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 best of 2007 !!! 
anomalous (usa) #nom 28 ep

jeph jerman / leif elggren / ralf wehowskythree aural interpretations of a drawing by eric lanzillotta” seven inch single record

  • jeph jerman "drawing" (6:01)

  • leif elggren "soundtrack for eric's drawing" (3:19)
  • ralf wehowsky "dreaming of / a french disco / sleep commodity" (3:04)
may 2007 release; this three way split single between jeph jerman, leif elggren, and ralf wehowsky, each contributing a realization in sound to one of anomalous head eric lanzillotta’s drawings ...
anomalous press release...


"three aural interpretations of a drawing by eric lanzillotta" 7" ep
anomalous records nom28

limited edition of 250 copies pressed on clear vinyl and packaged in double-sided 14.5" by 10.5" poster sleeve.

this 33 rpm ep include three sound artists playing a drawing by eric lanzillotta. each artist has a unique, though abstract take on the drawing, which is included in the inside of the poster sleeve. the sounds include the calm physical motions of jeph jerman, the static activity of leif elggren and noise music of ralf wehowsky (sounding a bit like p16.d4 here).

jeph jerman gained attention under the name hands to, but has created his most refined work under his own name. he performs mostly with natural objects (stones, plant parts, feathers, etc) and has collaborated regularly with wally shoup, greg davis, sean meehan, tim barnes, mike shannon, dave knott, eric lunde, and many others. he has had several previous releases on anomalous records, and a new cd of his work will be released by little enjoyer this year.

leif elggren is a pioneering sound, performance, book and installation artist from sweden, as well one of the two kings of elgaland-vargaland. in the last 30 years, he has released a great deal of material on labels such as radium 226.05, anckarström, flykingen, ash international, korm plastics, some, absurd, meeuw muzak, kning disk, ideal recordings, touch and his own firework edition, which has also published many of his book works, such as the legendary "experiment with dreams" done in collaboration with thomas liljenberg.

ralf wehowsky started making music in the neue deutsch welle period of germany history with his band p.d., which later became the group p16.d4. since the dissolution of these groups, he has been recorded largely as a solo artist, though in truth always incorporating collaborations with various friends. over the years he has worked with andrew chalk, bernhard günter, kevin drumm, lionel marchetti, bruce russell, david grubbs, jim o'rourke, and many others.

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ash international (uk) #ash 7.4 ep

kabukabu / klezmer childeschthe elgaland-vargaland national anthem nos: 3 & 4” seven inch single record

  • kabukabu - the kingdoms of elgaland-vargaland national anthem #3 (5:12)

  • klezmer chidesch - the kingdoms of elgaland-vargaland national anthem #4 (6:27)
ash international press release...
kabukabu & klezmer chidesch performs
the elgaland-vargaland national anthem nos: 3 & 4
ash # 7.4
7" vinyl
numbered limited edition of 500

these recordings were regally made on 21 october 2006, haus der kulturen der welt, berlin at the opening of the elgaland-vargaland embassy for germany in the presence of the kings, michael i and leif i, consul hans ulrich obrist (who made the inauguration speech) and the krev ambassador bernd m. scherer.

this 7” is the second in a series of vinyl acoustic versions of the national anthems of elgaland-vargaland. see also the mariachi version on ash 7.2 ~ ash international, 2007.

genuflections to: dorothea von hantelmann and vera dorsch.

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kabukabu

berlin afrobeat dynamite...

vocals and percussion: akinola famson
drums and vocals: ekow alabi-savage
bass and vocals: patrick frankowski
trumpet: daniel allen
keyboards: matti klein
tenor/baritone saxophone: michael holder
percussion and vocals: john famodimu

2005, after the dissolvement of the then only afrobeat band in berlin “rhythmtaxi”, the city witnessed the birth of a new offspring of afrobeat family christened “kabukabu (a slogan used in lagos / nigeria for buses used in transporting the masses. the bus not only transports people from one point to another, but also serves as a medium of desseminating news and messages to the people). a band formed by akinola famson, ekow brown and patrick frankowski (pillars of afro and reggae scene in berlin) alongside with other international outstanding musicians, who have dedicated their artistic life to improving on the legacy laid by fela kutigod father of afrobeat” , an explosive combination of westafrica rhythms with funk and jazz americas. irresistable groove travelling round the globe.

kabukabu stands out as the only unbeatable “afrobeatdynamite”. through its new style of playing and the introduction of diverse musical acts as well as other indigenous percussive instruments, the band had added a new dimension into the way afrobeat is being played, taking afrobeat to another level which conforms with the present musical demands of all music lovers without neglecting the original intention of “anikulapo” the initiator . the band had created a musical delicacy termed “explosive-afrobeat” through its mix of hiphop, reggae, dancehall, soul, funk with african traditional elements. this new dimension enables the band to cooperate and work with other solo artist as well as dj’s and mc’s e.g. the collaboration work with exotical musicians like jimi tenor, tm stevens, mfa kera…etc. with just one year of refining the left overs of rhythmtaxi, kabukabu’s just finished ep with “3 delicious tracks” will be release soon. so stay tuned and watch out when next the rhythm bus is passing through your area.

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klezmer chidesch

accordion: jossif gofenberg
clarinet: igor sverdlov
drums: mark szmelkin
double bass: alexander franz

berlin klezmer: (the miracle called klezmer) brings the most cheerful and heart-moving mood in the music halls with its rapid tempo. the four musical souls bring nostalgia, melancholy, love and amusement together in a feeling of life: the klezmer. their klezmer music is particularly facet-rich, since all four musicians have professional music training and an experience of many years. the lovely band from berlin, that consists of trained musicians, who originally come from ukraine and white russia, plays the original jewish instruments and the folks music of eastern europe with a lot of soul and energy.

"we play very gladly at your weddings, birthdays and also all other occasions and guarantee for the fact that, our jewish folks music that comes from the heart will inspire you will draw you along."

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ash international (uk) #ash 7.2 ep

mariachi azteca principalperforms the kingdoms of elgaland-vargaland national anthem #2” seven inch single record

  • a (2:01)
  • b (1:11)

  • c (1:11)
  • d (2:48)
a mariachi bandcoveringcm von hausswolff & leif elggren’s “national anthem” to the kingdoms of elgaland-vargaland.
ash international press release...
mariachi azteca principal performs
the elgaland-vargaland national anthem no: 2
ash # 7.2
7" vinyl 45 rpm
numbered limited edition of 500

these recordings were made during the inauguration of the embassy of the kingdoms of elgaland-vargaland in mexico city on august 30, 2002 in the presence of the krev ambassador magalí arriola and invited guests at colima 244, colonia roma, mexico city.

