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LOCKWOOD, ANNEA / RUTH ANDERSON - Sinopah

Format: CD
Label & Cat.Number: Experimental Intermedia Foundation XI118
Release Year: 1998
Note: a wonderful field recording multi-channel piece from ANNEA LOCKWOOD; the 45min. long "World Rhythms" (1975) uses sounds of volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, radio waves, geysers and pools, etc. - " a physical manifestation of energies that shape our environment constantly, " the second piece is by RUTH ANDERSON, a kind of meditative sound poetry formed through whispered vocals, an abstract and ghostly sonic texture reminding on breathing noises.. - great CD back in stock !!
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Ein wunderbares field recording-Stück von der Neuseeländerin ANNEA LOCKWOOD gibt es hier zu entdecken - das 45minütige WORLD RHYTHMS (1975) benutzt Sounds als „physische Manifestationen der Energien die uns und unsere Umgebung fortwährend formen“, also der Kräfte, die unsere Körperrhythmen unbewusst beeinflussen. Zu hören gibt es Sounds von vulkanischen Eruptionen, Erdbeben, Pulsar-Radiowellen, Geysiren & Flüssen & Wellen, Feuer, Atem, etc., die sie äußerst feinsinnig und sensibel zusammengesetzt hat..
Als zweites Stück auf der CD (23.30 min) entwirft RUTH ANDERSON ihre ureigenste meditative Sound-Poetry, wo sie aus geflüsterten Vokalen eine geisterhaft-abstrakte, an Atemgeräusche erinnernde Klang-Textur formt.

“ Annea Lockwood's World Rhythms originated as a ten-channel live improvisation in which the audience was surrounded by ten loudpeakers. The recorded sounds include volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, radio waves, geysers and pools and tree frogs. These sounds are a physical manifestation of energies that shape our environment constantly, energies of which we are not always aware, but which powerfully influence and interact with the rhythms of our bodies. Ruth Anderson's i come out of your sleep follows a tradition of sound poetry, or text-sound, begun in part by Kurt Schwitters's Ursonate and expanded by composers such as John Cage, Charles Amirkhanian and Jackson MacLow. The piece is based on the speech vowels in Louise Bogan's poem, Little Lobelia.” [label-info]
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Experimental Intermedia label-website:
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