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update, February 1st, 2026

Dear friends and followers of clongclongmoo. It's great to have you here. As you may have noticed, the site has changed a bit. Some people wanted to be able to access the music with fewer clicks. That should work again now. Here's a quick note to everyone who uses relatively new platforms such as Mirlo, Faircamp, or Coop: feel free to use the submit form to draw attention to your new music. I'd especially appreciate hearing from anyone who runs a netlabel with free Creative Commons music. Thank you! Konrad from clongclongmoo

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“We must address, individually and collectively, moral and ethical issues raised by cutting-edge research in artificial intelligence and biotechnology, which will enable significant life extension, designer babies, and memory extraction.” —Klaus Schwab

“Some people call this artificial intelligence, but the reality is this technology will enhance us. So instead of artificial intelligence, I think we’ll augment our intelligence.” —Ginni Rometty

“I’m more frightened than interested by artificial intelligence – in fact, perhaps fright and interest are not far away from one another. Things can become real in your mind, you can be tricked, and you believe things you wouldn’t ordinarily. A world run by automatons doesn’t seem completely unrealistic anymore. It’s a bit chilling.” —Gemma Whelan

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posted 17 April 2024

Jazzaria – Scholar of the Bleep Bloop

Jazzaria – Scholar of the Bleep Bloop

Jazzaria

“Scholar of the Bleep Bloop”

Music comes and music goes – the scholar’s effort never slows. Studious yet jubilant, the scholar has no malintent.

Following the rhythmic dance, each beat is planned out in advance. Bleeps and bloops, bits and nibbles, bop around without a quibble.

Featuring a variety of synthesizer sounds, drum machines, and SNES-inspired leads.

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posted 08 April 2024

kevin corcoran – jan. 21, 2024 – las vegas

kevin corcoran – jan. 21, 2024 – las vegas

kevin corcoran

“jan. 21, 2024 – las vegas”

las vegas, nevada
january 21, 2024

short sleep, a lot of HVAC and traffic, a bit of rain, hallway sounds, some snoring and rustling while away on work travel.

sony ICD-UX560 recorder placed on the windowsill of a 24th floor hotel room facing the industrial side of the city. soft noise wall overnight.

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posted 03 April 2024

Louis Lingg and The Bombs – Can You Hear The Uproar?

Louis Lingg and The Bombs – Can You Hear The Uproar?
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Louis Lingg and The Bombs

“Can You Hear The Uproar?”

Are you ready for some high energy pop infused punk music? Yeah?!? Of course… why wouldn’t you, right? Well, today is your lucky day because Louis Lingg and The Bombs have just dropped a tasty new EP called “Can You Hear The Uproar?”. Firing on all cylinders, the band rip through 3 brand new songs that are sure to become fan favorites. As an extra treat, they’ve included the instrumentals, too! So, hey… download it and enjoy.

Hey Louis Lingg and The Bombs… wow! A million thanks to everyone involved for releasing another great release here at blocSonic! Such infectious tunes!

Special thanks to Bandit Bandit Studio for the cover illustration!

Of course, thanks once again to you for downloading & listening. We always strive to deliver the music you’ll love. Please spread the word about blocSonic, if you enjoy what we do. Remember… everything we release is cool to share! Always keep the music moving… share it… blog it… podcast it! If you’re in radio… support independent music and broadcast it!

