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Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition
Episode 726: December 9, 2024

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 71:10


Episode 726: December 9, 2024 playlist: The Legendary Pink Dots, "So Lonely in Heaven" (So Lonely in Heaven) 2025 Metropolis Body Mepha, "Scout (excerpt)" (Prayer in Dub) 2024 Hausu Mountain B. Rupp, "Please Continue" (Pop Music) 2024 Accidental Meetings Kenneth Kirschner, "April 27, 2023 – III" (April 27, 2023) 2024 Room40 David Grubbs, "The Snake on Its Tail" (Whistle from Above) 2025 Drag City Klara Lewis, "4U (Lokalfragan Remix)" (Thankful Remixes) 2024 Editions Mego HTRK, "Ha" (Marry Me Tonight) 2008 Blast First Petite / 2025 Ghostly William Ryan Fritch, "Moities" (Adhesion) 2024 Lost Tribe Lifted, "Specials" (Trellis) 2024 Peak Oil KRM and KMRU, "Otherness" (Otherness EP) 2024 Phantom Limb Dead Pioneers, "My Spirit Animal Ate Your Spirit Animal" (My Spirit Animal Ate Your Spirit Animal) 2024 Hassle Laurie Anderson, Marshall Allen, "The Wuz" (Outer Spaceways Incorporated : Kronos Quartet and Friends Meet Sun Ra) 2024 Red Hot Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.

hanging out with audiophiles
HOWA EP129 - Taylor Deupree & Joseph Branciforte

hanging out with audiophiles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 85:18


A fascinating and frankly bonkers translation has taken place Taylor Deupree's original album Stil., released in 2002 was made with 100% digital techniques with a heavy dose of microsound, layering and looping. It now exists as something wildly different and yet painstakingly based on that work. This new iteration is a 100% acoustic version which takes it from Stil. to Sti.ll This is a rare form of digital to analog conversion and should only be attempted by festidious and slightly insane people! Sti.ll, released in 2024, is a complete reimagining of Stil., recorded entirely with acoustic instruments, such as clarinets, vibraphones, and cellos, played by live musicians. This new version abandons digital sound manipulation in favor of human performance, where sounds previously made with software are recreated through physical instruments and microphones. The transformations go beyond just switching mediums; the acoustic textures bring warmth and depth, making it an entirely new and distinct experience, while retaining the essence of the original. Who would attempt such madness? Taylor Deupree (wiki-ish) is a prolific electronic musician, sound artist, and founder of the record label 12k. Known for his contributions to the microsound and minimalist electronic music movements, Taylor's work often blends digital and acoustic elements. His music is characterized by its delicate, detailed textures and use of repetition to create slowly evolving soundscapes. Joe Branciforte (wiki-ish) is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, and Grammy award-winning recording engineer and producer based in New York. He is the founder of the record label Greyfade, which focuses on process-based composition, electronic and acoustic minimalism, and alternative tuning systems. Joe's expertise spans both electronic and acoustic music, making him adept at bridging these worlds in innovative ways. His work often involves live electronic processing of acoustic instruments, and he has collaborated with renowned artists like Kenneth Kirschner and Theo Bleckmann. His technical mastery and creative vision were key to bringing Taylor Deupree's acoustic reimagining of Stil. to life in Sti.ll, where he played an integral role in transcribing and arranging the complex digital compositions for live instrumentation. So good to chat with these masters about a project of such huge scope. We discuss this album at length and also Taylor's collaboration with the late, great Ryuichi Sakamoto links: https://www.taylordeupree.com https://josephbranciforte.com MUSIC from the show: from the email I received: Last year Miet Warlop and me (Micha Volders) went to Dhaka, Bangladesh to make a visceral musical performance with young students. It opened the Dhaka Art Summit and we played for a curious Bengali crowd of thousands. This city is a whole other universe, it's loud, it's overcrowded, it's vibrant. I work on a daily basis with young artists but I rarely experienced this kind of hunger, joy and motivation from these young students. We rehearsed 3 weeks in a row on this huge ghetto sound system placed middle on the road in the city, to a point where local residents were fed up and sabotaged our (already super shabby) P;A system by cutting all the wires,  It was challenging, it was exciting and it was touching. So one year later we made a record out of the recordings of this venture : it's called ICCHĀ ——> check it out here

Crucial Listening
#154: Kenneth Kirschner

Crucial Listening

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 78:19


Train breakdown Feldman epiphanies, radical flatness in the primeval forest, the Gary Numan barracks theft. The New York-based composer discusses three important albums.Kenneth's picks:Gary Numan – The Pleasure PrincipleMorton Feldman (Kronos Quartet with Aki Takahashi) – Piano And String QuartetGlenn Gould – Bach: The Goldberg Variations (1955)Kenneth's new album, Three Cellos, is the first instalment in Greyfade's FOLIO series: a hardcover book and a high resolution download. Check it out here or over on Bandcamp. Kenneth's website is over here.Donate to Crucial Listening on Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/cruciallistening

