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Taken from the Music for the Williamson Tunnels CD
The river is everywhere at the same time, at the source and at the mouth, at the waterfall and at the ferry, at the current, in the ocean and in the mountains, everywhere, and that the present only exists for it, not the shadow of the past, nor the shadow of the future.
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Read what it says it is taken from the Enjoy England website. - "Visit The European Capital of Culture 2008 and fond out what's going on this year." I'm fond of Liverpool to.
Mr Badly Worn is a Sound Engineer, Musician, Experimentalist and a fully paid-up member of the Frying Pan Collective : ambient recordings & noises are sampled, and heavily processing then often deleted, so expect the sounds of various recording technologies being thoroughly abused in a very musical manner.
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Taken from the Music for the Williamson Tunnels CD
Jeff Young and Alan Dunn - Chapter V (parachutes)
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Taken from the Music for the Williamson Tunnels CD
The heat bursts in wet that brings us out in doorways to cool in it.
Kaffe Matthews, New York (2007)
Taken from the Music for the Williamson Tunnels CD
Jeff Young and Alan Dunn - Chapter III (ocean)
Soundscape 2 Singing Sand, Somewhere Close To Us BirkBeck & Duffy
The Sand Project is an ongoing artistic investigation by the artists Birkbeck & Duffy into phenomen aassociated with Singing Sand. Singing Sand, Somewhere Close to Us is the first in a series of collaborative exhibitions concerned with the visual and aural re-imagining of ‘dune song’, the sound emitted by sand during avalanches.
The Italian fluxus composer has contributed his version of this Fluxus score by Ken Friedman: Glasses: one filled with ice water, one with boiling tea, one or more empty glasses. Liquids are transferred from glass to glass, until the tea is cooled to drinking temperature. Link
Track taken from Music For The Williamson Tunnels: A Collection Of The Sound Of Dripping Water
Born in Hamburg in 1972, Gregory has contributed excerpts from the heizung raum 318 CD composed entirely of the sounds produced within a single room, including the gurgling water of the radiator. Taken from the Music for the Williamson Tunnels CD