These are great- could you give some information on the songs? Are they Islamic prayers with some specific healing nature? They sound like they were recorded in a big mosque or other hollow place, at least this one. Who are you? Thanks for posting them --
102nd & Amsterdam is dedicated to by father, Raymond Boyce; this was the first of many New York addresses for him. My fathers stories of growing up in New York in the 40's and 50's cemented in my mind the idea of New York as The City, an idea…
This is a segment that's going into my piece "The Interview: When Words Fail". It's created entirely from a one second sample of a nervous swallow followed by a mouth click extracted from an interview. Overtones were manipulated to create the…
This is a segment that's going into my piece "The Interview: When Words Fail". It's created entirely from a one second sample of a nervous swallow followed by a mouth click extracted from an interview. Overtones were manipulated to create the…
This is a segment that's going into my piece "The Interview: When Words Fail". It's created entirely from a one second sample of a nervous swallow followed by a mouth click extracted from an interview. Overtones were manipulated to create the…
Thanks, Invisible. It could use a kick! Since I've dedicated myself to using only sounds extracted from my radio interviews (made by human voices) I am somewhat limited. Clearly, there's a lot I can do (creating bell tones from overtones, pumping up what low end is there) but using these sounds means I end up pointing to or approaching music. That's what's so interesting to me about the project. I think more it more as audio sculpture than music, but there's a fine line!
This is a segment that's going into my piece "The Interview: When Words Fail". It's created entirely from a one second sample of a nervous swallow followed by a mouth click extracted from an interview. Overtones were manipulated to create the…
This is a segment that's going into my piece "The Interview: When Words Fail". It's created entirely from a one second sample of a nervous swallow followed by a mouth click extracted from an interview. Overtones were manipulated to create the…
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очень крутой oldster, spasiba
I agree with ACL. Short and very sweet.
This piece took my breath away. Just BEAUTIFUL!
Slugsskonigen!
These are great- could you give some information on the songs? Are they Islamic prayers with some specific healing nature? They sound like they were recorded in a big mosque or other hollow place, at least this one. Who are you? Thanks for posting them --
This is terrific!
BRAVO!
This is beautiful!
I liked this alot.
I like this and so far there are no Sheep Just kiddin feel free to bowl an under arm
Nice great sounds
I don't know what it is but my feet are tapping to this one great
Wow this is good very clever well done Jennifer
This made me smile. "I'on't need no hook!" You tell 'em!
Respect, totally the other end of the spectrum from me.
Axe' Love the rhythms
Thanks, Invisible. It could use a kick! Since I've dedicated myself to using only sounds extracted from my radio interviews (made by human voices) I am somewhat limited. Clearly, there's a lot I can do (creating bell tones from overtones, pumping up what low end is there) but using these sounds means I end up pointing to or approaching music. That's what's so interesting to me about the project. I think more it more as audio sculpture than music, but there's a fine line!
HI Jennifer: I'm enjoying your Swallowing Bells. Question: how do you upload a pic of myself? I just joined.
Love this...it's so refreshing.
Oh Yeah...this is excellent