Category Archives: minimal

Beyond Encounters #23: Daniel Barbiero’s tracklist and archive.

Beyond Encounters tracklist:

Chris H. Lynn & Daniel Barbiero: Grisaille v. 2 (1:51)

From the album Doubting All Things Aligned, Plus Timbre PT032.

Projection 1 (4:14)

Composed by Morton Feldman. From the album In/Completion, Endtitles ET21.

Untitled Aug 2019 (5:44)

With Dennis Kane, guitar. Unreleased track.

December 1952 (10:08)

Composed by Earle Brown, arr. DB. With Jimmy Ghaphery, flute; Will Robin, alto saxophone; Tom Wall, baritone saxophone; Patrick Crossland, trombone; Robin Hayward, microtonal tuba. Bandcamp

X & Y (But Not Z) excerpt (7:21)

With James Wolf, violin. Bandcamp.

Stratigram No 5 excerpt (7:25)

With Dave Vosh, modular synthesizer, and Ken Moore, electronics and assemblage. From the album Stratigrams, Modulisme Session 112, Reciprocess 08

Astronomical Dawn (4:20)

With Chris Videll, modular synthesizer. Unreleased track.

Wooden Mirrors excerpt (6:02)

With Cristiano Bocci, double bass (right channel). From the album Wooden Mirrors, Plus Timbre PT086.

On the Side/of Objects (8:39)

With Eva Zollner, accordion, and Gary Rouzer, cello. Soundcloud.

Piano Piece No. 1 (5:47)

With Perry Conticchio, piano. Unreleased track.

Massive thanks to Dan and for all the collaborators who contributed to this show. This was wonderful

Audible Landscapes

Audible Landscapes, which was originally released on the Sockets CDR label in the autumn of 2007, is now up on Bandcamp. This was my first full-length release. I plan on putting up the physical release eventually. Hard to believe, but some of these recordings date back to 2005-2006.
Enjoy!

Michelle Reading The Black Art In The Miami Night

Thanks to Peter W for sending me this track to rework. I just added a bit of minimal piano and split the verse to add space. Big thanks to everyone one who was involved in putting this together.
Have a listen below.

The Black Art by Anne Sexton

A woman who writes feels too much,
those trances and portents!
As if cycles and children and islands
weren’t enough; as if mourners and gossips
and vegetables were never enough.
She thinks she can warn the stars.
A writer is essentially a spy.
Dear love, I am that girl.

A man who writes knows too much,
such spells and fetiches!
As if erections and congresses and products
weren’t enough; as if machines and galleons
and wars were never enough.
With used furniture he makes a tree.
A writer is essentially a crook.
Dear love, you are that man.

Never loving ourselves,
hating even our shoes and our hats,
we love each other, precious, precious.
Our hands are light blue and gentle.
Our eyes are full of terrible confessions.
But when we marry,
the children leave in disgust.
There is too much food and no one left over
to eat up all the weird abundance.

Poem read by Michelle Badillo
Idea & Concept: Peter Wullen
Piano rework by Chris H Lynn @framingsounds

Pic by Lu Semenova with kind permission of the artist

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.