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bottrop-boy (germany) #b-boy 020 cd

tv powpowerful friends and devoted lovers” double compact disc set

  • oren ambarchi - that’s ok, brush off the dirt and you can still eat it
  • motor - motormx 4 tv pow
  • boris hauf - the return of the expiration date reader
  • thymme jones - fooled into fatality
  • otomo yoshihide - where there’s smoke, there’s weapons
  • m. behrens -
  • ken brown - the law of misonymy
  • vadim sprikut - with friends like these
  • toshimaru nakamura - untitled
  • ernst karel - 1/3 tvp 24.02.02
  • leif elggren - untitled
  • ancient greeks - spiral light wave dispenser
  • tu m’ - ignore 1 version
  • 7000 dying rats - means to an end of myth and power

  • sutekh - guitar heroes mix
  • burkhard stangl - there’s a picture
  • greg kelley - my great grandfather was hung for horse stealing
  • jazzkammer - komm süsser tod
  • drillchop 9 - if bush had a brain...
  • olivia block - untitled
  • panicsville - nazi’s fuck ibm often
  • mike shiflet - being tv pow is funny
  • amnon wolman - pow trail mix
  • koura - tanbo
  • stilluppsteypa - it’s johnny cash not cage
  • freiband - dentist drill mix
  • stephan mathieu - zedernholzflammen
  • vertonen - despite themselves (in sunday propers for attending carnival)
  • reynols - elanio tiermo patribo
bottrop-boy press release...
tv pow
powerful friends and devoted lovers
2cd / b-boy 020

the first part of a giant collection of remixes of tracks mostly taken from tv pow's friendship patrol album, which was released on their own not for profit label in 2001. this is a double-cd set containing remixes from oren ambarchi, sutekh, otomo yoshihide, stephan mathieu, motor, thymme jones, toshimaru nakamura, jazzkammer, stilluppsteypa, freiband, reynols, tu m', leif elggren and many others. 29 remixes in total.

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ideal (sweden) #ideal 039 cd

henrik rylander / leif elggrengottesdienst” compact disc

  • gottesdienst (20:20)
  • gottesdienst (remix by the idealist) (10:28)
  • gottesdienst (remix by c.p.u.) (11:32)
2006 release ; a great bit of pan-generational magic from elgaland-vargaland’s leif elggren and sweden’s henrik rylander ... some of this feels like pita’s “get out(pretty, plundered orchestral music run through the harsh-noise / distortion ringer) only with a certain text-sound angle (elggren’s voice, i’m assuming, is all but buried under a wall of processing) ...
ideal press release...
henrik rylander & leif elggren
»gottesdienst«
cat. no. ideal039
year 2006
format cd
info 500 copies in oversized cardboard cover

rylander & elggren are kings of uneasy listening and chaos! but hidden within is beauty. this is a powerful experience of sound and two of sweden's most uncomfortable artists...

henrik rylander (ex-union carbide productions, also active in the skull defekts and leif elggren (krev, firework edition and the sons of god) at spire live in masthuggskyrkan. curated by mike harding of touch. part of gothenburg art sounds 2005. this long piece was executed at an extreme volume and it was seriously painful to experience the damned thing! but here it has mysteriously become very listenable and pulsatingly rhythmical. it is a truly powerful piece by two of swedens finest cutting age sound artists. the cd also features two remixes by the idealst and sound terrorist c.p.u.

about the artists:

henrik rylander is a gothenburg-based sound and visual artist working in the fields of noise, intense avant garde rock and photography. he was the drummer of the infamous and retarded garage rock band union carbide productions and is currently in the newly formed primal rock band the skull defekts. his photography is clinical and documentative, and as clinical is his feedback solo works - as heard on the "traditional arrangements of feedback" album for ideal.

leif elggren is based in stockholm and king of elgaland-vargaland together with cm von hausswolff, and is running the firework edition for the most brave swedish sound art on tasty cd's and vinyl and is also publishing beautiful books and prints. his own works are extremely focused and is ciruclating around themes as power, religion, life & death. together with kent tankred he is one of the sons of god, a great performance and noise duo.

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utech (usa) #ur cd044 cd

the skull defekts / the sons of godreceived in studio dental, gothenburg” compact disc

  • received in studio dental (61:00)
january 2010 release ; a single, continuous hour-long piece from leif elggren & kent tankred (on “amplified metallic rakes” & “an old fan”) aided & abetted by henrik rylander & joachim nordwall (on synths & mixer feedback) ...

exactly the sort of creaking morass you’d think this would amount to, yet somehow even more mystery-oriented ; excellent stuff !!!
utech press release...

artist: the skull defekts / the sons of god
title: received in studio dental, gothenburg
format: cd
edition: 500
length: 61'
trx: 1
catalogue number: urcd044
released: january 23, 2010

recorded: received in studio dental, gothenburg by leif elggren, joachim nordwall, henrik rylander and kent tankred.

for the recording, henrik rylander and joachim nordwall of drone operators the skull defekts got together with the legendary performance and noise duo the sons of god - consisting of conceptual artist and self-proclaimed king of the kingdoms of elgaland-vargaland leif elggren and electro-acoustic sound artist kent tankred. the place for the meeting was rylander's studio dental and the album was received in one night. the process developed immediately and there was no struggle to find a common idea of sound. rylander and nordwall on no-input mixing desk and analog synths and elggren and tankred on amplified metallic rakes, an old fan and fx. something was caught on tape. that something is what you are now listening to.

photograph by carley king.

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ash international (uk) #ash 5.2 cd

hiss” compact disc

  • aer - projector (1:15)
  • evan parker vs. disinformation - london's overthrow (extract) (5:32)
  • raymond cass - alien voices (1:09)
  • hazard - pylons (4:27)
  • leif elggren - mother!!? (4:25)
  • unknown artist - airprox (0:35)
  • s.e.t.i. - l.m. (3:12)
  • paul williams - jet car (extract) (2:05)
  • unknown artist - runaway train (extract) (0:58)
  • daren seymour & mark van hoen - supermind's light becomes part of the earth (2:49)
  • lem tuggle - breakout (extract) (6:15)
  • bernd friedmann - leisure zones (extract) (4:50)
  • unknown artist - float like a butterfly (0:26)
  • i saw it all happen from beginning to end and i still can't believe what i saw - untitled (3:38)
ash international press release...
ash # ash 5.2
cd - 41:44
14 tracks

an ash ampler released to coincide with the hiss installaton in the elevator in the lydmar hotel, stockholm, sweden. all the ash regulars are here...disinformation [vs. evan parker], s.e.t.i., bernd friedmann, runaway train, lem tuggle, mark van hoen & daren seymour, aer, hazard and others.

extracts from previous ash releases provide a superb cross-section of the label from 1995-2000.

