[microsound-announce] Furthernoise issue February 2010
Roger Mills
roger at eartrumpet.org
Tue Feb 9 23:51:05 EST 2010
Hi everyone, just wanted to point you to the new issue of furthernoise
which is crackling and bubbling away as ever.
Cheers
Roger
"Dragon's Eye Fourth Anniversary" (feature)
Over the past 4 years, Dragon's Eye has established itself as a
resource for the enquiring listener seeking experimental ambient and
sound art. Its 4th anniversary is marked by Flowers, compiling label
veterans and newcomers, and which, with five other still fresh
releases, prompts a timely mini profile.
http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID=318
feature by Alan Lockett
"ini.itu : Featuring Anaphoria and Francisco López" (feature)
After two years and a handful of beautifully crafted limited edition
vinyl releases in their roster, ini.itu have redesigned the topography
of the small independent label rationale. This being, that conceptual
sound works can be released on vinyl, and that eclecticism and
diversity of output enhance the listening experiences of those who
might be more familiar with one particular genre over another.
http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID=324
feature by Roger Mills
"" (review)
Loren Dent's recent Infraction release, Anthropology Vol. 1, is a
long, drawn out suite of sustained tones and shifting harmonies, a
bright and shimmering drift accumulating across an extensive
cloudscape. It's very slow moving music, nothing with a clear
definition until more than half way through the album, where thin
wisps of sound delicately flitter in the spaces around Loss of Eternal
Life.
http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID=319
review by Caleb Deupree
"Dining Needle's Nocturnal Reflections" (review)
Dining Needle's recent EP Extended Night is an alluring set of
tantalizing fragments, guitar-based vignettes that combine dreamy
arpeggios with echoes of surface noise and varying kinds of
preparations.
http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID=321
review by Caleb Deupree
"Gears Shifting" (review)
2009 saw the Gears of Sand label quietly compute a half-century of
releases over a half decade, shifting through all points north and
south of ambient and electronic atmospherica. Ben Fleury-Steiner,
enquiring-minded curator, has a knack for snaring interesting
newcomers as well as coaxing established acts to his GoS roster. These
tendencies are well represented here by recent releases from Chubby
Wolf and Drape.
http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID=323
review by Alan Lockett
"Magnetic Injuries - TL0741" (review)
The second full length from Pat Gilliss Washington, DC based TL071
called Magnetic Injuries is a smoldering slab of radiation burnt body
parts. As more electronic noise artist jump the fence and concern
themselves with propulsive hypnogogic psychedelia, Gillis probes the
dark side of electronic anima.
http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID=322
review by Derek Morton
"Seasick Blackout - Matt Weston" (review)
Matt Westons Seasick Blackout is his fourth solo EP on his own
7272Music imprint, and I must admit I have been enjoying Mr. Westons
prolific output of plaintive yet agitated sounds.
http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID=320
review by Derek Morton
Roger Mills
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