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Ian Rickwood never planned to get into the carwash business but when he saw how outdated the service was, he spotted an opportunity. Rickwood shares how Aquasonic is using smart tech and Formula 1-inspired drying to change the game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Teledyne's Marine Tech Talk, we talk with several members of Between Music about their viral phenomenon AquaSonic. AquaSonic is a concert experience completely out of the ordinary. For this episode, we step out of the box, or in this case, the tank, as we speak with some amazing musicians bringing music to audiences in a very different way. Using Teledyne Marines underwater hydrophones Between Music creates a truly unique experience with musicians making beautiful music…underwater! Five performers submerge themselves in glass water tanks to play custom-made instruments and sing entirely underwater! This is AquaSonic! AquaSonic is the culmination of years of research, working with scientists, divers, and instrument makers to create a magical musical tour. Join us on this fascinating journey where artists bring cutting-edge Teledyne technology to new depths. Listen in as Between Music and Teledyne Marine make beautiful music together!
"This piece uses a field recording of the ‘Fontana dei Cavalli Alati' from Vicenza, Italy. "The original sound can be heard as the piece opens, the sound soon becomes increasingly processed and synthesised using granular synthesis of the original fountain audio, combined with short melodic passages from the piano and harp and a layer of ambient synthesiser. The listener can experience an immersive auditory journey that captures both the calm meditative flow of water surrounded by a busy city environment." Reimagined by Eileen McLoughlin.
Ambient Meditations Vol. 7 - Ferry Corsten as FERR You probably know Ferry Corsten more for his massive anthemic dance music than for his atmospheric tunes as FERR. We got the chance to catch up with Corsten in Rotterdam via Zoom and talk a bit about the album, the current state of affairs and briefly discuss his mix for this week's episode. This week's mix includes some music from Corsten's new album and chillout veterans such as Chris Coco, Aquasonic, and Jon Hopkins. Sit back, put on the headphones, and enter the world of Ferry Corsten's FERR.
Ein Jahr befinden wir uns jetzt schon in Pause. Und leider muss die Pause noch ein wenig länger gehen. Aber Irgendwann 2020 soll es auf jeden Fall weitergehen. Doch auch dieses Jahr waren wir wieder auf dem 36C3 in Leipzig. Und dort haben wir die Chance genutzt wenigstens einmal über die Raumfahrt im Jahr 2019 zu reden. Dazu gibt es noch ein kurzes Interview mit Florian und Linus des studentischen Raketenprojekts AQUASONIC II von der Hochschule Bremen. Shownotes mit weiterführenden Links zu den Themen der Sendung findet ihr auch unter: https://countdown.podigee.io/114-cd084-jahresruckblick-2019
Det hele begyndte tilbage 2004, hvor sanger og komponist Laila Skovmand for første gang prøvede at synge ned i en skål med vand. I dag - 12 år senere - har hun lært at kontrollere sin stemme under vand ved at synge gennem en luftboble i svælget. I 2012 kom violinist Robert Karlsson med i projektet. Efter at have testet en billig violin i en swimmingpool, der selvfølgelig var ødelagt efter få dage i vand, fik de specialfremstillet en vandafvisende violin af mikrofiber. Siden er der kommet flere specialdesignede undervandsinstrumenter med, og i dag består Between Music af fem medlemmer. Efter 10 års insisterende udvikling kunne orkesteret i 2016 opføre deres første koncert i Rotterdam og nu - efter 12 års udvikling - spiller de det fuldendte værk på Godsbanens Åbne Scene i Aarhus. LYDKUNST podcast her været med under prøverne til koncerten for at blive klogere på, hvordan man skriver musik der skal spilles under vand. Og hvordan man overhovedet spiller under vand. Og - ikke mindst -hvorfor gøre sig alle de anstrengelser? FAKTA Between Music producerer innovative performance-koncerter i en hybrid mellem musik, performance, billedkunst og ny teknologi. Between Music består af: - Laila Skovmand (vokal + hydrofon) - Robert Karlsson (violin + Crystallophone) - Nanna Bech (vokal + Rotacorda) - Morten Poulsen (trommer) - Moran Le Bars (Percussion) Between Music ledes af Laila Skovmand og Robert Karlsson. Crystallofonen og Rotacordaen er bygget af Andy Cavatorta, som også har lavet instrumenter til bl.a. Bjørk. AquaSonic er verdens første musikværk, som fremføres udelukkende under vand. Værket er den første del af en kvardrologi, der tilsammen skal handle om hele det menneskelige evolution. Fra celler i vand - til intellektuelle væsner. Se trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uYdEsNao-A Og læs mere på www.aquasonic.dk LYDKUNST er kunsten.nu’s podcast magasin, som hver måned dykker ned i ét hjørne af det kæmpe store og multifacetterede LYDKUNST-landskab. Podcasten udkommer med støtte fra Statens Kunstfond og Koda Kultur. Tilrettelæggelse og produktion: Anne Neimann Clement Redaktionel sparring: Rosa Marie Frang Jingle: Jeppe Møller Lauritsen
Das dänische Ensemble "Between Music" experimentiert mit den Möglichkeiten, unter Wasser Musik zu machen, und ist jetzt zu Gast beim Festival "Out Of The Box" auf dem Münchner Werksviertel. Ulrich Möller-Arnsberg hat die fünf Musiker vor ihren Konzerten getroffen und sich gefragt, wie nass er dabei wird ...
