Chinese Experimental Music Download

Here’s a good chance to check out what’s happening on the cutting edge of Chinese experimental electronic/computer music……

—- Press Release from Post-Concrete

On Chinese New Year’s Day, Feb 7, 2008, Post-Concrete started a brand-new line of releases of sound art, experimental electronic, laptop Max/MSP/Jitter/SuperCollider, algorithmic piano, noise, not-in-the-field recordings, live bootlegs, etc., featuring mostly artists from China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. This line, called ARCHIVAL VINYL, is net-only and all releases are offered in the lossless FLAC format (i.e., CD quality sound and can be burned to CDs). All for immediate download at zero cost.

Six titles have been released in three days (with more in the works):

AV001 Wang Changcun – KUNCHONG
AV002 Xie Zhongqi – KUROJAWAN
AV003 Jiang Liwei – EXPERIENCES
AV004 Yao Dajuin – DREAM REVERBERATIONS (singles)
AV005 Wolfenstein – LIVE AT NANHAI 2007
AV006 2RqP5k – ANTECHRE LIVE IN SHANGHAI

ARCHIVAL VINYL: http://www.post-concrete.com/vinyl/

iPhone as Oscillator

Hi,

This is not a topic for all Maxers but for people who are interesting in iPhone.
I uploaded a demo movie of an iPhone’s oscillator application for at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdUzUe37vIU

As I described in the video information, the application is not distributed at this time.
Because it is very buggy and freezes your iPhone certainly.
Please don’t ask me about the future plan. I’m new to Audio Queue programming.

Thank you.

Masayuki Akamatsu

New: DIALECTICAL MOVEMENTS by Tau

Stasisfield is happier than Heidegger and more delighted than Deleuze
to present its first free mp3 release of 2008!

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DIALECTICAL MOVEMENTS

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an MP3 full-length album by
TAU (M. MOORE)

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Baltimore’s Melissa Moore creates elaborate, theory-driven sound
pieces using equipment that is part art installation, part science
lab. The sparseness of her sounds belies a complexity to the work and
its construction, the result of using a series of self-invented
physical instruments to focus the listener’s attention on the
physical properties of the materials involved. Both pieces presented
here offer a sonic glimpse of the working through of a process; and
while they sound like live recordings at an art gallery, they could
just as easily be field recordings made inside a physical science
laboratory: an immersive – and quite literally experimental – sound
world.

Available for download here:

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http://www.stasisfield.com/releases/year06/sf-6003.html

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Also includes liner notes in a downloadable pdf booklet.

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COMING UP:

New MP3 releases by

LOST DATA (Hal Rammel, Jon Mueller and Jim Schoenecker)
GREGORY TAYLOR
THOMAS WINCEK
ARCHIVE (MIKE HALLENBECK)
and more…

As always, thanks for listening.

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John Kannenberg

[ http://www.johnkannenberg.com ]

[ http://www.myspace.com/johnkannenberg ]

[ http://www.stasisfield.com ]

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