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posted 29 March 2024

𝙢𝙞𝙙𝙣𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 𝙙𝙧𝙞𝙫𝙚𝙧 – From Tokyo to Rio

𝙢𝙞𝙙𝙣𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 𝙙𝙧𝙞𝙫𝙚𝙧 – From Tokyo to Rio

𝙢𝙞𝙙𝙣𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 𝙙𝙧𝙞𝙫𝙚𝙧

“From Tokyo to Rio”

BIZC423
2024 – 𝙢𝙞𝙙𝙣𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 𝙙𝙧𝙞𝙫𝙚𝙧
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posted 23 March 2024

Shøzæ – Nuclear

Shøzæ – Nuclear

Shøzæ

“Nuclear”

New single “Nuclear” from Experimental Artist Shøzæ.
The bunker is claustrophobic, and so is the production on this track. Tune in into Shøzæ radio while you wait for the world’s inevitable destruction.
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posted 07 March 2024

Jazzaria – Leap Beat

Jazzaria – Leap Beat

Jazzaria

“Leap Beat”

An extraneous moment, suspended – an extra tick where time pauses unceasingly. Our regular rhythms disturbed, we notice the uneven temporality, yet often have trouble aligning with it.

Featuring alto and soprano flute, bass and soprano clarinet, piano, cello, strings, trumpet, french horn, glass marimba, synthesizer, and effects.

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posted 03 March 2024

Charles Rice Goff III – Anthimerias

Charles Rice Goff III – Anthimerias

Charles Rice Goff III

“Anthimerias”

Anthimerias

by Charles Rice Goff III

01 Engineer
02 Study
03 Style
04 Craft
05 Form
06 Design

Anthimeria: a word that is both a noun and a verb.
Anthimerias have become more and more ubiquitous as human linguistics have evolved throughout the early 21st Century.

The Process:

The recordings in this collection all started out as improvisations, played by Goff on a Casio AP-24 electric piano. This full-sized, 88 key piano was purchased from a Salvation Army store in Bonner Springs, Kansas, and appears to once have been employed to serve up the music for church services somewhere in the Kansas City area. Goff recorded his improvisations through the open-air microphones of a Canon S2 IS digital camera. By avoiding the use of direct line-in recording, all the overtones echoing from the piano’s speakers, some of the sounds of Goff’s fingers hitting the piano keys, and even some occasional squeaks of Goff’s chair are present in these recordings.

Using “AmazingMIDI” computer software, Goff converted each of these digital recordings into MIDI files. This particular software converts every bit of recorded data from a wave file into a monophonic MIDI format. The MIDI file then can be read by MIDI score-writing software, allowing all of its recorded sounds (including overtones and the noises of squeaking chairs) to appear as notation. Such score-writing software provides the means for artists to apply sounds from a wide variety of virtual (computer-generated) instruments to the MIDI notation. Score writers also allow artists to transpose musical keys, delete/add notation, copy and paste musical passages, add reverb and chorus effects, etc.

Goff used three different score-writers, programmed into three different computer operating systems, when molding the recordings for Anthimerias:

1) Midisoft Music Mentor MIDI Scorewriter (released 1994)
run on Microsoft Windows XP OS (2013)

2) Musescore MIDI Scorewriter (Version 1.1, released 2011)
run on Microsoft Windows 10 OS (2016)

3) Musescore MIDI Scorewriter (Version 3.6.2, released 2021)
run on Linux Ubuntu OS (2022)

Each of these three setups provided Goff with its own unique pallet of sounds and editing controls. Goff gradually refined his compositions by transferring partially-edited MIDI files from one setup to another, allowing him to alter the files again and again using all three sets of software parameters. He later re-converted his edited MIDI files into wave files and further orchestrated them with Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (released 2003) multitrack audio-editing software. During this final process, bits of the original, open-air Casio electric piano recordings were layered into some of the mixes as well. Thus, each Anthimerias composition features its own unique blend of instrumentation, dynamics, and overall attitude.

No material that did not originate from the Casio electric piano improvisations was added during the production of this collection. Some of the aforementioned overtones and incidental finger and chair noises did convert into MIDI notation, however. Several of these happy accidents were incorporated into the final mixes of this collection. No artificial intelligence was used in the production of Anthimerias.

To help listeners envision the composition process of Anthimerias, a printed PDF score of “Form” is included in this collection. This 265-page document was created through Musescore software after Goff had finished editing the piece.

