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ISR January 2012 releases:
ISR1-12 lee noyes – Xià zhì

solo feedback electronics
rec. feb & aug. 2011 leith valley, dunedin, except 三 rec. live none gallery, dunedin sept. 2011
ISR2-12 lee noyes & radio cegeste – to orient themselves with coastlines

Noyes and radiophonicist Sally Ann McIntyre have been working together closely since 2009, mapping the ground between electroacoustics, field recording and found-sounds within the context of short-range, site-specific radio broadcast. While they have performed regularly, (Lines of Flight festival of experimental music, James Robinson’s Heaven and Earth exhibition launch; support slots to Jason Kahn (US) , Richard Francis (NZ) and C. Spencer Yeh (US) in 2011) To Orient Themselves With Coastlines marks their release debut and the culmination of two years of development and study.
ISR3-12 and/also – like also and any

Intensely active and focussed acoustic improvisation from the duo of Stuart Porter (saxophones) and Lee Noyes (percussion). Lyricism and grit meet and wrestle – the sound is both familiar and alien, the grip robust.
Pre-orders available now from http://idealstaterecordings.bandcamp.com/ shipping early January 2012 in limited editions of 100. Professionally duplicated and printed cdrs in 300gsm printed digifile gatefold sleeve.
Price of €12 EUR includes international shipping.
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idealstate recordings January 2012 releases, 6.0 out of 10 based on 1 rating
idealstate recordings are happy to announce the launch of idealstate no-number series - a side-chain net-label for short-form or ad-hoc projects.
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I have written a long blog post detailing 31 releases of fine free-to-download experimental music that I enjoyed this year. Several Modisti releases are included.
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Elliott Sharp werd geboren in 1951, in Cleveland in Ohio. Hij begon al vroeg met piano spelen en iets later als teenager ook klarinet en gitaar. Aan de Cornell University ...
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More than 200 artists involved | Audition 2010-2011
CONCERT DOCUMENTS, COMPILATIONS AND REVIEWS OF RADICAL SOUND ARCHIVES
London, Madrid, Berlin, Vienna, Istanbul, Mexico, Oslo, Barcelona, The Hague, New York, Bogotá, Buenos Aires, ...
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Jason Kahn
"On Metal Shore"
(2011)
Editions 001 LP
Sound samples here:
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http://jasonkahn.net/editions/catalog/on_metal_shore.html
Edition of 250
Heavy weight 180 gram vinyl.
Hand-painted covers on thick gray cardboard.
Composed and recorded 2008-2010 by Jason Kahn in Zurich and Horw, Switzerland
and ...
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A Vacu Session made by Darius Ciuta.
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The programme offers readings of four scores for open (string)quartet-settings and a quartet as a combination of four solo works. The setting of the traditional string quartet – two violins, ...
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eContact! 14.3 -- Biotechnological Performance Practice
eContact! extends an open call for contributions to an issue focussing on the use of the body in electroacoustic performance practice, coordinated by Guest Editor ...
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The Strange Attractor Publication and DVD will be launched on Saturday 12 November. The launch will coincide with a performance from the Strange Attractor project artists: Anthony Kelly, Danny McCarthy, ...
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new label: idealstate recordings no-number series
My Favorite Free Netlabel Music of 2011
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Jason Kahn “On Metal Shore” // Editions 001
Vacu Sessions 24 . Darius Ciuta
four quartets and four soli
[CALL/APPEL] eContact! 14.3 — Biotechnological / Biotechnologique
Strange Attractor Book & DVD Launch Performance
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First reviews, courtesy of the Vital Weekly;
http://www.vitalweekly.net/813.html
LEE NOYES – XIAZHI (CDR by Ideal State Recordings)
RADIO CEGESTE & LEE NOYES – TO ORIENT THEMSELVES WITH COASTLINES (CDR by Ideal State Recordings)
AND/ALSO – LIKE ALSO AND ANY (CDR by Ideal State Recordings)
Percussionist Lee Noyes is originally from New Zealand, but moved his trade and business – Ideal State Recordings is his own label to Sweden. He plays on all three of these new releases. On ’Xiazhi’ he plays his own brand of feedback electronics. He does that in three pieces, lasting 9, 19 and 29 minutes. If I would be cynical, I could say that once all the silence is cut out, we may have 30 minutes left. Indeed a CD with lots of silence between isolated ’outbursts’ of some kind. Especially in the third piece it takes a while before sound is continuos. But I am not cynical (skeptical at times) and while I like some of this, I think the time of long silences, as outlined by many Japanese musicians – say Taku Sugimoto – is a bit behind us. Probably very zen and all that, but I like to hear music, not the beating of my own heart. But as said, when Noyes, is doing something, be it very soft, this is quite nice. This is one to crank up the volume quite a bit and it makes more sense: a whole world opens up and it turns out there is quite a bit of beauty in there.
Behind Radio Cegeste there is one Sally Ann McIntyre, who has a mini FM radio station of the same name, which she uses to perform her sounds from the electro magnetic spectrum, including morse code, shortwave and theremin. The four pieces she performed with Noyes were captured on a hilltop and include not only the sounds they produced (empty sampler, mixer, broken accordion), but also the interference from the radio’s mixed in, as well the one used to transmits this and sounds surrounding the area. I wouldn’t have minded seeing this also, as well as hearing it. But, alright, we have to settle for just the audio, which is quite nice actually. These improvisations seem a bit unfocussed – but maybe I have that romantic notion of two persons on a hill, with all things battery operated, improvising along with the elements. There are quiet moments here too, but throughout the sound is quite audible, even noisy at times. Atmospherical hissing and crackling of sounds, all becoming alive through some sparse electronic treatments. Lots of obscure sound events drop in and out and, as said, a bit unfocussed, but very nice indeed. Maybe a track too long, I thought.
With all of this we would forget that Noyes is a percussion player and he plays the kit on the disc with the duo And/also he formed with Stuart Porter, who plays saxophone. And he plays saxophone is a pretty traditional fashion, which is there where I like it least. He blows away freely, improvised, free jazz or whatever you want to call it. I think Noyes is here the more interesting player, using his kit to scrap, hit, bend with objects and bows, and in general do things other than playing a regular rhythm. I’m sure its all done very nicely, but that kind of saxophone playing gets to my nerves too much. These three discs are a farewell to Dunedin where Noyes lived up to his recent re-location to Sweden. Let’s see what the new country will bring him. (FdW)
Address: http://idealstaterecordings.bandcamp.com