Art + Music + Technology
Podcast 302: Kenneth Kirschner

Art + Music + Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 46:14


Kenneth Kirschner's music first got on my radar in a New Music Minnesota email, which pointed to a fabulous video  (https://youtu.be/I9P2Whq_-uc). In this video discussion, Kenneth talked about his process - and his feelings about recorded work as its own 'thing'. I found it fascinating, and reached out - and this chat is the result! If you want to see an artist 'put it all out there', you need to check out http://www.kennethkirschner.com/. This is a rolling history of Kenneth's work, and it goes back to 1989! The music ranges from cinematic to experimental, but always seems to walk the knife's edge of classical, electronic, experimental and, well, Kenneth's own voice. It's a great body of work, and it is amazing that it is all so freely shared. Kenneth was so free in revealing his process, his ideas (even his naming process...) and his compositional system, and this is one of those occasions where learning about the creation process loops back into ones enjoyment of the listening. After our talk, I found myself going *way back* into the archive to hear the artistic transformations he talked about in the interview. Beautiful. This chat also got me inspired to get a little more serious about archiving my damned work! Hopefully that seriousness sticks for a while... Enjoy!

The Messenger
#6 A New Plan

The Messenger

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2017 40:35


‘I'm just pretending … as if I'm preparing for a space journey, and the space journey, it takes many years.' Aziz After months of interviews, Aziz finally sits facing an immigration officer and an interpreter, about to find out whether he's been granted refugee status. But he's too angry to talk about that. What he'd rather know is why he's just spent weeks locked in a jail cell in Lorengau, before being abruptly released without charge. In this episode, Aziz tells Michael about the hunger strike that lead to his imprisonment, and why he continues to pursue big and small acts of resistance – despite the consequences. Transcript Download a transcript of this episode in Adobe PDF format. In this episode Abdul Aziz Muhamat Michael Green Our theme music was composed by Raya Slavin. Music used in this episode includes ‘02-15-02' by Taylor Deupree and Kenneth Kirschner, ‘Ambient Head' by Atom Heart and Tetsu Inoue, ‘Variation for Oud and Synthesizer 2' and ‘Rhodes Viola Multiple' by Keith Fullerton Whitman, ‘Helix' by Radian, ‘There Are Other Worlds (They Have Not Told You Of)' by Jan Jelinek Avec The Exposures, ‘Plastic Energy Man' by Papa M, ‘People are Friends' by Biosphere, ‘Biokinetics 2' by Porter Ricks, ‘Pilot' by Markus Guentner, ‘Twenty' by Labradford, ‘Miracle to Fill My Life' by Abe Duque, ‘Changeling' by DJ Shadow, ‘Summa Afrique (Oren Ambarchi remix)' by Tape, and ‘We Let the “S” Hang in the Air' by Brokeback. More information The Messenger is a co-production of Behind the Wire and the Wheeler Centre. It's produced by Michael Green, André Dao, Hannah Reich and Bec Fary, with Jon Tjhia and Sophie Black at the Wheeler Centre.Narration by Michael Green. With reporting by Abdul Aziz Muhamat. Additional fact checking by the Guardian's Ben Doherty; transcription by Claire McGregor, Tiarne Cook, Eugenia Zoubtchenko and many more​. This episode was edited and mixed by Bec Fary and Jon Tjhia. Thank you Dana Affleck, Angelica Neville and Sienna Merope. Also to Hani Abdile, and to Behind the Wire's many participants and volunteers. Behind the Wire is supported by the Bertha Foundation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Messenger
#2 I Need to Format My Memory

