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Imaginary Landscapes: The turntable as instrument - YouTube - 0 views

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    "A documentary on the artists and musicians pushing turntables to the limit in experimental music. Featuring Maria Chavez, Graham Dunning, Shiva Feshareki, Philip Jeck, Haroon Mirza, Marina Rosenfeld, Janek Schaefer, and Vinyl, Terror & Horror. Directed by Sam Campbell (www.samcampbell.net) Produced by The Vinyl Factory"
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From Vinyl to Streaming, An Audio Expert Takes Us Through More Than 100 Years of Sound ... - 2 views

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    "Until the arrival of the phonograph nearly 140 years ago, the only way to have music in the home was to perform it. Royals and the wealthy supported composers and performers to provide entertainment in their manor houses and castles; their residences often featured music rooms, where instrumentalists were presented front and center, like artwork on display. Other abodes placed the musicians in a separate room or loft, acoustically connected to grand halls to provide discreet accompaniment for banquets and events. Oddly enough, that dichotomy-show of the music, or hide it-still exists, even in our modern, electronic era. "
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Bone Music: How Banned Western Music in the Soviet Union Was Printed on Repurposed X-Ra... - 1 views

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    "If you asked me when the history of bootleg music began, I would have assumed it arrived with the invention of the cassette tape, something small, inexpensive and portable that was easily duplicated in any garage from deck A to deck B. In reality, widespread bootlegging dates back even further, to the 1950s in the Soviet Union where music lovers, desperate for banned Western tunes, devised an ingenious way to print their own records. The only problem was the scarcity of vinyl."
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Our Time 1x5 / United Visual Artists - 0 views

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    "Commissioned by The Store X The Vinyl Factory, this site-specific iteration of Our Time is one of three works in the Other Spaces show. With a new score by electronic musician Mira Calix, this atmospheric installation aims to manipulate our experience of time. As the kinetic sculptures swing in and out of phase, they project light and sound and transform the space they occupy."
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TheVinylFactory: Sound Fields: Adventures In Contemporary Field Recording - 1 views

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    "The Vinyl Factory has published a video directed by Sam Campbell which explores the many facets of field recording, featuring field recordists Nabihah Iqbal, Equiknoxx, Lawrence English, Lonelady, David Chatton Barker, Félicia Atkinson, Jonáš Gruska and Cheryl Tipp (British Library)."
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Volcanic Drift - philswebsite - 0 views

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    "Volcanic Drift presents the subteranean sounds of Yellowstone's super caldera, lathed into vinyl records, and played back through a pair of custom built subwoofers. Because a portion of this audio extends below the range of human hearing (the infrasonic), these recordings are felt as well as heard. To prevent the records from skipping, the turntable is mounted on a vibration dampening seismically stabalized pedestal designed to absorbe the architectural resonance."
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214- Loud And Clear by Roman Mars | Free Listening on SoundCloud - 0 views

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    "Sub Pop Records has signed some of the most famous and influential indie bands of the last 30 years, including Nirvana, Sleater-Kinney, The Postal Service, and Beach House. Over time, the stars and hits have changed and the formats have evolved as well, from vinyl to CDs to MP3s. In recent years, however, the label has started releasing new albums on a medium few thought would ever see a comeback: the cassette. But there's one big user group that never entirely stopped using the old school technology. The United States prison system has the largest prison population in the world and many of its inmates listen to their music on tape. For this group, cassettes aren't necessarily the cheapest or hippest way to listen to music; in some cases, it's the only way."
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Crickets, bees and vinyl - a Pestival mix by Chris Watson | Music | The Guardian - 0 views

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    "Asked to curate a night of insect music for Pestival at London's Southbank Centre, wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson thinks he may just have found a 15th-century iPod"
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