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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Terence Hannum - Spectral Life
Debut LP of one third of avant drone metal outfit Locrian. Contemporary artist / musician Terence Hannum filled two sides with meditative and sonic cathartic no..(read more)
Label: Shelter Press / 25
Artist: Terence Hannum
Medium: LP
Category: Records & Tapes.
Tags: Drone, Metal, Vinyl.

Jacqueline Humbert and David Rosenboom - Daytime Viewing (1979-80)
Daytime Viewing (1979-80) is an extended narrative song, based on a casual analysis of daytime television drama and the audience phenomena such programming addr..(read more)
Label: Unseen Worlds / UW10
Medium: LP
Category: Records & Tapes.
Tags: Collage, Electro-Acoustic, Sonic Experiments, Vinyl.

Alan Courtis - Tape Works
“Talking about a tape-works record in the Œ90s might sound rather anachronistic but, be it because of Argentina¹s technology lag or for some other mysteriou..(read more)
Label: Pogus / P21040-2
Artist: Alan Courtis
Medium: CD
Category: Records & Tapes.
Tags: Electro-Acoustic, Electronic, Sonic Experiments.
