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Category Archives: Audio
Cicadas outside Nanjing University (Audio 31)
Augmented Landscapes on Admirable Restraint-plus some notes
Before I am off to my next teaching assignment and audio/visual project, I wanted to share a few exciting notes:
A track from Augmented Landscapes will be featured on the Admirable Restraint show in Australia-details and track list are here-
Also Augmented Landscapes was mentioned in Avant Music News in the Best of 2014 (so far) link is here
Be back in August
Still is from my work station in Normandy, France!
Augmented Landscapes: A collaboration with Daniel Barbiero released on Zeromoon
This text is from the liner notes :
Augmented Landscapes is a collaborative work melding acoustic and electronic sound elements with field recordings.
The acoustic element is provided by double bass and prepared double bass, played along a continuum of conventional and extended techniques. The electronic element, which consists in the granular synthesis of acoustic double bass performances, broadens the instrument’s sound palette to encompass varied and unconventional colorations.
When these elements are matched to the overheard sounds captured by these field recordings, a perspective emerges that is analogous to a hypothetical landscape augmented by a multiplication of dimensions both sonic and spatial. Points of reference shift as aural features constantly rearrange themselves in relation to each other, creating a series of gestalts in which figure and field alternate, blend and separate in varying combinations. Here familiar sounds mutate into something unfamiliar before becoming familiar once again.
This collaboration was released on the excellent Zeromoon label go here to Listen or download-
http://zeromoon.bandcamp.com/album/augmented-landscapes
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Lynn__Daniel_Barbiero/Augmented_Landscapes/
A few extra notes-The field recordings I provided date back to 2004 .
The cover art is a still from the film Clouds and the Docklands.
Lynlee on “Spring Reverberates” the most recent Duck In A Tree Radio Show Updated with Links!

:Zoviet *France’s Radio show A Duck In A Tree has included seven Lynee tracks on their most recent program called “Spring Reverberates”
A very warm thanks to them! The program is here It will air tomorrow on Basic FM.
I will post the links to the podcast and mixcloud as soon as they are online.
Update: Here are the links to download or listen-
Go spend some time with their programs!
http://zovietfrance.podbean.com/
https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/a-duck-in-a-tree/id549888021
Rain on Campus (Audio 30)
Lynlee’s “Now You Made Me Want To Go To Berlin” featured in new Sound Interpretation series from the Haze Netlabel

There is a new Lynlee track featured in the recent Haze Sound Interpretation series on cities . This one is on Berlin. Thanks to Una for providing and editing the interviews. She did a masterful job! You can go here to listen.
Una writes a wonderful note on here facebook page as well
We will post this on Souncloud soon!
Enjoy.
Artwork: Haze Netlabel
DC Listening Lounge Privacy Settings at the Goethe Institut 5/17/14
Two of my field recordings will be part of this event tomorrow night along with great sounds and live music!
The link is here
I will post my recordings later this month.
Thanks to the DC Listening Lounge!
Artwork: DC LIstening Lounge
Suzhou Studio featured in :Zoviet *France’s A Duck In A Tree radio show.
I recently discovered that my recording Suzhou Studio was featured in Zoviet France’s weekly radio show, A Duck In a Tree. This is splendid program which highlights all facets of music, including field recordings. On a personal note, I consider Zoviet France innovators and pioneers so this was a real surprise and a great honor to be included. Here is a link to the show . I have been downloading past programs
Artwork: Zoviet France
Inspired by Flickr: British Library Series
I contributed two tracks to the excellent new series Inspired by Flickr for the British Library . A special thanks to Cheryl Tipp!
Go here to listen.
This looks like it is going to be a wonderful place to visit for sounds and images.
If you are interested in submitting , this is what they are looking for:
“Whether you’re a musician, artist or designer, we’d like to invite you to bring these images to life by creating a short sound piece inspired by this amazing collection. Whether you’re interested in creating a sound portrait of an exotic landscape or fancy tackling something a little more abstract, we’d love to hear what you come up with” – See more at: http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/sound-and-vision/2014/03/inspired-by-flickr.html#sthash.oa5CFrLU.dpuf
Below are the two images I chose.


Go have a listen!








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