Posts Tagged: Auditory Field Theory

Sun Curves ~ Nearly Real
As long as the music’s playing, sunshine continues to gently spill out, glinting as brightly as a lover’s eyes in the misty sunshine of an August day. As the light falls onto the sea, the ambient music of Nearly Real gleams

Sun Curves ~ Nearly Real
As long as the music’s playing, sunshine continues to gently spill out, glinting as brightly as a lover’s eyes in the misty sunshine of an August day. As the light falls onto the sea, the ambient music of Nearly Real gleams

Isobel Ccircle~ ~ The House in the Harbour
Once one gets past the name of the duo, a moniker that defies spell checking, one is freed to enjoy the music: in this case, a haunted house tape based on a detective’s personal journals. Coffin bells ring, specters glide

Isobel Ccircle~ ~ The House in the Harbour
Once one gets past the name of the duo, a moniker that defies spell checking, one is freed to enjoy the music: in this case, a haunted house tape based on a detective’s personal journals. Coffin bells ring, specters glide

Francisco Meirino ~ An Extended Meaning for Something Meaningless
Francisco Meirino is the composer formerly known as phroq; in the past two decades, he’s released over a hundred solo and collaborative ventures. After such achievements, most performers would be content to rest on their laurels. Not so Meirino, whose new

Francisco Meirino ~ An Extended Meaning for Something Meaningless
Francisco Meirino is the composer formerly known as phroq; in the past two decades, he’s released over a hundred solo and collaborative ventures. After such achievements, most performers would be content to rest on their laurels. Not so Meirino, whose new

Electronic Observations 2013 #7.1
If you’re a keen-eyed reader, you will have clocked the bonus numbering straight-away. Yes, this is Part 1 of 2, with the follow-up only days away. There’s a simple reason for this – since the start of the year, we’ve

Electronic Observations 2013 #7.1
If you’re a keen-eyed reader, you will have clocked the bonus numbering straight-away. Yes, this is Part 1 of 2, with the follow-up only days away. There’s a simple reason for this – since the start of the year, we’ve

Prada & Oregon ~ His Past of Heaven – Floor Permanents – Her Lufa
Nothing is what it seems in this fascinating sound document, whose title alone requires a deep breath. Prada & Oregon is not a duo but a solo artist (Susan Balmar), who also records under her own name. And the two seventeen-minute

Prada & Oregon ~ His Past of Heaven – Floor Permanents – Her Lufa
Nothing is what it seems in this fascinating sound document, whose title alone requires a deep breath. Prada & Oregon is not a duo but a solo artist (Susan Balmar), who also records under her own name. And the two seventeen-minute