[OT] Field recording music ?

f.e's icon

Hello,

Could someone point me to top-notch musiciens (living ones) making music
with field recordings / nature soundscape ?

A million +1 in advance

f.e

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DF's icon

and

(has good links etc..)

multitude.

all have great links to go from...
enjoy.
Tim

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Morgan Sutherland's icon

Autistici does nice field-recording _based_ music: http://www.autistici.com/

On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 8:30 AM, keith o brien wrote:
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> Berlin based Swiss artist-
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> http://www.soundimplant.com/gilaubry/
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> https://cycling74.com/c74music/012
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Peter Nyboer's icon

francisco lopez does some field-recording work. I have a CD called "building new york" that I enjoy.
http://www.forcedexposure.com/artists/lopez.francisco.html
http://www.franciscolopez.net/

pelang's icon

some artists:

Eric La Casa
jeph jerman
Kiyoshi Mizutani
Toshiya Tsunoda

then u find some good free stuff on:

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Hildegard Westerkamp

you ll find some of her stuff on emf as well

Quote: f.e wrote on Sat, 31 May 2008 11:52
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> Hello,
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> Could someone point me to top-notch musiciens (living ones) making music
> with field recordings / nature soundscape ?
>
> A million +1 in advance
>
> f.e
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> --
> f.e chanfrault | aka | personal computer music
> >>>>>>> http://www.personal-computer-music.com
> >>>>>>> | film soundtracks, sound art, music |
>
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Phijel's icon

and/OAR: environmental recordings and/more

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On 31-mai-08, at 11:52, f.e wrote:

> Could someone point me to top-notch musiciens (living ones) making
> music with field recordings / nature soundscape ?

    Most of the CDs produced by erewhon are based on field recordings
    -> http://radiantslab.com/erewhon/releases.html

Luc Ferrari died recently, but he did great stuff with field recordings.
Lopez... I prefer La Selva than his ny building recordingd.

I'd add to the already cited artists Giancarlo Toniutti, toy.bizarre,
yannick dauby.

etc.

p

Bertrand Fraysse's icon

Just to participate and name a few :

Alejandra & Aeron and their label Lucky Kitchen
www.luckykitchen.com/cat/lkcat.html

Anders Dahl (work on artificial nature)
www.underhund.com/anders

Lawrence English and his label Room 40
www.room40.org

Grimm's icon

Janet Cardiff
Francisco Lopez
Toshiya Tsunoda
Chris Watson

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voxish's icon

No one's yet mentioned Peter Cusack?
http://www.lcc.arts.ac.uk/17617.htm
or Chris DeLaurenti?
http://delaurenti.net/

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Peter Cusack I've heard was a great teacher. I always sat down and listened
to the sound art exhibits shamefully I studied photography myself.

On 6/4/08, Jim Bell wrote:
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> No one's yet mentioned Peter Cusack?
> http://www.lcc.arts.ac.uk/17617.htm
> or Chris DeLaurenti?
> http://delaurenti.net/
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Would you consider musique concrete a deviation of field recording music ??

People have mentioned ferrari ect.. , so I would imagine yes . in this case stuff on EMPREINTES DIGITALES , has some real nice stuff !!!

a lot of MP3 samples to check out !

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andra mccartney

On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 10:52 AM, sebastian
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> Would you consider musique concrete a deviation of field recording music ??
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> People have mentioned ferrari ect.. , so I would imagine yes . in this case stuff on EMPREINTES DIGITALES , has some real nice stuff !!!
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> http://www.empreintesdigitales.com/doc.e/
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> a lot of MP3 samples to check out !
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check out mr ximm
http://quietamerican.org/

I met him after presenting an enormous 16 channel piece for the San
Francisco Tape Music Festival many years ago which involved many
field recordings collaged with max/msp and supercollider. He came up
to me after the performance and said "the cicadas were from Ta
Prohm?" (correct)

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dodgeroo's icon

oh yeah, check out New Adventures in Sound Art website... they have a
bunch of field recording-type composers on there http://www.naisa.ca/

esp. Chantal Dumas

cheers

On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 11:14 PM, Lisa wrote:
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> Two acousmatic composers whose music is initally based on field recordings, yet the end result is a whole new sound space:
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> Natasha Barrett
> Christopher Fleeger
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Kim Cascone's icon

not to toot my own horn but...
http://netaudio.ru/musica-excentrica/releases/exc009/
...been recording sound for music and film for a very long time

david@5of4.com's icon

this is great Kim! it's just the right kind of listening for this morning.

thanks for sharing.
David

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f.e schrieb:
> Could someone point me to top-notch musiciens (living ones) making music
> with field recordings / nature soundscape ?

sorry for not being top-notch, but I just uploaded a pretty old piece of
mine to myspace called "Le Sorgenti calde di Pantelleria" with field
recordings of hot springs of the island Pantelleria. For restrictions to
size its in a pretty low rate though...
(http://www.myspace.com/ondesmemorielles)

Stefan

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Ben Gottesman's icon

I like simon whetham

foldh's icon

I strongly recommend the Greunrekorder label

A nice freebie The Sound of Snow and Ice

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Thomas Koner uses quite a lot of field recordings in his output http://thomaskoner.com

Robert Hampson of Main increasingly uses field recordings in his work http://www.roberthampson.com (more urban than nature oriented though)

Tate and Liles (thats Darren Tate and Andrew Liles) Without Season is drones and processed field recordings and is superb http://andrewliles.bandcamp.com/album/without-season

And if you like strange things being done to your field recordings the Nurse with Wound Shipwreck radio series is great http://nursewithwound1.bandcamp.com/album/shipwreck-radio-volume-one (I particularly like one bit where it transitions from the sound of rain to a crowd clapping seamlessly)

Again more far more urban but this Neubauten track from Haus der Luge uses field recordings brilliantly I think https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZjZBQnKoXs