Tag Archives: Lynlee

Lee+Lynn+Kubra screening in Belfast, Ireland

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EARS in Belfast Ireland will be presenting three Audio/Visual works on 12/12/13
Practising Landscapes (Ian Kubra) music by Lynlee
– A Rolling Mind (Chris Lynn)
– A Familiar Lullaby (Una Lee)
Link and info is here for now-
https://www.facebook.com/events/367403066728879/?ref=22
Looks to be a great event!
Thanks Una
still from the film: A Rolling Mind

New Lynlee track in Classwar Karaoke 0023

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After a hectic summer, it felt really great to work on a new piece with Una. Our track is called So Long July
and it can be downloaded for free along with many other incredible sounds in the most recent Classwar Karaoke survey 0023.
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Classwar_Karaoke/Classwar_Karaoke_-_0023_Survey/

Enjoy!

still taken from Angers, France

Practicing landscapes by Ian Kubra

Russian video artist Ian Kubra has created a very lovely piece called Practicing Landcapes. The audio tracks are Lynlee’s The Day ends Softly and Una Lee’s Between the Cherry Blossoms. Thanks Ian and Una for this wonderful work.
woman – Maria Menshenina
camera by Evgeny Vtorov, Ian Kubra
concept, editing by Ian Kubra
soundscape by Una Lee and Chris H. Lynn including “The day ends softly”, “Between the cherry blossoms”

Lynlee’s Beauty was Everywhere on Haze’s recent Sound Interpretation Series: Virginia Woolf

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Lynlee has contributed a new track entitled Beauty was Everywhere for Haze’s Sound Interpretation series dedicated to Virginia Woolf. This track consists of field recordings and a superb, rich reading by Una herself . Both of us are great admires of Woolf, so hopefully the track will inspire a few new readers to seek Woolf out, or motivate some old readers to dust off their copies of Mrs Dalloway . Here is a link to the Haze compilation. More Lynlee soon.

Lynlee on Haze’s latest Sound Interpretation Series: Jack Kerouac

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Lynlee  composed a track specifically for Haze’s latest Sound Interpretation series dedicated to Jack Kerouac. The track entitled “A Taste of Rainy Dawn” has Una and me reading Kerouac’s haikus in English and Korean with additional field recordings and soundscapes. The piece was really a pleasure to make and we hope it captures a certain feeling in the haikus. To listen or download go here.   Lots of great things to discover. More from Lynlee soon.

From the Haze net label:

The HAZE Netlabel presents the project Sound Interpretations. In this project we propose to rethink literary heritage of the 20th century. Over the 2012-2013 years, each month we will release the compilation dedicated to the 12 most outstanding writers of the 20th century.