REVIEWS
Russell Haswell shakes the De la Warr Pavillion, conjuring up […]
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Avraamov conducting the Symphony of Sirens in Moscow. November 7, […]
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Thought for the day: Musicogenic Seizures are triggered by music, not by just any sounds or noises. In fact they are apparently “in no way related” to audiogenic or sound-induced […]
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Anaïs Tuerlinckx | The Broken Piano Date of release: 21.04.13 Format: File-MP3 Length: 13:18 min
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Just came across this again after many years. Awesome performance […]
THE PROPHETIC SOUND
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Agency of Noise presents Lecture on Everything a film by Benedict Drew, at The Prophetic Sound: A day and Night of Noise Cabaret, Thursday 7th February 2013. Benedict Drew works […]
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AAS use ritual scores in audio performances that summon an eternal drone, something outside of time, that brings change when we tune into it. Repetition and layers of sound induce […]
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LIVE CUT: This industrial activity by POLLYFIBRE short-circuits the complicated chain that is music production. The distinctive roles of consumer, producer, composer, and performer collapse in a series of live […]
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AT THE PROPHETIC SOUND Dane Sutherland will present an expanded and developed iteration of an article that was published in the January 2013 edition of Scottish quarterly, The Drouth. ‘The […]
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In contrast with subject-centred accounts that are dominant in humanities discourses, Inigo Wilkins will talk about how a scientific understanding of incomputable randomness or radical contingency offers a wider conceptualization […]
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Opn_Drn is an experiment by Bughouse whereby anyone present is invited to contribute a single tone to a collective drone using any instrument, including voice. Effects and variation on individual […]
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Classically trained singer Naomi Davies experiments with vocal techniques in impromptu performances where she challenges herself to make new sounds that she hasn’t produced before. By using her full vocal […]
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“I make noise that I hope will form a particular image: one that is bleak, industrial and reflects my own pent up aggressions.” Self-sustaining Cells involves a multi FX pedal […]
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A self-taught artist Poulomi Desai explores the world through participatory, collaborative working processes evolved through research, learning and action, through which she seeks to expose the hidden, the discrete and […]
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Seeking to counter the limits of individual and collective knowledge, Steven Dickie addresses the many modes through which we understand. Positioned centrally within his creative process is an interest in […]