Articles tagged 'Lucier'
A Fortifying Ramble, with Oil Drum and Toaster
Goldmann lived long enough to ride or eschew multiple trends. He is generally untroubled, without arrogance or the need to preach. Why have we not heard more of his music?
A Fortifying Ramble, with Oil Drum and Toaster
Goldmann lived long enough to ride or eschew multiple trends. He is generally untroubled, without arrogance or the need to preach. Why have we not heard more of his music?
String Theory 36: Predominantly Quartets
With great concentration the Bozzini execute what might sound like a fire alarm to the uninitiated.
String Theory 36: Predominantly Quartets
With great concentration the Bozzini execute what might sound like a fire alarm to the uninitiated.
EA Bucket 20.
Perhaps Hunt really was a technology-adept medium reinterpreting mystical pronouncements by John Dee and Edward Kelley. Or maybe the convoluted proclamations are mere sleight-of-hand.
EA Bucket 20.
Perhaps Hunt really was a technology-adept medium reinterpreting mystical pronouncements by John Dee and Edward Kelley. Or maybe the convoluted proclamations are mere sleight-of-hand.
Heavy Rotation in 2003: Czernowin, Formenti, Guerrero, Harada, Harrison, Serkin, Pollini
Possibly, a more truthful title: “Best of 2003 Based on an Arbitrary and Random Selection Assembled by Someone with Predictable Tastes.”
Heavy Rotation in 2003: Czernowin, Formenti, Guerrero, Harada, Harrison, Serkin, Pollini
Possibly, a more truthful title: “Best of 2003 Based on an Arbitrary and Random Selection Assembled by Someone with Predictable Tastes.”
November Ramble
This is a recording of a man reading philosophy. But the speaker says only single-syllable words and spaces them about eight seconds apart.
November Ramble
This is a recording of a man reading philosophy. But the speaker says only single-syllable words and spaces them about eight seconds apart.
Recordings Alone: Part II, Silence & Speech
Cage is famous for showing that silence is sounds.
Recordings Alone: Part II, Silence & Speech
Cage is famous for showing that silence is sounds.