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new release: Complex Silence 12 (mysterybear)

🔗Dave Seidel <dave@...>

2/26/2011 4:47:31 PM

Out today, two previously unreleased tracks of binaural drone music, #12
in the Complex Silence series curated by Philip Wilkerson on the
Treetrunk netlabel. This music was made with Csound and blue. From the
liner notes:

"These pieces both employ the technique of binaural beating, and are
thus most effective if you listen with headphones. Gyre II is made with
nothing but sine waves, and is dedicated to ELEH. It was premiered as
part of the "Disruptive Stillness" exhibition that took place at Jean
Paul Slusser Gallery of the University of Michigan School of Art &
Design in Ann Arbor, January 2011. The concept behind Ylem is the
emergence of sound from the creative void - starting simply, growing in
complexity, and finally returning to the void from whence it came."

Relevant to members of these lists, both pieces use rational tuning
(though I may be stretching the term a little with Ylem, which contains
the single ratio 1/1).

Complex Silence release page:
http://complexsilence.wordpress.com/2011/02/26/released-cs12-by-mysterybear/

Treetrunk release page:
http://treetrunkrecords.wordpress.com/2011/02/26/mysterybear-complex-silence-12-treetrunk-133/

Downloads:
http://www.archive.org/details/Complex_Silence_12

Hope you enjoy!

- Dave Seidel
http://mysterybear.net
http://soundcloud.com/mysterybear.net
http://archive.org/details/mysterybear

🔗plopper6 <billwestfall@...>

3/3/2011 12:57:08 PM

Really interesting stuff, as usual !

--- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com, Dave Seidel <dave@...> wrote:
>
> Out today, two previously unreleased tracks of binaural drone music, #12
> in the Complex Silence series curated by Philip Wilkerson on the
> Treetrunk netlabel. This music was made with Csound and blue. From the
> liner notes:
>
> "These pieces both employ the technique of binaural beating, and are
> thus most effective if you listen with headphones. Gyre II is made with
> nothing but sine waves, and is dedicated to ELEH. It was premiered as
> part of the "Disruptive Stillness" exhibition that took place at Jean
> Paul Slusser Gallery of the University of Michigan School of Art &
> Design in Ann Arbor, January 2011. The concept behind Ylem is the
> emergence of sound from the creative void - starting simply, growing in
> complexity, and finally returning to the void from whence it came."
>
> Relevant to members of these lists, both pieces use rational tuning
> (though I may be stretching the term a little with Ylem, which contains
> the single ratio 1/1).
>
> Complex Silence release page:
> http://complexsilence.wordpress.com/2011/02/26/released-cs12-by-mysterybear/
>
> Treetrunk release page:
> http://treetrunkrecords.wordpress.com/2011/02/26/mysterybear-complex-silence-12-treetrunk-133/
>
> Downloads:
> http://www.archive.org/details/Complex_Silence_12
>
> Hope you enjoy!
>
> - Dave Seidel
> http://mysterybear.net
> http://soundcloud.com/mysterybear.net
> http://archive.org/details/mysterybear
>

🔗Dave Seidel <dave@...>

3/3/2011 2:45:41 PM

Thanks for checking it out!

- Dave

On 3/3/2011 3:57 PM, plopper6 wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Really interesting stuff, as usual !
>
> --- In MakeMicroMusic@yahoogroups.com
> <mailto:MakeMicroMusic%40yahoogroups.com>, Dave Seidel <dave@...> wrote:
>>
>> Out today, two previously unreleased tracks of binaural drone music, #12
>> in the Complex Silence series curated by Philip Wilkerson on the
>> Treetrunk netlabel. This music was made with Csound and blue. From the
>> liner notes:
>>
>> "These pieces both employ the technique of binaural beating, and are
>> thus most effective if you listen with headphones. Gyre II is made with
>> nothing but sine waves, and is dedicated to ELEH. It was premiered as
>> part of the "Disruptive Stillness" exhibition that took place at Jean
>> Paul Slusser Gallery of the University of Michigan School of Art &
>> Design in Ann Arbor, January 2011. The concept behind Ylem is the
>> emergence of sound from the creative void - starting simply, growing in
>> complexity, and finally returning to the void from whence it came."
>>
>> Relevant to members of these lists, both pieces use rational tuning
>> (though I may be stretching the term a little with Ylem, which contains
>> the single ratio 1/1).
>>
>> Complex Silence release page:
>>
> http://complexsilence.wordpress.com/2011/02/26/released-cs12-by-mysterybear/
>>
>> Treetrunk release page:
>>
> http://treetrunkrecords.wordpress.com/2011/02/26/mysterybear-complex-silence-12-treetrunk-133/
>>
>> Downloads:
>> http://www.archive.org/details/Complex_Silence_12
>>
>> Hope you enjoy!
>>
>> - Dave Seidel
>> http://mysterybear.net
>> http://soundcloud.com/mysterybear.net
>> http://archive.org/details/mysterybear