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 best of 2011 !!! 
editions mego (austria) #emego 133 lp

mark fellperiodic orbits of a dynamic system related to a knot” long playing record

  • this side (23:16)

  • that side (23:16)
november 2011 release ; ... stood, rather dumbfounded (fresh off a plane from europe, still fully jetlagged & dis-oriented) while mark laid waste to a particularly unruly set of week-night dance-club patrons a few weeks back, pealing off an impeccable set of this exact music, deafeningly loud on a proper club p.a. ...

it was probably my single favorite set of music i’ve heard this year (it’s been a hell of a year !!!) ; its restorative powers were myriad (maybe i’m thinking of the mojitos at the middlesex) ... while the mms stereo can offer nowhere near the levels of “bumpinbass™” as said, the “home game” is just as good ...

damn, these records are gratifying ...
editions mego press release...
emego 133 /  mark fell
periodic orbits of a dynamic system related to a knot
lp

total running time 46m 32s

the music here came about in various ways – one section is an outtake from my recent multistablity album and is reworked here, another began as a quadraphonic piece composed for and performed at “supersimetria: new languages in computer music(curated by anna ramos and roc jiménez de cisneros in barcelona 2011), others were taken from live versions of previously released and unreleased tracks. the idea was to bring these together in an ‘almost-live-album’ format. the album features three presets taken from yamaha’s four operator frequency modulation synthesisers of the late 1980’sjazzorg, latelybass and rich strg #3modified to produce numerous descendants. the project was entirely written, mixed, and edited with midi. no audio recordings were present, with the following exceptions: the sound of a mac mini failing to mount a dvd, recorded with the internal microphone on a macbook pro (this provided a rhythmic template for the patterns that follow it) ; and a short section of pi saw flute played by jan hendrickse. the project was written in transit during a house and studio move, and exclusively produced using the internal speakers on a macbook pro. due to time constraints, the mastering session with lupo at dubplates and mastering was unattended.

the cover image is of my partner’s arm after cutting the pampas grass in our front garden in preparation for the house’s new occupier.

thanks to paul emery for early advice and comments about the structure of this album, jan hendrickse for pi saw flute, lupo at dubplates and mastering, and finally peter rehberg for his support of this project.

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 best of 2011 !!! 
editions mego (austria) #emego 116 lp

mark fellmanitutshu” double long playing record set

  • acids in the… thin razor, attack noise hat, linn (2:29)
  • acids in the… primes version (0:51)
  • manitutshu (a new algorithm)… latelybass and newelectro, attack pulse hat (5:42)

  • acids in the… razor experiment (0:51)
  • manitutshu... parameter set 2, linn hi tom, jazzorg, vortex study performance overdub, and synthesis reminiscent of duet emmo (6:23)
  • acids in the… stochastic energy pause with thin razor, attack noise hat, linn (1:47)

  • manitutshu... first algorithm test (3:41)
  • occultation… razor simple acid pause version with lfo to cutoff (1:47)
  • materialisation epic razor chord and latelybass version with found voice (3:26)

  • occultation of... mat steel extended remix (14:57)
may 2011 release ; ... love the whole pretext here ; personally, if ni were to market a product that produced music that sounded anywhere near this interesting (on a rhythmic, yes, but mostly timbral scale) i’d consider upgrading my komplete set for the first time since it began gathering dust in the mmssoftware ghetto” ::


... anyways, mark’s recent flurry of activity continues here, with a series of pieces recorded just two months back (good job on the concept-to-market follow-through peter !!!) merging the a-rhythmic chatter of “ul8” ‘s best moments with a kind of “product demosensibility that’s fairly prescient given the contempoary reality of “that new shiny bit of kit that will jump-start my career(any of you that are friends with richie devine on facebook know that there’s just an insane amount of this sort of thing being launched every week ; very little of it seems not to pander to a 1998clicks ‘n’ cutsaesthetic that you’d think we’d have all moved on from by now) ...

