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Month: November 2013

Daina Dieva – Nakcia

Daina Dieva – Nakcia
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Daina Dieva

“Nakcia”

Daina Dieva – Nakcia
Nakcia = night

Nakcia is a meditation of the enchanted time between the two suns, two all devouring creatures that are very alike yet never the same, they travel implying their order to the space and time, they devour each other and give birth to the race of hermaphrodite suns…

Flute, voice, guitar, noise, programming, carillon, texts by Daina Dieva
Lopsine text written in spring 2008
Mazam vaikeliui text written in winter 2009
Nakcia created for the Kupoles Gathering June 2009, Lithuania
Reconstructed, recorded and mastered in September 2009
Re-mastered by Ronny – Seetyca September 2009
Lopsine re-recorded & mastered September 2009

Daina Dieva live in Dresden:

November 6th, 2013 Ostpol Dresden
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posted 03 November 2013

Transient – CHIQUESALUNGA

Transient – CHIQUESALUNGA
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Transient

“CHIQUESALUNGA”

Music, made deep in the woods.
The big rabbit invites you,
to listen to the sounds of the creek,
the trees and the birds.

This release is impressive in some ways. You see the creek depicted on the cover artwork? It’s one of the artists favorite spots to chill and to create music. He produced all the music in the forest using a tablet computer, making most of the tracks in the stunning forests around the albums namesake ‘Chiquesalunga Creek’.

And the artist is none other than one of the root free Netaudio stars online – Transient. Having released last year on Phonocake as Beat.Dowsing we now connected again to bring you his new seven track album under his original moniker.

And that’s not all! You are invited to remix and explore the tracks! — the source files which can be opened in Sunvox are included – a first for Phonocake. Please send any remixes to the artist and to us. Contact and instructions are included in the Source files directory.

posted 02 November 2013

Daniel Barbiero & Steve Hilmy – Take a Sound. Do Something to It. Do Something Else to It.

Daniel Barbiero & Steve Hilmy – Take a Sound. Do Something to It. Do Something Else to It.
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Daniel Barbiero & Steve Hilmy

“Take a Sound. Do Something to It. Do Something Else to It.”

Daniel Barbiero & Steve Hilmy – Take a Sound. Do Something to It. Do Something Else to It.
This is the second release from double bassist Daniel Barbiero and electronic sound artist Steve Hilmy. An outgrowth of their work with the Nancy Havlik Dance Performance Group, their collaboration explores the creative applications of new technologies to conventional and extended performance techniques for the double bass.

1. Take a Sound. Do Something to It. Do Something Else to It.
2. A Multiplication of Voices (for Steve Hilmy)
3. Coda: Watching the Watchers

“Take a Sound. Do Something to It. Do Something Else to It.” and “Coda: Watching the Watchers” are two live improvisations for amplified double bass and real-time electronic processing recorded at An die Musik in Baltimore on 14 June 2012 and at Dance Exchange in Takoma Park, Maryland on 21 January 2012. “A Multiplication of Voices (for Steve Hilmy)” is an improvisation for solo double bass processed post-performance with the Granulab synthesizer program in April 2013.

Steve Hilmy: electronics (on “Take a Sound. Do Something to It. Do Something Else to It” and “Coda: Watching the Watchers.”)
Daniel Barbiero: amplified double bass and granular synthesizer (on A Multiplication of Voices)

Cover art by Chris Lynn

posted 01 November 2013