photography by johan zetterquist
design by minitron

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ash international (uk) #ash 4.1 cd

antitrade” compact disc

  • hhh - would you (0:09)
  • hhh - would you (0:59)
  • hhh - would you (0:14)
  • leif elggren - mother!!? (4:26)
  • hhh - have known me (0:04)
  • hhh - have known me (0:09)
  • hhh - have known me (0:10)
  • hhh - have known me (0:08)
  • hazard - peenemunde (8:54)
  • unknown artist - white (0:07)
  • s.e.t.i. - aurora (7:26)
  • unknown artist - i don't know (0:31)
  • disinformation - 9v dc supply with homemade copper solenoid (unindentified vlf radio noise) (3:57)
  • aer - recorded at the inner garden, the meiji shrine, shibuya-ku, tokyo, october 1990 (3:25)
  • hhh - in the street? (0:10)
  • hhh - in the street? (0:30)
  • hhh - in the street? (0:10)
  • unknown artist - in a constant state of rebellion (0:57)
  • bruce gilbert - the book (2:14)
  • unknown artist - a happy belgrade (7:31)
ash international press release...
ash # ash 4.1
cd - 42:21
20 tracks

hhh
leif elggren
hazard
s.e.t.i
disinformation
aer
bruce gilbert

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avanto (finland) #avanto 2003 cd

avantoscore 2003” compact disc

  • excerpt from the soundtrack of the subversion agency (music by curd duca )
  • radian nahfeld (avanto-edit)
  • dubbing mixers bam boo shields
  • mira calix belonging
  • pekka airaksinen spridda park
  • helsingin tietokoneorkesteri play (live excerpt)
  • ibrahim terzic kvarni
  • kk null kosmik engine
  • fm einheit/jon caffery/alexander v. borsig muzak decoding/dream machine/pirates
  • kari peitsamo rock'n'roll will never die
  • leif elggren my mothers hair (detail)
  • terre thaemlitz soon i will be free
  • simon wickham-smith kivi-ihmisten laulu
  • staalplaat soundsystem once upon a time in berlin
  • ultra-red + kanak attak ghetto express rmx
  • emi maeda distelfink.fi
  • mika vainio end theme
earliest of the avanto festival compilations i have in stock, including material from radian, mika vainio, simon wickham-smith, leif elggren, kk null, pekka airaksinen, mira calix, etc ... much of it written exclusively for the festival & released only herein ...

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 best of 2009 !!! 
flying swimming (japan) #fs 00001 cd

das dreidimensionale moebiusband” double compact disc and three inch compact disc set

  • achim wollscheid - radio piece (5:36)
  • asmus tietchens - böszopfler (= an evil man with a tress) (6:58)
  • conrad schnitzler - /143 (1-15) (5:36)
  • das - kreis der fünf (4:54)
  • darius ciuta - near by one (6:13)
  • es - kukat ovat hyriä kuuntelijoita (3:43)
  • felipe caramelos - que su cante me lastima (4:16)
  • frans de waard - klankschap #7 (6:21)
  • ilpo väisänen - vihan päivä (8:38)
  • john watermann - unfaithful moments (14:00)

  • trevor wishart - fanfare / contrapuntus (10:34)
  • animist orchestra - non title (8:00)
  • spectre - soaring to the depth (4:38)
  • rlw - rappel das - or: dealing with indiscipline. a piece for children aged 2-4 years (7:07)
  • merzbow - earth nazareth (11:47)
  • liddikoatight - ka-cho-fuh-getsu (6:00)
  • leif elggren - the paving stone is the weapon of the proletariat no. 5 (6:11)
  • juozas milasius - tenderness (4:18)
  • kouhei matsunaga - star point (7:00)
2003 release ; this is... by far... the most interesting record-object i’ve been able to stock via mms thusfar (buddha machine :: ha!) ... what ships as two cds and a three-inch cd-rom inside a resealable plastic display-bag (left) in fact opens up to be an inflatable möbius-strip / objét d’art that you assemble and inflate yourself (with the included red straw no less), then display prominently on your mantlepiece ... voila ::


on top of all that, the two audio-discs are rife with excellent, exclusive material from a who’s who of the international sound-art scene ... plus the 3” cd-rom explains the project in more detail and contains artist bios & links & whatnot ... just plain amazing ... no collection should be without !!!
flying swimming press release...
das dreidimensionale moebiusband 3cd/object

2cd music-compilation featuring achim wollscheid, asmus tietchens, conrad schnitzler, darius ciuta, das, es, felipe caramelos, frans de waard, ilpo vaisanen, john watermann, juozas milasius, kouhei, leif elggren, liddikoatight, merzbow, rlw, spectre, trevor wishart with martin mayes, the animist orchestra (jeph jerman).

plus 3rd cd with label-info / artist files. comes stunningly packed in bag with straw & inflatable 3-dimensional moebiusband to hold the cds !

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 best of 2007 !!! 
institute for contemporary art/boston (usa) #icab overheard cd

music overheard” double compact disc set

  • two discs of music curated by bhob rainey & ubuweb’s kenny g !!
cd 1 curated by bhob rainey
  • greg kelley thistlalia (03:47)
  • sean meehan sectors (study ii) (09:03)
  • charles curtis unison offset (06:30)
  • bhob rainey fold-out (05:30)
  • taku unami kitsune 5 (09:13)
  • chris corsano island of hammers (dumb as an) (07:12)
  • liz tonne ristretto (03:53)
  • ellen fullman hiss, louder (10:00)
cd 2 curated by kenneth goldsmith
  • gregory whitehead the problem with bodies (01:19)
  • language removal services marilyn monroe (00:55)
  • henri chopin le corps est une usine à sons [excerpt] (05:19)
  • matmos memento mori (07:32)
  • john duncan the keening towers [excerpt] (07:35)
  • caroline bergvall about face, part 1 (05:00)
  • paul dutton lips is (03:49)
  • language removal services marcel duchamp (00:47)
  • lauren lesko thirst [excerpt] (05:09)
  • christof migone crackers [excerpt] (05:00)
  • miya masakoa ritual with giant hissing madagascar cockroaches [excerpt] (05:00)
  • jim roche straight razor (09:20)
  • language removal services william s. burroughs (00:56)
  • people like us hayfever (02:36)
  • christof migone p (01:00)
  • leif elggren and thomas liljenberg zzz... [excerpt] (09:33)
well thought-out double disc compilation curated by bhob rainey and kenneth goldsmith as an “answer” to the ica boston’s inaugural exhibit, “super vision.” - one disc of acoustic music using language from electronic music, another focusing on “the body as a sound factory”.

some/many/all of you composer/performer/artist-types might remember my frantic emailing last summer about contributing to a project involving the ica before i had something of a meltdown & lived in a barn for 2 months... this is that compilation.
institute for contemporary art/boston press release...
music overheard, edited by damon krukowski

an audio response to the exhibition super vision at the institute of contemporary art/boston, december 10 2006 to april 29 2007

introduction
damon krukowski

art can predict technology - jules verne was the first to launch a ship under water, and méliès traveled to the moon long before apollo 8. perhaps this is even a logical necessity; after all, without conceiving of something first, how could anyone invent it? but super vision, the inaugural exhibition for the ica boston's new building, is more interested in the inverse of that relationship. "the question posed," says curator nicholas baume in his essay for the show's catalogue, "is how artists have responded to and interpreted the changing nature of visuality" in the emerging digital era. to answer that question, super vision gathers work executed almost exclusively in traditional (pre-digital) media: paintings, sculpture, photographs, film. it is not a futuristic, or speculative show-it does not ask the work to predict technological times to come. rather, super vision measures the technological times we are in, by their warp and pull on the art that already is.

in constructing an audio response (you could call it a soundtrack) to super vision, i followed this lead. rather than look to the latest computer-based electronica-the futuristic sounds of tomorrow-i wanted to gather work made by traditional means, which would not have been possible outside today's digital audio environment. thus cd 1 poses the question: what happens to the sound of acoustic instruments, once musicians are familiar with the tools and techniques of electronic music? and cd 2 asks a related question about our ur-instrument, the body: how do we hear the body's sounds, now that technology has given us superhuman ears?

