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Profession Reporter/ A SCAR IN THE AIR

Posted by: Thanos Chrysakis
Link:
http://www.auralterrains.com/releases.php
Date:
December 24, 2008
///////New Releases from Aural Terrains////////


'PROFESSION REPORTER'
DAN WARBURTON


Profession Reporter - the reference to Michelangelo Antonioni`s 1975 film of the same name is entirely deliberate and for you to figure out - is the latest in a series of works, following on from Warburton`s Walks series and Compendium Maleficarum III (with Frederick Farryl Goodwin), that seeks to further break down the already fragile barriers separating composition and improvisation, natural (field recordings) and man-made (improvised) sound.
Sourced from recordings made in Morocco in three different locations at three different times of day - morning, midday, evening - and extracts from live improv concerts in France, featuring Kyle Bruckmann, Bertrand Denzler, Greg Kelley, Jean Sebastien Mariage, Bruno Meillier, Bhob Rainey, Fabrizio Spera and Warburton himself - it`s voyage of discovery across space and time for composer and listener alike.


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'A SCAR IN THE AIR'
THANOS CHRYSAKIS

A continuation of the 'inscapes' series; a set of compositions based on the structural and aesthetic capacity of sonic matter; a confluence and at times collision of composed and decomposed sound-spectra, based on field-recordings, synthesized and acoustic sounds.


Also, you'll be able to visit
the listening room which contains released
and unreleased stuff.
http://www.auralterrains.com/listeningroom.php




peace,
Thanos

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