Recording Dates Of Goff’s Original Casio Electric Piano Improvisations:

July 13, 2023 (Design)
September 14, 2023 (Engineer)
November 30, 2023 (Study, Craft, Form)
December 23, 2023 (Style)

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posted 02 March 2024

Tha Silent Partner – CAPSULETWO – Plates For Nujabes (Another Platters Intermission)

Tha Silent Partner – CAPSULETWO – Plates For Nujabes (Another Platters Intermission)
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Tha Silent Partner – CAPSULETWO

“Plates For Nujabes (Another Platters Intermission)”

Today we’ve got more great music by Tha Silent Partner for you to enjoy. This time around, it’s “CAPSULETWO: Plates For Nujabes (Another Platters Intermission)”, a project that he originally cooked up back in the fall of 2007. There’s more to the story, but I’ll let you read all about it in the PDF. All I can add is that the 6 songs included are fantastic. Schmoove beats for you to bump all day. Download. Enjoy. Word.

TSP… I’m very happy you released this phenomenal selection of music. Inspired work, indeed.

Of course, thanks once again to you for downloading & listening. We always strive to deliver the music you’ll love. Please spread the word about blocSonic, if you enjoy what we do. Remember… everything we release is cool to share! Always keep the music moving… share it… blog it… podcast it! If you’re in radio… support independent music and broadcast it!

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posted 01 March 2024

Jazzaria – Ave Anima

Jazzaria – Ave Anima

Jazzaria

“Ave Anima”

Breath, air, wind, life – the soul. Of the things worth honoring, this is high on the list. Celebrate spirit – and remember it is shared.

Featuring improvised clarinet accompanied by Kimiko Ishizaka’s public domain piano performance of Bach’s Prelude No. 1 of the Well-Tempered Clavier (BWV 846).

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posted 25 February 2024

Vanishing – Corridor Vanishing Corridor

Vanishing – Corridor Vanishing Corridor
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Vanishing

“Corridor Vanishing Corridor”

Vanishing Corridor is the synthesis of American sound experimenters Kingo Sleemer (Western Maryland) and Chris Campbell (St. Paul, Minnesota).

Campbell has been recording dark ambient/sound collage/field-recorded soundscapes as The Creeping Man since 2017, both as self-releases and on various labels (Hrea’m Recordings, Mono Time, Dub Cthonic, Veinte 33, Preston Capes Tapes, Wormhole World, and Shady Ridge Records), most recently finding inspiration via collaborations with like-minded artists.

Kingo has been part of the experimental music collective Halaka since the late 90s, with whom he’s recorded and released many albums in many formats; he has recently recorded and released music as Allele Cog Experiment, HOZ and Experimental College. He is also a co-founder of Pile Records.

The two share an affinity for the absurd, the obtuse, and the off-kilter.

Vanishing Corridor started as a back-and-forth exercise of sound sharing and manipulation, without preconceived themes or intentions.

The project debuts on February 18, 2024 on Mahorka with a beautiful self-titled cassette release.

Artwork by Tod Trexler / Ivo Petrov.

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posted 19 February 2024

Jazzaria – Making Up Your Mind

Jazzaria – Making Up Your Mind

Jazzaria

“Making Up Your Mind”

What are we if not the accumulation of our decisions? Illusory though it may be, our will is our being, and our choices become our identity. Take care when making up your mind, as making things up is sometimes all too easy.

Featuring dreamy electric guitar, 808 drum machine, synthesizers, sequencer, pads, voice samples, and effects.

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posted 18 February 2024

Jazzaria – Merry-Go-Square

Jazzaria – Merry-Go-Square

Jazzaria

“Merry-Go-Square”

Square the circle, and circle the square –
Pi may transcend, but it’s out there somewhere.
Round and round, the fruitless proofs go,
Impossible things drive us more than we know.

This carousel-inspired music features square-wave heavy synthesizers, electric piano, a dubious 808, pandeiro, and effects.

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posted 04 February 2024