the title, music overheard, is a term from anthropologist christine r. yano's study of japanese enka, tears of longing-there, she uses it to describe the music we cannot help but absorb as members of a given culture, even if we never choose to listen to it. in the same manner, i feel the musicians and artists on these cds have thoroughly absorbed our current technological relationship to audio, even as they continue to focus on our most ancient soundmakers: the instrument, and the body. or, given the approach many of these musicians and artists take, we might say: the instrument as body, the body as instrument.

credits
music overheard
© institute of contemporary art, boston 2006

copyright to individual works retained by the artists

edited by damon krukowski
curated by bhob rainey and kenneth goldsmith
produced for the ica by david henry, director of programs
mastering by bhob rainey

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cd 1 : curated by bhob rainey

introduction
bhob rainey
i often hope that things go wrong: the guitar won't wail; the singer fails to croon; the cello lacks melancholy; the trumpet doesn't herald the arrival of anything. the bread in my toaster fails to become toast. despite the frustration of things not panning out as expected, there's a gleeful satisfaction and woozy sense of hope in the unexpected failure of a hitherto trustworthy object. witness the misbehavior in greg kelley's "thistlalia." no minimally cultured, reasonably sane human being would hear it and cooly remark, "ah, the regal sound of the trumpet." the knowledge that a trumpet is behind that prickly jet of air-sqeals would have to come from a trusted, external source, and trying to pin that particular sound to the idea of "trumpet" is a giddy, sometimes nauseating process. it is one of those processes that humor and horror have in common, which may be why it elicits such powerful and polarized reactions.

but the (dis)connection between sound and source is dangerously misleading. it is too easily noticeable, too likely to define the music as something merely novel. it hides a more troubling disconnect between music as such and the sounds here presented as music. on this compilation are artists whose strengths lie both in the novelty of their performance techniques and, more significantly, in their ability to force a broader definition of music through the compelling nature of their works. there is an internal logic in all of their music that plays a chicken and egg game with the sonic material, and this immanence of structure and sound ultimately prevents the extraction of one or the other as the music's dominant quality. conceptual and avant-garde readings tend to fall apart in this light, and the idea of music goes haywire. it breaks and bleeds in hypnotic swirls and unimagined colors. unlike cellos and toasters, it thrives on its own disaster, growing new limbs, adopting a rosy complexion, quitting its job at the department store. who wouldn't want things to go wrong in this way?

the musicians on this compilation undermine prescribed ideas of music not by attacking its dominant manifestations, but by working with all that is dear to music sans the aid of conventional musical expression. as a result, their works are clearly contemporary, but contain a strong does of the atemporal. music, as it breaks, is timely; its reinvention is timeless.

1. thistlalia (03:47)

greg kelley - trumpet
recorded and edited by bhob rainey

greg kelley has performed throughout the united states, europe, japan and argentina at numerous festivals, in clubs, outdoors, in living rooms, in a bank, and at least once on a vibrating floor. he has collaborated with a number of musicians across the globe performing experimental music, free jazz and noise, releasing a number of recordings in the process. he constantly seeks to push the boundaries of the trumpet and of "music."

he is the minister of fanfares for the kingdoms of elgaland-vargaland.

track notes: for the most part, this is an unaltered live recording of greg kelley playing trumpet. the trumpet is close-mic'ed, but not unreasonably so. there are two instances in which the same recording is played through a cheap di box, which produces some surprising results. the high density of sound and activity in the first half of the piece followed by the formally static but sonically complex second half is representative of kelley's play on interest and boredom in music, and his comic/critical approach to "personal expression."

2. sectors (study ii) (09:03)

sean meehan - snare drum, cymbals
recorded by sean meehan

sean meehan became musically active in the late 80's at the amica bunker series for improvised music which was then housed at abc no rio in new york city.

current performances generally find meehan playing only the snare drum in a manner that sheds conventional usage and reconstructs the conception and function of the instrument. concert activities, both at home and away, are generally divided between playing in conventional settings for experimental music and in seeking out unique locations that are often in the unobserved and unconsidered corners of the city.

meehan's recordings document some of his collaborations and solo work. other contributions to the material world include the construction of performance objects that serve as "compositional things." included in this are the pieces "gift iii" which musically activated a sink full of dishes; "gift iv" for woodblock; and audio, a boxed set of four cassettes to be played in the mind.

track notes: the roomy sound of this recording is an indication of meehan's predilection towards open, city spaces. but, despite the distant sounds of traffic and deliberate low fidelity, the singing purity of meehan's rosin-coated snare drum and friction-coaxed cymbals cuts through and transforms both the recorded and playback spaces. the striking use of silence, especially at the beginning of the track, sensitizes the listener towards the subtly emerging and declining sounds and their gentle relationship to each other.

3. unison offset (06:30)

charles curtis - cello
recorded by charles curtis

charles curtis is a cellist. he has worked closely with la monte young and marian zazeela, alvin lucier, and eliane radigue, all of whom have made solo pieces expressly for him. curtis is one of the few instrumentalists to have perfected young's highly complex just intonation tunings, and is one of only a handful of musicians to have appeared in duo formations with young, performing works by early minimalists richard maxfield and terry jennings.

for a number of years curtis has maintained an interest and a presence in the downtown new york free music scene, collaborating with poetry-rock pioneers king missile, john s. hall, dogbowl and kramer. he has been a guest of artists and groups such as alan licht, michael j. schumacher. donald miller, dean roberts, elliott sharp, david first, ben neill, bongwater, borbetomagus, circle x, and members of the bands television, pere ubu and public image limited.

he teaches contemporary music performance at the university of california, san diego.

track notes: this two-track recording presents two performances, layered in a loose canon, of a singularly fascinating sonic phenomenon on the cello. combinations of bowing technique and carefully tuned harmonies excite an improbably complex timbre from the cello, rendered even more lively by the multiple tracks.

4. fold-out (05:30)

bhob rainey - soprano saxophone
recorded by bhob rainey

bhob rainey's music has become a model in the world of experimental sound. he is the founder of both nmperign (with trumpeter greg kelley) and the bsc, which he also directs. collaborations with musicians such as ralf wehowsky, le quan ninh, gunter mueller, and lionel marchetti, dancers nicole bindler and yukiko nakamura, and filmmakers loren boyer, harvey benschoter, and william pisarri highlight rainey's broad experience and outline a complex body of work that continues to expand and surprise. his music occupies a charged space between synthetic and organic sound, bringing forth improbable sensual and narrative experiences through virtuosic extended techniques, homemade synths and sound processors, found recordings, and a kind of living silence that is apt to wreak havoc with the perception of time.

recordings of rainey's music have been released on labels such as selektion, grob, sedimental, rossbin, twisted village, and siwa. they number in the dozens and have garnered a wealth of international accolades. festival appearances have included musique action, instal, amplify, densites, fruits d'mhere, high zero, and improvised and otherwise.

rainey has also performed the works of christian wolff (with the composer), john cage, and cornelius cardew and is the orchestral arranger for pop artists damon & naomi.

track notes: the use of microtones, multiphonics, and multi-timbral techniques brings forth a palette of electronic-sounding elements reminiscent of feedback, modulated filters, and tape edits, but the melodic and timbral fluidity of this piece are unmistakably driven by a more traditional musician/instrument relationship. rainey has always adamantly opposed purely technical readings of his music, and the sometimes pure, medieval qualities of this track help direct attention away from the mechanics of its production and towards the more oblique mysteries revealed in its unfolding.

