Top Forty - Gregory Whitehead.
Original sound, sampled music and vocals all combine
to create a short strange narrative.
Anais Whispers - Beverley Hood.
Words teasingly half reveal themselves then vanish
into the mix of whispering voices in this perfectly formed work.
A track from Infinite - Noto.
Sound from information technology mixed
with human elements, and exists as an untranslatable, abstract language.
Sweet Synchronicity - Siren Circus.
From the debut album of composer-twins Cathryn &
Lucie Robson comes a fusion of musical styles and poetic sensibilities. |
Dirty Filthy - John Williams.
Falling within the category of plunderphonics, John
Williams samples, re-mixes and layers.
Scratch Peace - Gregory Whitehead.
A haunting piece of sound art
Tracks from Infinite - Noto.
Sound from information technology mixed
with human elements, and exists as an untranslatable, abstract language.
Some Enchanted Evening performed by
Kazuko Hohki, arranged by Clive Bell.
A wonderful cover of this classic number. |
Tim Etchells reads About Lisa
to Bell Helicopter.
Tim Etchells nonchalantly reads his tale of murder
and revenge to the soundscape by Bell Helicopter.
Tracks from Infinite - Noto.
Sound from information technology mixed
with human elements, and exists as an untranslatable, abstract language.
A Mix by Paul D Miller AKA DJ Spooky.
A collage as wild and diverse as the DJ's home ground,
the streets of New York City.
Editorial Feature. |
Calling to Say - John Williams.
Falling within the category of plunderphonics, John
Williams samples, re-mixes and layers.
A track from Infinite - Noto.
Sound from information technology mixed
with human elements, and exists as an untranslatable, abstract language.
The Master by Jonathan Brannen
sound by Erik Belgum.
A dark piece examining the art works of The Master,
a genetic expressionist.
Wire Service - Elizabeth James and
Jane Draycott (sound by Allan Jones).
Fragments of language and sound gradually narrate the
kidnapping of a young boy by a militia force. |