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Eimer combs the city in search of particuLar pockets or channels of sound, positioning herself within these acoustic asides she explores the way that sound is sculpted by both the built environment and its inhabitants. We find ourselves privy to a singular experience of the city exploring the movement and interaction of its inhabitants. in composing the piece specifics are avoided, sentences are cut short and obvious references discarded in favour of ambiguous, atmospheric and spot sounds that describe the play of the city.
Vincent Ramos and Diego J. Garza - BAR SCORE
In September 2007, PawnShop Gallery in Los Angeles staged a series of events curated by Natilee Harren entitled DRIP EVENT (for George Brecht). The evening gathered together ‘performers offering his or her unique interpretation as part of a collective exploration of the infinite potential of the score’, including Vincent and Diego’s score: Please pour beer, into cup, under microphone. We are recording. Thank you.
Taken from Music For The Williamson Tunnels: A Collection Of The Sound Of Dripping Water
Wednesday 24th September 2008
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Field recordings collected in India and mixed upon my return.
My practise shifts between processes and methodologies of capturing and composition that arise from my relationship to the immediate environment and our experience of place and memory through sound.
The microphone as my tool, acts as a sonic barometer, to record the aural world from the peripheral edges to the core of the acoustic environment.
Through creating images for the ear, I will focus on the mysterious qualities of human communication, the questions raised by the linguistic confrontations that occur within the public spaces of social architecture, and the power of human communication represented by the voice taken out of its visual context.
Eimer Birbeck Email: Ebirkbeck@googlemail.com
Musician & sound-engineer, daz's vst plugins are used throughout this, the first of his looped based contributions - a new piece made up from works previously played on the show. A collusion of neo-conCRET[inism], sampling, manipulation and general chaos. He's also the series producer, by the way.
daz's plugins are here
Tuesday 23rd September 2008
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Andy Burnham Secretary of State for Culture recorded at St. Georges Hall on Friday 19 September delivery an opening speech for the Liverpool Biennial.
It was recorded at St George's Hall so please forgive the Echo.
Monday 22nd September 2008
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Terry Duffy talks with Ian about his exhibition 'MONUMENTS' in the former Martins Bank, 4 Water St., Liverpool