The Messenger

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2017 44:35


As the world reacts to the Trump administration's new US border policies, Aziz's situation is as uncertain as ever, with no end in sight. Life on Manus grinds on.  ‘When we see someone who is just hurting himself or he is trying to commit suicide, sometimes you just drag yourself away because of not getting the pictures in your head.' Aziz In this episode, Aziz and Michael start to get to know each other – and Aziz begins to paint a picture for Michael of daily life in the detention centre.Where is it, and why is it there? What are the conditions really like, and what's it like to live there with more than 800 other men and no prospect of release?Back in Melbourne, Michael meets Aziz's friend John Zammit, a former Manus Island psychologist who shares his experiences of the detention centre, and his recollections of Aziz. With help from John, and from Aziz's many messages, Michael pieces together a sense of Aziz's daily routine, just as order in the camp gets turned upside down … Warning: This episode of The Messenger mentions suicide and self-harm. If you or someone you know needs help, you can contact one of Australia's national 24/7 crisis services such as Lifeline on 13 11 14 or at lifeline.org.au, or the Suicide Call Back Service on 1300 659 467. Transcript Download a PDF transcript of this episode here. Further reading 'What Trump's Executive Order on Immigration Does – and Doesn't Do' by Krishnadev Calamur, Atlantic, accessed 30 January 2017 ‘US could resettle zero refugees from Manus and Nauru and still 'honour' deal' by Helen Davidson and Ben Doherty, Guardian, accessed 31 January 2017 In this episode Abdul Aziz Muhamat Michael Green John Zammit, former Manus Island psychologist Our theme music was composed by Raya Slavin. Music used in this episode includes: '02-07-02', ‘03-19-02', ‘03-03-02' and ‘03-23-02' by Taylor Deupree and Kenneth Kirschner, ‘Nord' by Radian, ‘Organ in the Attic Sings the Blues' by Deadbeat, ‘Iberia Eteria' by Biosphere, ‘Forskjellige Gode Ting' and ‘Alt Maste Bli Anorlunda' by Kim Hiorthøy, ‘Mario Bava Sleeps In a Little Later Than He Expected To' and ‘What True Self? Feels Bogus, Let's Watch Jason X' by Chris Zabriskie, ‘Northern Maine Junction' by Chessie, ‘Pilot' by Markus Guentner, ‘So Quick, Bright Things Come to Confusion' by Because of Ghosts, ‘Stereo Music For Yamaha Disklavier Prototype, Electric Guitar, And Computer' by Keith Fullerton Whitman, ‘Transmission 2' by DJ Shadow, ‘Lips' by Plurabelle and ‘Burnt Klubgirl Lid Tone' by Nels Cline and Thurston Moore. More information The Messenger is a co-production of Behind The Wire and the Wheeler Centre. It's produced by Michael Green, André Dao, Hannah Reich and Bec Fary, with Jon Tjhia and Sophie Black at the Wheeler Centre.Narration by Michael Green. Reporting by Abdul Aziz Muhamat. Additional fact checking by the Guardian's Ben Doherty; transcription by Claire McGregor, Victoria Grey, Marie-Louise Bethune, Julia Earley, and many more​. This episode was edited and mixed by Bec Fary and Jon Tjhia. Thank you Dana Affleck, Angelica Neville and Sienna Merope. Also to Cameron Ford and to Behind the Wire's many participants and volunteers. Behind the Wire is supported by the Bertha Foundation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sismógrafo
Sismógrafo - Edición especial. Kenneth Kirschner - 25/06/12

Sismógrafo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2012 60:00


Hoy cumplimos nuestra emisión nº 200 y para celebrarlo hemos preparado un programa muy especial. El artista sonoro norteamericano Kenneth Kirschner, una de las figuras principales de la escena experimental internacional, se ha querido unir a esta celebración y nos presenta en exclusiva su nuevo material Ratio, un álbum que se publicará en el sello Eat, Sleep, Repeat el próximo otoño. Ratio está formado por dos cortes que escuchamos íntegramente en el programa de hoy, un regalo para todos los que cada lunes habéis seguido este proyecto llamado Sismógrafo que hoy cumple su emisión nº 200. Gracias a todos por estar ahí. Gracias a Kenneth Kirschner por sus sonidos y sobre todo por ser una persona tan excepcional. Tracklist: june 9th, 2011; october 2nd,2011.Escuchar audio

Sismógrafo
Sismógrafo - Electrónica en Abril 2012 - 09/04/12

Sismógrafo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2012 60:39


Centramos el programa de hoy en el X aniversario del Electrónica en Abril que tendrá lugar en La Casa Encendida en Madrid los próximos 12,13,14 y 15 de abril y en su sucursal barcelonesa, lugar donde lo realizan desde hace tres años, el 19,20 y 21. De entre todos los directos que se podrán ver esos días en La Casa Encendida y en el Espai Cultural de la Obra Social Caja Madrid y en la Sala Music Hall, hoy en Sismógrafo destacamos a Thomas Köner, Nate Young, Pete Swanson, Raime, Roly Porter o Keith Fullerton Whitman. Además de hablaros del Electrónica en abril, en el programa de hoy os avanzamos el recopilatorio que el netlabel escala y Sismógrafo estamos preparando desde hace meses y que va a dar mucho que hablar. Un triple álbum con más de 50 artistas de todo el mundo; los nombres más importantes de la escena ambient drone recogidos en un extenso trabajo con cortes compuestos en exclusiva donde se recoge una muestra perfecta de la escena experimental actual. Francisco López, Jannick Schou, Isnaj Dui, Spheruleus, Hakobune, Nicholas Szczepanik, Segue, Fabio Orsi o el artista que firma el tema que os avanzamos en la playlist de hoy, Kenneth Kirschner, son algunos de los protagonistas de este increíble material. El próximo 20 de abril disponible en descarga libre desde las páginas de escala netlabel y Sismógrafo. Playlist: Thomas Köner - 35º40'N 139º42'E-Hour One; Nate Young - Cast a Circle; Pete Swanson - Stuff it; Raime - This Foundry; Kenneth Kirschner - November 18, 2011; Roly Porter - Tleilax; Keith Fullerton Whitman - High Zero Generator.Escuchar audio