comes in a b/w double-wide sleeve w/ a 6-panel fold-out poster (see below ; via mmshand modelgm) ...
editions mego press release...

emego 116 / mark fell
manitutshu
2 x 12" vinyl

release date 27.05.2011

total running time: 42 minutes
45rpm

in january 2011 mark was invited by erik wiegand (aka errorsmith) to make some presets for his new software synthesizer which he was building for native instruments. after developing about 40 sounds*, mark decided to rework his ul8 project by extending the pattern generating systems used in its construction, which he then connected to the sounds produced in erik's synthesizer. the result is this double 12" single, featuring 9 tracks and a remix from mark's friend and colleague mat steel.

the project ships with an a1 full colour poster. recorded rotherham (uk) and sheffield (uk) march 2011. mastered by lupo at dubplates and mastering (de) march 2011.

* unfortunately ni rejected all of mark's presets and none were used for the final distribution.

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alku (spain) #alku 63 cd

less-lethal, vol. 1” compact disc

  • viral humanity - weasel walter (3:02)
  • wright rong - dave phillips (6:11)
  • enhanced interrogation technique - lasse marhaug (4:43)
  • curdler - mark fell (5:49)
  • 177 seattle 070405 - justice yeldham (5:24)
  • gedesmælde - gæoudjiparl van den dobbelsteen (2:33)
  • untitled # 194 - francisco lópez (5:14)
  • la única arma que necesito es la ignorancia - carlos giffoni (4:16)
  • repeating weapon - torturing nurse (6:02)
  • otaku dork - powerbooks for peace (2:49)
  • telescoping - zbigniew karkowski (4:57)
spring 2007 release ; a collection of annoying music, compiled by the folks @ alku as “a sarcastic approach to the use of commercially available music in the military context.” standout tracks from the goodiepal (under his gæoudjiparl van den dobbelsteen alias), powerbooks for peace (aka joe gilmore & friends), weasel walter (a ridiculous chunk of ems synthi & blast-beat drumming), torturing nurse, lasse, lópez, etc ..
alku press release...
audio warfare and crowd control studies. edited by alku.

less-lethal, vol. 1
alku 63. various artists. 5" compact disc. 11 tracks. 16-page booklet. total program length 51:06

a compilation cd about sound-based nonlethal weaponry featuring tracks by carlos giffoni, dave phillips, francisco lópez, gæoudjiparl van den dobbelsteen, justice yeldham, lasse marhaug, mark fell, powerbooks for peace, torturing nurse, weasel walter and zbigniew karkowski.

keywords: less-lethal, nonlethal, torture, warfare, noise, crowd control, psychoacoustics.

less-lethal, vol. 1 is a sarcastic approach to the use of commercially available music in the military context (see waco, noriega, etc.) it includes a 16-page booklet with an essay by german researcher paul paulun about nonlethal force and its historical relationship with sound and music.

the foundations for this project were laid around 1999, with a long period of research into the equally blurry and fascinating fields of nonlethal weapons (also known as less-lethal weapons) and the behavioral sciences. over the course of this time, we found that one of the most interesting aspects of this phenomenon – full of mythology and speculation – was the use of commercially available music in the context of armed conflict, torture and crowd control. particularly the sheer lack of imagination on the part of military experts who resort to the use of pop music as a weapon, by playing it back for painfully long periods of time at very high volumes.

the direct relationship between sound and behavior has been documented outside the military over the centuries, from the musical treatment of mental patients in the ottoman empire to muzak's stimulus progression theory. with this in mind, it was the psyop’s complete lack of research which provided an excellent starting point for a challenging musical exercise. eleven artists were invited to contribute a sound piece that could be used as a weapon in an armed conflict.

the resulting tracks approach the subject matter in radically different ways. amplitude, duration and repetition may indeed constitute key elements of discomfort, but these tracks all go well beyond that. exploring dynamics and frequency range, structure, latent content, or various aspects from the realm of psychoacoustics, these pieces pose a stimulating (and less lethal) alternative to the average weaponized aor.

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