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update, 28.1.2026

Hello, I have made a few changes to the site. Unfortunately, I am not quite finished yet, but it should continue without interruption. I hope you find the changes useful. Stay tuned. Konrad

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Karlheinz Essl – No-Input Mixer Studies

Karlheinz Essl – No-Input Mixer Studies

Karlheinz Essl

“No-Input Mixer Studies”

Karlheinz Essl, born in Vienna in 1960, is a pioneering avant-garde composer known for his groundbreaking work in instrumental and electronic music. Embracing technology from the early 1980s, Essl delved into the realm of computers, where he developed innovative software for algorithmic composition and real-time performance. One of his most influential creations, the RTC-lib (Real Time Composition Library for Max), originated at IRCAM in Paris in 1991 and remains widely used in the computer music community.

In 2022, Essl embarked on a daring exploration of new avenues in electronic music, shifting away from computers and digital tools to embrace the captivating world of analog modular synthesizers. This artistic journey birthed two captivating works: “Coastlines,” a work-in-progress performed on a MakeNoise O-COAST modular synth, and the suite “Throbbing Crystals,” a four-movement masterpiece played on a Doepfer DARK ENERGY synth. In these compositions, Essl discarded conventional keyboards and sequencers, opting instead for non-linear feedback systems that offered chaotic and enthralling sonic landscapes. He likened performing live on this “wild instrument” to riding a spirited horse across Lake Constance, where constant control and adjustment of countless knobs forged an unforgettable sonic trail.

In 2023, Essl ventured further into the uncharted territory of sound by exploring a broken analog mixer he stumbled upon in his studio. Remaining faithful to the concept of non-linear feedback systems, he experimented with different modes of interaction, generating sounds solely by feeding the output back into the input. This unique approach was orchestrated through instrumental control, utilizing faders and knobs to manipulate the sound, with even the slightest finger movement causing dramatic shifts in the sonic output.

In a whirlwind of creativity spanning just three days, from July 3 to 5, 2023, Essl recorded the seven tracks that comprise his magnum opus “Studies for No-Input Mixer.” Each track employed a distinct number of “voices” arranged in counterpoint, paying homage to Conlon Nancarrow’s legendary “Studies for Player Piano,” which served as an inspirational and motivational source, pushing Essl to brave the unexplored territories of sound.

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Beyond his remarkable accomplishments as a composer and performer, Essl’s journey in music has been enriched by diverse roles as an improviser, media artist, and software developer. He studied composition under Friedrich Cerha in Vienna and furthered his passion for musicology, completing his studies with a dissertation on Anton Webern. His tenure as composer-in-residence at the Darmstadt Summer School (1990-94) and IRCAM in Paris (1991-93) further fueled his artistic growth.

With a profound affinity for the poetics of serial music, Essl’s pioneering work with computers and algorithmic composition significantly influenced his approach to composition. During the 1990s, he explored innovative projects for the Internet while increasingly immersing himself in the world of improvisation. His prominence as a composer led to his feature at the prestigious Salzburg Festival in 1997.

In addition to his work in instrumental music, Karlheinz Essl is a trailblazer in electronic music, interactive real-time compositions, and sound installations. He crafts software environments to facilitate algorithmic composition and live electronics, allowing him to play his unique computer-based composition setups, as well as an array of instruments ranging from toy piano and electric guitar to analog synthesizers.

Karlheinz Essl’s musical odyssey is one of constant exploration and innovation, pushing the boundaries of modern music aesthetics and leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of contemporary electronic and experimental music.

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posted 18 July 2023

Vulpiano Records Sampler EP – Vol. 17

Vulpiano Records Sampler EP – Vol. 17
[VULP-0227]

Vulpiano Records Sampler EP

“Vol. 17”

Vulpiano Records is proud to present a sprawling chronicle of the transcendent compositions released through the label during 2022, including Netlabel Day, by our generous and talented collaborators for a singular listening experience.

There is a continuous sonic motif of the sublime, and the possible impressions within contain multitudes: time and place, knowing, chaos, Gaia, the vastness of space, death, life, suffering, nirvana…In the long traditions of drone and ambient music, it is a canvas for the listener and an acoustic salve that opens channels new and subtly re-wires our senses.

Breathing out while listening, you sense the artists vaporizing and reshaping the rubble of the last few years – gifting us precious moments to do the same.

The label will likely be on hiatus for the rest of 2023 while we regroup and ascertain where to go from here.

