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Saturday, November 14, 2009
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Category: Music
Podcast: All Together Wrong
About the podcast: “What is on this podcast?
Trials, plan B’s, errors and rehearsals, leftovers and
whoulda-coulda-shouldas, the stuff remaining under the wet hood: the
little fellas that didn’t make it. Sketches, leftovers and drafts: an
amalgam of wrongs.
This 11 tracks date from 1999 til 2009, since “bounced” they are no
longer editable (a couple are mis-mixes from “Smile Hunter”). They are
the elaborate trials of my inner professional artistoid, working the
“crashing patching and doodling of doing”, on some very nice afternoons
(obviously with the intention of making of all the right mistakes) next
to the roaches and fliers and the hope filled tool bags of the
sleepwalking artisan.” ~ Once11
Once11 (aka Ignacio Platas) born in Montevideo has
never stood still for a second. He was an active member of the infamous
Brooklyn Williamsburg scene (’90-’93). In 91, after building
environments at Keep refrigerated, legendary illegal underground
Williamsburg club, he co-founded Lalalandia Entertainment Research
Corporation, whose large scale fountains, omnisensorial environments
and pneumatic installations have been written about in the New York
Times and Wall Street Journal. Lalalandia made many of the most
memorable Brooklyn warehouse after- hours environments of that period.
In 1994, he started up Multipolyomni and We™.
We™’s ‘97 release “as is” is considered a classic. We™ opened for the
Orb that spring. Their third release, “decentertainment” landed them at
Barcelona’s Sonar ‘99. Multipolyomni’s ‘97 New York production of the
Solar Drama from their opera Quark Soup, projected a massive live view
of the sun perpetually rising for 24 hours, broadcast LIVE from 127
consecutive locations as the world turned around once. It hosted 77
live performers and artists on two floors. The Early Aquatic Episode,
‘96 at the Brooklyn Bridge Anchorage, also from Quark Soup, was hailed
by the New York Times art critic Roberta Smith as “the only work in
scale with the Anchorage”.
In 99 he moved to Barcelona and formed a team to find solutions for
marrying video game navigation, 3D music interface, audio
visualization, hybrid environments, digital architecture, 3D sound,
audio localization, and analogue input controllers. He developed the
demo sutoolz 1.0 alpha. A 3D software interface for music performance.
By navigating through a 3D virtual architecture the musician uses a set
of 3D tools to interact with the virtual environment: gameplay zones,
speaker volumes, speaker volume membranes, speaker navigation volumes
and 3D multi-band FFT visualization systems.
Always moving forward Once11 started Meta Flora in 2002 and led a
team to Costa Rica for 3 years building synergetic renewable bamboo
structures. In 2004 he founded the Bamboo Institute.
The Bamboo Institute seeks to develop innovative ways to utilize
bamboo’s incredible potential to help solve a wide range of the
problems facing the planet. Why not work on improving and promoting
bamboo architecture and design, primarily focused on furthering the
development and utilization of bamboo as a building material the
strongest and fastest growing plant on the planet.
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Sunday, October 11, 2009
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Category: Music
Guest Programmer
Jerry Mane aka Pickle are the two production and performance names
used by antipodean Brett Murdoch. Originally from the icy southern tip
of New Zealand now living in the Mediterranean city of Barcelona. Brett
has been a producer of electronic music 10 years in his native home of
New Zealand as well as in Australia where he has releases on the
independent label LRR. The Pickle moniker is used for Brett’s
productions in the fields of electronica, ambient or sound scape work.
He has worked with visual artists in various exhibitions and art
installations.
Playlist
1. Icarus – Fijaka [Ian Carpark / Shadow records]
2. Third face – Topics in Pratical Science [What Humans Want / Full Cycle]
3. Four tet – Everything Elestic [You were there with me / Domino]
4. Exile – Pro-agonist [Spring cum air / Planet mu]
5. Team Doyobi – Crypto Burners [the solar sailer]
6. Homelife – Flying Wonders [Try again / Ninja tune]
7. Deerhunter – Cryptograms [Providence]
8. Prefuse 73 – Read the books e.p. [Pagina Catro / Warp]
9. Stereolab – Space age batchelor pad music [Foamy / Elektra]
10. Mercury Rev – Strange attractor [Persistence and the apis mellifera / Mercury]
11. Burial – Untrue [In MacDonalds / Hyperdub records]
12. Mercury Rev – Strange attractor [Af den fader kommer den sol / Mercury]
13. Mouse on Mars – Idiology [The Illking / Thrill Jockey]
14. Mercury Rev – Strange attractor [Nocturn for noorwood, Mercury]
