Magnetic field recordings on handheld micro- standard cassette and 1/4 inch open reel recorders. Golden hued antique musical lithographs. Camera obscuras, brownies, nettars, boxes, tubes and anamorphic cylinders.
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Wide-band audio recording for a postponed audio/visual project with artist CA Thorheim. The recording was made with WebSDR whip antenna. Thanks to Amateur Radio Club (ETGD) at Faculty for Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Universiteit Twente, Enschede, Holland
I admire Anders, he doesn't make music or sound art,but -really- plain art. I wonder if Anders is at all capableof doing something musically,which i mean in the utmost positive sense. His tracks,and also this one tell me everything about how he experiences music, and how he can find the surreal and absurd in what seems to be the most common. In fact a deeply religious attitude. Bravo! I am glad I have met you.
best recording on the album, meister recordist! wide, deep, timbrically very interesting. i was erager to listen to this track since anders' comments on the mailing list. i found it to be one of the more experimental (and thus) interesting procedures on the nature project. can't stop listening again and again ... damn good!
A field recording of birds mixed with a stealth recording in a cook shop with a number of monitors running simultaneous advertising a cooking device. Made with Zoom H4 flash recorder with internal mics. No post-processing
'Stealth' recordings from a public library in Eskilstuna, Sweden. Recorded at various dates in November 2006. Equipment: Edirol R-1 recorder with internal stereo mics hid in a bag.
At some places along the walk lies last years leaves in disorder comes into memories for flora and fauna of the remaining woods for she who strolls for pleasure
no human hand has carried them away
Let everything be, have trust in the untidy leaves between the grey boulders gives new life to the risen blood vessels
Poem by Marita Ekblad. Sonic background (sinus tones) and reading by Anders Östberg. Recorded in March 2005.
Interesting...the elongated decay is very hipnotic as it trails off into infinity. This piece is very minimalist in nature....simple tones, but the approach is unique.
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