#533: 2015.11.15

a little late getting this show out to you, due to my hectic traveling schedule. today, for example, i had to be treated to an amazing 5 course lunch by a good friend at his wonderful restaurant here in london, and then take a long leisurely walk along a canal. you see what i have to put up with?

but i’m finally back to fulfilling my responsibilities, which include this show for you, and preparing for the rest of my activities here in the uk. yesterday we had a nice talk with students at goldsmiths hosted by john levack drever. early next week i’ll be meeting with students at oxford brookes university hosted by paul whitty, and making an appearance at oxford’s playground event hosted by stavroula kounadea. then next thursday, back here in london, at lcc hosted by cathy lane, be presenting my collaboration with daniel allen, the ongoing work-in-progress documentary film, the mill. come along if you can!

meanwhile, a very long playlist this week with lots of great sounds, including some of my own, which i don’t put into the shows very often, a first look at some of the recent releases on and/oar, as well as works by aino tytti, lewis gilbert, kate carr, mathias delplanque, and more sounds from the aporee soundmaps. […]

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#532: 2015.11.08 [slavek kwi]

ARTIFICIAL MEMORY TRACE presents: MM_KONKRETOL
(mirror image to MM_ABSTRAKTAL)

Based on various field recordings from Mmabolela wildlife reserve in Limpopo valley in South Africa from some participants of Sonic Mmabolela 2013 and 2014. All comments are left in original
language without translation. In this way all animal and human sounds are equally incomprehensible to majority of listeners. […]

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#531: 2015.11.01

an autumny edition, not much more to say about it: tobias hellqvist, joda clément, sala, adam waugh, viv corringham, fabio r. lattuca and sounds from the aporee soundmaps. enjoy!

meanwhile, this week we officially welcome korppiradio to the framework family. korppiradio is based in helsinki, finland, and streams from http://korppiradio.net. go check them out! […]

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#530: 2015.10.25 [OR poiesis]

this edition of framework:afield has been produced in maribor, slovenia, using recordings made in berlin, germany, by OR poiesis:

walking Plänterwald, river Spree, Sonopoetic paths Berlin by OR poiesis
September 6th 2015, afternoon

http://orpoiesis.blogspot.si

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#529: 2015.10.18

after a month on the road (business and pleasure) we’re back home in estonia now, where there’s a new-found chill in the air, but there’s still time for the late-season mushrooms in our nearby forest. after a few days dealing with our twelve apple trees we managed to find a colony of funnel chanterelles not yet damaged by the frost. oh yes, and we listened to some new sounds as well…

upon our return we found a small pile of recent releases from the french baskaru waiting for us – in the days of virtual sounds it’s nice to come home to some actual physical objects, with artwork on paper and uncompressed sound. with those we heard a few lovely unreleased works sent to us recently, and another great episode from one of our favorite podcasters, nula. […]

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#528: 2015.10.11 [d.l. lutz]

this edition of framework:afield has been produced in germany by regular contributor d. l. lutz. notes from the producer:

Earscape:Stellar

In outer space, there is absolute silence – because of the lack of air that could carry sound waves. But it is very intriguing to imagine a music of the spheres, with the “chords” added by man’s attempts to enter this space: the harshness, coldness, absurdity, emptiness of the cosmos. Two main musical sources served as paths into this realm: Biosphere’s much underrated masterpiece “Autour de la Lune”, sampling MIR station sounds and snippets from a radio play of Jules Verne’s “From The Earth To The Moon” (1865), commissioned by Radio France Culture in 2003, and Marc Weidenbaum’s “Disquiet Junto Challenge” #89 dealing with Voyager One’s last signals before it disappeared from NASA’s radars, resulting in many individual musical answers from which I chose a couple of my favourites. Much of the noises heard are of technical nature, but there is also improv jazz, drones, radio excerpts, early computer music, all trying to illustrate man’s alienation when confronted with the cold light of stars. Have a good journey and return safely to mother earth!

D. L. Lutz, born 1969 in Germany, is a practising architect, writer and sound artist living in Berlin. […]

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#527: 2015.10.04

a brief note this week as we’re on the road again, this time in the hazy orchards of normandy, but nonetheless doling out a healthy batch of sounds for your listening pleasure, including several online releases, a real-life cd, and more sounds from the aporee soundmaps. have a listen, and we’ll be back home in estonia before our next regular edition! […]

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#526: 2015.09.27 [flavien gillié]

this edition of framework:afield has been produced in belgium by flavien gillié, and features recordings from the anneessens. neighborhood in brussels. for more information see http://www.bna-bbot.be, or see the project’s page on the aporee soundmap here:  http://aporee.org/maps/projects/anneessens.

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#525: 2015.09.20

http://media.blubrry.com/1474243/archive.org/download/2015.09.20FrameworkRadio/framework525-2015.09.20.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (133.8MB)Subscribe: RSSjay-dea lopez, the australian gothic, unfathomless, 2015 we’re back! this is our first regular edition since we came back from our summer break, which saw us traveling to the uk and norway, and now, two weeks into our fall season we’re already back on the road. we’re…

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#524: 2015.09.13 [chris lynn]

http://media.blubrry.com/1474243/archive.org/download/2015.09.13FrameworkRadio/framework524-2015.09.13.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (134.3MB)Subscribe: RSSwe’re back, folks! our first edition back after our summer break is a framework:afield produced in the u.s. by chris lynn (http://framingsounds.wordpress.com), which is airing in conjunction with the great sonic circuits festival, at which we had the great pleasure of performing once many years ago. some…

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#523: 2015.08.02 [martin clarke]

http://media.blubrry.com/1474243/archive.org/download/2015.08.02FrameworkRadio/framework523-2015.08.02.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (135.5MB)Subscribe: RSSthis edition of framework:afield, our last edition before our annual summer break, has been produced in the uk by regular contributor martin clarke, using recordings made in india in december 2014 and january 2015. for more information see his website at http://www.rockscottage.net. so that’s it for us,…

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#522: 2015.07.26 [world listening day]

http://media.blubrry.com/1474243/archive.org/download/2015.07.26FrameworkRadio/framework522-2015.07.26.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (136.1MB)Subscribe: RSSsaturday, july 18th was the 6th annual world listening day, this year featuring h2o as its theme, watery sounds for your listening pleasure from around the world. as in past years, our good friends at the aporee soundmaps created a specific world listening day map, featuring on-theme…

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#521: 2015.07.19 [stefan paulus]

http://media.blubrry.com/1474243/archive.org/download/2015.07.19FrameworkRadio/framework521-2015.07.19.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (133.0MB)Subscribe: RSSthis edition of framework:afield has been produced in switzerland (not in germany, as stated in the show – the artist relocated some time ago) by regular contributor and purveyor of psychogeography stefan paulus. for more information see his new website at http://www.nowhere-nowhere.org. some text about the program:…

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