Posts Tagged: Flaming Pines

ACL 2014: Top Ten Field Recording & Soundscape

Field recordings and soundscapes do much more than reflect the sounds of nature.  They also delve into local culture and artificial sound environments; they serve as travelogues, historical statements, and calls to political action.  An environment once captured is never

ACL 2014: Top Ten Field Recording & Soundscape

Field recordings and soundscapes do much more than reflect the sounds of nature.  They also delve into local culture and artificial sound environments; they serve as travelogues, historical statements, and calls to political action.  An environment once captured is never

Specta Ciera ~ Overwintering

Winter music in summertime?  The thought may sound strange in the Northern Hemisphere, but with a touch of fall chill in the late summer air, Overwintering is a hint of things to come.  The short album was inspired by the change of

Specta Ciera ~ Overwintering

Winter music in summertime?  The thought may sound strange in the Northern Hemisphere, but with a touch of fall chill in the late summer air, Overwintering is a hint of things to come.  The short album was inspired by the change of

Various Artists ~ Birds of a Feather Boxed Set

Did you ever encounter a physical object that instantly became your New Favorite Thing?  This occurred as I received the Birds of a Feather Boxed Set from Flaming Pines.  The set is the culmination of a three-year project from the label, which

Various Artists ~ Birds of a Feather Boxed Set

Did you ever encounter a physical object that instantly became your New Favorite Thing?  This occurred as I received the Birds of a Feather Boxed Set from Flaming Pines.  The set is the culmination of a three-year project from the label, which

Birds of a Feather: Final Flight

We’ve greatly enjoyed Flaming Pines’ Birds of a Feather series, which has just reached its conclusion with Philippe Petit‘s The Kookaburra and Kate Carr‘s The Kakapo.  Over the past few years, this series of CD3″s has brought us some of the most original work in the field.

Birds of a Feather: Final Flight

We’ve greatly enjoyed Flaming Pines’ Birds of a Feather series, which has just reached its conclusion with Philippe Petit‘s The Kookaburra and Kate Carr‘s The Kakapo.  Over the past few years, this series of CD3″s has brought us some of the most original work in the field.

Radio Cegeste ~ The New Zealand Storm Petrel

We last encountered Radio Cegeste with 2012’s to orient themselves with coastlines, a collaboration with Lee Noyes that investigated hidden hisses and sub-level tones.  The new work echoes that theme by bringing to light a species previously thought to be extinct.  The New

Radio Cegeste ~ The New Zealand Storm Petrel

We last encountered Radio Cegeste with 2012’s to orient themselves with coastlines, a collaboration with Lee Noyes that investigated hidden hisses and sub-level tones.  The new work echoes that theme by bringing to light a species previously thought to be extinct.  The New

Seaworthy ~ The Rainbow Lorikeet

Looking for something to tweet about?  The Birds of a Feather series has returned!  (Sorry, couldn’t resist!)  The latest pair of releases begins with Seaworthy‘s ode to the Rainbow Lorikeet, a curious, colorful and talkative parrot that was accidentally released

Seaworthy ~ The Rainbow Lorikeet

Looking for something to tweet about?  The Birds of a Feather series has returned!  (Sorry, couldn’t resist!)  The latest pair of releases begins with Seaworthy‘s ode to the Rainbow Lorikeet, a curious, colorful and talkative parrot that was accidentally released

ACL 2013: Top Ten Field Recording & Soundscape

In compiling these field recordings, some artists traveled to distant lands, while others stayed at home.  Some added instruments, others computer processing.  Some of these releases are in love with certain places, but each one is in love with sound.

ACL 2013: Top Ten Field Recording & Soundscape

In compiling these field recordings, some artists traveled to distant lands, while others stayed at home.  Some added instruments, others computer processing.  Some of these releases are in love with certain places, but each one is in love with sound.

ACL 2013: The Happiest Music of the Year

When last year’s list was published, it wasn’t very popular.  But over the course of the year, the hits kept increasing, until it became our number one specialty list.  Why?  Because people need happy music, and search for it online.

ACL 2013: The Happiest Music of the Year

When last year’s list was published, it wasn’t very popular.  But over the course of the year, the hits kept increasing, until it became our number one specialty list.  Why?  Because people need happy music, and search for it online.