#156: 2007.04.11 [curgenven & holzer live]

we featured several pieces that are available online this week, with works on the zeromoon and test tube net labels, and gilles aubry’s self-released document of a recent live performance.  we also heard a classic from the recently revitalised sonoris records, providers of this work by artificial memory trace, along with one of our all-time favorites, steve […]

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#155: 2007.04.04 [jeph jerman]

this edition of framework:afield has been produced in cottonwood, az, usa, by jeph jerman, and feature a series of his own field recordings made during a recent trip to mexico. for more information see http://www.jerman.littleenjoyer.com.

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#154: 2007.03.28

http://media.blubrry.com/1474243/archive.org/download/2007.03.28FrameworkRadio/07.03.28.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 58:00 — 79.7MB)Subscribe: RSSa shorter list this week, as we kept ourselves to five great releases that each deserved out full attention. firstly, 23five has released a full disc of works by jean-francois laporte, including the exquisite mantra, which we originally featured on framework some years back when it was…

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#153: 2007.03.21 [jason kahn]

In the radio piece Unheard Zürich I interviewed people from Zürich about what their favorite sound or sounding place in the city is and made recordings of these places and sounds. I decided to have the people interviewed speak in their native language (Swiss German, Italian, English), as this also […]

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#152: 2007.03.14

http://media.blubrry.com/1474243/archive.org/download/2007.03.14FrameworkRadio/07.03.14.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 59:30 — 81.8MB)Subscribe: RSShis was our latest regular edition, featuring a collection of elevator recordings from eric la casa‘s secousses panoramiques; several beautiful untreated recordings by stephen cornford, sharon katz, and matthew sansom; a recent online release by john hudak; a cd that’s been in my play pile for a very long time by robert jarvis; some…

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#151: 2007.03.07 [tobias luther]

this edition of framework:afield was produced in berlin by radioincorrect’s tobias luther (http://www.radioincorrect.org).  this was the second in a special two-part afield featuring rinus van alebeek’s recent ‘das kleine field recordings festival’, which took place in berlin in the middle of february.  it features live performances by paulo raposo, gilles aubry and rob curgeven.

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#150: 2007.02.28 [tobias luther]

this edition of framework:afield was produced in berlin by radioincorrect’s tobias luther (http://www.radioincorrect.org).  this was the first in a special two-part afield featuring rinus van alebeek’s recent ‘das kleine field recordings festival’, which took place in berlin in the middle of february.  it features interviews and live performance recordings from rinus himself, jeff gburek, lasse-marc riek, harold schellinx, and kate donovan.  part two […]

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#149: 2007.02.21

this was our latest regular edition of framework, for which we had an extra pair of hands helping to pick the tracks visiting american sound artist katie gately, whose piece treepaint you may remember from our last regular edition.  we waded our way through two wonderful (not so recent) releases from the naturestrip label is australia, toshiya […]

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#148: 2007.02.14 [mathias josefson]

this edition of framework:afield was produced in stockholm, sweden, by mathias josefson. for more information on his work see http://www.mathiasjosefson.com.  mathias says:

I have spent some time working and thinking about what to provide for the framework:afield 2007 project and I ended up writing a small patch in max/msp that randomly selected excerpts from preselected soundfiles, which I felt had some connection to field recordings.

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#147: 2007.02.07

our latest regular edition of framework saw us focusing on an excellent phonographic compilation released by the german gruenrekorder label, ‘recorded in the field by…’. we’ll be listening to more tracks from this release in the coming months, as i seem to have selected nearly all of them for airplay, more than i can squeeze […]

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#146: 2007.01.31 [yeoh yin pin]

http://media.blubrry.com/1474243/archive.org/download/2007.01.31FrameworkRadio/framework-2007.01.31.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 59:30 — 81.8MB)Subscribe: RSSthis edition of framework:afield was produced in malaysia by yeoh yin pin. for more information see http://www.emacm.org. yin pin says: The selection is loosely based on an idea for a novella which never really got off the ground from a few years back. The main idea focuses on…

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#145: 2007.01.24

http://media.blubrry.com/1474243/archive.org/download/2007.01.24FrameworkRadio/07.01.24.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 59:07 — 81.2MB)Subscribe: RSSmy first live edition of framework for 2007 (i’m not often in london these days) saw a nice mix of new sounds from the likes of jim haynes, emmanuel mieville, and maurizio bianchi with nobu kasahara and hitoshi kojo, along with recordings of live…

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#065: 2004.12.17 [jeph jerman]

this edition of framework:focus featured the work of jeph jerman – we sampled field recordings and compositions he has made over the years (both under his own name and as hands to) using typically inexpensive tape recorders and mics, giving his body of work a characteristic grainy, earthy sound. this mixed with commentary and observation he recorded himself, on his work, sound in general, inspirations and anecdotes (we want a t-shirt with an anatomical drawing of an ear too)… we think this is one of the best editions of framework:focus we’ve had the pleasure to produce yet, so if you missed it, it’s highly recommended you try to catch wednesday’s repeat (at 11am gmt).

for more information on jeph and his work, or to order any of his recordings (all of which he has made available on cdr for order direct from him) see his website – and soon, as it is rumored that the anomalous records site won’t be available much longer – at http://www.anomalousrecords.com/jerman.

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