5. kitsune 5 (09:13)

taku unami - motors, objects, speakers
recorded by taku unami

taku unami plays objects with the vibarations generated by various speakers and motors steered by subsonic frequencies generated electronically. this might be considered acoustic computer music. he has worked with mattin, taku sugimoto, masafumi ezaki, otomo yoshihide, burkhard stangl, nikos veliotis, among others, and he manages the influential japanese record label, hibari music.

track notes: "kitsune" is unami's series of compositions that focus on limited materials and simple time structures. the airiness of the recording emphasizes the acoustic nature of the sounds produced, but the mechanical rhythms and apoetic structure belie the electronic source of the music. the uneasy marriage of these two elements evokes a kind of enchanted world of personified utensils that is as likely to produce a duchampian smirk as a stargazer's awe.

6. island of hammers (dumb as an) (07:12)

chris corsano - percussion
recorded by chris corsano

chris corsano has quickly emerged as the go-to drummer for all musics defying definition. he brings formidable power and elegance to the kit, and has, like fellow percussionists sean meehan and le quan ninh, developed a hitherto unheard approach to drumming and its role in ensemble and solo settings.

track notes: the detailed list of instruments used in this piece includes alto sax mouthpiece connected to tub-to-shower attachment nozzle connected to funnel, street cleaner bristles, snare drum, finger cymbals and butter knife. all are employed to produce a piece that feels joyfully unhinged. it is no surprise, however, that close listening reveals corsano's command of his self-inflicted chaos, a signature in all of his work.

7. ristretto (03:53)

liz tonne - voice
recorded by liz tonne. edited by bhob rainey

liz tonne is a sound artist inspired by the unorthodox use of the human voice. she is both an improvisor and an interpreter of contemporary composition who reconfigues the traditional role of a singer. her voice is simply a sound source, another intstrument among many. her palette is an abstraction of singing styles ranging from jazz to bird songs, classical technique to the casual sounds of machinery. tonne combines air, breath, whispers, overtones and disconnected text to evoke present and unconscious associatons; memories dredged up only by the power of the human voice.

presently, she is a member of the bsc, a large ensemble of the boston area's finest electroacoustic musicians led by bhob rainey. she is also a member of undr quartet, one of the pioneering ensembles of boston's lowercase sound, formed with james coleman, greg kelley and vic rawlings in 1998.

track notes: spectators of liz tonne's performances often report that, while they see her sitting before them with her mouth wide open, they have great difficulty connecting the sounds produced with that open-mouthed figure. and yet, we all recognize at some level, even on recording, that the human voice is involved. for many, this is a disquieting revelation. tonne's use of the voice strikes at the arteries of our identity via language and can create a sonic nightmare, a kind of monstrous id that threatens sense and order. it is somewhat paradoxical that her extreme control and sensitivity to sound only serve to exacerbate the nightmare, but there is no indication that the desire to inflict horror is behind her music. the nightmare is our own, and, when confronted, offers a window to the sublime.

8. hiss, louder (10:00)

ellen fullman - long string instrument
recorded by ellen fullman

in 1981, at her studio in brooklyn ellen fullman began developing her life-work, the 70 foot "long string instrument," in which rosin-coated fingers brush across dozens of metallic strings, producing a chorus of minimal organ-like overtones which has been compared to the experience of standing inside an enormous grand piano. fullman has recorded extensively with this unusual instrument and has collaborated with such luminary figures as composer pauline oliveros, the kronos quartet, and cellist frances-marie uitti.

fullman was awarded a prestigious daad artists-in-berlin residency (2000-2001); her music was represented in the american century: art and culture, 1950-2000 at the whitney museum; and she has performed in numerous venues and festivals in europe, japan and north america. her release ort was selected as one of the top 50 recordings of 2004 by the wire.

track notes: this piece is a single pass solo recording of the long string instrument, no edits. the density, harmonic richness, and sheer singularity of the sound result from fullman's rare and remarkable combination of craftsmanship and musicianship. her role as designer, builder, and performer of the long string instrument has renaissance overtones: she is the architect of an entire structure of expression, intoxicating and awe-inspiring, connecting the personal with the astronomical in a way that is immediately sensually and intellectually pleasing but in no sense frivolous.

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cd 2 : curated by kenneth goldsmith

the body as sound factory
kenneth goldsmith

"no matter which way you flap them, all openings into the body, above all those that open into the head, invite the risk of foreign particulate invasion -- the reason for antibodies. in a world without lips, let's consider the proposition proved." - gregory whitehead

there's a series of vienna actionist films made in the 1960s that i've recently been hosting on ubuweb. made by artists such as otto muehl, otmar bauer and kurt kren, it's wildly disturbing, yet somehow very sexy stuff. there's endless amounts of explicit sexual action, s&m, bondage, genital close-ups, enemas, foodstuffs, animal sex and animal slaughter, and so forth. they've got the underground quality and graininess of, say, super-8 stag films that your dad might've watched at a bachelor party in some wood-paneled suburban basement. yet the films are undeniably art not porn: jittery, quickly cut, out of focus and fast-paced, the camera never lingers long enough on a body part or action to trigger a scopophilic reaction, rather, its formalism keeps us on the outside. there is no typical porn narrative beginning with the unexpected encounter, leading to foreplay and culminating in the cum shot; instead, due to its essentially structuralist nature, we witnesses choppy dionysian orgies of epic proportions with which we are never permitted to engage.

there's a strong dialogue with 1960s art world trends in these films, be it the jump-cut editing typical of the new york underground film scene of the time or the obsession with the materiality of paint, albeit with foodstuffs rather than oil or enamel; there's also a deep connection to the everyday performance works of the judson church, happenings and fluxus. but checking into all my avant-garde film history books, nowhere do the names kren, bauer or muehl appear: these films have been, by and large, ignored. too risqué to be shown in galleries, dismissed by the avant-garde cinema community, and kept out of theatres by blue laws, they are lost documents.

yet somehow, looking at them today, they seem so prescient. it's hard to imagine matthew barney's vaseline-fueled fantasies without them. likewise, the works of mainstream art world figures like chris burden, vito acconci, paul mccarthy, mike kelley, bob flanagan, kathy acker, karen finley, tracey emin and vanessa beecroft all bear the mark of viennese actionist cinema. it's a hidden history-long relegated to the margins-whose relevance is now speaking to the center.

in the history of music and sound, a similar migration has occurred with the body-centric concerns of sound poetry. unrecognized in the eyes of the official art world (kurt schwitters is more famous for his merzbau or collages than for the "ursonate"), its legacy is cropping up in a vast amount of audio works by younger artists.