Mantis Radio
Mantis Radio 101 + Imaginary Forces

Mantis Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2012 120:08


Mantis Radio 101 + Imaginary Forces DVNT Automatic Tasty – Over The Hill [Lunar Disko] Mat Lionis – Src Kinases [dub] Withering Zithering – Recombinant Organism [Acre Recordings] Withering Zithering – Looking At And Looking For [Acre Recordings] COVA – Batria [Terrain Ahead] Ukkonen – Tresgradus [Uncharted Audio] Slam – Groovelock (Deepchord Centrum remix) [Soma Records] Anodyne – Bs-6 [Acroplane] Machine Gun Militia – Machine Gun Skank [Oeuvre] Ingen – Subway [dub] Bran Lanen – Soul Over Mechanics [Cicuta Netlabel] Voidloss – Diaphanous Fever of Dreams [Singularity] David Meiser – Waves of Pressure [mental remake] [dub] Warlock – Space Junk [Rag and Bone] Lighter Thief – Like Dat (Kirk Degiorgio remix) [beardman] Radical G – Shadowdancing (_Unsubscribe_ remix) [The Public Stand] Moony – Blast [Ghost House Records] Deset – Crisis V.I.P [Ghost House Records] George Lanham – This Sceptical Isle [The Zone Records] Warlock – No Half Measures [Rag and Bone] MOTOR – Man Made Machine (Extended) [CLR] IMAGINARY FORCES Imaginary Forces – Live Improvisation Karl O’Connor + Mick Harris – We Can Elude Control Coil – Strange Birds Autechre – Perlence Subrange 6-36 William S Burroughs – Wonderful Copenhagen Kenneth Kirschner – 100810 Sleeparchive – 10 Years, 3 Beers, 3 Albums And No Seat Ilpo Väisänen – Asumaton Antti Rannisto – Ääniesineitä 7 Pan Sonic – Corona Sleeparchive – 10 Years, 3 Beers, 3 Albums And No Seat Imaginary Forces – Återstående Laddning Imaginary Forces – Materia Flöde Imaginary Forces – Kall Luft Imaginary Forces feat Matthew Saw – Slutvinjett Imaginary Forces – Låg Flex

Mantis Radio
Mantis Radio 101 + Imaginary Forces

Mantis Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2012 120:08


Mantis Radio 101 + Imaginary Forces DVNT Automatic Tasty – Over The Hill [Lunar Disko] Mat Lionis – Src Kinases [dub] Withering Zithering – Recombinant Organism [Acre Recordings] Withering Zithering – Looking At And Looking For [Acre Recordings] COVA – Batria [Terrain Ahead] Ukkonen – Tresgradus [Uncharted Audio] Slam – Groovelock (Deepchord Centrum remix) [Soma Records] Anodyne – Bs-6 [Acroplane] Machine Gun Militia – Machine Gun Skank [Oeuvre] Ingen – Subway [dub] Bran Lanen – Soul Over Mechanics [Cicuta Netlabel] Voidloss – Diaphanous Fever of Dreams [Singularity] David Meiser – Waves of Pressure [mental remake] [dub] Warlock – Space Junk [Rag and Bone] Lighter Thief – Like Dat (Kirk Degiorgio remix) [beardman] Radical G – Shadowdancing (_Unsubscribe_ remix) [The Public Stand] Moony – Blast [Ghost House Records] Deset – Crisis V.I.P [Ghost House Records] George Lanham – This Sceptical Isle [The Zone Records] Warlock – No Half Measures [Rag and Bone] MOTOR – Man Made Machine (Extended) [CLR] IMAGINARY FORCES Imaginary Forces – Live Improvisation Karl O’Connor + Mick Harris – We Can Elude Control Coil – Strange Birds Autechre – Perlence Subrange 6-36 William S Burroughs – Wonderful Copenhagen Kenneth Kirschner – 100810 Sleeparchive – 10 Years, 3 Beers, 3 Albums And No Seat Ilpo Väisänen – Asumaton Antti Rannisto – Ääniesineitä 7 Pan Sonic – Corona Sleeparchive – 10 Years, 3 Beers, 3 Albums And No Seat Imaginary Forces – Återstående Laddning Imaginary Forces – Materia Flöde Imaginary Forces – Kall Luft Imaginary Forces feat Matthew Saw – Slutvinjett Imaginary Forces – Låg Flex