15. Mercury Rev – Strange attractor [Incident on abeel street, Mercury]
16. Autechre – Son Dremawe [ Quaristice / Warp]
17. Third face – Topics in pratical science [How do robots wake up? / Full cycle]
18. Pickle aka Jerry Mane – War from a distance [Uunreleased]
19. Buria – Untrue [Endorphin / Hyperdub records]
20. Autechre – Notwo [Quaristice / Warp]
21. Plaid – Greedy baby [War Dialler / Warp]
22. Autechre – Quaristice [Altibizz / Warp]
23. Pickle aka Jerry Mane – Baked beam [Unreleased]
24. Boards of Canada – A moment of clarity [The campfire headphase / Warp]
25. Autechre – Paralel suns [Quaristice / Warp]
26. Boards of Canada – Tears from the compound eye [The campfire headphase / Warp]
27. We – Decentretainment [One + One Dream / Home Entertainment]
28. U Ziq – Bilious paths [Bennbulb V1.2 / Planet Mu]
29. Autechre – Outh9 [Quaristice / Warp]
30. U Ziq, bilious paths, geo geo hors, planet mu
31. Pickle aka Jerry Mane – P.M.M [Unreleased]
32. Trentemoller – The last resort [While the cold winter waiting / Pokerflat]
33. Jerry Mane – Always dub with a buddy [Dub rascals vol 2 / LR Records]
34. Tim exile – Listening tree [When every days a number / Warp]
35. Jega – Varience [Aerodynamic / Planet Mu]
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Friday, September 11, 2009
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Category: Music
Brooke Olsen aka DJ Corporal Leper is an experimental radio producer
and record collector from Sydney. She has been involved in specialist
music programming and experimental program making on various community
radio stations for a number of years, most recently as executive
producer for Sunday Night at the Movies
on Fbi 94.5fm. Brooke’s varied radiophonic creations have been
broadcast on 2ser, Fbi and ABC Radio National. Her alias Corporal Leper
fixates on collecting (and broadcasting) the unbroadcastable: strange
and forgotten musical relics of bad times long gone.
Playlist
1. Wax Audio – God [Cut, Paste and Run / Self Release] (selected media and online)
2. Buttress O’Kneel – The National Anthem Police [Dear Fellow Australians: An Independent Enquiry into Australian Values / Alias Frequencies]
3. DJ Morphism – Psycho Skippy [Compop Sampler / Self Release] (Also see: Organarchy / Ohms Not Bombs)
4. Buttress O’Kneel – A Bloke Who Likes Cold Chisel [Dear Fellow
Australians: An Independent Enquiry into Australian Values / Alias
Frequencies]
5. Toecutter – Cut Up Cops [We Topia / System Corrupt]
6. The Cackle Sisters – I Love Little Willie [Checkerboard Squares Radio Recordings]
7. Ed Special – What’s New Pussy? [Unknown] (this copy sought from illegalart.org)
8. Audrey Cook / Various Artists – Strep Throat [Talent Show (Duplex Nursing Home (1979) / Arf! Arf! Recordings]
9. Wing – In The Ghetto [Wing Sings Elvis / Self released]
10. Wax Audio – The 4th Branch (Kashmiri remix) [Cut, Paste and Run / Self released]
11. Uma Theremin – The President is on the Line (Excerpt) [Producer contribution for Fbi Radio’s ‘Sunday Night at the Movies’]
12. Trotters – Ice Ice Bacon [Ministry Of Shit (The 2003 Anus) / Spasticated Recordings]
13. Waikato Dairy Lab Singers – Any Old Cow [Mastitis Melodies / EMI Studios (New Zealand)]
14. Evolution Control Committee – Lunch [Plagiarythm / Seeland Records]
15. Buttress O’Kneel – The Clever Country [Dear Fellow Australians: An
Independent Enquiry into Australian Values / Alias Frequencies]
16. Imogen Semmler – Aussie Values [Producer contribution for Fbi Radio’s ‘Sunday Night at the Movies’]
17. Blitter and Hrvatski – Untitled 4 [Heaven and Earth Magic / Reckankreuzungsklankewerkzeuge]
18. Steven Jesse Bernstein – Face [Prison / Sub Pop] Listen to ELEVENELEVEN podcastStream from StraightUp
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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
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Category: Music
Buttress O’Kneel is a sound artist from Melbourne, who has to date
released 12 plunderphonic audio-documentaries (on topics such as
globalisation, Harry Potter, war, oil, racism, humyn rights, 9/11,
exorcisms, “Australian values”, and the Bilderberg Group), 13 albums of
culture-jammed post-pop noncore metabreaks, and several other Special
Projects, including live manipulations of mainstream CDs through a
series of destructive guitar pedals, collaborations with various other
folks (including a fully sick deconstruction of Led Zeppelin IV with
Blue Mountains misanthrope, Lucas Darklord), and commissioned
art-pieces for the ABC.
She has dedicated her life to fighting the reptilian mind-control agenda, whether or not it actually exists.
This Eleven Eleven Special is a surreal journey through time and
space, where the listener can meet some of her friends, influences,
idols, total strangers whose work she thinks totally rocks, and of
course her good self. CONTAINS NO BREAKCORE.
