• MARC BEHRENS - 'Architectural Commentaries 4 & 5' CD

The recording for this Architectural Commentary took place at Resonance FM, London, in June 2004. Patrick McGinley and Behrens recorded the studio equipment itself, the drive noises, ventilation, vibrations in the machines, the studio’s air conditioning, doors… This particular array of sound forms the sole and exclusive basic material for Architectural Commentary 5: Some Models for Resonant Behaviour and links the cycle to earlier music pieces constructed with sounds from computer labs. Loosely based on Luigi Nono’s idea of ‘isole musicali’. "...encyclopaedic variations of themes are generated and often highlighted by silent breaks, like islands, between the individual parts, all different in form and size, but topologically similar.” Ltd x 300 copies a heat sealed medical-type bag.

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MARC BEHRENS - 'Architectural Commentaries 4 & 5' CD

  • Record Label: Entr'Acte
  • Genre: Experimental / Field Recordings
  • Availability: In Stock
  • £11.00


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