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It's been a while since we had one of these, so it's time for an avant-garde sharethread. Share noise, eai, onkyo, outsider music, whatever as long as it's outside traditional musical conventions. I'm sharing Vinyl Tranquiliser by Otomo Yoshihide, it's turntable music with elements of indeterminacy and sound collage. Each track lasts exactly one minute.
Link: https://mega.co.nz/#!9B4kwYQT!I7vNluBtiZf6e5LIzlPcv8y5lemz-lk-UT6A0Vsfh6w
PREVIOUS AVANT-GARDE SHARETHREADS:
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/mu/thread/S49561436
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/mu/thread/S49651771
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/mu/thread/S49687737
These are all the ones I remember, post more links to previous avant-garde sharethreads if I missed any.
On a sidenote, if anyone has Atläs' self-titled in a decent format, I'd love it. Can't find it on slsk or what.cd.
Anyway, enjoy sharing the weirdness, guys.
| >> | No.50288153 File: 151 KB, 700x694, folder.jpg [Show reposts] Image reverse search: [iqdb] [google] Wolfgang Laade & Dieter Christensen - Lappish Joik Songs From Northern Norway [1956] [320] >featured artists: Per Henderak Haetta, Henrik Buljo, Inga Susanne Haetta, Mathis N. Haetta, Inga M. Haetta, Nils N. Haetta, Nils N. Eira, Inga Kemi, Ašlak Bals, Ellen Marja Mathis Eira, Mikkel Eira >recordings of traditional Sami joik music, 58 very short tracks (runtime circa 44 minutes), released on Folkways, liner notes included http://www73.zippyshare.com/v/56991290/file.html |
| >> | No.50310094 File: 284 KB, 1000x1000, folder.jpg [Show reposts] Image reverse search: [iqdb] [google] Martin Tétreault / Kid Koala – Phon-O-Victo [Les Disques Victo] (2007) [v0] >Abstract, Musique Concrète, Free Improvisation, Experimental turntable music >Recorded at the 22th Festival international de musique actuelle de Victoriaville (Québec, Canada), May 21, 2006. Tétreault and Koala worked on a duo set that would bridge their differences through what they had in common: a fondness for old self-help and demonstration records. Humor was thus on the agenda. Only 38 minutes of the performance ended up on the disc, and those are, for the most part, the more abstract parts of the set. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Q_rGe6C1S4
http://www.mediafire.com/download/e4z6sgwyxsxlna3/koala.rar |
| >> | No.50310221 File: 654 KB, 1000x1000, folder.jpg [Show reposts] Image reverse search: [iqdb] [google] DJ Yoda & Heritage Orchestra - G. Prokofiev Concerto for Turntables [Nonclassical] (2009) [V0] >turntablism, orchestral music >G. Prokofiev Concerto for Turntables is the result of the successful synthesis of strange bedfellows; hip hop and classical orchestral music, "the Concerto For Turntables & Orchestra was borne to explore the tradition of cross pollination between art music and folk/dance idioms...", much more than generic string arrangements set to dance beats, the different styles are blended interestingly with it often being difficult to determine sample/turntable from orchestra until a section of instruments are abruptly scratched, distorted, looped, or otherwise interfered with, the sounds are characterized by unique rhythmic qualities and dense, carefully arranged compositions, under 300 listeners http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ys8Vs-akDtw
http://www.mediafire.com/download/arz9t5lb8mqtccq/yoda.rar
>>50310196 yeah, lush album, surprised there is no eRikm in the archive, thought he would have upped some of his albums too |
| >> | No.50322858 File: 325 KB, 700x694, HRT15009.jpg [Show reposts] Image reverse search: [iqdb] [google] >>50322339 Various Artists - Voices of the Rainforest [1991] [160] >nature recordings, Papuan traditional music, released on Smithsonian Folkways, liner notes included >Voices of the Rainforest is a recorded soundscape of a day in the life of the Kaluli people of Bosavi, Papua New Guinea. As the day progresses, one hears birds, water, insects and other ambient voices of the rainforest interspersed with Kaluli songs and instrumental sounds of work, leisure and ritual. The album was recorded with Mickey Hart's advanced field recording gear by anthropologist and ethnomusicologist Dr. Steven Feld. Feld’s closeness to the Kaluli people afforded him a unique recording opportunity, and the quality of the recording equipment yielded among the clearest aural experiences of the rainforest short of being there. For further information about the community that created this music, visit the Bosavi Peoples Fund website. Voices of the Rainforest was issued in 1991 as part of “THE WORLD” series (now part of the Mickey Hart Collection made available by Smithsonian Folkways). http://www13.zippyshare.com/v/98604101/file.html
Off to bed now! |