Playlist
1. Christopher Penrose – American Jingo (excerpt 1) [American Jingo / Illegal Art]
2. Zappa And The Mothers – What’s the Ugliest Part of Your Body [We’re
Only In It For the Money (1984 mix) / Barking Pumpkin Records]
3. Naked City – Speedfreaks [Grand Guignol / Avant]
4. Dead Ants Rainbow – The Long Skins [Dead Ants Rainbow (live) / Rough Coffee Records]
5. Otomo Yoshihide / Christian Marclay – Deep Down Under [Moving Parts / Asphodel]
6. Aux Assembly – Sideways [Even Cowgirls Get Dementia / Sabbatical]
7. Buttress O’Kneel – Our Good Fortune Is Largely The Climate [Soldier EP / IWML]
8. Peril – Kiken [Peril / Dr Jim’s Records]
9. Christopher Penrose – American Jingo (excerpt 2) [American Jingo / Illegal Art]
10. Merzbow – Short Piece For Bondage CD ROM 2 [Music For Bondage Performance 2 / Extreme]
11. Otomo Yoshihide / Christian Marclay – Blood Eddy [Moving Parts / Asphodel]
12. Extracted from Negativland’s “Time Zones” (Escape From Noise, SST)
13. Christopher Penrose – American Jingo (excerpt 3) [American Jingo / Illegal Art]
14. Buttress O’Kneel – In Some Cases [Soldier EP / IWML]
15. Christopher Penrose – American Jingo (excerpt 4) [American Jingo / Illegal Art]
16. Buttress O’Kneel – Watchtower [LIVE 18 11 06 / unreleased]
17. Bogdan Raczynski – untitled track 3 [Boku Mo Wakaran / Rephlex]
18. Merge Into Stripes – L1 [To Mesmerise its Prey before Striking / IWML]
19. Negativland - The Bottom Line [Free / Seeland]
20. Zappa And The Mothers – What’s the Ugliest Part of Your Body
(reprise) [We’re Only In It For the Money (1984 mix) / Barking Pumpkin
Records]
21. Peril – Left Of Centre [Peril / Dr Jim’s Records]
22. Christopher Penrose – American Jingo (excerpt 5) [American Jingo / Illegal Art]
23. Naked City – Gob of Spit [Grand Guignol / Avant] Listen to ELEVENELEVEN podcastStream from StraightUp
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
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Category: Music

Guest Programmer
Kptmichigan (Hillentrup, Germany)
mirrorworldmusic.com/artists/kptmichigan
Michael Beckett is kptmichigan, a musician and
producer who loves guitars, totally dislikes programming and finds the
term experimental somewhat dodgy. As kptmichigan, he has released 4
albums, the newest being the experimental 10 Self-Modulating Loops Made Whilst Fasting, released on the label MirrorWorldMusic that he and friend Schneider TM run.
About the podcast: This podcast features a bunch of
stuff from friends to people that time has forgotten…The weird and the
wonderful. I allowed myself to add random stuff to and between some of
the tracks, even creating new music especially for this podcast. Listen
loud / Listen deep.
http://mirrorworldmusic.com
Playlist
1. Moondog / Invocation [The Viking of Sixth Avenue / Honest Jon..s]
2. Blasphemy / Winds Of The Black Godz [Fenriz Presents The Best Of Old School Black Metal / Peaceville]
3. Unknown / Gong Station/Chimes [The Conet Project / Irdial]
4. Angel / Holding Loose [Hedonism / Editions Mego/MirrorWorldMusic]
5. Else Marie Pade / Faust [Et Glasperlespil / Dacapo]
6. Köhn / Willen=Köhnen [Köhn 2 / Kraak]
7. Der Golem / Unknown [Zmet / Grief Records]
8. Unknown / Unknown [Cambodian Cassette Archives / Sublime Frequencies]
9. kptmichigan / Ignatz/Bo Diddley Re-Work [Ignatz/The Complete Chess Years / Kraak/Chess]
10. Motorpsycho / Nathan Daniel..s Tune From Hawaii [Blissard / Stickman]
11. Oval / Catchy DAAD [Systemisch / Mille Plateux]
12. kptmichigan / Delma Lachney and Blind Uncle Gaspard/Notwist Re-Work
[Harry Smith..s Anthology Of American Folk Music/Nook / Smithsonian
Folkways/Big Store]
13. To Rococo Rot / Allover Dezent [Veiculo / City Slang]
14. SND/Gas / Circa 1509 / Königsforst 4 [Clicks ..n Cuts/Königsforst / Mille Plateux]
15. Kraftwerk / Kling Klang [Kraftwerk 2 / Philips]
16. kptmichigan / Kling Klang (The Lost Chapter) [None / MirrorWorldMusic]
17. The Velvet Underground / After Hours [The Velvet Underground / Verve]
Listen to the podcast http://www.plumindustries.org/2009/05/28/eleveneleven-18-kptmichigan/
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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Category: Music
Guest ProgrammerRandolf Reimann (Northern NSW) myspace.com/tralalablipRandolf Reimann is a sound artist, musician from Bangalow, Northern NSW. Randolf started his musical journey as vocalist for the Sydney 80's hardcore punk band Massappeal. See also http://last.fm/music/Massappeal. Recent group projects include electro-acoustic duo Kolliope, with singer /song writer Michelle Taylor, and experimental projects like Lawn Cigar with visual artist/musician Darren Porter. Solo, Randolf performs live electronics as Dolfazoid. Randolf is also the artistic director and facilitator of Tra La La Blip, an artist collective based on the far north coast of New South Wales. Their first release, Soundbeam Sessions Volume 1 , is a compilation CD. All the songs were created live during jam sessions at Multi