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Label: | Leonardo Music Journal – LMJ 16 CD |
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Series: | LMJ CD Series – 16 |
Format: | CD, Compilation |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic, Non-Music |
Style: | Field Recording, Musique Concrète, Experimental |
Tracklist
1 | Tonya Wimmer– | Scotian Shelf 1 | 2:05 |
2 | Andrea Polli & Joe Gilmore– | N. April 16, 2006 | 5:39 |
3 | Jacob Kirkegaard– | Concert Room | 7:55 |
4 | Chris Watson– | Blue Grass Music | 2:27 |
5 | Chris Watson– | Ant-Steps | 3:27 |
6 | Rafal Flejter– | Bridge Vibrations | 5:22 |
7 | Chris DeLaurenti*– | Our Streets! | 7:46 |
8 | Christina Kubisch– | Magnetic Nets | 5:13 |
9 | Tonya Wimmer– | Scotian Shelf 2 | 1:54 |
10 | Charles Stankievech– | Möbius Fields | 6:06 |
11 | Jo Lucas– | Sonic Postcard 1 | 1:44 |
12 | Tony Whitehead– | Sonic Postcard 2 | 3:10 |
13 | Pippa Murphy– | Sonic Postcard 3 | 2:29 |
14 | Yannick Dauby– | Taiwanese Animal Phonography | 6:51 |
15 | Pascal Battus– | Sound Massages | 6:14 |
Companies, etc.
- Manufactured By – Eva-Tone Inc
Credits
- Compilation Producer [Curator / Curated By] – Peter Cusack
- Cover – Sonic Arts Network
- Design – Peter Soe, Jr.
- Engineer, Remastered By – Tom Erbe
- Executive Producer [Project Coordinator] – Patricia Bentson
Notes
Tonya Wimmer: Scotian Shelf 1 and Scotian Shelf 2
Sounds of seismic survey and delphinid (dolphins or pilot whales) whistles and clicks recorded in the Atlantic Ocean off Nova Scotia, May 2001.
Andrea Polli and Joe Gilmore: N. April 16, 2006
Sonification of measured (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Arctic program) and model weather data, April 2006. Data modeling by Patrick Market, University of Missouri.
Jacob Kirkegaard: Concert Room
Recording of a concert room in the abandoned city of Pripyat, in the Chernobyl exclusion zone, October 2005.
Chris Watson: Blue Grass Music and Ant-Steps
Insect chorus track from down amongst the Blue Grass of Kentucky. Wood Ant extract from the Vermilion Sounds radio program on Resonance FM, London, April 2003.
Rafal Flejter: Bridge Vibrations
Contact microphone recording of St. Saviour’s Dock Bridge beside the River Thames, London, January 2006.
Chris DeLaurenti: Our Streets! Symphonies of Protest
Extract from Live in New York at the Republican National Convention Protest September 2 to August 28, 2004.
Christina Kubisch: Magnetic Nets
Composed from electromagnetic recordings of security (anti-theft) gates of major shops in Europe, Japan, China and the United States.
Charles Stankievech: Möbius Fields (soundwalk)
Conventional and electromagnetic recordings made in Montréal, March 2006.
Sonic Arts Network: Sonic Postcards
Sonic Postcard 1: From Chelsea Children’s Hospital School, London, created by the pupils from the Collingham Gardens site, facilitated by Jo Lucas. Sonic Postcard 2: From Ashcott Primary School, Somerset, created by Sophie Hunt-Davison and Victoria Langford, facilitated by Tony Whitehead. Sonic Postcard 3: From Market Place Primary School, Aberdeenshire, created by class P6, facilitated by Pippa Murphy.
Yannick Dauby: Taiwanese Animal Phonography
Frogs and insects recorded in Taiwan, Summer 2005.
Pascal Battus: Sound Massages
Binaural recording at the Musique et Quotidien Sonore Festival, Albi, France, May 2005.
All recordings engineered and remastered at UCSD Department of Music, La Jolla, California, USA.
Manufactured and printed by Eva-Tone, Clearwater, Florida, U.S.A.
Compilation © 2006 Leonardo/ISAST
All individual © and belong to the contributors except where otherwise acknowledged.
Sounds of seismic survey and delphinid (dolphins or pilot whales) whistles and clicks recorded in the Atlantic Ocean off Nova Scotia, May 2001.
Andrea Polli and Joe Gilmore: N. April 16, 2006
Sonification of measured (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Arctic program) and model weather data, April 2006. Data modeling by Patrick Market, University of Missouri.
Jacob Kirkegaard: Concert Room
Recording of a concert room in the abandoned city of Pripyat, in the Chernobyl exclusion zone, October 2005.
Chris Watson: Blue Grass Music and Ant-Steps
Insect chorus track from down amongst the Blue Grass of Kentucky. Wood Ant extract from the Vermilion Sounds radio program on Resonance FM, London, April 2003.
Rafal Flejter: Bridge Vibrations
Contact microphone recording of St. Saviour’s Dock Bridge beside the River Thames, London, January 2006.
Chris DeLaurenti: Our Streets! Symphonies of Protest
Extract from Live in New York at the Republican National Convention Protest September 2 to August 28, 2004.
Christina Kubisch: Magnetic Nets
Composed from electromagnetic recordings of security (anti-theft) gates of major shops in Europe, Japan, China and the United States.
Charles Stankievech: Möbius Fields (soundwalk)
Conventional and electromagnetic recordings made in Montréal, March 2006.
Sonic Arts Network: Sonic Postcards
Sonic Postcard 1: From Chelsea Children’s Hospital School, London, created by the pupils from the Collingham Gardens site, facilitated by Jo Lucas. Sonic Postcard 2: From Ashcott Primary School, Somerset, created by Sophie Hunt-Davison and Victoria Langford, facilitated by Tony Whitehead. Sonic Postcard 3: From Market Place Primary School, Aberdeenshire, created by class P6, facilitated by Pippa Murphy.
Yannick Dauby: Taiwanese Animal Phonography
Frogs and insects recorded in Taiwan, Summer 2005.
Pascal Battus: Sound Massages
Binaural recording at the Musique et Quotidien Sonore Festival, Albi, France, May 2005.
All recordings engineered and remastered at UCSD Department of Music, La Jolla, California, USA.
Manufactured and printed by Eva-Tone, Clearwater, Florida, U.S.A.
Compilation © 2006 Leonardo/ISAST
All individual © and belong to the contributors except where otherwise acknowledged.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout: MFG BY EVATONE INC, CLEARWATER, FL 01-1048897ST1 07 Nov 2006
- Mastering SID Code: ifpi LL42
- Mould SID Code: ifpi 1M14