oldest recorded computer music link


From the front page of the BBC (one of the most read articles of the day):

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7458479.stm

Quite sneaky the way it mentions Baa Baa Black Sheep
in the text then brings up God Save the Queen as the first track
(although the last few notes are quite downbeat).
Ambiguously titled article which could leave you thinking
that it was the oldest computer music if you did not read through it in full.

I wonder how many different permutations of compositions
about sheep can be found at the New Zealand College of Music..

Share My Wings and Wierd Elements releases!

Fauna – “Have U Ever Talk To Angels?”

The release of this Fauna album have been anticipated for the last four years for it is the one most complete and reflecting Fauna mood in the best way. Momentary cut of the surrounding world and feeling of eternity are equally inherent to each track of this record. Hymn to the emptiness, to its so varied phenomena is the essence and deep meaning of Have U Ever Talked To Angels?

Inner and outer emptiness, emptiness in relations, emptiness as sensation and as physical state, the never-ending whirlpool capturing the listener from the very first track and keeping intense up to the very end. And even further, after the music stops and it becomes quiet one starts to understand this quietness as nothing but the album continuation: its final chord, the echo which was not heard lately. This music, fancifully weaved of the tiny validity pieces, lets us think deep and reveal inside ourselves that very emptiness which permits to hear everything so well.

Release page (get track-by-track):
http://www.netaudio.ru/share-my-wings/releases/smw016/

ZIP with 320kbps mp3 (91mb)
http://listen.netaudio.ru/share-my-wings/releases/smw016/smw016_mp3.zip
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Takeshi Nakamura – “Sound Effect Collage”

Sounds like microtechno, clicks and cuts.

This is not music. This is sound effects collage… This how Takeshi Nakamura, musician from Tokyo, Japan describes his new album, inspired by minimal techno experiments, sampladelic cutted influences and chiptunes sinus waves.

Release page (get track-by-track):
http://www.netaudio.ru/weird-elements/releases/we002/

ZIP with 320kbps mp3 (91mb)
http://listen.netaudio.ru/weird-elements/releases/we002/we002_mp3.zip

Cheers!





Playlist 250 Experimental Music For Experimental People

Hi,
Hereby the playlist 250 of Sounds and Emotions.
“Experimental music for experimental people”
It’s party time. 250 mintues of experimental music to celebrate this 250 th show!!
This week a lot of weird stuff!!To listen to the show use one of the following links (24 hours a day)
http://www.fmbrussel.be/artikel/webradio_sounds_and_emotions.aspx : goto the red speaker “luister”
or Sound And Emotions
Title; Played; Label; Time; Total Time;
SoGeKü – UpMi!; Hans Hassler; Intakt Records; 9’40”; 9’40”;
Daybreak; Pauline Oliveros & Miya Masaoka; Deep Listening Institute; 12’46”; 22’26”;
Konnichiwa; Steve Cohn; Red Toucan Records; 15’31”; 37’57”;
You Can Do It Pimp Lucius; Pateras , Baxter , Brown; Emdpl/Records; 13’06”; 51’03”;
Letters; Heath Watts and Dan Pell; Leo Records; 12’11”; 63’14”;
Summonings; Lisle Ellis; Henceforth Records; 3’32”; 66’46”;
Diabolis Ex Machina outtakes; Arcane Device; Monochrome Vision; 9’42”; 76’28”;
Of Strange Abductors; Maja S,K, Ratkje & Jaap Blonk; Kontrans; 8’49”; 85’17”;
Arum Manis; Jack Body; Centre For NZ Music Trust; 8’26”; 93’43”;
August 05; Giuseppe Ielasi; 12K; 8’28”; 102’11”;
What Happens To The Deep-Sea Divers; Meri von KleinSmid; Mimeograph Recordings; 8’39”; 110’50”;
Annazone; Leo Kupper / Anna Maria Kieffer; Pogus Productions; 8’49”; 119’39”;
Phantasia; Jessica Nylon; Important Records; 9’32”; 129’11”;
South; Christopher McFall; Entr’acte; 8’51”; 138’02”;
Mellitin; Mem1; Interval Recordings; 6’24”; 144’26”;
Untitled 6; Stimulus; Integrated Circuit Records; 9’28”; 153’54”;
Naming The Animals; Andy Moor; Unsounds; 6’14”; 160’08”;
Fertile 08; KK Null; Touch; 13’40”; 173’48”;
Eminent Risk Factor II; Helmut Schäfer and Zbigniew Karkowski; Personal Ilimit; 11’39”; 185’27”;
No More Exploitation Of Animals; Merzbow; Quasi Pop; 33’04”; 218’31”;
Free Guitars; Noïzefer; Jamendo; 7’55”; 226’26”;
Bolachi; The Surf Messengers; C Is For Dog Records; 9’29”; 235’55”;
Circus Of Sharp Toys; Dwight Ashley; Nepenthe; 8’30” 244’25”;
Deft Eventuality; Nathan Siter; Plague Recordings; 5’35”; 250’00”;
Enjoy the musical trip!

Don’t hesitate to forward this mail to people who could be interested in it.
If you have a website you may set the link of my show on it if you wish.
Thanks to those who send me the wonderful cd’s.
Links of music are welcome but I can’t use them in my show.It’s technically to complicated to use them.Only if you can send them by mail as a cd version it would be possible that I can use them for the show.
If you would like to receive the weekly playlist just send a mail to moacrealsloa@yahoo.fr with in the subject field “playlist”.
All feedback is welcome in english , french , german or dutch.
Kind regards,
Nico

Nico Bogaerts
Sounds and Emotions
60 Rue De L’Obus
1070 Brussels
Belgium
Europe
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