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posted 14 July 2023

CODO – Strictly For The Ladies

CODO – Strictly For The Ladies

CODO

“Strictly For The Ladies”

CODO It’s a cool rock band that does the impossible: combines hard sounds with soft unicorn tints, formed in 2011 by Julito on bass (Louded, Burbujeria) and Jaime on drums and vocals (Adrift).

A truly international production, as mastered by Andrew Beard from Beard Noise Sound (Northern Ireland) while enjoying the work of illustrations and artwork by Australian artist, Nicola Hardy.

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posted 14 July 2023

Jazzaria – 400

Jazzaria – 400

Jazzaria

“400”

Per Wikipedia – “400 (four hundred) is the natural number following 399 and preceding 401. 400 is the square of 20. 400 is the sum of the powers of 7 from 0 to 3, thus making it a repdigit in base 7 (1111).”

400 is also the name and number of this track – the 400th release of Jazzaria.

Featuring clarinet.

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posted 13 July 2023

Big Blood – First Aid Kit

Big Blood – First Aid Kit

Big Blood

“First Aid Kit”

Written and recorded at home by Big Blood. All songs by Big Blood except “Ring Telephone Ring” by Barbara Lynn.“She can be a real pain in the ass,” is how Big Blood’s Caleb Mulkerin and Colleen Kinsella describe having their daughter as a member of the band they formed in the wake of Cerberus Shoal’s dissolution. A band made up of family seems like an ideal situation. You get to play with those you love, and practicing/recording is always just a matter of going into the next room. “If you don’t have kids, I can imagine that is an obvious assumption,” Caleb says. “However, if you do have children, I don’t need to explain how much of an emotional mess this can be.” Parents don’t stop being parents, nor do kids stop being kids for band practice. “There are endless amounts of broader ‘life’ examples brought up at any given time while playing with Quinnisa, and I can’t help stopping to discuss them as they come up,” he says. He understands Quinnisa’s position. “She’s rightly annoyed at being parented in a ‘judgment free’ zone. Lots of practices end with her being tossed from the band.”

His issues are nothing, however, to what she brings to the band. Quinnissa, who was 13 when First Aid Kit was recorded has skills. “She’s a total ringer and a complete pro in a live setting,” Mulkerin acknowldges. “She’s a lot more reliable than her grumpy parents.” Indeed, Quinnisa’s voice has developed into an astonishing powerhouse of force. While she has been contributing to Big Blood records almost since birth, First Aid Kit solidifies her clear talent. All her lyrics are improvised in the moment while recording, a real shock to realize considering how insightful and perfectly suited to the song they are. “Never Ending Nightmare” candidly and perfectly describes the anxieties of being a teenager today: “The quiet growing inside me is louder/I should have known not to trust another stranger.” Or the heartache of “1000 Times”: “I think about you at least 1000 times a day/I can’t even say hi/What’s wrong, what’s wrong, what’s wrong with me?” What more, her natural ability to perform amazes her parents. “She’ll be slopping around all practice, and you are convinced she doesn’t have it,” Kinsella says. “Then we record and she nails the guitar and vocals, even does something better. She’s in control.”

Teenage impulses fit right in with the band’s intent, which is making music that’s honest, inclusive and flawed. Inventiveness in the moment wins out over belabored, repeated takes, as the group is in a constant state of creation. Songs sound fully built and realized, but they actually rise out of improvisation. Big Blood channel the moment and let go once they finish. “I think about Ursula Le Guinn and how she talks about everything she takes in becoming compost,” Kinsella says. “It mixes together, and when it comes out there’s all that stuff in it, sometimes it’s direct and sometimes not.” Mulkerin’s descriptions of different songs on the record run like faint recalled dreams. “I don’t remember much other than it flowed from the three of us absurdly quick,” he says of opener “In My Head”. “Haunted” has intriguing lyrics like “I’m haunted by your pictures/That faded like a memory” but, as Mulkerin says, “Colleen is not one to try for things in any sort of premeditated way, it just flows and evolves.” Many songs touch on the fear and horrors outside a safe home space, fitting for a record made during COVID. They sing about their feelings in the moment, so lyrics are often topical. “Makes Me Wonder” is about Ma’kihia Bryant, a 16 year-old black girl shot by police (“Be still the mess you make/The life you squeeze, you take,” and later in the song…”She should be alive today.”)

