary places and mental landscapes, and has released many impressive works on many different record labels.

'A Quiet Place' is a collection of abstract and unnerving soundscapes, designed and sculpted from field recordings, drones and noise manipulation. This album is an aural story told from the point of view of a motionless traveller, where natural sounds overlap and mingle and become these non-existent ''non-places''. This is where the listener finds themselves when hearing this album.

In these recordings you will hear ominous thumping, twisted birdsong, enormous sustained reverberations, atonal ambience, glistening metallic textures, vocal fragments, running water and various other nature sounds and disturbing noises - all collaged together in an eerie and intriguing way.
I'd highly recommend this album to any fans of experimental noise and abstract sound art.

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Ben Link Collins - Midtown


(self-released, 2022)

Ben Link Collins is an Alabama-based field recordist, architect and sound artist. 'Midtown' is an album of recordings that Collins took while riding buses and trains in Atlanta, Georgia's public transit system between 2013 and 2015 while commuting to and from work. As the artist himself states, revisiting these recordings years later gave him a nice respite from the urban claustrophobia he was experiencing at the time.

In these compositions you will hear a variety of familiar transportation noises, mechanical clanking, snippets of speaker music, P.A announcements, voices of commuters, abstract scratching and rumbling, humming drones, street noises and electromagnetic sounds. It is a mesmerizing and alluring two-part audio exploration of the everyday, and the strange and subtle beauty that exists within these familiar sound environments. 'Midtown' is a unique and wondefully immersive album to completely lose yourself in.

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