beginning in 1913 when the russian futurist aleksei kruchenykh put forth the concept of zaum, a transnational language which focused on non-sense rather than sense, our relationship to language was forever altered. non-verbal and non-linguistic sounds could now be included within the scope of language. by extension, labial mouth sounds played a large role in zaum. kruchenykh's manifesto seems to predict the viennese actionists a half-century later: "wild, flaming, explosive (wild paradise, fiery languages, blazing coal)." kurt schwitters "ursonate" (1922-32) along with many other dada and futurist sound poems brought this tendency into normative practice during the first half of the century. at the end of wwii in paris, pierre schaefer began distorting human voices using musique concrète techniques, which opened the floodgates for altered, amplified and micro sounds of all types as sources for compositions, including those of the body.

the french sound poet henri chopin, in particular, applied musique concrète's principles to the body. by the 1960s, he coined a term for this practice: le corps est une usine à sons (the body is a sound factory), a slogan which reverberates to this day. chopin took his directive literally-his own body was the site of sound. compare this with the famous john cage story of his visit to an anechoic chamber at harvard in 1951 where he "heard that silence was not the absence of sound but was the unintended operation of [his] nervous system and the circulation of [his] blood." it's curious that cage-self-admittedly apollonian in his musical tendencies-never worked with those actual body sounds he heard that day. thankfully, chopin did.

these mp3s are the legacy of kruchenykh, schwitters and chopin. they're the stepchild of the viennese actionists: at once sensual, sexy, and dionysian, yet at the same time structural, rigorous, and gridded. from the dance floor, to amplified body cavities, to more conventional forms of narrative, this disc surveys the variety of ways younger artists are using the body as sound factory.

1. "the problem with bodies" - gregory whitehead (01:19)

track 1: all voicings and voicalisms originated from the inside of gregory whitehead's own larynx. "the problem with bodies" originally appeared on the pleasure of ruins and other castaways (staalplaat, 1993).

gregory whitehead is an internationally acclaimed audio artist, radiomakerand playwright. he is the co- editor of wireless imagination: sound, radio and the avant-garde, and the writer of numerous essays on subjects relating to media technologies and the body.

2. "marilyn monroe" - language removal services (00:55)

language removal services is a pioneer in the arena of language removal for vocal applications. our laboratory is, we believe, the only one of its kind in the world. lrs facilities include our state of the art vocal observation chamber; a special storage facility for our archives, including the world-famous raymond chronic static language library; and the laboratory, which houses the latest developments in both static and ecstatic language development platforms.

3. "le corps est une usine à sons (excerpt)" - henri chopin (05:19)

track 3: henri chopin: voice, body & electronics. "the body is a sound factory" was featured on an lp of previously unpublished pieces accompanying the box set, revue ou published by alga marghen.

henri chopin (b. 1922) is one of the pioneers of sound poetry, both with his own works and with his work as a publisher. since the 1950s, chopin has explored the amplification of the voice and the body, the vibrations of the larynx, the labial snaps and the hiss of bodily systems. he pioneered the use of the tape recorder in sound poetry, extending the purview of musique concrète developments in france after the second world war. he edited the magazine cinquième saison from 1959 to 1963, and then the magazine-with-record series ou from 1964 to 1974. chopin lives in england.

4. "memento mori" - matmos (07:32)

track 4: matmos "memento mori" (professor ping publishing). composed entirely from samples of human skull, goat spine and connective tissue, and artificial teeth. m. c. schmidt: human skull, goat spine, teeth, mix. drew daniel: sampling, sequencing, digital editing, efx. courtesy of matador records.

matmos is m.c. schmidt and drew daniel, aided and abetted by many others. in their recordings and live performances over the last nine years, matmos have used the sounds of: amplified crayfish nerve tissue, the pages of bibles turning, a bowed five string banjo, slowed down whistles and kisses, water hitting copper plates, the runout groove of a vinyl record, a $5.00 electric guitar, liposuction surgery, cameras and vcrs, chin implant surgery, contact microphones on human hair, violins, rat cages, tanks of helium, violas, human skulls, cellos, peck horns, tubas, cards shuffling, field recordings of conversations in hot tubs, frequency response tests for defective hearing aids, a steel guitar recorded in a sewer, electrical interference generated by laser eye surgery, whoopee cushions and balloons, latex fetish clothing, rhinestones on a dinner plate, polish trains, insects, ukelele, aspirin tablets hitting a drum kit from across the room, dogs barking, people reading aloud, life support systems and inflatable blankets, records chosen by the roll of dice, an acupuncture point detector conducting electrical current through human skin, rock salt crunching underfoot, solid gold coins spinning on bars of solid silver, the sound of a frozen stream thawing in the sun, a five gallon bucket of oatmeal.

5. "keening (excerpt)" - john duncan (07:35)

track 5: excerpt from "the keening towers," john duncan, gothenburg biennial 2003. curated by carl michael von hausswolff. san pietro elementary school children's choir conducted by john duncan. soloist: timoti toniutti. audio system designed by giorgio tomasini. towers provided by e.d. knutsen, gothenburg. thanks to: giuliana stefani; peo karlsson for e.d. knutsen; lennart pettersson and the tech crew at göteborg konstmuseet; cecilia borgström-fälth, elisabeth rees, åsa nohlström and the gothenburg biennial staff; luisa tomasetig and the children of san pietro elementary school; massimo toniutti for the recording of timoti's voice.

john duncan was born in the united states, and currently lives and works in italy. his events and installations have recently been held at eco e narciso in turin, mutek in montreal, the compound in san francisco, teatro fondamenta nuova in venice, teatro piccolo jovinelli in rome, the noorlands-operan in umeå, fylkingen in stockholm, the watari museum of art in tokyo, the gothenburg biennial, quarter in florence and galleria enrico fornello in prato. his audio releases the crackling (1996, with max springer), tap internal (2000), palace of mind (2001, with giuliana stefani), fresh (2002, with zeitkratzer), phantom broadcast (2002), infrasound-tidal (2003), the keening towers (2003) and nine suggestions (2005, with mika vainio and ilpo väisänen, a.k.a. pan sonic) are considered by critics and composers alike to be benchmarks in the field of experimental music. his work in performance has been shown at the museum of contemporary art (moca), los angeles; the osterreichisches museum für angewandte kunst (mak), vienna; museu d'arte contemporani, barcelona (macba); and museum of tokyo (mot).

6. "about face, part 1" - caroline bergvall (05:00)

track 6: caroline bergvall, voice. the written piece of "about face, part 1" is featured in full in her recent text collection fig (salt, 2005).

caroline bergvall is a poet and performance artist based in london, england. books include: goan atom (krupskaya, 2001), and eclat (sound&language, 1996), rethought as an online book for ubu editions (2004). her most recent collection of poetic and performance pieces, fig (goan atom 2) was recently published (salt books, 2005) and her cd of readings and audiotexts, via: poems 1994-2004 (rockdrill 8) is available through carcanet. as an artist, she has developed text performances as well as collaborative pieces with sound artists, both in europe and in north america, including the installation little sugar for text festival (bury, 2005) and say: "parsley" at the liverpool biennial (2004). her critical work is largely concerned with emerging forms of writing, plurilingual poetry and mixed media writing practices. she is co-chair of the mfa writing faculty, milton avery school of the arts, bard college (ny).

