Category Archives: composition

New Lynlee Project!

I am happy to report that Una and I are working on
a new collaborative series ‘Words in the Winds : Sounds’. Here is a brief description:
A field recording is marked with the presence of the sound recordist through a recited poem and accompanied by musical intervention, which occurs through exchange of sound. Below is our first track.
Enjoy!

Voice and Field Recording: Una Lee
Piano: Chris Lynn
Poem: A Thousand Roses by Una Lee

Cam radio program on Field Recordings

I am a bit late on this, but was happy to discover one of my tracks was featured on the CAM radio program dedicated to field recordings. From what I gather, CAM is based in Wales and is a platform for experimental music and film.
Go Here to listen. The program is stellar!  Here is what they say:

This special mix concentrates on the role of field recordings within music. All tracks featured in this show are either a pure field recording or ones that feature field recordings layered with other sounds or manipulated from a number of artists around the world. The show features a huge variety of sounds ranging from wine making in West Wales (Jacob Whittaker) to marching bands in San Sebastian (Tyler Newman), and from the cliffs of northern Iceland (Kate Carr) to road trips in Portugal (Tobiáš Potočný)

The track Xu leads the classroom discussion is taken from Remote Partings published on the Echomusic label a few years ago.

 

New Barbiero/Lynn track-Rusted Boats in a Foggy Harbor

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Doubting All Things Aligned is a new collaborative work with  Daniel Barbiero. The entire project will be released this summer, but for now we offer this teaser, “Rusted Boats in a Foggy Harbor version 2.” This track  features chance piano, prepared bass, and field recordings. Enjoy!

Cover Art: Super 8 still from Journal of Drifting Hours.