Sonic Circuits VIII
Sonic Circuits VIII
Zagreb, Croatia
Sonic Circuits VIIIiTunes Album Page | |||
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Song Title | Time | Price | |
1. | Hyrper Erhu | 05:17 | $0.99 |
2. | Holding Patterns | 06:34 | $0.99 |
3. | En Cuerdas | 11:24 | |
4. | Carpenter Ant Blues | 06:15 | $0.99 |
5. | Drahtwelt | 06:21 | $0.99 |
6. | Sinusoidal Tendencies | 09:54 | $0.99 |
7. | Colatudes | 03:46 | $0.99 |
8. | Mary and Ann | 14:28 | |
9. | Elements | 03:39 | $0.99 |
John Von Seggern (Hong Kong) — Hyper Erhu; the traditional 2-string fiddle enters the Digitalcutuplounge;
Katherine Gordon (New York, NY) — Holding Patterns; slowly encircling unknown destinations;
Francis Dhomont (Montreal, Quebec) — En Cuerdas; venerated master of electroacoustics turns his hand to the guitar;
Preston Wright (St. Paul, MN) — Carpenter Ant Blues; a storm of beats to bring the house down;
Malte Steiner (Hamburg, Germany) — Draht Welt; not an arc-welder being applied to a piano string, but close;
Philip Mantione (New York, NY) — Sinusoidal Tendencies; a searing study in form and color;
Michael Kosch (New York, NY) — Colatudes; next to the real thing, these games with Coke bottles will make you smile;
David Jaggard (Paris, France) — Mary & Ann; count the subclauses in this Samuel Becket tale deconstructed in antiquated brilliance;
Antun Blazinovic (Zagreb, Croatia) — Elements; Drum and Bass joins wails and oboes in a time of war.
The nine sonic alchemists here brew up bizarre and unique fantasies, finding that studio doors can lead to other worlds.
- Tom Schulte, Outsight, Ink 19