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Taken from the Music for the Williamson Tunnels CD
A 9-minute composition by Japanese artists Tetra Tanizaki and RAI from the CD Water in the forest, recorded on the South Japanese island Yakushima for their own Kanata Music label.
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Liverpool Acoustic Weekly Update for the week beginning Monday 3rd November 2008
liverpoolacoustic.co.uk/diary
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Song of the Week
Avant Gardner - Einstein Kickers
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The Liverpool Acoustic Daily Update is written, produced and presented by Graham Holland - grahamholland.co.uk
For more acoustic music check out the It's A Frog's Life Acoustic Podcast - itsafrogslife.net/podcast
Sound Designer and Compser from Burren, Co Clare in Ireland, Barry Dillon works in Acousmatics, Electroacoustic and Computer based composition. His background in electronic engineering and computer science informs his work as he blends musique concrète with industrial strength audio software, calling upon an entirely new sonic pallet.
Barry doesn't currently have a web-presence.
Liverpool Acoustic Weekly Update for the week beginning
Monday 27th October 2008
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Song of the Week
Stephen Langstaff - Here Come The Sunbeams
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The Liverpool Acoustic Daily Update is written, produced and presented by Graham Holland - grahamholland.co.uk
For more acoustic music check out the It's A Frog's Life Acoustic Podcast - itsafrogslife.net/podcast
Tapenoise is a visual artist, poet, experimental musician and producer. He is a series contributer to resonancefm with a particular focus on anti-capitalism, sustainability, green futures and bio-fuels :
"The extent to which we rely upon electronic modes of comunication and representation today could not be exaggerated, redundancy and obscelesence can soon infiltrate our thinking as we try to keep up."
visit Tapenoise's website here
SoundNetwork invited it's growing membership to submit stereo audio work for Liverpool Biennial 2008 in response to the Biennial MADEUP theme. Look out for the free CD at the Biennial Visitors Centre at the old ABC Cinema opposite Lime Street Station. soundnetwork.org.uk
Programme 1
Interview with Eimar Birkbeck about her submission and podcast versions of the CD
concocted / falsely fabricated or invented / a made-up story / being in makeup / put together / finished
Curated by member Daniel Barrett
It's all in one big file for you to enjoy. 51mins
Taken from the Music for the Williamson Tunnels CD
The track, built around the sound of dripping water and chiming bells, was recorded in 2005 in Coral Springs, Florida, by Anthony Mangicapra, Duane Hosein and Jasper Delani, and is a Goat Eater Arts production from the CD Mercurial Little Jitterbug.
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Taken from the Music for the Williamson Tunnels CD
With kind permission from Edition Peters, we are able to include Cage's Water Music performed by Jack Behrens in 1990 at the Winter Music Program at the Banff Centre for the Arts, Canada. Jack lecturers in composition at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Canada and first met Cage in 1960. With the sound of falling water implied as much as presented, Water Music is an important pre-Drip Music work.
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Liverpool Acoustic Weekly Update
for the week beginning
Monday 20th October 2008
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Song of the Week
The Machine Song - The Unfortunates
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The Liverpool Acoustic Daily Update is written, produced and presented by Graham Holland - grahamholland.co.uk
For more acoustic music check out the It's A Frog's Life Acoustic Podcast - itsafrogslife.net/podcast
Taken from the Music for the Williamson Tunnels CD
In researching this project, the question was sent to George Brecht, via the Ludwig Musum, regarding using a version of his 1959 Fluxus score Drip Music as a cornerstone of the Collection. A month or so later came a simple 'yes' via his wife Hertha. In 2002, the same year that he was interviewed by tenantspin's Josie Crawford at the 40 Years Of Fluxus event in Wiesbaden, Ben Patterson revisited Drip Music: ‘I decided to re-examine the original score (below), rather than rely on my memory of performances of the traditional interpretations of these works. Thus, I discovered that Brecht's original instructions allowed for both a single source or multiple sources of dripping water. Remembering George’s first career as a chemist, employing laboratory equipment to produce multiple, dripping sources seemed appropriate.’
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