7. "lips is" - paul dutton (03:49)

track 7: paul dutton: voice. no electronic effects or processing, no feedback, overdubs, or fades. "lips is" appeared on the cd mouth pieces: solo soundsinging (ohm editions, 2000). engineered by steve lebrasseur, avatar sound studios, quebec city. rights for "lips is" are administered by socan.

paul dutton is a writer and soundsinger who began publishing and performing in 1967. a member of the groundbreaking poetry performance group the four horsemen (1970-1988) and the free improvisation band ccmc, dutton continues to tour throughout north america and europe, solo and in ensemble. the most recent of his six books is the novel several women dancing, and the most recent of his five solo recordings is the cd oralizations.

8. "marcel duchamp" - language removal services (00:47)

9. "thirst (excerpt)" - lauren lesko (05:09)

track 9: excerpt from "thirst" by lauren lesko. producer: connie kieltyaka. engineers: brenda hutchinson, jonathan duckett. recorded in 1995 at harvestworks, new york. edition of 12.

i became friends with lauren lesko in new york in the early 1990s when we were both staples on the soho art scene. at the time, lauren was focusing on very strong feminist-oriented, body-centric works made of diverse mediums. in the mid-90s, she hit her stride as a poster-girl for the seminal bad girls show at the new museum. around the same time, lauren also began to assume a larger role as a curator of feminist art shows around the country. in 1995, she handed me her audio work "thirst," one of an edition of 12. i had never heard anything like it before or since. i had her give another copy to wfmu, where it received extensive airplay (and continues to do so). over the years, the piece has become somewhat legendary, discussed in chatrooms, forums and journals. in the late 90s, lauren headed off to india on a spiritual quest, ceasing her activities in the art and sound worlds. - kenneth goldsmith

10. "crackers (excerpt)" - christof migone (05:00) track 10: "crackers" (excerpt) taken from track 3 of the cd crackers (locust music, 2001). source: cracking knuckles, knees, wrists, jaws, toes, ankles, backs, necks, elbows, hips.

christof migone is a multidisciplinary artist and writer. his work and research delves into language, voice, bodies, psychopathology, performance, video, intimacy, complicity, endurance. he co-edited the book and cd writing aloud: the sonics of language (errant bodies press, 2001) and his writings have been published in aural cultures, s:on, experimental sound & radio, musicworks, radio rethink, semiotext(e), angelaki. he obtained an mfa from nscad in 1996 and is currently a phd (abd) candidate at the department of performance studies at the tisch school of the arts of new york university. he has released six solo audio cds on various labels (avatar, nd, alien 8, locust, oral). he has curated a number of events in the sound and radio arts: touch that dial (1990), radio contortions (1991), rappel (1994), double site (1998), stuttermouthface (2002). he has performed at beyond music sound festival (los angeles), kaaistudios (brussels), resonance fm (london), nouvelles scènes (dijon), on the air (innsbruck), ménagerie de verre (paris), experimental intermedia (nyc), méduse (québec), victoriaville festival, and in montreal at radio canada, quinzaine de la voix, musiques fragiles, galerie oboro, casa del popolo, théâtre la chapelle. his installations have been exhibited at the banff center, rotterdam film festival, gallery 101, art lab, eyelevelgallery, forest city gallery, studio 5 beekman. he has collaborated with lynda gaudreau, martin tétreault, tammy forsythe, alexandre st-onge, michel f. côté, gregory whitehead, set fire to flames, and fly pan am. a monograph on his work, christof migone - sound voice perform, was published in 2005. he currently lives in montréal and teaches at concordia university.

11. "ritual with giant hissing madagascar cockroaches" (excerpt)" - miya masakoa (05:00)

track 11: "ritual with giant hissing madagascar cockroaches" was performed by artist with thirteen madagascar cockroaches triggering the insects' amplified hissing while crawling over performer's body. courtesy of miya masaoka.

miya masaoka resides in new york city and is a classically trained musician, composer and sound/installation artist. she has created works for solo koto, laser interfaces, laptop and video. she has also made works for sculpture installations and written scores for ensembles, chamber orchestra and mixed choirs. in her pieces, she often works with the sonification of data, and maps the behavior of brain activity, plants and insect movement to sound.

12. "straight razor" - jim roche (09:20)

track 12: jim roche: voice. "straight edge razor" is from the lp learning to count (morgan gallery, kansas city, 1983). it is currently available as a double cd, jim roche early works (mary brogan museum of art, tallahassee, 2004).

jim roche was born 1943, florida. exhibitions include: solo exhibition at the whitney museum of american art, 1974; 37th venice biennial in 1976; and the 10th biennale de paris in 1977. movie appearances include: something wild (1986), silence of the lambs (1990), philadelphia (1993), beloved (1998), and the manchurian candidate (2003). roche's audio performance "fight it out" was used for the movie slacker. his work is archived on ubuweb and wfmu. a dvd, a jim roche experience, was recently issued.

13. "william s. burroughs" - language removal services (00:56)

14. "hayfever" - people like us (02:36)

track 14: dedicated to loretadine, without whom, this track would be much longer.

for 16 years vicki bennett has been making cds, radio, and a/v multimedia under the name people like us. by animating and recontextualising found footage collages, vicki gives an equally witty and dark view of popular culture with a surrealistic edge. people like us does an ongoing experimental arts radio show on wfmu, called "do or diy," and is currently artist in residence at the bbc creative archive.

15. "p" - christof migone (01:00)

16. "zzz... (excerpt)" - leif elggren and thomas liljenberg (09:33)

track 16: leif elggren and thomas liljenberg: voice. published by firework edition, 1996.

firework is the name of the group that leif elggren and thomas liljenberg founded in 1978 and under which they have put on several exhibitions and performances. as a result of the philosophical discussion engendered by the underlying essence of this work, a small publishing company, firework edition, was started in 1982. it has since then brought out many books and other printed matter, multiples and records and put on a number of exhibitions, not only by the founders, but also as a result of collaboration with various other artists.

track notes

when listening to henri chopin's music (3), it's hard to tell that it's body-derived; instead it sounds like much of the musique concrète of its day. it's only after reading the liner notes that you learn that the source for a composition was, say, chopin banging a speaker against the side of his head. chopin's direct bodily engagement has inspired younger artists: listen, for example, to matmos' memento mori, (4) where an abstract composition gradually morphs into a surprisingly rich-even pleasant-piece of music. it's only after we learn that it was composed entirely from samples of human skull, goat spine and connective tissue, and artificial teeth do we listen in a different way.

similarly, on first listening, miya masaoka's ritual with giant hissing madagascar cockroaches (11) sounds like any number of contemporary electronic compositions, yet again, once we learn of its methodology-sounds triggered by the movement of cockroaches on the performer's naked body-our relationship to the work drastically changes.

