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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 14 2008 at 15:52
Let us know what are your impressions of the boxset, Dean.
As soon as I have some more funds, I'll be getting it as well.
 
@ Soundsweird, like Dean said, there's no link in your post. Looking forward to listen to it.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 17 2008 at 02:04
Oh, this reminds me. Have you given that Martin Siewert/Martin Brandlmayr - Too Beautiful to Burn disc a spin? This is a more modern (terrible choice of words here) electro-acoustic music, which is improvised. I wish I had more to say in this thread, but for some reason I cannot collate all my thoughts together into a more concise line of thought. I like many of the bands/musician mentioned so far, but I have never really been blown away by many of these pioneer musician within this field; the ones I have mentioned in previous posts. Regarding this type of music my taste steer towards what is coined these days as EAI which is quite simply Electro-acoustic improvisation, which is think could be a little removed from the style of music we are discussing within this thread.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 18 2008 at 22:30
 
      Oops! Let's try it again; here's the link to my music: http://www.wavemakers-synth.com/
 
      Sorry, don't know what happened last time. Once again, click on "music", and scroll down to six excerpts of my music from the 90's.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2008 at 08:19
Some links to Myspaces of several musicians/composers/artists in the EA domain (though not exclusively)
 
 
 
 
 
Arno Steinacher/Neubau - http://www.myspace.com/rymdmyr
 
 
 
Also, check out their Myspace friends as most are also EA/Experimental musicians/composers worth looking into
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2008 at 12:31
Hey guys! Check this website: http://www.avantgardeproject.org. A very good resource! Clap


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"Music is much like f**king, but some composers can't climax and others climax too often, leaving themselves and the listener jaded and spent."

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2008 at 18:44
Originally posted by Tuzvihar Tuzvihar wrote:

Hey guys! Check this website: http://www.avantgardeproject.org. A very good resource! Clap
 
Yep, it's a great and useful resource; I use it sometimes when there's a particular composer I'm interested in listening to.
 
 
Bump for the links I posted above of those young composers.
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2008 at 00:14
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Can I assume you enjoyed what you heard?

Her first three album make up some sort of trilogy, so any of those three discs are a good start. It would probably be easiest to get all her discs in chronlogical order - considering there are only four of them.

The has been a recent DVD release from a collaboration between her (music), luis recoder + sandra gibson  (visuals) on SoSeditions. Unfortunately there isn't much info, the label has been on the low for quite some time: http://www.soseditions.com/news.html.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2008 at 01:18
I really don't listen to electro-acoustic... but resently my friend introduced me to Alvin Lucier via "I am sitting in a room": an experimental recording of a monolouge being amplified into a room, records that, plays that back into a room etc. untill eventually you get wierd melodies caused by the resonation of the room
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2008 at 07:44
Originally posted by Black Velvet Black Velvet wrote:

Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

 
 


Can I assume you enjoyed what you heard?
 
Yes, very much so, thanks for the recommendation!
 
 
 
 
Originally posted by Black Velvet Black Velvet wrote:


Her first three album make up some sort of trilogy, so any of those three discs are a good start. It would probably be easiest to get all her discs in chronlogical order - considering there are only four of them.

The has been a recent DVD release from a collaboration between her (music), luis recoder + sandra gibson  (visuals) on SoSeditions. Unfortunately there isn't much info, the label has been on the low for quite some time: http://www.soseditions.com/news.html.
I'll start with that trilogy, one by one. Thanks again.
 
 
 
On a different note, I've gotten the INA GRM 5 cd boxset a while ago and it's a very interesting and compelling listen and read (in the booklets) about the background and development of EA music with its varieties.
 
I also have gotten from Parmegianni and Dhomont recordings which I need to listen to more, but they are stunning as well.
Parmegianni has a boxset of his own of all his recordings on 12 cd's which looks tempting and my friend Michael over at Progressive Ears has highly recommended me this release. When I've got more available funds maybe.
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2008 at 07:57
I got this 3CD+DVD set a while back, and it's excellent; http://www.amazon.com/Ohm-Early-Gurus-Electronic-Special/dp/B000BDGVX6
 
As a huge Delia fan, I also HAVE to recommend this to all; http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=89395
 
 
(I also checked out the link to Alice Shields - she's pretty amazing too).


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 15 2008 at 16:23
Thanks for those recommendations Cert Smile
 
This one particularly interests me:
Originally posted by Certif1ed Certif1ed wrote:

 As a huge Delia fan, I also HAVE to recommend this to all; http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=89395
 
 
I'll check this out, thanks
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 20 2008 at 19:14
Wrote a review which should be posted soon in http://www.sonicfrontiers.net/php/ for Arno Steinacher's, working under the name Neubau, album called Rymdmyr released on no-nine records.
 
Also, am now listening to three albums by Bernard Parmegiani:
L'oeil Ecoute
Chronons
La Creation Du Monde.
 
