“… for me not understandable voices, combined with LoFi noises, his typical micro electronics and drones create a super interesting grounded sound…”
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The Wire On Air: Adventures in Sound and Music is now online. With an excerpt of the brand new Gilles Aubry Earpolitics release “And Who Sees The Mystery”. To all who missed the broadcast, Give it a listen!
“This is some fascinating stuff, I must say. This is not your usual layering of some water/rain/sea/forest sounds, but a rather intense trip…”
More…”politics of invisibility by establishing correspondences between Paul Bowles as an ‘invisible spectator’, the veil as a strategy of resistance against colonialism by the women of the Addal music ensemble and the Pythagorean curtain of French acousmatic music.”
MoreGilles Aubry’s new record on Corvo is based on sound check situations recorded in Morocco between 2013 and 2014. The piece is a sonic exploration of Berber-Amazigh voices and instruments, rhythms and spaces. Using his microphone as a sound processing device Aubry further manipulates his field recordings through performative feedback techniques, creating an abstract composition. Limited to 300 numbered copies, the LP includes a gatefold cover with a silkscreen printed sleeve.
MoreAn evening with two audiovisual performances by Marcus Bastos, São Paolo, and Alessandra Eramo, Berlin, as a guest performer, and the launch of “delayscapes’ score,” including a graphic essay and an introductory dialog by Ana Carvalho and Marcus Bastos.
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