While any fan of the band will tell you that no two albums sound very much alike, First Aid Kit displaying for the first time their affinity for the emotional effects of bands like The Cure, Bauhaus and The Clean, there’s a clear thread throughout all their records. First, there’s Kinsella’s voice, which pivots from upbeat fun to pure dread, presumably based on how she was feeling that day she recorded. Secondly, Mulkerin’s production preserves layers of could-have-beens by keeping the ghostly presence of past takes alive in the background of tracks like subliminal thoughts. Their songs achieve the double satisfaction of being immediate, catchy and memorable, while also revealing inner depths at repeated listens. Some of the best experimental music is cloaked as mundane.

First Aid Kit was recorded entirely at the family’s home onto 1” eight-track tape. It achieves the magic of capturing a moment and making a lasting impression. There aren’t many family bands, and there’s definitely no other band like this.

-Ben Goldberg

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posted 13 July 2023

Various Artist – ▲​†​CROSS3S & TRI​▲​NGL3S​▲​†

Various Artist – ▲​†​CROSS3S & TRI​▲​NGL3S​▲​†
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Various Artist

“▲​†​CROSS3S & TRI​▲​NGL3S​▲​†”

Compilation of past Humanfobia project collaborations with various artists and remixes.

All music composed by the respective artists.
vocals in all tracks (except track 7), model in the artwork: Mist Spectra.

vocals only in track 7, cover collage, remixes by Sábila Orbe.

Artists Links:
– Humanfobia: https://humanfobia-official.bandcamp.com
– Plomqvist [aka ONKVLO]: https://soundcloud.com/onkvlo
– Laurent Colson: https://laurentcolson.bandcamp.com
– Tone Tone: https://archive.org/search?query=creator%3A%22Tone+Tone%22
– Lunar Eclipse: https://soundcloud.com/jesse-james-42
– melcom: https://melcom.bandcamp.com/
– Thomas Park: https://mystified.bandcamp.com/
– Insatiable Void: https://insatiablevoid.bandcamp.com
– innocent.darkness: https://innocentdarkness.bandcamp.com
– My Own Cubic Stone: https://myowncubicstone.bandcamp.com/
– Aura en el espejo: https://auraenelespejo.bandcamp.com
– Brainquake: https://brainquake.bandcamp.com
– noimspartacus: https://soundcloud.com/noimspartacus
– 𝓂𝒶𝓇𝒾𝓃𝑒𝓇𝑜𝓈: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6EwwcDTg6CKzsuWq7Xbd7D?autoplay=true
– Alexarrakis Usul: https://archive.org/search?query=creator%3A%22Alexarrakis%22
– Boson Spin: https://stanmagendanz.bandcamp.com
– Wiosna97: https://wiosna97.bandcamp.com/
– Lezet: https://lezet.blogspot.com/

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posted 12 July 2023

IntermiTntes – Segundo Sombra

IntermiTntes – Segundo Sombra

IntermiTntes

“Segundo Sombra”

INTERMITENTES
FELIPE MARZIALI – BAJO – VOZ
NICOLAS ANGELO – BATERIA
EMILIANO TORRES – GUITARRAS(1-2-3-4) – COROS
MARCELO CERESOLE – GUITARRAS(2-3-6) – COROS
credits
released May 10, 2023

GRABADO Y PRODUCIDO
CON EL AVDPASO ESTUDIOS NO.MADE
POR LESGLOBE-ISS BERNI
DURANTE 2022
dibujos por FacundoRedoni > @pomelo_con_limon

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posted 12 July 2023

Geist – Hurricane Gold

Geist – Hurricane Gold

Geist

Hurricane Gold

Hurricane Gold is a concept album that utilizes orchestra, slide guitar, and crooning vocal harmonies to weave the listener into a number of characters and roles. The lyrics were written from multiple perspectives, with the main narrative being the expectations and pressures of parenthood. It was written for my grandma, a high school teacher who raised four kids on her own in the seventies.
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posted 11 July 2023

Osckrank – Light Over You

Osckrank – Light Over You

Osckrank

“Light Over You”

Osckrank, the new project by Re:Set, carefully curated to explore the enchanting depths of deep bass music.
Osckrank made his debut in 2022 performing at the seed stage of Modem Festival, creating through his live set an immersive experience, captivating the hearts and minds of all those in attendance.
“Light Over You” is the summary of that sonic journey, crafted with a genuine spirit of exploration through fast-paced rhythms, vibrations and immersive melodies.

released July 5, 2023

Cover Artwork by Samuel Forrest Alderson

Music written, composed and mixed by Osckrank aka Francesco Luigi Lenci at Hypertone studio in Berlin.

