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av/.o_006 - david papapostolou << sivom de la droude >> this new solo disc from david papapostolou will perhaps seem like something of a departure for those who know his previous work in improvised settings using electronics and more recently cello. the recordings which make up "sivom de la droude" straddle improvisation, field recordings and found sound, but also throws much of what is expected from recordings in these genres to one side and introduces the idea of "situation-specific" events. DOWNLOAD |
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av/.o_005 - paul abbott & daichi yoshikawa << broken tree >> paul abbott and daichi yoshikawa are two of the most interesting young improvising musicians currently based in london. using a variety of inverted, diverted and reinvented electronic and acoustic devices they strike a constantly evolving balance between harsh atonal feedback and elegant high-frequency constructions. This release contains a live performance recording of the duo and a short, silent experimental video in .mov quicktime format. DOWNLOAD |
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av/.o_004 - philip julian << live at placard 2008 >> philip julian (contact microphones/electronics/tabletop) recorded live at the 2008 placard headphone festival at the cafe oto, london, saturday 20th september at 1620hrs |
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av/.o_003 - blevin
blectum << live at hemlock >> this blistering live solo set was recorded at the hemlock tavern, san francisco on 25th may 2005. superb scatter-gun loops and hyper-space jump-cut electronic bliss! |
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av/.o_002 - brown bunny << bit-rot
>> more digital dis/order from the evil sound world of brown bunny, keith berry’s harsh noise project. “bit-rot” picks up where “lullabyte” left off; this time a digital, glitch-addled rendering of amped-up guitars and thundering percussion. |
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av/.o_001 - brown bunny <<
lullabyte >> keith berry is a london based sound artist whose recent releases on labels such as trente oiseaux, crouton music and authorised version have concentrated on subdued, elegantly constructed “lowercase” environmental sounds and drones. In stark contrast to these deep listening explorations, brown bunny is Keith’s harsh noise alter-ego; blasts of digital static and noisy computer malfunctions thunder across the entirety of “lullabyte”. |