Task Human Resource Foundation in Lismore NSW. The music is created using multiple midi controllers and instruments like the tenori-on, soundbeam, kaossilator, microkorg, a macbook running ableton live software and a microphone. The project provides people with disabilities access to new musical technologies, opportunities to collaborate with other musicians & artists and opportunities to record & produce original compositions. Randolf is currently in New York doing Tra La La Blip activities with disability services and the elderly. www.myspace.com/tralalablip About the set: When I left Australia in October I purposely did not take any music with me, no mp3 player, no CD's, no iTunes library. So this set is made up of music that has come to me on this extended stay in the USA, save for 1 kolliope tune and the TLLB songs. Most of the music I have received through connections made through TLLB on this trip . There are generations overlayed too, a grandmother talking over her grandson's metal band. A mother singing with school children and her son (now in the metal band), and a father doing music with his son. This was not an intentional choice, nor is it entirely experimental, it's just what has been presented to me since October 2008. Playlist
1. Atom TM/ Weisses rauchen ester teil [Raster Noton] 2. Honey Dance / Anzac March [Tra La La Blip, Soundbeam Sessions Volume 1] 3. Schneider TM Und Lustfaust/ The girl who cried all the tears from her body [ Und Lustfaust / MirrorWorldMusic] 4. In Hearts Wake feat. Amy Granieri/ Seclusion [In Hearts Wake] 5. Kolliope featuring children of Cape Byron steiner school/ No mind 6. Heil Spirits/ Venom [Sound and Fury] 7. Monophaser/ Alva Noto [Raster Noton] 8. The Langley schools music project/ God only knows 9. Venom cont/ Heil Spirits [Sound and Fury] 10. Ioannis Kalantzis/ Parastaseis A 11. Barry & Dianne/ Honey Dance (samchillian remix) [Tra La La Blip, Soundbeam Sessions Volume 1] 12. Jede Nacht/ Station 17 (kptmichigan remix)/ [MirrorWorldMusic] 13. Ray Nox/ Schneider TM & KPT.Michi.Gan14. MSG/ Icecream Truck [Tra La La Blip, Soundbeam Sessions Volume 1] 15. KPT.Michi.Gan/ Transport [MirrorWorldMusic] 16. Ioannis Kalantzis/ Parastaseis B 17. Amy & Dolfazoid/ Snowman Disco Fort [Tra La La Blip, Soundbeam Sessions Volume 1] 18. KPT.Michi.Gan & Son0/ Chapaun [MirrorWorldMusic] 19. Prinzhorn Dance School, Hamworthy sports & leisure centre. 20. Pinchers/ Agony [VP Music Group] 21. Atom TM/ Funksignal [Raster Noton] 22. Ioannis Kalantzis/ Parastaseis C 23. Super Reverb/ Jack Potatoe [Mirrorworldmusic] 24. Schneider TM & KPT.Michi.Gan/Onnanoko [MirrorWorldMusic] 25. Wellen und felder II/ Atom TM [Raster Noton] 26. Ioannis Kalantzis/ Parastaseis D 27. Honey Dance/ Anzac March (inspired flight remix) [Tra La La Blip, Soundbeam Sessions Volume 1] 28. In Hearts Wake/ 11:11 Listen to Plum Industries podcastLink to StraightUp episode
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Monday, February 02, 2009
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Category: Podcast
 Programmer Jennifer Teo (Sydney) plumindustries.orgHappy New Year folks and welcome to the first show for 2009!! Several new releases are featured this month including the opening track Untitled #175 by Francisco López & Lawrence English, from the album HB on French label Baskaru. Also new from Baskaru is Live Journeys, a selection of live performances by mixed-media band Symbiosis Orchestra. The podcast title, Mistress of Ceremonies, is a track from the new Joe Frawley release Ritual Research. An extremely enjoyable listening experience, the album is available for free download through the Clinical Archives net label. From our friends at The Agriculture we have two exciting new releases to look forward to in February. Rich Panciera under his Lloop moniker explores elements of dubstep, hip hop and drum & bass with the album 60 Hertz. Kacy Wiggins aka quiet personal electronics (aka qpe), releases the one true constant, a new album with a downtempo ambient hip hop groove. Also from qpe we hear a track from the album Boolean Logic, which I refer to as my all-time-favourite pre-cyclone music. From Australia, we hear a track from Rhythmic Movement Disorder (Room40), the long awaited debut solo release from Robbie Avenaim, a luminary figure in the Australian experimental and improvised music scene. We also hear a golden oldie, That That Revolves, a Severed Heads track that features on the companion CD to a new book release entitled Experimental Music: Audio Explorations In Australia. Book chapters have been written by ‘artists, producers and participants in alternative music-making’ in Australia including contributions from Julian Knowles, Shannon O’Neill, Ian Andrews and Jim Denley, to mention a few, edited by Gail Priest. A definite must have for those interested in the history of experimental and electronic music in Australia. I was thrilled that Punos rated a mention (thanks Seb Chan). Enjoy!
