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room40 (australia) #rm408 cd

m. rösneralluvial” compact disc

  • lost in the shift (5:14)
  • drift (5:40)
  • decay (3:24)
  • blurred hues (4:31)
  • ton (4:46)
  • subliminate (4:33)
  • field (3:18)
  • process (3:52)
  • untilted (10:41)
room40 press release...
m. rösner is a sound artist based in the south-west of australia. surrounded by open spaces yet within close reach of the city, an infusion of place and time is evident in all m. rösner's works.

working with minimal organic fragments gathered from acoustic instruments and microphone recordings that are digitally processed, m. rösner aims to create abstract compositions that are at the same point in time acoustic and electronic, organic but also digital, freeform and yet standing still.

in 2004 m. rösner released his album post on uk label 12x50. he has recently remixed the matinkarri bridge in finland for sonic artstar's singing bridges compilation. his sounds works have received airplay and appeared in art installations across the globe. alluvial is rösner's most focused work to date.

m. rösner also records and plays live under the pablo dali moniker. pablo dali retains the acoustic elements but has a more structured rhythmical sound. pablo dali has released the single california grey on meupe, and appeared on numerous compilations most notably ai records 2004 station release. in 2004 he supported us artist greg davis at perth's artrage festival.

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room40 (australia) #edrm405 cd

incidental amplifications” compact disc

  • chris watson - runway o2e
  • domenico sciajno - twc
  • le grand jeu - middle class guilt
  • camilla hannan - part 3 (edit)
  • terre thaemlitz - millennial muzak
  • joe musgrove - broken in search
  • brandon labelle - off site
  • aaron ximm - sales_pitch_phase
  • dzo - untitled
  • m.rösner - may0105
  • daniel blinkhorn - resource14
  • mathieu ruhlmann - rest
  • blake stickland - brecker (for curd duca)
  • thembi soddell - watching
compilation of variations on themes of preserving/capturing/processing “subliminal” environmental sound... we’re not talking about yr average acoustic ecology exercise here but more the hidden nature sounds in city-locations otherwise rife with the sounds of commerce, transportation, etc... the clarion call of watson’s opening piece (a bird squawks away in defiance as a boeing fades from the background to the fore in the right channel, takes off, then disappears in the left, seemingly having no affect on our fine feathered friend whatsoever...)

includes contributions from heavies chris watson and brandon labelle alongside excellent work from m.rösner, domenico sciajno, aaron ximm and others. a veritable phonographer’s delight...
room40 press release...
for most of us, our every waking moment (and even those where we are unconscious) is surrounded by sound. from the obnoxiously pitched alarm tone that raises us from slumber to the muted sounds of night-time traffic that merge with natural nocturnal transmissions; there is always sound.

as a society we have increasingly sought to augment and indeed control the environments around us. all manner of tools have been utilised in this ongoing war against the unfamiliar, the unexpected and the "undesirable". as well as a variety of visuals cues, sound is progressively used to colour our surroundings with a variety of aural hues.

the twentieth century brought with it an unparalleled use of artificial sound in the form of george squier's muzak - a creation designed to enhance (and perhaps determine) amongst other things our "urban/social/shopping" experience. for decades, no mall or place of substantial commerce was complete without the dulcet tones of muzak. to many it would seem that there is a world of difference between the bleating high frequency sounds of an indian marketplace and multiple channels of mid-tempo instrumental music filling our shopping malls; however the ability for sound to draw and focus our attention is universal and well documented.

but what of the remaining sounds? the incidental sounds that muzak tries (and often fails) to mask. it's within these sound fields that curators lawrence english + lloyd barrett sought to collect artists who were working with and celebrating these incidental aspects of our sound world.

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