Tuesday, September 6, 2005, 10:47 PM
Diaspora, Synaesthesia Records, 2003

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My third recording experiment is Diaspora. Alot of this work was done with my own game-based audio software and Pure Data. Made and mastered on a
Debian GNU/Linux PIII tower w/ALSA, Ardour and an SBLive!
You can buy the CD here, at mdos. It comes with a couple of movies and some lovely artwork.
Read selected reviews of Diaspora.
Download the whole album here.
Azimuth, (w/Christian 'xian' Bishop), 2002
Christian and I whipped this up in a weekend or two. It was distributed at one stage in a limited-addition-sort-of-a-way, We're currently talking about how to license/release this online.
Topographical Amnesia, 1998

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I made this as a response to the bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade, and the Yugoslavian war more generally. It really is best considered 'electroacoustic'. I worked alot
with 6 - 8 channel dispersions of this in concert situations and built a ton of granular and generative synthesis environments in whatever I could get my hands on to manipulate field recordings and sound-bytes from the war. Topographical Amnesia is best thought of as record-friendly documentation of a variety of concert pieces intended as political commentary.
Get it here.




