#663: 2018.11.25

i am already late late late getting this show online, and the playlist is long long long, so i’m going to keep this short. in this edition we feature sounds from the green field recordings label by rafal flejter, chris lynn, and murmer (that’s me!), as well as a re-release of the 1973 album of venezuelan birdsong by french ornithologist jean c. roche, a cassette by kate carr, some unreleased work by liu pei-wen, and sounds from the aporee maps by sabri meddeb, pablo salaün, joao bento, maciej janasik, and sala. the show begain with a framework intro recorded by jean-philippe drécourt.[…]

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#661: 2018.11.11

quite a long playlist this week, with a lot of new sounds we’re excited to present to you: felix blume’s installation of wind-and-sea-played flutes in thailand, jana winderen’s latest compositions with oceanic sounds, a 2nd batch of cassettes from philip sulidae’s hemisphäreの空虚 label (anyone know how to pronounce that?), and a first release from ben link collins’ new alabama field label. […]

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#659: 2018.10.28

this week we listened to the last of the 3 tracks on our latest framework:seasonal release, this one, by alan courtis, a longform unedited field recording from the peruvian amazon rainforest. if you like to sound of it, you can listen to it on it’s own, or along with the rest of the release, here: https://frameworkeditions.bandcamp.com/album/framework-seasonal-issue-10-autumn-2018 […]

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#657: 2018.10.14

this is the second of 3 regular editions featuring our new framework:seasonal release, issue #10, autumn 2018. this week we take a listen to julie rousse‘s contribution, nag mapu (esperando la lluvia suite).
along with this long work we listened to recent releases by kajsa lindgren (lp and dl), chris whitehead & mark browne (dl), nigel baldacchino (unreleased), sounds from the aporee maps, and a framework introduction by dillon vessels. […]

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#656: 2018.10.07 [david clarke]

this edition of framework:afield has been produced in the uk by david clarke, aka iamthehow. for more information see http://iamthehow.com. producer’s notes:

A soundscape from the original programme Assessing the High-Risk Perioperative Patient. Elements of sounds, some familiar and others disconcerting, are blended with snippets of conversation to create that state of consciousnesses where we eavesdrop as a third party to our own conversation – in a world that is just at odds with ourselves. With thanks to Dr Gary Minto. […]

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#655: 2018.10.02

with this edition we begin our exploration of our latest edition of framework:seasonal issue #10: winter 2018. this is the second issue of our new format, featuring longer works from fewer artists, and this time around we’ve given around 20 minutes each to manja ristič, julie rousse, and alan courtis. we’ll listen to one of the tracks in each show over the next few regular edition slots, and this week we began with manja ristič‘s crni otok / the black isle. […]

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#654: 2018.09.23 [thomas park]

this edition of framework:afield has been produced in the united states by thomas park. for more information see https://archive.org/details/TheEmissionsSeries, or https://archive.org/details/ThomasParkBenchmarkHub. […]

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#653: 2018.09.16 [dmitry vasilyev]

our first show back after our annual summer break is a sad return to the airwaves, as while we were away we learned of the passing of our friend and colleague, dmitry vasilyev. dmitry was an organiser, podcaster, music and mushroom enthusiast, expert, curator of the monochrome vision record label, and author of the massive treatise on italian experimental music, viva italia. in this edition we pay tribute to dmitry with a mix of his monochrome vision releases, as well as a few tracks from the field-recording based the sound ecology: range compilation released some years back on his other label project, nitkie. dmitry has been steadily sending us the releases featured in this edition since our first meeting back in 2009, and to be honest, the massive, growing pile of amazing sounds to explore was so intimidating that we never managed to get most of them on the air. we’re devastated that this is what it took, but we’re very happy to finally be able to present this great label’s body of work. […]

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#652: 2018.07.29

this is it, folks, our last edition before our annual summer break! we’ll be back with edition #653 on september 16th, after a good long pause to recharge and refresh our ears (and spend some time in the lake – in the midst of an unusually hot estonian summer!). in the meantime, we think this show brings the season to a nice close, a more inward-looking mix or mostly untreated recordings. […]

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#651: 2018.07.22 [france jobin]

this edition of framework:afield has been produced in canada by france jobin. after a six-year hiatus, this is the latest installment in her ongoing series these are a few of my favorite things. producer’s notes:

france jobin – my favorite things (Installment #10)

Bonjour, I am France Jobin, Welcome to these are a few of my favorite things.

As mentioned in earlier installments, my interpretation of field recording based works is very broad. however, the thread I like to follow is to find artists who have mastered their unique identity through the music of sound.

In the last 4 years, I have spent a lot of time in the Abruzzo region of Italy. With this edition of my favorite things, it is my pleasure to showcase the sound artists of this region.

France Jobin
http://francejobin.com […]

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