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19. EP19 France Jobin
01:35:13||Season 3, Ep. 19France Jobin is a sound / installation / artist, composer and curator residing in Montreal, Canada. Her audio art can be qualified as “sound-sculpture”, revealing a minimalist approach to complex sound environments where analog and digital intersect. Her installations express a parallel path, incorporating both musical and visual elements inspired by the architecture of physical spaces. Her works can be “experienced” in a variety of unconventional spaces and new technology festivals across Canada, the United States, South America, South Africa, Europe, Australia, Japan and South Korea. Since 2009, her focus has been related to Quantum mechanics. Many of her projects are inspired by theories related to topics such as vacuum decay, string theory and more recently, what she feels to be the most perplexing phenomenon in the world of the quantum , entanglement resulting in a first presentation, Entanglement A/V, with visual artist Markus Heckmann, which delves into the realms of quantum physics premiered at Mutek Mtl 2021.https://www.francejobin.com/Infinite Possibilities (Particle 1) - https://francejobin.bandcamp.com/album/infinite-possibilities-particle-1Infinite Probabilities (Particle 2) - https://francejobin.bandcamp.com/album/infinite-probabilities-particle-2Spring Meandering 2023 - https://francejobin.bandcamp.com/track/spring-meandering-2023
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18. EP18 Ali Robertson
01:28:37||Season 3, Ep. 18Ali Robertson, an award-winning improvising musician from Edinburgh, has been active in the experimental music scene for over twenty-five years, touring across three continents and becoming a regular on the international music festival circuit. His work exists on the periphery of what can be described as music, incorporating elements of improvisation, noise, composition, chance, comedy, spoken word, visual art, and storytelling. Best known for his work in the free improv performance duo Usurper, which he and cartoonist Malcy Duff performed as between 2003 and 2023, and for his work with the inclusive ensemble Sonic Bothy, as both a player and a workshop facilitator, Ali also performs solo and has collaborated with countless artists worldwide. Since 2000, he has operated the imprint Giant Tank, releasing dozens of CDs, cassettes, LPs, and publications, and hosting an ongoing series of concerts in Edinburgh under the TFEH banner, alongside his co-curator Firas Khnaisser.The Instramentalest - https://gianttank.bandcamp.com/album/the-instrumentalestVerbaaaaatim - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GXakMuyw-Ihttps://gianttankeh.tumblr.com/https://gianttank.bandcamp.com/https://www.instagram.com/gianttankagainsttedium/https://www.youtube.com/@TFEHGIGS/videoshttps://www.sonicbothy.co.uk/
17. EP17 Cindy Islam
01:18:07||Season 3, Ep. 17Cindy Islam is a Glasgow-based Iraqi veiled sound artist who layers drone frequencies with prayers. Their work begins with a core belief that all art-making is an act of listening — whether to our individual or collective histories / behaviours / philosophies / traumas / futures. Working across media, they primarily explore this framework of listening through sound.Image by Haneen Hadiyhttps://haneenhadiy.com https://www.instagram.com/haneenhadiy https://sites.google.com/view/cindyislamhttps://cindyislam.bandcamp.com/https://www.listengallery.co.uk/https://www.instagram.com/cindyislamhttps://www.instagram.com/bakedbeansonthedoorstephttps://buenavida.co.uk/fossilised-frequencies/
16. EP16 Jack Chuter
01:24:26||Season 3, Ep. 16Jack Chuter is a musician, journalist, podcaster, author, and label owner from Bournemouth, England. They run ATTN:Magazine, which is an exploration of new experimental music and sound art, founded on a love for the failures and contradictions in articulating the experience of listening. It's also home to the Crucial Listening podcast and the Hard Return label.Jack's other creative music projectshttps://chuter.bandcamp.com/https://gguueesssswwoorrkk.bandcamp.com/https://gguueesssswwoorrkk.bandcamp.com/album/inclinationhttps://swallowing.bandcamp.com/https://multiplying.bandcamp.com/https://cruelnaturerecordings.bandcamp.com/album/beamsJack’s podcast Crucial