Playlist 1. Francisco López & Lawrence English - Untitled #175 [ HB/Baskaru ] 2. Severed Heads - That That Revolves [ Experimental Music: Audio Explorations In Australia ] 3. Lloop - ODB Scripta Elegans [ 60 Hertz/The Agriculture ] 4. Benga - Go Tell Them [Diary Of An Afro Warrior/Tempa] 5. Benga - 26 Basslines [Diary Of An Afro Warrior/Tempa ] 6. qpe - Degrees of Freedom [ the one true constant/The Agriculture ] 7. Lloop - 22 Degrees (Sun Dogs) [ 60 Hertz/The Agriculture ] 8. Symbiosis Orchestra - Live At Fabbricaeuropa, Florence 1 [ Live Journeys/Baskaru ] 9. Joe Frawley - Mistress of Ceremonies [ Ritual Research/Clinical Archives ] 10. Robbie Avenaim - Bodyrocking [ Rhythmic Movement Disorder/Room40 ] 11. Joe Frawley - Inquiry [ Ritual Research/Clinical Archives ] 12. qpe - Fulcrum [ Boolean Logic/The Agriculture ] 13. Bai Tian - In [ Ya Ji/Kwan Yin Records ] Listen to Plum Industries podcast Link to StraightUp episode
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Saturday, December 27, 2008
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Category: Music
Guest ProgrammerCarolyn Teo (Sydney / Montréal) www.carolynteo.comCarolyn Teo (aka Wun Thong) is an artist from Sydney, Australia, who works across media in photography, video, sound, textiles, performance and d.i.y electronics. Currently exploring the city of Montréal and enduring one of the coldest winters in the world, yet discovering a city abundant in culture and creativity. The D.I.Y approach in Montréal allows for creative freedom and expression which nurtures a healthy arts community. Healthy in the sense that artists self release CD's that come to be works of art, each CD feels personalized and one of a kind. This month's "xmas special" is a collection of self released and independent experimental artists from Montréal, Canada. Sit back and enjoy bruits du nord! Playlist1. Hobo Divine - The Strangest Thing [ Néanmoins, various artists/ natacha's recordings, Montréal 2002 ] 2. .TM - A Very Mango Daquiri Christmas [Papa's Basement, Sydney, Xmas 2007] 3. Jacob Chelkowski - Babushka! Babushka!….ooooooh! [squint 00O, Montréal 2008] 4. Peter - Dans Nos Tiroirs Des Papillons [ Néanmoins, various artists/ natacha's recordings, Montréal 2002 ] 5. Peter + Petite Musique - Éviter Les Monstres [Couvertures & Confitures, natacha's recordings, Montréal 2003] 6. Carolyn Teo - Tempête de neige [Montréal 2008] 7. Emerald Cloud Cobra - Untitled [Two Pursuits (original version 2004)] 8. James Schidlowsky - Ringen III (rapid pyramid) [Ringen Again, Montréal 2005] 9. Alexandre St-Onge - Joseph Carey Merrick part 2 10. Cian Éthrie - Cymbal Licks [Cymbal Licks, Montréal] 11. Dynamo Coléoptera - memagurushi UTA [Dynamo Coléoptera, Montréal 2008] 12. Shapes And Sizes - Annihilator [Shapes And Sizes, Montréal} 13. Carolyn Teo - Meditating On A Wire Fence [Mudgee Recording, Sydney 2007] 14. Ernest & Ulrick - Prélude ["couc couc" various artists natacha's n:06, Montréal 2003] 15. Heavy Eye Of The Sun - Comme les ailes des libellules [Heavy Eye of the Sun II, Montréal 2006 16. Lucas - Deck The Halls [Lucas & Friends Discover A World Of Sounds, 1997] Listen to Plum Industries podcastLink to StraightUp episode
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Tuesday, November 11, 2008
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Guest ProgrammerShannon O'Neill (Sydney) http://shannon-oneill.netShannon O'Neill is an artist, academic and curator who works across music, radio, Internet, performance, text, video and installation. Shannon works as a lecturer in Media Arts at the University of Technology, Sydney and is currently completing a PhD in music at the University of Wollongong. He has been a director of the Electrofringe festival (2001-02), the Disorientation series (2003), and the Sydney Liquid Architecture festival (2005-07) and is the founder of Alias Frequencies, an organisation that promotes and publishes music and media art. He contributed a chapter to the new book Experimental Music: Audio Explorations in Australia. This edition of ELEVENELEVEN features all Australian artists. Playlist1.Emma Russack - Death Heads 2. Atone - Cockroach [Brutalism / Shebeen/Basscode] 3. Loom - sss nail shell 4. DJ Do - Adolf a Carrot? [Mangled by the Tool of Satan] 5. Itch-E & Scratch-E - Bastards [Irritable / Volition] 6. The Process Void - Comfort Zone [Arcane Matter / Green Mutant] 7. New Waver - Life Force [The Defeated / Endearing] 8. Puzahki - Suffocating Matt Pt 2 [Smoking When Pregnant / Alias Frequencies] 9. Wheelsfalloff - Woman [Tough Titties / Goulburn Poultry Fanciers Society] 10. Go back to your precious wife and son - Monkey Machine [Shindii Shimae] 11. John Watermann - D5 - [Ambiguity / Night Shift] 12. Systematics - 245T [Rural / M Squared] 13. Lucas Darklord - How God Rapes (Literal Reading) [Bleaching All Life You Knew / Painfree Foundsound Institute] 14. Melds - Melds [Melds / Alias Frequencies] 15. beardwagon - Never - [Poolside] Listen to Plum Industries podcastLink to StraightUp episode
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Saturday, October 11, 2008
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Guest ProgrammerMark Brown (Sydney) http://untitledbrown.zina.orgMark Brown is a Sydney based sound, installation and photo media artist exploring the phenomenology of space, architecture and acoustic atmospherics. Brown's practice has evolved into a poetic response to site, critiquing the history and function of architecture by documenting and making manifest unseen and unheard phenomena in space.