A band performed the Asian debut of its underwater concert in Hong Kong in October. The ensemble called Between Music is composed of five members from Denmark. Before visiting Hong Kong, it has been to 36 countries to hold its concert titled AquaSonic. The AquaSonic concert in Hong Kong was held during the country's New Vision Arts Festival, a biennial event that features different kinds of performers. During the concert, the members of Between Music were submerged in individual aquariums while singing and playing instruments. To carry out AquaSonic, Between Music underwent years of rigorous research and training. The band worked with experts to create instruments that sounded good underwater. Some of the instruments they made were underwater gongs, percussions, and a violin. After creating instruments, the band members underwent breathing training with divers and yoga instructors. Because the artists do not use diving gears while performing, they had to get the hang of holding their breath for long periods of time. They needed to learn how to swim up for air at the right time to avoid ruining their songs' rhythm. Laila Skovmand [SKUHV-mund], the co-founder and vocalist of Between Music, came up with the idea for the band's underwater concerts. She said that people nowadays are detached from the environment. Hence, she wants the band's music to become an instrument in restoring people's connection with nature. Skovmand's co-founder Robert Karlsson admitted that although doing AquaSonic is very challenging, Between Music is driven by its passion to develop new art.
En el primer episodio de Ojo de Pez nos sumergimos bajo el agua con Pedro Carrillo, fotógrafo que nos adentra en el profundo, amenazado y, sobre todo, extraordinario mundo submarino. Hablamos de imágenes, de peces, y de experiencias, y reflexionamos sobre la amenaza que suponen nuestros actos para el ecosistema marino. Escuchamos también a Between Music, una formación danesa de cinco músicos que, en su proyecto AquaSonic, se sumergen bajo el agua para cantar y tocar música. Dirigido por Luiza Grigoryan
Fritz talks about John Lear's theory of The Living Moon and the 250 million humans who supposedly live on the Dark Side of the Moon, Mandaddy discusses Aquasonic, the world's first underwater band, Angela raves about the new season of Black Mirror and gives it high marks, Nick Spry brings two movies together in a new pitch with Peeping Tom and The Shape of Water
Nicholas Hytner, who used to run the National Theatre, has a new project - The Bridge Theatre. Richard Bean (who wrote One Man Two Guvnors) and Clive Coleman discuss their play Young Marx, the theatre's opening production, which reveals how the man who brilliantly analysed the workings of the capitalist economy was hopeless with money. Stranger Things, the retro Netflix teen sci-fi series, was a surprise breakout TV hit last year. Can its sequel, Stranger Things 2, live up to the expectation? Boyd Hilton gives his verdict. Rosalind Porter, Deputy Editor of Granta, and essayist Francis Spufford discuss the revival of the essay - a literary form which last enjoyed a golden age in the 18th century and is finding new fans in the 21st century.And music from the Danish group Between Music, who perform their new concert AquaSonic underwater.Presenter Samira Ahmed Producer Jerome Weatherald.
00:00 AquaSonic - ??? 03:48 Görkem Şen - Yaybahar 08:11 Glenn Kotche - Anomaly: Mvt. III 12:00 Russell Haswell - Heavy Handed Sunset (Autechre 'Conformity Version') 15:07 ADR - Favicon 16:20 Matmos - Ultimate Care II excerpt eight 20:10 Matt Nolan - Björk's Gameleste - the making of 22:18 Marilyn Donadt - The Wing Sound Sculpture Solo 25:07 Chas Smith sounds 30:28 completion
Host Kevin Willett is joined by David Bellman from AquaSonic Wave. AquaSonic Wave is the world’s first jewelry sanitizing system that harnesses the cleaning power of your dishwasher to remove 99% of all the dirt and bacteria on jewelry. Audio file: aquasonicwave.mp3
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