FURTHERNOISE.ORG NEW REVIEWS & FEATURES JUNE 07

FURTHERNOISE.ORG NEW REVIEWS & FEATURES JUNE 07
Featuring a host of national and international musicians and sound artists.
http://www.furthernoise.org/index.php?issb

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This weeks program features an exclusive interview with Anthony Pateras
& Robin Fox at their Venn Festival performance and a selection of new
and adventurous cross genre music and sound. Each program features a
live visual mix by radio Vjs Grazmaster, Stu & Open Mix. To watch the
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Podcasts, playlists and submission details are available from the site at
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REVIEWS

"Imaginary Conversations in Reverberant Rooms - Gail Priest" (review)
Imaginary Conversations in Reverberant Rooms is the first full-length
album from Sydney artist Gail Priest. Priest's background in working
with installation and as a composer of live scores for performance comes
across clearly in this recording.
http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID6
review by Stacey Sewell

"Horizontal Mover (Homage to Alvin Lucier) - Claudio Parodi" (review)
Taking inspiration from Alvin Luciers 1970 work I am sitting in a room
Horizontal Mover is the first of 7 ongoing works by Claudio Parodi
utilising the audio from the album 'Suoni 2005' by Tiziano Milani. In a
similar process to Lucier's work he diffuses and re-records the source
track until it completely dissipates and you are left with just acoustic
ambience.
http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID1
review by Roger Mills

"triMIX: Tribyrd Installation Soundtracks Deconstructed compiled by TJ
Norris" (review)
TriMIX is a CD/DVD compilation curated by photographer TJ Norris. TJ
invited sound artists from around the globe to contribute soundtracks
for his photographic expeditions. Norris explains "These original
soundtracks guided me through the process as I virtually emulated the
streets, building band spaces, by listening and looking simultaneously."
http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID3
review by Derek Morton

"Tripartite Collision - Bill Thompson" (review)
Bill Thompson is a former guitarist now moving in electro-acoustic
improvisation circles, whose sound falls somewhere between Keith Rowe
and the more ambient Arcane Device. Although his early professional
career was with a number of ensembles in Austin, Texas, he moved to
Scotland in 2004 to study with Pete Stollery.
http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID2
review by Caleb Deupree

"Appropriate Re-Appropriations" (repeat feature)
A compilation of innovative music & sound created under Creative Commons
license. Review features Freesound artists credits and selected
submissions. An exciting special file sharing opportunity. Part
exquisite corpse, part Chinese whispers, part peer2peer ping pong.
http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID9
review by Roger Mills

"Cyclic Defrost Magazine" (review)
Cyclic Defrost, has been in publication in various guises since 1998.
Despite starting off as a photocopied flyer for a club night, it's now
one of the most prominent contemporary music publications in Australia
today. This article explores Cyclic Defrost and one of their recent
compilations.
http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID5
review by Alex Young

"Stots - Lukas Simonis" (review)
Stots begins just like that, lots of ghoulish voices, groaning and
growling, grumbling and having lots of fun bee booing into an echo
machine. It's field recordings glitch and multi levels of odd noises but
things start to come together, as lo fi drones are layered with radio
sounds, abused guitars, drills and bubbles.
http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID4
review by Mark Francombe

"The Fourth Night - Bernhard Wagner" (review)
Guitar and loop lovers, this one's for you. The Fourth Night explores
the merging of the instrument's manifold versatility and the unique ways
in which loops can create atmosphere and evoke moods. Wagner weaves a
dense but easy to assimilate myriad of sonic patterns that can soothe or
rouse.
http://www.furthernoise.org/page.php?ID7
review by Bill Binkelman