Richard Chartier * Jen Kutler
Deep minimalistic sound paintings by Richard Chartier, and Jen Kutler’s sonification of (indicators of) empathy.
Deep minimalistic sound paintings by Richard Chartier, and Jen Kutler’s sonification of (indicators of) empathy.
Steve Roach further explores ‘time- and space-altering realms’, while Loren Nerell dives deeper into the mystical sounds of the Balinese gong.
This mix is simply named after the podcast it was created for: Joseph Aleo’s SoundWave.
It is a happy coincidence that it literally starts with ‘waves’ – and ends with the same waves morphing into the sound of a cheering crowd. This mix (hopefully) shows that it can be rewarding to take a moment’s rest to really listen and let the sounds affect you.
W.E._aa‘s album ཀ (Ka) is as surprising as the name suggests *** Sandro Mussida merges guitar, bass clarinet and violoncello (in three different tunings) with the reverb of a church.
Fascinating electro-acoustic soundscapes by Jos Smolders and Iain Chambers, respectively:
Jos sonically explores a poem by Stéphane Mallermé ; Iain celebrates the brutalist architecture of Paris.
An unexpected fascinating soundtrack by Kinnie Starr, a tape loop setup by Mathijs Leeuwis, and an album about the personal growth of Túrion.
“… to find a place to sleep, to pass the months of winter …”
DreamScenes for January 2021: start the year with some mixed emotions ….