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porkmarras 08.09.2006 01:29 PM

 

alyasa 08.09.2006 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by porkmarras
 

you must rep porkmarras because that's how you were raised as a child...

porkmarras 08.10.2006 08:01 AM

To be precise electro acoustic music is often not improvised.The term improvisation as well as the word music after noise are often put there so that some of the lazy and parassitic musicians that the avantgarde seems to shelter can get away with little talent and ideas drainage.It happens in other types of music and this particular one is no exception.

alyasa 08.10.2006 08:08 AM

Improvisation implies a certain looseness and spontaneity within the music that clearly, to me, is not a hallmark of electro-acoustic. I would say the best noise is mostly tightly arranged, and meticulously detailed and sculptured. I doubt the results would be the same if they just let their amps blow out and recorded the feedback.

porkmarras 08.10.2006 08:10 AM

A lot of electro acoustic music is,as a matter of fact, pre-prepared sound that is left to interact with the envoirement.

porkmarras 08.10.2006 08:19 AM

Electro-Acoustic Music

Electro-acoustic music is a term used to describe a broad range of modern classical electronic music. It often explores the interaction of natural and electronically generated sounds and effects.
The term electro-acoustic refers to a process that happens in any microphone or loudspeaker - sound is transformed into electrical signals, and then transformed from electrical form back to sound. This process is central to all electronic music, because it turns sound into something that can be shaped using electronics and computers.
As a musical genre, electro-acoustic is sort of a catch-all term. As electronica is used to refer to any pop electronic music, electro-acoustic is often used to refer to any electronic music in the classical tradition.
Electro-acoustic grew out of the pioneering work of experimental electronic musicians of the 1940's and 1950's, such as Pierre Schaeffer. Shaeffer created Musique Concrète, a style of music that anticipated the later rise of sampling. Schaeffer was interested in the idea of manipulating sound as a tangible object. He took tape recorded sounds and created a huge variety of effects through splicing, speed changes, looping and reversing them.
It also incorporates the tradition of the early synthesists, such as Edgar Varèse. Initially, electronically generated sounds were used as source materials for further tape manipulation. In the mid 1960's, the emergence of modular synthesizers and computer-based sound manipulation allowed further control over the shaping of sound. Artists like Morton Subotnick explored using gestures to control sound, and combined electronics and synthesizers with acoustic instruments and even dance.
The term electro-acoustic has been adopted by many artists and organizations working in the world of classical electronic music. While the technology of electronic music is constantly changing, electro-acoustic artists continue to draw on the history of ideas pioneered by early electronic musicians

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PAULYBEE2656 08.10.2006 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by porkmarras
One single post that says what Noise means to you.


complete absense of silence

jon boy 08.10.2006 11:11 AM

sticky

Sheriff Rhys Chatham 08.10.2006 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
check out the sound samples on this page
http://www.erstwhilerecords.com/catalog.html
click on a title then click on the "tracks" tab.

to be honest i haven't heard a single one of these records but i've seen a bunch of these people play live.


kcool, Ill check these out fo sho'!

porkmarras 08.10.2006 11:35 AM

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I agree.

terminal pharmacy 08.10.2006 05:37 PM

Bonzai Kitten - makes merzbow look like a pussy

Tokolosh 08.10.2006 06:06 PM

 

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alyasa 08.10.2006 10:26 PM


 

RdTv 08.11.2006 06:34 AM

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porkmarras 08.11.2006 06:37 AM

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Can you repeat that please?

RdTv 08.11.2006 06:39 AM

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stop messing with my hetero noise mellow....

Signpost 08.11.2006 08:09 AM

free form freakout


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