Andy Hayleck - The Disappearing Floor
Andy Hayleck used bowed metal and field recordings for this album. He is a Baltimore-based artist who likes to explore the aesthetics of sound, especially regarding how sound is perceived by the ear. He uses extremes of volume, pitch, and sound complexity, and variations in change over time. For the past few years he has concentrated on using unamplified bowed metal (cymbals and saw) in performance and using contact mics, hydrophones and regular mics in recording. The pieces on this CD are all very pure, they don’t sound like Hayleck wanted to compose soundscapes, he just was listening very closely to what happened while manipulating the objects.
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Various Artists - Audioscoop
Very good compilation of works in the noise / sound art / electronic vein. All contributors participated in the Audioscoop events organised by Intro in Situ in ..(read more)
Label: Intro In Situ / IS 01
Artist: Various Artists
Medium: 2LP
Category: Records & Tapes.
Tags: Electronic, Industrial Music, Noise, Sonic Experiments, Vinyl.
Nicolai Stephan / Asmus Tietchens / Stefan Funck / Gregory Buettner - Heizung Raum 318
The four musicians have been meeting weekly in room 318 for years, but only now did they create music using the acoustics of the room. To be more precise, using..(read more)
Label: 1000fussler / 8
Medium: CD
Category: Records & Tapes.
Tags: Electronic, Field Recordings, Sonic Experiments.
Barbara Ellison and Thomas Bey William Bailey - Sonic Phantoms – Composition with Auditory Phantasmatic Presence
What a wonderful topic! Something many people can connect to, knowing how what the ear perceives can mislead us or, even better, get our imagination to work!
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic / ISBN: 9781501391767
Medium: Book
Category: Books & Magazines.
Tags: Sonic Experiments, Sonology, Sound Art, Sound Studies.