Listeninghttps://www.attnmagazine.co.uk/tag/crucial-listening/Jack’s Reviewshttps://www.attnmagazine.co.uk/tag/record/Jack’s label Hard Returnhttps://hardreturn.bandcamp.com/Jack’s book about post rock musichttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Storm-Static-Sleep-Pathway-Post-Rock/dp/0957249225Jack’s Mastering workhttps://www.attnmagazine.co.uk/mastering/Michael D Brownhttps://fleshlicker.bandcamp.com/musichttps://foulprey.bandcamp.com/musicLucia H Chunghttps://luciahchung.com/https://encreuxmusic.bandcamp.com/https://shows.acast.com/into-the-noise/episodes/ep14-lucia-h-chunghttps://sm-ll.com/en-gbphttps://sm-ll.bandcamp.com/Jack's equipmentMaximal Drone Synthhttps://handmadeelectronicinstruments.com/product/maximal-drone/?srsltid=AfmBOoprNPItFcvwaQTPiczNBRdt-GeMMxJbNgKqg3ImhJgkOc2w29CKAudible Disease Rupturehttps://www.audibledisease.com/product/rupture_rp-2Cafe Oto Falling Cat Problemhttps://www.cafeoto.co.uk/artists/falling-cat-problem/Adrian Newtonhttps://evergreenmusic1.bandcamp.com/https://nocontext1.bandcamp.com/https://shows.acast.com/sound-mosaics-for-a-broken-worldFelicia Atkinsonhttps://www.attnmagazine.co.uk/crucial-listening-171-felicia-atkinson/Taito Stationhttps://www.taito.co.jp/en/Teamlabshttps://www.teamlab.art/e/planets/[Ahmed]https://ahmedquartet.bandcamp.com/musicOren Ambarchihttps://orenambarchi.com/
15. EP15 Lauren Sarah Hayes
01:19:55||Season 2, Ep. 15Lauren Sarah Hayes is a Scottish improviser, sound artist, and scholar who is recognised for her embodied approach to computer music. Her music is a mix of experimental pop/live electronics/techno/noise/free improvisation and has been described as "voracious" and "exhilarating". Her performances stretch, transform, and sculpt sound by manipulating, remixing, and bending voice, drum machines, analogue synths and self-built software live and physically. Her shows are highly gestural, exploring the ephemeral and fragile relationships between sounds, spaces, and audiences. Over nearly two decades, she has developed and honed her live electronics improvisation system, an instrument that allows her to playfully navigate between the realms of responsiveness and unpredictability in both her solo performances and numerous collaborations.Jacob Heart PhD analysis of Lauren’s codeFLucomaGreg Lewis/Greg Jackson – Kill The Cop in Your HeadMaggie Nelson On FreedomEric Clark Ways of ListeningAchille MbembeLauren’s websiteEmbraceMini Savior Opt.Compilation from Hard Return
14. EP14 Lucia H Chung
01:48:38||Season 2, Ep. 14Lucia H Chung is a Taiwanese artist based in London, United Kingdom. She performs and releases music under the alias ‘en creux’ where the sound creation springs from her fascinations in noise generated through no-input feedback mixing board. The volatile nature of the system and the unpredictable glitch from the excessive energy pouring into the equipment becomes her improvisational and compositional strategy. Lucia’s websiteLucia’s BandcampInner GeographyPhaseBlack Fountain from Studies of Impassable LandscapesRachel Whiteread’s InstagramI Am Sitting In A Room by Alvin LucierAudio-Vision by Michel ChionETEK AD 1223 MixerTapco MIX 260 FXMXR Phase 90 pedalJomox T-ResonatorOTO BAM Space Generator reverb unitTC Electronic Flashback DelayOther NIMB Musicians:Toshimaru NakamuraAndrew Leslie HookerDavid Lee MyersThis episode was researched, hosted, produced, and edited by Jim Reeve-Baker.The photograph used for this episode's artwork was taken by Taotzu ChangThanks for listening.
13. EP13 Nick Canney
01:02:13||Season 2, Ep. 13Nicholas Kirk-Canny is an improviser, composer and creative coder with experience in instrumental and digital music. He recently completed a Ph.D. in Creative Music Practice at the University of Edinburgh, which involved the humanisation of electronic music. Currently, he is working as a postdoc at the Computer Music Laboratory at the Open University in Milton Keynes, on the Polifonia Access Pilot, which aims to develop new ways to enhance participation and engagement in music.Nick’s InstagramNick’s SoundcloudNick’s PhDKeith McMillen SoftStepThe Guitar WingThe Triple Play MIDI pickupsKurt Rosenwinkel’s websiteThe Open University Music Lab websiteRob Clouth’s websiteThis episode was researched, hosted, produced, and edited by Jim Reeve-Baker.Thanks for listening.
