[Microsound-announce] new from and/OAR
dkl37 at juno.com
dkl37 at juno.com
Tue Jun 13 01:56:07 EDT 2006
Hello everyone,
One new CD pertaining to a particular date
and another new CD pertaining to a particular season.
Both brought to you by and/OAR:
http://www.and-oar.org/
And gosh darn it, I still don't have those mp3 samples up yet...
Soon folks, soon...
and/23: MNORTHAM; Automnal 2003
http://www.and-oar.org/pop_and_23.html
Highly indicative of the nomadic lifestyle that international sound
artist Michael
Northam has come to know over the past 5 or so years, this release
represents
a sonic recollection of his life dispersed across a vast geography,
pinpointing
three specific locations and moments from his long journey:
- Glacier du Trient, Switzerland / France
- Eagle Creek, Indianapolis
- Ils Grosbois, Montreal
At times, this hypnotic release presents meditative, invigorating, and
eerie
translations of places and experiences in ways that only Northam can
poetically
convey.
Originally dispersed among friends in 2003, as a limited edition
"spontaneous
document" CDR, this work is now re-issued on CD by and/OAR, so it can
finally
be heard by a larger audience. And deservedly so.
and/24: TAYLOR DEUPREE / KENNETH KIRSCHNER / TOMAS KORBER/
STEINBRUCHEL/AARON XIMM: May 6, 2001
On the night of Sunday, May 6, 2001, composer Kenneth Kirschner, as part
of
a series of pieces documenting the sounds of different New York City
neighborhoods, took his tape recorder to the Financial District of Lower
Manhattan to begin field recordings for a new piece. The resulting
low-resolution portrait captured the sounds of a deserted urban
landscape: the
empty, winding streets of old Dutch New Amsterdam, its modern, towering
skyscrapers -- and a region of the city that, several months later,
would be
renamed Ground Zero.
and/OAR is proud to present "May 6, 2001", a collection of five
interpretations
by five renowned contemporary composers of the aforementioned field
recording portrait.
With excerpts from Kirschner's original 2001 composition based on the
field
recording, the CD also includes pieces by Taylor Deupree (USA), Tomas
Korber (Switzerland), Ralph Steinbrüchel (Switzerland), and Aaron Ximm
(aka Quiet American; USA), all utilizing the 2001 Financial District
field
recording as their sole source material. The result is a project that
obliquely
and subtly evokes the source recording and its subsequent meanings, while
also standing on its own as an estimable example of each artist's mastery
of his craft.
As usual, thanks for your time!
Best Regards, Dale
and/OAR: http://www.and-oar.org/
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