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composers like eliane radigue?

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 https://www.reddit.com/r/composer/comments/p7htdf/where_can_i_read_more_about_wandelweiser_eliane/ Wandelweiser explained what it is vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rpog4PGAIHg group of musicians  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wandelweiser consists largely of silence BITS TAKEN FROM EXPLAIN VID: Andre O Moller . in memory of James Tenney V https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYfPTFcgI-U droney, low strings Antoine Beuger . 24 petits preludes pour la guitare https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0an6DnluHpE lots of silence, slow pace, more silence than sounds A comment on the video talked about Kory Reeder too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUjOBXKt7W0 Available Light for Violin (2020) Adjacent Spaces for Piano Trio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OT7k2g0W5Yg Jakob Ullmann  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aepGJZXEYoU the book Experimental Music Since 1970 by Jennie Gottschalk https://www.reddit.com/r/drone/comments/5w2s2z/looking_for_acoustic_drone_music_featuring_bowed/ the...

Creating Sound Piece

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While doing/starting this project, I had a few inspirations in mind. I knew basquiat used to be in an experimental band called Gray, I decided at the very beginning that I wanted to do a rotary phone at the start of my piece, which came from 'Suicide Hotline' when I heard the phone noises. I then looked at the visual aspect of the painting and made notes, and then the meaning. Because the painting is about capitalism, I decided I wanted to use metallic industrial sounds to create an intense and churning atmosphere; kind of like the beginning sequence of Metropolis but in audio form. While listening to Gray's album, Drum Mode was relevant for this as I liked it's echoing and beat - hence the first booms in my piece. I then looked around at other experimental sound pieces around the theme of capitalism and metal. - William Basinski - The Disintegration Loops gave me the idea of noises clashing w music-y kinda stuff/whispery. This inspired me to experiment wit...

Experimental Sound Art Pieces; A First Look

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Out of the artworks we were given to decide what to base our sound piece inspiration from, I decided i liked these three the most. The first has a lot of hidden things inside of it, which may be interesting to delve into, and the Kandinsky has a nice use of colour and the shapes could be translated into sound/music in a really cool way, however, I have decided to do the Obnoxious Liberals piece by Basquiat as he is familiar to me and I like him. I also know of his experimental band that he had called Gray that I think would be good to work with. I also like the meaning behind the painting.