Seaquence
Posted on: December 8, 2013
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Seaquence is an experiment in musical composition. Adopting a biological metaphor, you can create and combine musical lifeforms (on the website – nnnoises) resulting in an organic, dynamic composition. You can save and share your composition in the website.
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I am an avid fan of everything the Future Sound of London (FSOL) did or does. In the ’90s they (re)introduced psychedelica in electronic dance music after the grim industrial electronic body music (EBM) of the ’80s. To get acquainted with FSOL, this Astralwerks press kit video sums up the start of their ’90 career and DIY attitude in just over 10 minutes.
I have been following them ever since, from the acid house of Stakker Humanoid ( I still have the original 45 single!) through the techno of Papua New Guinea , their live ISDN transmissions to the psychedelic rock of The Amorpheus Androgynous.
Part of the attraction of FSOL was not only the music, but their groundbreaking videos as well, which in the ’90s were even sometimes shown on MTV! Especially the videos belonging to the Lifeforms and Dead Cities albums were – and still are – amazing. I have been looking for a DVD containing these videos for some time on the web (and even e-mailed FSOL about it), but didn’t found one yet. And I am not the only one according to this 2009(!) post on the FSOL News blog:
The phrase ‘FSOL DVD’ has been one in the back of the FSOL fan’s mind for something like seven years now. We’re not sure if this is the one, or maybe it’s just a DVD of the Athens show and little else, but Gaz (FSOL) has mentioned it on the first official footage of that performance here on YouTube.
The long-awaited FSOL videos DVD still isn’t there: if you search their webshop fsoldigital.com on “DVD” or “video”, the best result is a download of “Neotropic – Small Moves“, a collection of short Super8 films created by Oliver Marlow to accompany the White Rabbits release of Neotropic.
However, some of the FSOL videos occasionally pop up on YouTube. For all of you too young to have seen them watching ’90s MTV, I have added some of them to this post. Here they are from Stakker Humanoid, to Papua New Guinea, to Lifeforms and finally 25 minutes of Teachings From The Electronic Brain by Yage .
Take a trip and enjoy….!
More information:
- fuckyeahfsol on Tumblr
- Welcome to the Glaxacial Pharmaceutical website
- FSOL on Allmusic.com
SOUND: ALVIN LUCIER
Posted on: November 27, 2013
This entry is reblogged from the BA Fine Art blog. Please click on the title to read the post.
I am sitting in a room(1969)
This piece is of Alvin Lucier’s and is several sentences of recorded speech that are simultaneously played back into a room and re-recorded many times.
Since all rooms have their own characteristics; special sensations and formant frequencies (all of which are different depending on size); the effect is that certain frequencies are highlighted as they reverberate around the room and respond to its own frequencies. Eventually, the words become ambiguous and are replaced by the pure harmonies and tones of the room itself.
The space acts as a filter; the speech is transformed into pure sound.
The speech is repeated 32 times. The effect is hypnotic, airy, and extremely intimate in the way Lucier interacts with his environment.
I was completely astounded by how clever yet how simple this piece was. Coming from a science background, I did not realise how four walls could…
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Eclipse(s)” video mapping by Rosebruit
Created & produced by Elvire Bastendorff & Franck Smith
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