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Various artists issue # 108
1Hyposurface (Examples of audio used in live presentations, 2010) Audio available on CD only. Examples were produced in September 2010 from a simulated performance using MAX/MSP triggers. Ues fixed electroacoustic soundfiles from Chicago Hyposurface (2006). © Paul Steenhuisen -
2Hyposurface (Examples of audio used in live presentations, 2010) Audio available on CD only. Examples were produced in September 2010 from a simulated performance using MAX/MSP triggers. Uses fixed electroacoustic soundfiles from Chicago Hyposurface (2006). © Paul Steenhuisen -
3Hyposurface (Examples of audio used in live presentations, 2010) Audio available on CD only. Taken from sample banks with three manual random input triggers. Original samples recorded from Benny Sluchin, trombone. © Paul Steenhuisen -
4Hyposurface (Examples of audio used in live presentations, 2010) Audio available on CD only. Taken from sample banks with three manual random input triggers. © Paul Steenhuisen -
5Hyposurface (Examples of audio used in live presentations, 2010) Audio available on CD only. Uses a solo vocal input source with live processing. Vocal source: Canti del Capricorno #13, by Giacinto Scelsi. In performance, Hyposurface audio combinations are limitless. © Paul Steenhuisen -
6Distill and Toss (Excerpt, 2008) Audio available on CD only. Composed by Graham Flett. Performed by The Big Ensemble, Bobby Mitchell, conductor. The work can feature a theatrical element—a juggling percussionist who juggles three balls while playing a bass-drum strapped on his back. As a stand-alone-piece the music presents a slow procession of subtle musical and the development of these sounds is contained in a intricate texture that is often punctuated with momentary interruptions. Live recording at Het Nutshuis, The Hague, Dec 2008. © Graham Flett -
7Backslide Roller (2008) Audio available on CD only. Composed by Graham Flett. Performed by ASKO ensemble, Bas Wiegers, conductor. This piece alludes to the unknown songs of colourful birds who follow the return journey of large 18-wheelers. Live Recording at the Muziekgebouw, Amsterdam, April 2008. © Graham Flett -
8Tikkun Nefesh (Excerpt, 2010) Audio available on CD only. Composed and performed by Eldad Tsabary. Tikkun Nefesh is about the process of healing the soul from old hurts, angers, guilt, damaging patterns, and stagnation. Of allowing oneself to observe old angers and fears and see them dissolve into the infinite love that they have been masking. The Kabalistic concept of Tikkun Nefesh is the idea that repairing damages (Kilkulim) in one’s soul has a direct constructive effect on repairing the whole world (Tikkum Olam), as we are all part of a great chain of being. Imbalances in the world stem from imbalances in ourselves, and therefore we are all responsible for repairing our personal Kilkulim. © Eldad Tsabary -
9pond (Excerpt, 2009) Composed by Kyle Brenders. Performed by Kyle Brenders, bass clarinet; Steve Ward, trombone; Tomas Bouda, contrabass; Mark Segger, percussion. © Kyle Brenders 4:29
10Karst – VI (Excerpt, 2010) Composed by Kyle Brenders. Performed by Kyle Brenders, tenor and soprano saxophones; Steve Ward, trombone; Tomas Bouda, contrabass; Mark Segger, percussion. The piece VI is a segment of the longer Karst, a meditation on the extended durations of Messiaen’s Quatuor pour la fin du temps. © Kyle Brenders 5:30
11Kate and Margaret (Excerpt from installation, 2008) Composed by Nadine Byrne. Created in Byrne’s studio-space at Royal University College of Art, Stockholm. © Nadine Byrne 3:19
12There Are No More Four Seasons—Winter 2 (Excerpt, 2004) Composed by Mattias Petersson and George Kentros. This is an updated version of Vivaldi's famous violin concertos, composed, de-composed, and re-composed by Petersson and violinist George Kentros. This project was supported by Konstnärsnämnden and the piece was premiered at The Museum of Modern Art, Stockholm, during EMS 40th anniversary festival December 2004. © 2008 Sekt Records 1:54
13There Are No More Four Seasons—Spring 3 (Excerpt, 2004) Composed by Mattias Petersson and George Kentros. © 2008 Sekt Records4:24
14Stitch—She One Stitch (Excerpt, 2008) Composed by Juliet Palmer. Performed by Patricia O'Callaghan, Neema Bickersteth, and Christine Duncan, voices. Recorded by John Creson. © Juliet Palmer 1:37
15Slip—Simple Death (Excerpt, 2006) Composed by Juliet Palmer. Lyrics by Anna Chatterton. Performed by Christine Duncan and Aki Takahashi, voices. © 2006, Juliet Palmer 2:52
16Voice-Box—Fancy Feet (2010) Composed, performed, and realised by Juliet Palmer. © Juliet Palmer 3:28
17Walk-in-Sound (Excerpt from installation, 1997) Composed by Henrik Rylander. Exhibited at Gallery Gufot, Gothenburg, Sweden 1997. © Henrik Rylander 1:35
18Fed Oblivion (2010) Composed by Henrik Rylander. Recorded in Studio Dental, Gothenburg, Sweden. Previously unreleased. © Henrik Rylander 7:01
19Androgyne, Mon Amour (Excerpt, 1996–97) Audio available on CD only. Composed by Barry Truax. Performed by Robert Black, double bass and Douglas Huffman, original recordings of source text. Androgyne, Mon Amour incorporates six poems by Tennessee Williams. The poems are intensely lyrical, intimate and erotic in a celebration of gay love that is acted out, both musically and dramatically, by the live performer interacting with the instrument that is personified as his lover. © Barry Truax -
20Song of Songs—Evening (Tape Part,1992) Audio available on CD only. Composed by Barry Truax. Performed by Norbert Ruebsaat, Thecla Schiphorst, original recordings of source text. This soundscape is derived from recordings of the celebrated Song of Solomon. Digital signal processing stretches and harmonizes the sounds to bring out their inner voices, creating a sensual Mediterranean soundscape in which all voices are singing, and the boundaries between the self and environment are blurred. Androgyne, Mon Amour and Song of Songs were realized in the Sonic Research Studio, SFU, and are available on Cambridge Street Records. © Barry Truax -