This playlist maps a trajectory through strategies in the creation of sound composition and music derived from field recordings, sampling, artist made instruments and meta-generative techniques. Minit's samples of 'absence' recorded in the place where the Berlin wall used to be are layered into a subtle building wall of sound in Berlin Untitled. Wolfgang Voigt's Pop 4 pulses through the black forest of reconstructed pop elasticity. Inside the white cube, a museum goods lift opening its doors to hear the ruminations of a disembodied forensic entity in Fontana Musee Incident. Einsturtzende Neubauten's sound sculpture / instruments flail on the stage of Werner Schwab's Faust. During the Acoustic Space Lab project in Irbene Latvia Zina Kaye & Mr Snow inhabit a decommissioned soviet satellite communications dish and distilled the unseen sonic particles it collects. Ian Andrew's Dude Descending a Staircase traverses the static of radio waves and glitch frequencies in a Duchampian audio readymade. Echolocation is a recent collaboration with myself and Vincent and Vaughan O'Connor, the intention was to create a live sonic meteorology of field recordings and circuit bending. http://www.wooloo.org/untitledbrownhttp://www.myspace.com/contrailmusicPlaylist1. Minit - Berlin Untitled (zwischen alexandrin und alte Jacob strasse) [Metaklang / RMIT Gallery Melbourne 2003] 2. Wolfgang Voigt aka GAS - Pop 4 [Pop / Mille Plateaux] 3. Mark Brown + Ion Pierce - Fontana Musee Incident [ICAN Gallery Sydney 2008] 4. Einstertzende Neubauten - Das Orchestra [Faustmusik / Rough Trade Records] 5. Zina Kaye + Mr Snow - Firmament [Acoustic Space Lab project / Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Center Irbene Latvia 2001 - 3] 6. Ian Andrews - Dude Descending a Staircase [Static Museum2 / Artspace Center for Contemporary Art Sydney 2001] 7. Mark Brown + Vincent & Vaughan O'Connor - Echolocation (Live) [Paramatta amphitheatre, Sydney 2008] Listen to Plum Industries podcastListen to StraightUp episode
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Friday, September 12, 2008
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Guest ProgrammerDJ Olive (USA) www.djolive.comDJ Olive is known for many sounds, from beats to sleep to avant-turntablism. In the early 90's he was an active member of the infamous Williamsburg scene, producing ambient events throughout Brooklyn and Manhattan. He was a founding member of We™, one of the most influential electronic acts to emerge from the U.S. scene in the ninties. As a joke, he gave birth to the term "illbient" and has been credited with founding the illbient movement. As an improvisor he has performed with thousands of world class musicians such as Luc Ferrari, Kim Gordon, Ikue Mori, Uri Caine, John Zorn, Christian Fennez, plus many more. He also co-heads the Agriculture record label. DJ Olive has prepared a special podcast for ELEVENELEVEN, the TITICACA BBQ MIX, a fun radio piece with friends. Enjoy! TITICACA BBQ MIX Playlist "intro" _illstyle live "lambuna" omar yusuf turaybi _tihama north yemen "titicaca dawn" _multipolyomni "animus 1″ _jacob druckman "siiriri" _kenya "bukusu" _kenya "apple au genie" _cambodia "lets make the most of a beautiful thing" _nancy wilson "song & dance" _nigeria "sleep" excerpt _dj olive "olson" _boards of canada 3 min mini cdr _toshio kajiwara & tim barnes "conversation" _south america "if they see" _We™ "nya-be" & "yo bon maa" tumi _upper volta africa "ziyara al ahamsi" _tihama north yemen "the click" arieni _south africa "alegria" _bolivia "kontakte" _karlheinz stockhausen "big bambu" _cheach y chong intro _marlene sai "lullaby" _upper volta africa "visions of a new world (phase 1)" _lonnie liston smith & the cosmic echoes "billy gean" _mathieu boogaerts "burial dub" _bunny wailer spanish 7″ battle sound fx record "poem electronique" _edgar varese "children and god" _tony schwartz "coconut song" lamu _kenya "open the light" _boards of canada "kwahahalu" _indians of brazil "ihaha" _indians of brazil "nefisa(electronique)" _earthling "evelution of the beast" _autechre mix "taos hoop dance" _sw native american "volodya" _angola "tam pysiambo" _coastal amerindians of guyana "tea house in tuhayta" _tihama north yemen "urua" _south america "legende de chinvong" _cambodia "english as a second language" talking package "bone" _once11 "sloop a" jon tye "i dont sweat" _dave alvin "aku aku" -south america "nyatiti" _kenya "umo one" _khan "funeral dance" _kenya "disco love" _ian pooley "roza" vermeila _brazil "tonaha" _coastal amerindians of guyana "ufolo" _angola "come wi goh dung deh" _linton kwesi johnson "bamileke bafang" _musiques du cameroun "giulietta degli spiriti" nino rota "standing here at the present time" _tony schwartz "fugi isa" _coastal amerindians of guyana two intros _marlene sai bennink / brotzmann fmp "hemcin trios danses" _turquie "goodbye my friend" _coastal amerindians of guyana plus a few extra mystery snibits here and there… Listen to Plum Industries episodeListen to StraightUp episode
