Compositions

Here you find compositions, that users made out of soundscape recordings.

  • extract #03

    restive

    Eine Komposition von:
    restive is an experimental sound project with a focus on generative processes, field recording and found sound. More info at http://restive.za.net/sound.html
    During November and December 2012, I presented a multichannel sound installation at the AVA gallery in Cape Town. The installation consists of several hours of field recordings from in and around Cape Town, together with other source material which is played back from 3 devices set to random, repeat playback. The result is a continuous, ever-changing stream, reflecting a sonic experience of the city which has been my home for the past 27 years.
    Read more about: restive

    Eine Komposition von:
    restive is an experimental sound project with a focus on generative processes, field recording and found sound. More info at http://restive.za.net/sound.html
    Uploaded: 21.08.2013
  • extract #02

    restive

    Eine Komposition von:
    restive is an experimental sound project with a focus on generative processes, field recording and found sound. More info at http://restive.za.net/sound.html
    During November and December 2012, I presented a multichannel sound installation at the AVA gallery in Cape Town. The installation consists of several hours of field recordings from in and around Cape Town, together with other source material which is played back from 3 devices set to random, repeat playback. The result is a continuous, ever-changing stream, reflecting a sonic experience of the city which has been my home for the past 27 years.
    Read more about: restive

    Eine Komposition von:
    restive is an experimental sound project with a focus on generative processes, field recording and found sound. More info at http://restive.za.net/sound.html
    Uploaded: 21.08.2013
  • extract #01

    restive

    Eine Komposition von:
    restive is an experimental sound project with a focus on generative processes, field recording and found sound. More info at http://restive.za.net/sound.html
    During November and December 2012, I presented a multichannel sound installation at the AVA gallery in Cape Town. The installation consists of several hours of field recordings from in and around Cape Town, together with other source material which is played back from 3 devices set to random, repeat playback. The result is a continuous, ever-changing stream, reflecting a sonic experience of the city which has been my home for the past 27 years.
    Read more about: restive

    Eine Komposition von:
    restive is an experimental sound project with a focus on generative processes, field recording and found sound. More info at http://restive.za.net/sound.html
    Uploaded: 21.08.2013
  • Bruere Allichamps 2011

    Tessa Elieff

    Eine Komposition von:
    Tessa Elieff‘s work stems from her fascination with our perceptions of, ‘Sonic Environment’, - how we construct our surrounding realities and the resultant interpretations we live by and conclude as being absolute. Her live performance explores relationships between sound, space, time and perception via processed field recordings and multi-speaker systems in various surround sound formations. Methods utilized draw from concepts of the Acousmonium as developed by Francois Bayle (1974), with her favoured tools for sculpting sounds including architectural cavities (manmade and natural), sonic/spatial memory, concrete, steel, stone and controlled systems of diffusion. Her compositions consist of moments that are as true to life as is possible – as unprocessed and as, ‘Real’, as our self proclaimed reality can be and moments where this reality will slip and shift, fracturing the represented environment from one that is an assumed absolute, to the other - that sits within the shell of our perceptions. Her live performance has been seen in countries including Australia, Austria and France with the most recent event being in September 2012, for the launch of her debut album, ‘Selected Realities’, on the Viennese experimental music label, ‘Moozak’. Her work has been played on radio stations in Australia, Finland, France, London, Spain and Italy that is known of. In 2013 her plans include assisting Chantal Passamonte AKA Mira Calix during her work at the Australian, ‘Metropolis New Music Festival’ and a location based recording project with internationally renown field recordist, Chris Watson, involving traveling along the coast of North East England. During this travel, Tessa will head to Belgium for the 20th acousmatic international festival, ‘Le E’space du Son.
    These field recordings were gathered by Australian Sound Artist, Tessa Elieff AKA Tattered Kaylor in Bruere Allichamps, central France 2011. They are part of the work undertaken during an Inhabit International residency at le abbaye Noirlac. This composition consists of a sonic timeline of the bank of the Cher River between le abbaye Noirlac and the nearby township of Bruere Allichamps. It reflects the artist's experiences in another country, in comfortable solitude. Time line begins at 0500 and ends at Midnight. The sounds you hear are (in order of appearance): 1) Morning wind and ambiance 2) Dawn chorus as heard from Bruere Allichamps 3) Cyclists passby the river 4) Midday at Bruere Allichamps annual market. Buskers and crowd 5) Afternoon ambiance 6) Evening crickets 7) Midnight cicada in the grounds of le abbaye Noirlac
    Read more about: Tessa Elieff

    Eine Komposition von:
    Tessa Elieff‘s work stems from her fascination with our perceptions of, ‘Sonic Environment’, - how we construct our surrounding realities and the resultant interpretations we live by and conclude as being absolute. Her live performance explores relationships between sound, space, time and perception via processed field recordings and multi-speaker systems in various surround sound formations. Methods utilized draw from concepts of the Acousmonium as developed by Francois Bayle (1974), with her favoured tools for sculpting sounds including architectural cavities (manmade and natural), sonic/spatial memory, concrete, steel, stone and controlled systems of diffusion. Her compositions consist of moments that are as true to life as is possible – as unprocessed and as, ‘Real’, as our self proclaimed reality can be and moments where this reality will slip and shift, fracturing the represented environment from one that is an assumed absolute, to the other - that sits within the shell of our perceptions. Her live performance has been seen in countries including Australia, Austria and France with the most recent event being in September 2012, for the launch of her debut album, ‘Selected Realities’, on the Viennese experimental music label, ‘Moozak’. Her work has been played on radio stations in Australia, Finland, France, London, Spain and Italy that is known of. In 2013 her plans include assisting Chantal Passamonte AKA Mira Calix during her work at the Australian, ‘Metropolis New Music Festival’ and a location based recording project with internationally renown field recordist, Chris Watson, involving traveling along the coast of North East England. During this travel, Tessa will head to Belgium for the 20th acousmatic international festival, ‘Le E’space du Son.
    Uploaded: 20.08.2013
  • Guigui

    Mathias Dufil

    Eine Komposition von:
    Mathias Dufil (other name: LA DONATION) lecaniche.bandcamp.com lesdisquesdonation.free.fr
    fields recordings, france
    Recorded in Paris 2005
    Read more about: Mathias Dufil

    Eine Komposition von:
    Mathias Dufil (other name: LA DONATION) lecaniche.bandcamp.com lesdisquesdonation.free.fr
    Uploaded: 19.08.2013
  • Interlo

    Mathias Dufil

    Eine Komposition von:
    Mathias Dufil (other name: LA DONATION) french composer lecaniche.bandcamp.com lesdisquesdonation.free.fr
    Recorded in Paris 2006
    Read more about: Mathias Dufil

    Eine Komposition von:
    Mathias Dufil (other name: LA DONATION) french composer lecaniche.bandcamp.com lesdisquesdonation.free.fr
    Uploaded: 19.08.2013

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