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Conrad Schnitzler. From the Bureau B website.Â
A lot of new (and some restocked) tapes in stock! Feat, KiNETiK Records & related (Greece), The History Of Colour TV (Berlin), and Reckno (U.K).
Amps for Christ - "Janitor of Lunacy (Nico cover)"
how to know the immature insects (1949)
John Wiese often uses silence in his videos as a means to evoke sound, forcing his audience out of the passive listening experience.
Otrillodyne 5
Wait no itâs the âOtrillody ne 5â because I fucked up when stamping the name.
ISAO TOMITA lecture in Tokyo, October 13, 2014. English subtitles.
Computers in our Lives - Computer educational film from 1980
the mechanical garden and other long encores
an installation project inspired by a speculative diagram drawn by the late pyrotechnic sculptor Stephen Cripps. a woodmill production, concieved by naomi pearce & currently on show at dilston grove, southwark. the accompanying audio works from the exhibition feature interviews, archive footage, soundtracks and essays by alice hattrick, patrick langley, jonathan p watts, steven warwick (heatsick), william raban, laura oldfield ford, simon werner and zâev. these are also available to download at www.woodmill.org/mgoe
Joseph Nechvatal â Immersion Into Noise lecture (1h 17mn), ZKM | Institut fĂźr Bildmedien, Karlsruheâ¨, Germany, 2012 [link to video]
In the course of this short lecture (inspired by his book of the same name published by Open Humanities Press in 2011), Joseph Nechvatal explains how ideas of disturbance, interference and patterns connect Noise Music (including sound excerpts from Luigi Russolo, Pierre Schaeffer, Boyd Riceâs Pagan Music, The Beatlesâ Revolution 9, Merzbow) to visual arts (from prehistoric cave painting to process art to TV static to Josephâs own viral work), reappraising the potentiality of noise along the way â âNihilism as a provocation for the imaginationâ, says he.
Usurp Synapse - "Good Luck With Your Book"
David Ernst â Musique Concrète, Crescendo Publishing Co., Boston, MA, USA, 1972
A Musique Concrète handbook written with a pragmatic, North American point of view by contemporary music composer David Ernst, born 1947. The book comes complete with history of the genre, discography, English bibliography and exercises in tape splicing, a.o.
Table of contents:
Introduction
Basic concepts
Developments leading to first electronic music compositions
Survey of musique concrète
Exercises in Composition
Discography
S229 by mjkghk on Flickr.
Via Flickr: Penguin Special First edition published in 1964 Cover design by Bruce Robertson
Cabaret Voltaire - "Yashar"