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The Daily Show for 17 September 2008.
Find out what's on today during the Liverpool Biennial.
The Daily show will be bringing you news on what is coming up that day during the Biennial be that events performances and viewings. You'll be able to find out what is going on that evening that you can head along to.
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Friday 19th September 2008
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Thursday 18th September 2008
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Thursday 18th September 2008
20:00 Strange Brew open mic @ Static Gallery
- Static Gallery, 23 Roscoe Lane, Liverpool, L1 9JD
20:00 Canvas @ 3345 Parr Street
- 33-45 Parr Street, Liverpool, L1 4JN
www.myspace.com/canvasnight
20:15 Hungry Horse Acoustic Folk Club
- The Rake Pub, Rake Lane, Little Stanney, near Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, CH2 4HS
www.hungryhorseacoustic.com
21:00 Catacoustic open mic
- The Victoria, Quarry Street, Woolton, Liverpool, L25 6EY
www.catacoustic.co.uk
Song of the Day
Rob Clarke - September
from the new CD Long Way North
www.myspace.com/robclarkeunplugged
As part of Art In Liverpool FM the Liverpool Acoustic website is producing two weeks of daily acoustic updates letting you know what's going on around the Liverpool acoustic music scene and occasionally further afar.
Each daily show will also feature a song from one of Liverpool's ever deepening pool of local talent.
The first show is scheduled for Thursday 18th September, so stay listening.
From Etsuko’s Water Bell installation (2006) in which the frequency of dripping water was controlled by a PC recording the price of oil and the ocean's temperature.
Drips is a new composition exclusively for Music For The Williamson Tunnels: A Collection Of The Sound Of Dripping Water
See scannerdot.
An update of a soundpiece I made on Slater St. in an office that is no longer there.
Music For The Williamson Tunnels: A Collection Of The Sound Of Dripping Water
As Brian Eno made music for environments rather than from them (Music For Airports) these CDs are best listened to within the strange damp world of the Williamson Tunnels in Liverpool. The ceilings of these caverns are thin and the sound of dripping water can frequently be heard, but not necessarily seen. It is a sound that has intrigued artists for nigh on a century and this collection brings together historical pieces alongside new compositions from artists who have expanded that first single drip: Link
Weirdo Music, drip drip drip
Based in Heerlen in the Netherlands, artist Marco Kalnenek has contributed this track originally recorded in 2004 for the water, wind and sails compilation under the nom-de-plume Weirdomusic.
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