on first listen to christof migone's crackers (10) you might think you're listening to a garden variety of computer glitchwerks until you become aware that the source material for the piece is the cracking of human bones. in all three pieces, the procedural knowledge is not contingent on the success of the piece, for they are all gorgeous; rather, once you know, another layer of complexity is added.

while chopin was busy exploring the sounds of his own body, composers such as karlheinz stockhausen were seeing what could formally be done by manipulating existing voices ("gesang der jünglinge"). whereas stockhausen was a formalist-seeing how far he could push the acoustic technology in the work-the younger composer john duncan takes a radical turn toward subjectivity and emotion for his installation the keening towers (5). using audio systems mounted at the tops of enormous steel towers, the source of the piece is a 30-voice italian children's choir. duncan states that, "the personal motivation for this project is to make a small gesture to give something back to kids, especially infants, that i've seen in my life who were victims of abuse by adults... i don't think it really matters whether 'the keening towers' communicates this aspect to anyone else-i'm satisfied that it works on this level for me whenever i hear the whispers, screams, etc., all made by kids having fun with their voices, moving as if they're coming down out of the wind, at times whispering directly into my ear, at other moments morphing into sexual groans that for several seconds sound as if they're being made by an adult couple hidden behind the museum façade." it's hard to image stockhausen making such a statement.

people like us's hayfever (14) is an audio vérité piece in the tradition of r. murray schaefer's world soundscape project which attempted to theorize acoustic ecology in the 60s and 70s. but vicki bennett (who records under the name of people like us) personalizes and embodies the devastating consequences of our untheorized polluted environmental space- using an odd mix of hayfever, pollen and ambient media-giving us a something that's closer to julianne moore in todd haynes' safe than to the lofty aspirations of schaefer.

lauren lesko (9) also favors a vérité approach and by using a contact microphone, gives us access to the sounds of the insides of her vagina. it's remarkably graphic, but not in ways that one might think: calming, warm and aquatic, and not surprisingly, womblike. the sensation produced in the listener is similar to the aforementioned viennese actionist films: jarring yet calm, art not porn.

a more staged approach is used in leif elggren and thomas liljenberg's zzz...(16) which is an hour-long performance of two gentlemen snoring. at the beginning of the piece, it simply sounds like two people sleeping, a snore here, a cough there. but as the piece progresses, the snoring gets more theatrical and obnoxious until, about half way through, it turns into a snoring opera, with the two protagonists taking turns belting out twisted arias of snorts, yawns and honks. it's a hysterical and self-reflexive take on the more sober documentary durational performance works of an earlier era, say, chris burden, as well as a response to a work like lesko's.

another strain of body-centric works found here is language and its constituent parts: the sounds of the mouth, spoken descriptions of bodily functions and sensations, philosophical questions of corporeality, and the power of the sheer absence of language. gregory whitehead's the problem with bodies (1) sets the philosophical tone for the linguistic aspect of the disc. in it, a disembodied voice (the voice of media) is asked to repeat a proposition first without using a tongue, next without opening the mouth, and finally without using the larynx, reducing the philosophical proposition to a series mere glottal clicks.

language removal services (2, 8, 13) takes whitehead's directive literally and removes all language from recordings of famous personalities, leaving us not with their jewels of wisdom, but rather with the peripheral detritus between the words. for this disc, i selected three tracks using figures as source material whom seemed to me particularly invested in corporeality: marilyn monroe, marcel duchamp and william s. burroughs.

paul dutton moves in a similar direction of linguistic non-sense. lips is (7) is comprised entirely of labial sounds. in it, the lips-conventionally thought of as our primary delivery system of linguistic communication- are used to create anything but conventional language. instead dutton makes an astonishing array of lip sounds including babble, breath, salivation, kissing, and electronic music; think of him as henri chopin unplugged.

christof migone brings a technological sense to bear on the body's urinary function in p (15). migone states of the piece: "i said / shouted / whispered (depending on the context) 'p' every time i went to pee until i reached 1000 times (took 149 days). the playback of the ps is in accordance to the timestamp of the original p (it's hard to discern a variance in spacing in the 1 minute version here, there's a 60 minute version where that's more obvious)." the rhythm of the piece is determined by the clicking on and off of the recording apparatus reminiscent of the stop-click tape recording experiments of anton bruhin, while the self's examination through technology gives an eerie aura to the work, reminiscent of coppola's the conversation.

cresting on the border between conventional language, deconstructed words, and glottal stuttering is a piece from caroline bergvall, about face, part 1 (6). prior to a reading in 1999, bergvall, a norwegian / british / french poet had a tooth removed yet decided to go ahead with the reading anyway. the result was a series of unintentional linguistic gaffes-stutters and hesitancies which added another layer of complexity to bergvall's already complex relationship to her stew of "native" languages. as bergvall says of the piece, "the sutured pain and phantom bone made it difficult to articulate the text to the audience. speech fluency is an articulatory feat. it presupposes the smooth functioning of speaking's motor skills. it is a choreography of the physiological mouth into language."

moving back toward a more conventional narrative is jim roche's straight razor (12), where he gives a graphically hypnotic accounting of what feels like to be cut with a straight-edged razor. circuitously chanted in a steinian way, roche articulates an almost slow-motion account of the incident. recorded in 1972, the piece grows out of a series of improvised performance works that roche performed in galleries. by throwing himself into a trance and adopting characters of his native south, roche's audio works are remarkable documents which still have the power to provoke and stun some thirty-five years later.

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textile (france) #t sp 2008 cd
sonic protest (france) #sp 2008 cd

sonic protest 2008” double compact disc set

  • brainbombs - behind a tree
  • noël akchote - rumble
  • catalogue - 6.35
  • reines d'angleterre - bambi
  • berg sans nipple - agrestic origin
  • salmigondis - lune d'email
  • stanley kubi - m.f.b.
  • alvaro - the tongue
  • gol - suite g
  • leif elggren - san marino 2
  • france - i
  • joëlle leandre - now, here

  • charlie o. - i wish
  • fred nipi - pirvaluktuq
  • die goldenen zitronen - available animal style
  • dimension x - the empire never ended
  • carl michael von hausswolff - life in prison by a beautiful river makes the sky dark
  • parenthetical girls vs. deerhoof - gut symmetries
  • claus van bebber / michael vorfeld - lok
  • the skull defekts - hydrophobic baptism (live in nyc)
  • ero babaa - fidélité
  • a.h.kraken - danses baden powell, danses
  • france sauvage - déplier les vosges
  • shit and shine - have you really thought about your presentation?
  • jean-louis costes - plongés dans la musique
  • ich bin
... companion to the 2008 installment of the “sonic protest” festival, featuring a piece by each of the festival’s participants (brainbombs !!! but also mms perennials like noël akchoté, leiff elggren, c.m. von hausswolff, skull defekts, etc ...)

housed in an eye-popping 7sleeve, with the two discs tucked inside ...
textile press release...
textile rds presents "sonic protest 2008" a compilation created to accompany the sonic protest festival held in paris last december. featuring mostly unreleased and rare tracks from bands who appeared at this events. (see tracklisting above) this compilation captures the spirit of this wild and iconoclast festival.

this double cd set (for the price of 1 cd) is in a 7" record sleeve and a silkscreened protection bag. last copies available.

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