This is brilliant!
I'll probably end up buying the that boxset of his, containing his 12 releases
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 22 2008 at 08:36
With regards to Delia Derbyshire that Mark mentioned above, here are a few links and also a recent interesting piece of news about unknown recordings of hers recently found:
 
Official website:
 
Movie of her work:
 
News about the lost recordings:
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 22 2008 at 14:32
I wrote this review about the new release of Arno Steinacher working under the name Neubau and posted an edited version of it at Sonic Frontiers net:
 
Here's the full version of that review
 
 

Neubau – Rymdmyr

 

A puzzle of sounds

 

I have started my journey through the electro-acoustic and acousmatic realms several months ago with the help and guidance of a friend and through his advices I’ve come to appreciate the intricacies and textures formed with recorded sounds and making them into perceived music. Starting from the originators such as Pierre Schaeffer and Pierre Boulez and up to current composers I’ve come to experience some of what this world serves its listeners.

 

Arno Steinacher is a young Austrian composer and musician that started his musical route at the age of 12 and has since veered into the world of electronic music; this release is under the working name Neubau.

To first give you the idea behind this sort of music, here’s a quote from Arno’s website:

music does not need listeners, it needs participants”.

 

Relying on both manipulation of recoded sounds (organic sounds) and the creating his own sounds (electronically), Neubau travels in a unique musical world where he serves the listener an amalgam of sounds (or noise made into sounds); whether those are voices, sounds recorded from nature, street or any other non-artificial setting, those are all incorporated into the grand scheme to make this otherworldly atmosphere, sounding as if detached from a human touch; but one must remember throughout the album that this is man-made. Along with the recorded sounds, come the effects and electronic tones that Neubau adds that seem to take whatever organic sound that is away from its roots and into a different dimension. A place where the sound takes on a new meaning, where one finds a new way of listening to them.

 

When listening to this type of music I am always amazed how to manage to make an intentional collage of sounds such as this, and morph it into something that is not only listenable but, to me at least can be one or more of the following: pleasant, perplexing, meditative, hypnotic, disturbing, annoying, captivating, appealing, transcendental.

That is the beauty and attraction of this music for me; it’s ability to pose a challenge to the brain: Can you perceive those sounds differently; are you able to follow the composer’s vision and either “see” through his “musical eyes” or even create your own private imagery when listening to his creation.

In this aspect, I think Arno’s music is successful. Moreover, in compositions such as track 4 “plast 2 - fragrance shed”, he manages to not only create a fascinating sound-scenario, but also to capture the essence of creating such a sound-journey with few minimal effects and “noises”.  

In other tracks, such as the opening track, “isregn“ and track 7, which is the title track he does a compelling job of combining both worlds of organic and artificial sounds, achieving a wonderful aural effect which is even melodic at a point or two (not a common trait at all in this style).

 

Perhaps not innovative or rebellious in his approach (I recognize some effects and style from other EA recordings I have by older composers which are probably his influences), but I am not in place to judge this sort of thing being new to this musical medium; I think he does a very good job of creating those musical visions of his and making them sound special and appealing to the listener/participant.

 

For more info about Arno Steinacher and to listen to his music, visit his website and Myspace.

 

 

Read about Arno listen to this music at:

 

http://www.myspace.com/rymdmyr

 

http://www.arnosteinacher.com/

 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 28 2008 at 19:46
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This is brilliant!
I'll probably end up buying the that boxset of his, containing his 12 releases
 


Please do informs us if this purchase eventuates, a friend bought it recent and has really been digging it.

Also, I though you could be interested:

http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2008/07/chicagoland-fre.html

scroll a little way down the page and you will find a free legal mp3 of Olivia Block performing in Toronto this year. Total time's just shy of 30mins.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 28 2008 at 19:47
Originally posted by Black Velvet Black Velvet wrote:

Originally posted by avestin avestin wrote:

 
This is brilliant!
I'll probably end up buying the that boxset of his, containing his 12 releases
 


Please do informs us if this purchase eventuates, a friend bought it recent and has really been digging it.
 
Will do!
 

Originally posted by Black Velvet Black Velvet wrote:


Also, I though you could be interested:

http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2008/07/chicagoland-fre.html

scroll a little way down the page and you will find a free legal mp3 of Olivia Block performing in Toronto this year. Total time's just shy of 30mins.
 
Great, thanks a lot and thank for keeping the thread alive!
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2008 at 09:13
Just saw in AMN a link to this article about electronic and EA music history and recommended albums:
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 04 2008 at 21:21
Have a look at Nonine records; I recently reviewed one of their releases by Neubau (Arno Steinacher) on Sonic Frontiers. They have talented musicians on their label.
Have a listen here and check their friends, which are the artists on their label:
 
 
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 15 2008 at 14:36
A friend over at Progressive Ears has led me to this wonderful American musician/composer called Thomas Dimuzio and his stunning head filling music.
Listen here:
http://www.myspace.com/thomasdimuzio

And more info here:
http://www.gench.com/genchmusic.html
http://www.thomasdimuzio.com/

Fabulous experience!



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