[Microsound-announce] [playlist] framework - 19.05.06

. m u r m e r . murmer at talk21.com
Tue May 23 08:00:13 EDT 2006


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framework - phonography/field recording; contextual and decontextualized sound activity
presented by patrick mcginley

announcement: after a long wait and many delays, i am finally trying out a webstreaming feature on the framework website.  starting now, the latest edition will be available to stream anytime during the week following broadcast (saturday to saturday).  if you try this out, please let me know how you get on with it, i'm still working out the glitches.  go to http://www.resonancefm.com/framework or click here:

 <<<stream the latest edition>>>

this edition of framework:afield was produced in oxford, england, by felicity ford (http://www.littlesongbox.co.uk):

  This edition of Framework has been put together by Felicity Ford of the littlesongbox and is a collection of recordings by both established and unreleased artists. Works here include recordings of children's toys with musical mechanisms "playing," a composition based on a woman humming along with her radio, an elderly woman singing and playing the piano, Hawaiian birds singing, the sounds created by a piano being tuned, ethnographic field recordings of sound mimesis from Tuva along with recordings of ice melting, swimming pools, computer games, church bells and, of course, some music boxes.  

   

  Much thanks to all the contributors for making such great work, for writing such friendly emails, for sending me CDs and for offering insight. 

   

  Please direct feedback and comments on the show to:

   

  musicmaker at littlesongbox.co.uk


again, we are always looking for material for the show, whether raw field recordings, field recording based composition or introduction submissions.  send material, released or not, on any format, to the address below.   we are also hoping to have live performances as often as possible, so if you are in or passing through london please get in touch! 

 
framework
31 nevill road
london n16 8sl
uk

framework at talk21.com



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19.05.06

this edition will be rebroadcast on sunday, 28.05.06, at 7am bst
or listen online anytime until 26.05.06


  1.. The loneliest text message in the world
mobile phone being played like an instrument

Felicity Ford

www.littlesongbox.co.uk



  2.. Bleeps at the supermarket checkout
Supermarket checkout bleeps

Peter Cusack

2001

Your Favourite London Sounds 

London Musicians' Collective

www.l-m-c.org.uk



  3.. Wobbly bird toy
Metal bird toy with bells inside

Joceline Colvert



  4.. Forbidden City
Unedited field recording made in Beijing by Andy Graydon

http://www.andygraydon.net/



  5.. The Heater
Paula Booker

2004

www.canarygallery.com

Released on Spoken and Field 

Claudia label / Tim Coster

http://www.and-oar.org/pop_distro_spoken_and_field.html



  6.. Humming radio caro cariño
Aeron's grandmother humming along with the radio

Released on Bousha Blue Blazes 

Orthlong Musork 

2002/2003

http://www.musork.com/o_15.html

http://www.luckykitchen.com/



  7.. CBLC_Bilder
Field-recording based composition featuring many urban sounds; automated announcements, accordion-playing buskers, train sounds etc. 

Andy Graydon

http://www.andygraydon.net/figure.shtml



  8.. Surrey Street Market
An unedited recording featuring the cries of the street-sellers in surrey street market, Croydon

Felicity Ford



  9.. Top ten 
A woman with an Australian accent speaking into a mobile phone (this has been mixed over the market recording)

Erica Van Zon

2004

Released on Spoken and Field 

Claudia label / Tim Coster

http://www.and-oar.org/pop_distro_spoken_and_field.html



  10.. Blackbird Dawn Chorus
The gorgeous sound of urban blackbird song

Peter Cusack

2001

Your Favourite London Sounds 

London Musicians' Collective

www.l-m-c.org.uk



  11.. Kuiaha Gulch
Unedited field recording of insects and birds in luscious Hawaii

Field recording contributed by Andy Graydon

http://www.andygraydon.net/



  12.. Birds and Bird Imitations
Ethnographic field recording of birdsong and Tuvan singers impersonating birds

Ted Levin/Joel Gordon

1999

Smithsonian Folkways



  13.. Portland stone pieces
2 pieces involving Portland Stone

hammer being dragged over the surface of Portland stone, which apparently has a very beautiful note or ring to it

Portland stone being tapped rhythmically with stone-carving equipment

http://www.rsaum.co.uk/weblog/archives/2005/12/sound.php#comments

Joceline Colvert



  14.. Floating Icicles Rocked by waves
Peter Cusack

2004

Baikal Ice

ReR Megacorp



  15.. Inaccurate
Composition including lots of rain and other field recordings

Tim Coster

2005

Landing

Half/theory release

www.halftheory.com



  16.. Tepid Baths
Field recording of swimming pool 

Chris Cottrell

2004

Released on Spoken and Field 

Claudia label / Tim Coster

http://www.and-oar.org/pop_distro_spoken_and_field.html



  17.. A good boy in the bath
A recording of a computer game, a bath being run, many other suburban, domestic sounds

Dave Hall

2004

Released on Spoken and Field 

Claudia label / Tim Coster

http://www.and-oar.org/pop_distro_spoken_and_field.html



  18.. Ciao Bella Toilet
A visually impaired woman investigating a very funky (epileptic I think is the word she uses) toilet in a bar near a tiny backwater town called Felton somewhere between Big Basin and San Fran.

Isolde Carmody

2004



  19.. St Peter's Church in Brighton
Evening bell-ringing practise in Brighton

Joceline Colvert



  20.. Pull Cord Toy 
This pull toy has had the internal workings changed so that now instead of playing a happy lullaby it plays a really wonky, minor-key tune

Joceline Colvert



  21.. Foundling 
A completely unaltered recording of a Japanese pull-toy, followed by the sound of a mouth-organ guitar tuner (this has been somewhat mixed in with the sounds of the piano being tuned in the next recording)

Joceline Colvert



  22.. Uncut
An unedited recording exploring the sounds made by a Piano as it is being tuned

J. Frede

2001

Unprepared Piano feat. David Nereson

Current Recordings

www.current-recordings.com





[sorry - the rest of this playlist had to be trimmed to comply with size limitations for the microsound-announce list.  for a complete copy email framework at talk21.com]

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