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Sunday, July 27, 2008
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Guest ProgrammerNick Wishart (Sydney) www.toydeath.comNick Wishart is a Sydney based sound artist, musician and chronic circuit bender. He creates interactive multi-media installations and circuit bent instruments that form the basis of the all toy band Toydeath. The MIDI controlled pneumatic orchestra CeLL, developed in collaboration with Miles van Dorssen, is also a big part of his life. Nick Wishart will be performing with Toy Death on 30th August at the Sound of Failure (main event), and as part of the Sound of Re-use (group show) opening 3rd September. Sound of Failure 2008The Sound of Failure is sound art festival based in Sydney, begun in 2007, that explores notions of organised and indeterminate music/sound/noise as conceived and experienced in this, our post-digital era. It is both an inclusive and critical exploration of a broad spectrum of audio experience that includes everything from experimental cabaret, to granular synthesis-derived microsound. This year, the Sound of Failure is a multi-sited event centred around the main performance night at the Factory Theatre in Enmore, which will include some big names and some exciting emerging performers. For full festival details visit www.soundoffailure.comPlaylist1. Toy Death - Vtech 2. Nick Wishart - Cleared For Landing 3. Nick Wishart - Sine Stab 4. Nick Wishart - Starbase 5. Nick Wishart - Big Stab Comp 6. Nick Wishart - Snowy Mountains Scheme 7. Nick Wishart - Frog Intro 8. Nick Wishart - Iron Lung 9. Pyrolator - Cassiopeia [Ausland / Ata Tak] 10. Nick Wishart - Low 11. Pyrolator - Bacano Brothercito [Ausland / Ata Tak] 12. CeLL - Super Rattle Mastered 13. Nick Wishart - Bubble Stab 2 14. Nick Wishart - C011 15. Raymond Scott - Sleepy Time [Soothing Sounds For Baby / Basta] 16. Raymond Scott - Domino [Manhattan Research Inc. / Basta] 17. Mark Mothersbaugh - Ping Island/Lightning Strike Rescue Op [Original Soundtrack The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou / Hollywood Records] 18. Nick Wishart - Huge Noise 19. Casionova - a - d This Is Not The Future 20. Horror Horse - Toy Death remixed by Horror Horse 21. Nick Wishart - Huge Crack 22. CeLL - Red Rattler Listen to Plum Industries episodeListen to StraightUp episode
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Friday, June 27, 2008
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Category: Music
IMPROVISED RADIO PIECECédric Peyronnet (Bellac/France) www.ingeos.orgTitle: kdi dctb 209 [a]Listen to Podcast"A totally improvised radio piece dealing with the relationships I can draw between some of the works I've done these last 10 years. I revisit the archives 1998-2008. My work is always "site" based: a place is explored, recorded, played, then becomes a matter for the studio work; a piece is always about a place, and is always composed only with sound material gathered in - a really very important point to me. It is never a 'phonography' of the place but an interpretation of the place. " ~ Cédric PeyronnetCédric Peyronnet (aka toy.bizarre / ingeos) is a sound artist working since 1990 with phonography and soundscapes, using the principles of concrete, acousmatic, electroacoustic music. Peyronnet's practice of "sound mapping", the exploration of places by sound recording, listening and sound sculpting, take form in compositions and sound pieces, concerts, sound screenings and sound installations. Cédric Peyronnet is performing at Liquid Architecture 9, Australia' s premier sound-arts festival throughout July 2008.Liquid Architecture, Australia's premier sound-arts festival, celebrates its ninth consecutive year with concerts, surround sound presentations, audio-visual and recorded work, exhibitions and installations. Featuring our most imaginative musicians, composers, sound designers and media artists in a sense-specific feast for the ears. International highlights include Robert Normandeau (Canada), world renowned electro acoustic composer, in Australia also for the Australian Computer Music Association conference; Cedric Peyronnet / toy.bizarre (France) whose works focus on phonography and field recordings, and who will spend time mapping on location prior to performing; Marcus Schmickler (Germany) who will present experimental and electronic compositions from his Altars of Science release 2007; and multi-instrumentalist Andrew Pekler (Germany), well known for his atmospheric soundscapes. Festival Dates| BRISBANE | Friday 4th - Saturday 5th July 2008 | SYDNEY | Friday 11th - Saturday 12th July 2008 | BENDIGO | Tuesday 15th July 2008 | MELBOURNE | Wednesday 16th - Saturday 19th July 2008 | CASTLEMAINE | Sunday 20th July 2008 | CAIRNS | Friday 25th July 2008 | PERTH | Saturday 26th July 2008 Full program details visit www.liquidarchitecture.org.auLink to StraightUp episode
