The signal feeds into the synthesizers, transforming the sounds—bubbling, oscillating, bursting; and it all clearly demonstrates those ideas from musique concrète.
Tag: Philippe Petit
V/A :: Tone Science Module No.5 Integers and Quotients (DiN)
Electronic music lost some of its soul when artists began to put themselves front and centre ahead of the music. DiN lets the music speak for itself and what a wonderful ‘language’ it is to listen to.
V/A :: Table Of Elements Vol. 5.0 (M-Tronic)
Riveting cold soundscapes, disjointed electronic shapes and over 120 minutes of fierce sonic shadows will be released thanks to several highly skilled musicians all across […]
Elsewhereness revisited #1 Ramblings of a AMB-man
Elsewhereness Revisited is a new feature documenting the drift at the margins: ambientological meanderings, random bc-combing, cloud-watching, tube-findings, and a companion mix. Vol. #1: Ramblings […]
Philippe Petit :: You Only Live Ice: Music From The Arctic Ice Shelf (Glacial Movements)
You Only Live Ice compellingly presents a landscape initially at rest, then draped, as if in timelapse, in dense tonal swathes, and wracked with electrostatic […]
V/A :: Birds of a Feather 7-12 (Flaming Pines)
Twelve birds in a modified birdhouse are way better than two in the bush. Flaming Pines has just wrapped up its beautifully beaky Birds of a […]
Philippe Petit :: Needles in Pain (Alrealon Musique)
Needles in Pain is a “symphony” for three turntables and an extra tone arm recorded in real time at the 2009 FIME festival in Portugal. Petit […]
Simon Whetham & Friends :: Meditations on Light (Monochrome Vision)
Russian label Monochrome Vision offers it up Meditations on Light again, complemented with its flintier, decidedly colder obverse, “Darkerspace,” another piece done in collaboration with […]