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posted 11 July 2023

Demain Sans Faute – 1054 KM

Demain Sans Faute – 1054 KM

Demain Sans Faute

“1054 KM”

Record, mix and mastering by L’Austral between Malhaussette and Hanvec – France.

Seb : Guitar / Keyboards / Voice / Table larsen.
L’Austral: Guitar / Keyboards / Percussions / Table larsen.

Visual by Boris Jakobek.

A coproduction of Epicericords, Araki, Gnougn Records,
Cheap Satanism, Coeur Sur Toi, Capsule Records, Ged
And Seitan’s hell bike punks.
credits
released May 1, 2023

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posted 03 July 2023

Jazzaria – The Ducks Are Alright

Jazzaria – The Ducks Are Alright

Jazzaria

“The Ducks Are Alright”

Animalia; Chordata; Aves; Anseriformes; Anatoidea; Anatidae; – generally, a least-concern species. Climatically flexible, migratory to protected regions, consuming food that is and likely will be readily available. Just be sure not to feed them bread, and try to cut back on the algal blooms – the ducks are alright.

Featuring synthesizers, drum machine, strings, oboe, bass, prepared piano, reversed tape, crying, and effects.

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posted 02 July 2023

Pete Cogle’s Podcast Factory – PCP#799… Mudflower…Netlabel Day 2023 Part 1…

Pete Cogle's Podcast Factory – PCP#799… Mudflower…Netlabel Day 2023 Part 1…
[PCP#799]

Pete Cogle’s Podcast Factory

“PCP#799… Mudflower…Netlabel Day 2023 Part 1…”

Mudflower…Netlabel Day 2023 Part 1… with tracks by…Monte, Sol 1, El Búho, Yeyo Pérez, Bass Culture Players, Afterdeath Television, Bitterfeld, Acto de Odio, Adrian Brewer, Sylvie Krobová, M.A.L.A., Unidub Estereo, Stekalive, Deeptronic, Nitrogene

Monte – Flor de lodo (Mudflower) [Fuego Amigo Discos]
Sol 1 – Hard Sync [Fresscode Records]
El Búho – Get At You [Shika Shika]
Yeyo Pérez And Bass Culture Players – Berry’s Dance [Bass Culture Players]
Afterdeath Television – Too Long [Underwater Computing]
Bitterfeld – Death Is Coming [Dancefloor Socialism]
Acto de Odio – Cobardes [Nacion Libre]
Adrian Brewer – Tokyo Joe [Mahorka]
Sylvie Krobová – Jak neprivázaný clun (Like an Unmoored Boat) [Poli5]
M.A.L.A. – Left (Dub Mix) [Monofonicos]
Unidub Estereo – Steppas Way Dub [Greenbeats]
Stekalive – Bright Day [Soisloscerdos]
Deeptronic – Protect me [Diavoletto]
Nitrogene – Clear [La Bomba Recordings]

This podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC-NT-NC-ND 4.0) License

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posted 02 July 2023

Charles Rice Goff III – Soundtracks

Charles Rice Goff III – Soundtracks

Charles Rice Goff III

“Soundtracks”

Soundtracks

by Charles Rice Goff III

1 Psych Pshow (2012)
2 Jollification & Memorialization (2011)
3 March Of The Lady Beetles (2008)
4 Assembly Required (2011)
5 Blooming McBuds In Natural Light (2012)
6 Climbit’s Wonders In Adventureland (2020)
7 East Kansas Lightning (2007)
8 Exchanging Consciousnesses (2011)
9 Fingering Canned Krab (2013)
10 Unnatural Selections (2008)
11 Rail To Rail (2012)

FROM THE AUTHOR:

This archive is a collection of soundtracks from videos which I produced during the first decades of the 21st Century. Taped Rugs has never previously released any of these recordings in audio-only format (*). Given the right person in the right frame of mind, each of these recordings should be able to inspire mental imagery comparable or superior to the videos for which they were produced. I intentionally did not include internet links to the specific videos which accompany the recordings in this compilation. However, anyone interested in seeking out those videos can find them by carefully searching through the collection at the link below:

https://archive.org/details/tapedrugsproductionsvideo

This archive was compiled in response to a request for Taped Rugs Productions to participate in “Netlabel Day,” July 14, 2023. Please visit the link below for more information about Netlabel Day:

https://netlabelday.tumblr.com/

Charles Goff III, June, 2023

* NOTE: “Exchanging Consciousnesses” appeared in audio-only format on “Glasklinge Sampler 04,” released by Eisenlager/midnightradio in 2013.

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posted 01 July 2023