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BBC Radio 3
Late Junction
Jennifer Lucy Allan pays a visit to the London studio of field recordist, sound artist and founder of the Flaming Pines label, Kate Carr.
On 12 March, celebrating 5 years of @wabi-sabi-tapes.bsky.social at the mighty Spanners in London with sets from Mélodie Blaison, Kate Carr, myself and DJs Laura Not and Andrew Hulme from the Final Image label. Come on down! www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/melodie-bl...
autonomic
robotic noise box playing field recordings and drones
made with mdf offcuts, discarded items.
Part of The Thingness of Stuff at Ruby Cruel in London. Opens Feb 13.
Curated by Luke Drozd. Lots of great stuff in the show.
Cheers!
3. Grabbed some tapes from ever-brilliant @flamingpines.bsky.social, including Graham Dunning (which I'd somehow missed - I'm not very good at this)
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You can 20% off using the code 'Friday' (and you should do that).
Punctum by Válek Merta Tarnovski
@flamingpines.bsky.social
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“a duet of playful and hallucinatory manufacture.” Vickridge plays with the spaces, soundings and silences of an old factory.
Jack Vickridge - Building Instrument out Feb 27
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“a duet of playful and hallucinatory manufacture.” Vickridge plays with the spaces, soundings and silences of an old factory.
Jack Vickridge - Building Instrument out Feb 27
flamingpines.bandcamp.com/album/buildi...
Cath Roberts and I have this new album as Quartz Sand out yesterday!
flamingpines.bandcamp.com/album/strati...
BBC Radio 3
Late Junction
Jennifer Lucy Allan pays a visit to the London studio of field recordist, sound artist and founder of the Flaming Pines label, Kate Carr.
Thank you! I think all is going well.
Five days since I had (minor) eye surgery and had 2 days where I could barely open eyes at all. Obviously only a tiny insight into having a different sensory array but I did notice how much more I was hearing, which given I live in a v noisy area was not a good thing. ‘Hear less ears’ I now intone.
Yes this makes sense of course too. I would say for sure I also have less time these days but also much slower. Finding ways to be happy is the main thing and challenge in so many arenas of life these days I would say. Glad you are able in your creative work.
Yes very true. I fee the same. I’m becoming much slower and more critical about what I make and why. Is a good feeling really but sometimes I notice how slow I am compared to when I began! Hope you are going as well as can be in these crazy times Siavash.
I make music. I want to continue this thing i've been doing for 2 decades profesionally.
Here's my bandcamp siavashamini.bandcamp.com
Here's my patreon
www.patreon.com/cw/u49359212
Much love🖤
I’ll be on NTS channel 2 on Wednesday (24th Sept) at 10 AM with a mix for its Roots series.
An hour-long journey into Ireland’s experimental undergrowth. Subterranean sean-nós, ambient trad excursions, dream pop, and more, all anchored on ideas of landscape and lore
Would love it if you tuned in
We hit 150 releases this year. Thanks to everyone who has been part of the label
or supported it.
“a quiet abandonment of answers and exactitudes”
New preorder little feats by Short Americans. Out Nov 7
Out today
Magneto Mori: Brussels by Mark Vernon
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“In a work of patient soundscaping, you’ll hear metallic drones and static fuzz mimic the comings and goings of gusts; you’ll notice birds and bleating sheep fade in and out the mix as the swish, rattle and patter of rain incrementally increases.” Eoin Murray on A Storm and its Aftermath.
“It’s not just deep listening; it’s listening with a wink, a sly recognition that artifice and reality are forever tangled.”
Fantastic review of Viv Corringham’s Soundwalkscapes (vol 2) by chaindlk. Lots of good reviews going up there lately.
www.chaindlk.com/reviews/13061
A Storm and its Aftermath on Radio France. First time play for an FP release
there I think. The GRM show.
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Mark Vernon’s Magneto Mori: Brussels is out in a few weeks, three tracks now streaming.
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lol
“A churn of electronic noise is flung into dialogue with the smeared and manipulated bleats of a seagull horn…”
Stratigraphy by Quartz Sand.
Cath Roberts on Lyra 8 and Kate Carr on objects.
Art: Matt Atkins
Words: Jack Chuter
Out Oct 17
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BBC Radio 3 Unwind
Night Tracks: Immersive music for moonlight
Now Playing
Kate Carr & David Donohoe
A Storm and its Aftermath
Buried deep in the latest edition of A Duck in a Tree, now available as a podcast, is a track from Mark Vernon's forthcoming release on @flamingpines.bsky.social in which he fragments spoken stories by burying the tape recordings next to magnets for 10 days.
Get the podcast here: bit.ly/3J45l8H