[Semi-OT]: Looking for "music" recommendation
Date | 2019-11-04 22:18 |
From | "Jeanette C." |
Subject | [Semi-OT]: Looking for "music" recommendation |
Hey hey, I recently listened to two pieces by composer Andreas Bick: www.andreas-bick.de (Drippings and Chronostasis) these are maybe collages or scenes. Drippings, for example, simply consists of water dripping on different material, into other containers with water or fire. Only rarely with a rhythm to it. Both pieces live by recorded sounds and the spaces there are placed in. There is not much in the way of resynthesis or manipulation of the sounds. I wouldn't even know how to call that genre, which makes searching for more in imilar styles or with similar approaches quite hard. What most drew me to these pieces is the inanimate realism, i.e. no voices or human sounds or completely abstract synthetiic sounds, and the spaces. It does, however, like pieces which could be realised with Csound or float around in the neighbourhood of Csound. So, can anyone recommend something? Stereo, binaural or in any format that can be converted to binaural 3D or stereo with Csound? Maybe someone here has played with that approach? Sorry for cluttering, but it did seem the best place to ask. Best wishes and thanks, Jeanette |
Date | 2019-11-05 01:07 |
From | Michael Gogins |
Subject | Re: [Semi-OT]: Looking for "music" recommendation |
Thanks for the information about this piece! Try YouTube and look at the hashtags for this and other similar pieces. Also SoundCloud and other such services. ----------------------------------------------------- Michael Gogins Irreducible Productions http://michaelgogins.tumblr.com Michael dot Gogins at gmail dot com On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 5:18 PM Jeanette C. |
Date | 2019-11-05 08:55 |
From | Oeyvind Brandtsegg |
Subject | Re: [Semi-OT]: Looking for "music" recommendation |
Hi, Just a few quick ideas. It sounds a bit related to composing with field recording, which you could say is its own genre within sound art. Chris Watson https://chriswatson.net/ is one of the long term practitioners. Also the Norwegian artist Jana Winderen
http://www.janawinderen.com/ does this beautifully, also with an clear perspective on acoustic ecology. Jana's work on underwater audio environment and what it means for the biology is immensely interesting. Likewise, Gyrid N. Kaldestad oftentime works with field recording and found sounds https://www.notam02.no/web/prosjekter/gyrid-nordal-kaldestad-dei-goymde-historiane/?lang=en. And also Elin Øyen Vister
http://www.childofklang.no/soundscape-rost-the-listening-lounge/ works with natural environments as part of her compositional work. The label Gruenrekorder also has a lot of this type of sound art compositions https://www.gruenrekorder.de/ Hope I am not hitting too far from the mark. I realize the Andreas Bick compositions might be more deliberately organized, recomposed in smaller fragments. Then again, for me at least there is a connection to the above artists. man. 4. nov. 2019 kl. 23:18 skrev Jeanette C. <julien@mail.upb.de>: Hey hey, |
Date | 2019-11-05 09:03 |
From | "Jeanette C." |
Subject | Re: [Semi-OT]: Looking for "music" recommendation |
Oeyvind, many thanks for this fullsome list. I will investigate them all and am sure that I will find pieces amongst them that will catch and heighten this current mood. Best wishes, Jeanette Nov 5 2019, Oeyvind Brandtsegg has written: > Hi, > > Just a few quick ideas. It sounds a bit related to composing with field > recording, which you could say is its own genre within sound art. > Chris Watson https://chriswatson.net/ is one of the long term > practitioners. > Also the Norwegian artist Jana Winderen http://www.janawinderen.com/ does > this beautifully, also with an clear perspective on acoustic ecology. > Jana's work on underwater audio environment and what it means for the > biology is immensely interesting. Likewise, Gyrid N. Kaldestad oftentime > works with field recording and found sounds > https://www.notam02.no/web/prosjekter/gyrid-nordal-kaldestad-dei-goymde-historiane/?lang=en. > And also Elin Øyen Vister > http://www.childofklang.no/soundscape-rost-the-listening-lounge/ works with > natural environments as part of her compositional work. > The label Gruenrekorder also has a lot of this type of sound art > compositions https://www.gruenrekorder.de/ > > Hope I am not hitting too far from the mark. I realize the Andreas Bick > compositions might be more deliberately organized, recomposed in smaller > fragments. Then again, for me at least there is a connection to the above > artists. > > > > man. 4. nov. 2019 kl. 23:18 skrev Jeanette C. |
Date | 2019-11-05 10:57 |
From | Bernard Geyer |
Subject | Re: [Semi-OT]: Looking for "music" recommendation |
There are different styles, ambient, musique concrete, some may me think of concatenative synthesis. Really interesting indeed. -- Sent from: http://csound.1045644.n5.nabble.com/Csound-General-f1093014.html Csound mailing list Csound@listserv.heanet.ie https://listserv.heanet.ie/cgi-bin/wa?A0=CSOUND Send bugs reports to https://github.com/csound/csound/issues Discussions of bugs and features can be posted here |