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Sunday, June 01, 2008
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Category: Music
Guest ProgrammerKazumichi Grime (Sydney) www.kazumichi.comKazumichi Grime is a Sydney based sound and visual artist. Recently he has been incorporating video art into his live sets which have been performed at events such as The Big Day Out, eScapes, Disorientation, The MCA and Liquid Architecture. The focus of the video imagery is often of intense studies of simple concepts that work in collaboration with the sound to create a resolve. Dense textural drones are drawn from field recordings, analogue synthesis and acoustic recordings. He has released numerous recordings since 1994 on cd, vinyl and online and has performed extensively. As well as his own solo practice, Grime has collaborated on a number of projects with artists such as Kim Cascone, Gary Bradbury, Anthony Guerra, Andy Polaine and has also developed a number of pieces as a sound artist for video artist Shaun Gladwell, including the 2007 Venice Biennial piece, 'Storm Sequence' About this playlist. The music I have chosen is music and sounds that I find engaging and beautiful. It also happens to be all of Australian artists whom I have followed for some time over the years and have found their music an inspiration (though I did sneak a new track of mine in as well as a remix I did). Having grown up on a diet of Severed Heads in the 80s, I naturally find Bradbury's work wonderful, unexpected and humorous. I have always enjoyed releases by Ambarchi, Minut and lesser known artists like Daniel Whiting whose track here is a cdr he handed to me one night and is heard here in its entirety, quite an epic. Enjoy. Kazumichi Grime will be performing at Liquid Architecture 9 Sydney Festival of Sound Arts 11-12 July 2008. www.liquidarchitecture.org.auPlaylist1. Ben Frost - Theory of Machines [Bedroom Community] 2. Size - 1000 Bambis [Actual Size / Zonar recordings] 3. Severed Heads - A Relic of the Empire [Since the Accident] 4. Pretty Boy Crossover - Mystery Sentence (remix by Kazumichi Grime) [Clan Analogue] 5. Kazumichi Grime - Parlour [Liquid Architecture 9 Festival CD] 6. Minut - Winged Life [Jukebox Buddha compilation] 7. Bradbury - Theatre tracks [unlisted / cdr] 8. Bradbury - Theatre tracks [unlisted / cdr] 9. Daniel Whiting - What becomes of the wooden hearted [cdr] 10. Oren Ambarchi - Stactedit [Variable Resistance compilation / 23FIVE] Listen to StraightUp episodeListen to Plum Industries episode
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Thursday, May 01, 2008
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Category: Music
Guest ProgrammerJeph Jerman (USA) www.jerman.littleenjoyer.comJeph Jerman is a musician, improviser and sound-maker from the US. Jerman first began recording and performing in 1986, under the name Hands To . Most of his early sound work was sampler and tape loop based. Over the course of ten years Jerman's music evolved into environmental recordings, with very little to no manipulation or electronic processing. In 1996, Jerman embarked upon a weekly series of concerts in Seattle at Anomalous Records , which brought him into contact with the city's improvised music community. During this time he began performing solo, using only natural found objects (stones, shells, bones, driftwood, pine cones, etc) as sound-makers, a practice which continues today. In 1999, the Animist Orchestra was founded, original members are Jeph Jerman, Eleanor Gallagher, Dave Knott, Mike Shannon, Jeffery Taylor and Robert Millis. Most of Jerman's previous work could be interpreted as being 'idea-based'. He finds that most of his work nowadays is sound-based, and believes it is due to his growing interest in listening, in what happens when one listens, and his concomitant disinterest in contextualizing sound. Photo by: Julie SchubertText : www.kaon.org/jeph_jermanPlaylist1. Doug Theriault - Orange (excerpt) [Fargone Records] 2. Tac - Out Of Context (excerpt) [Pure] 3. Eric Lanzillotta, Mike Shannon & Dave Knott - Untitled 4. Greg Davis - Auckland Pier Hydrophone 5. Dave Knott - Rondo 3 6. Climax Golden Twins - German [Climax Golden Twins (The Rock Album)/Fire Breathing Turtle] 7. Mike Shannon - Lex-O [Raido/Oxglove] 8. Leny Puksar - Reeds 1 9. Leny Puksar - Reeds 2 10. Jeph Jerman - Metal Drift (excerpt) [AARC] 11. Giancarlo Toniutti - Ura Itam Taala'… [Ferns Recordings] 12. Steve Peters - Delicate Abrasions [Pianíssimo] Listen to this episode... StraightUp & Plum Industries
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