951: 2025.11.16 [flavien gillié]
Japan, 2025.
https://frameworkradio.net/2025/11/951-2025-11-16/
951: 2025.11.16 [flavien gillié]
Japan, 2025.
https://frameworkradio.net/2025/11/951-2025-11-16/
I mention Framework Radio now and then; if you're curious about field recordings and music built on them, it's a perfect weekly one-hour place to start.
The show is back from a break with a special on work by “composer, theater and television director, author, professor, photographer and sailor” Arsenije Jovanović (1932–2025). Great sounds in this one, and a fine introduction to a musician I didn't know.
I'm very pleased to have an episode (#912) in the framework:afield series of Framework Radio, a wonderful radio show and podcast of field recordings and sound compositions.
https://frameworkradio.net/2024/12/912-2024-12-01/
My contribution is selections from Listening to Art, my publication of field recordings of visual art.
Framework Radio is a wonderful weekly one-hour radio show and podcast of field recordings and compositions built of them. Patrick McGinley, who assembles it, just released episode 900 (!). If you've never heard the show, this is a good place to start.
https://frameworkradio.net/2024/07/900-2024-07-28/
I've found many great artists through this show. (And, I'm happy to say, appeared in it.)
Ще одна річ, яку я більш-менш регулярно слухаю, хоча й не додаю до слухального журналу, бо це не зовсім нетлейбли і не Creative Commons — framework radio: https://frameworkradio.net/
Годинні випуски з акцентом на польові записи і звукове мистецтво / #SoundArt.
Very happily surprised to hear Erik Satie's "Vexations" towards the close of this week's Framework Radio.
https://frameworkradio.net/2024/02/876-2024-02-11/
(For more #Vexations, try my #sonification of library desk activity, https://staplr.org/)
Second Framework Radio tribute to Phill Niblock, this a replay of a show from 2007. Interview with Niblock, and selections from microtonal drone compositions. Beautiful music.
Framework Radio tribute (first of two) to Phill Niblock, who said, "No harmony. No melody. No rhythm. No bullshit."