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| | | synaesthesia (australia) #syn 006 cd snawklor “it would have lived here” compact disc - doublivores back
- assemble the shade
- craykles wonderful time
- alloys out cold
- war in the trees
- nocturgical
- secrets of the hounadine
- anchovies pleasure ghost
| | click the play button to hear an excerpt of "doublivores back" |
| | i believe i’ve actually seen snawklor (if in fact i’m thinking of the right concert) back in 2001 in newcastle. someone was inside a large inflatable ghost and was slapping people with 10 foot long arms in time to some rodeo music... correct me if i’m wrong. thankfully, this disc doesn’t sound anything like said performance; more of a “serious” blend of electro-acoustic techniques mixed with real-time computer processing (and a bit of random plunderphonics) - a fun, unpredictable disc... |
| | synaesthesia press release... |
| snawklor is a project that reorders the sonic environments of d. krasevac and n. gray. they create compositions exploring ideas of space and personal location by processing and re-ordering recordings of their sonic environments. their compositions not only use the sounds around them but also mimic their perceived structures, layering them via a mixture of order and automated indeterminacy.
' it would have lived here' is their second full length release. a rich display of acoustic ecology incorporating field recordings, miked up metallic percussion, tape debris and computer construction.
whilst remixing the world around them snawklor have developed a unique aesthetic language which is far from windham hill utopia but neither is the the evil edge in nature as encountered in some of the recordings of francisco lopez and the like. |
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