Touch Newsletter #266

Welcome to the Touch Newsletter #266, with four new tapes from The Tapeworm.

Strictures, Livres I & II” is by Tom Schneider and Stefan Goldmann. The works on this cassette are based on a historic recording of “Structures I” by Pierre Boulez. Tom Schneider cut it into shreds – samples which he then mapped onto a MIDI keyboard, ready to be played freely while pulverising any overarching structure. Stefan Goldmann’s remixes of Schneider’s work are based on different types of MIDI data-extraction, with the results being routed to FM synthesiser presets.

Push For Night is the New York City based duo of Oliver Chapoy and James Elliott. Trafficking in dark, liminal electronics, the duo's sound is an ever shifting morass of psychoacoustic textures and spectral utterances.

Cut A Lonely Figure is the (mostly) solo project of Blue Tapes founder David McNamee. On “Requiem for Haunted Starship” he is joined by Sarah Angliss, Maria Marzaioli, Rosie Reynolds and Andrew Smith

Cutting Them All Off” is by Rotary ECT. Christopher Reid Martin started Rotary ECT in 2016. The project focuses on highly active signal processes on synchronized Audio -> Visual signals, with many signals being constructed to self-generate. Much like a rotary machine’s rotation, the process is consistent and signalled when turned on. Much like electroconvulsive therapy, a human need to be there to actively monitor and attend to the process and generation of the signals being emitted.

In other news: Long Wave episode 10.2, “night-work” hosted by Bana Haffar, airs Friday 11th June on Dublab at 2PM PST. “Every single sentient being dreams while asleep. Regardless of whether one is rich, poor, stupid, sad, or a yogi, everybody dreams. When one goes to sleep, one dreams. One spends a third of one’s lifetime sleeping. On an average, everybody sleeps 25 to 30 years. Ever since ancient times and up and until now, especially the Ma-rGyud, the “Mother Tantra” of the Tibetan Bon Tradition urges us not to waste the time we spend sleeping and teaches us to appreciate the importance of discovering the quality of night-work.” – Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche. Further details: dublab.com




Rotary ECT
“Cutting Them All Off”
TTW#143

Cassette in an edition of 100 copies. Buy “Cutting Them All Off” on Bandcamp. Mastering and cover art by Christopher Reid Martin.


A1: An OK High for Profit
A2: Aerated Cargo
A3: Reaching Necks Cutting Us All Off
B1: Amnesty Dial
B2: In Eden I Spent My Time in Hard Labour Drafting Shameful Inventories
B3: Catataxis

Documented during peak isolation times in Los Angeles, between December 2020 and January 2021. These pieces were performed as Live AV pieces from 2017-2019, at Coaxial Arts, Zebulon and Desert Daze 2019, but not documented in a release until later. Signal processing and sequencing frameworks built in Max 8 with signals generated from Prophet ’08, a broken AW16G, 0-coast, Max, and a MC-909. With the context of the electromagnetic medium, the absence of live performance and moving visuals and the new "spirit" of the pestilent times, “Cutting Them All Off” should barely be represented as reworks of the originally performed pieces. What was once pulsing and blasting out of PA speakers live is now referenced as a distant past document. These pieces (for better or for worse) have been removed and cut-off from their contextual source and can only be presented in their displaced/liberated state. Like a fish out of water gasping for air, or the only drunk survivor of a car crash that was his fault.

Christopher Reid Martin currently works for Cycling ’74, is a curatorial / programmer at Coaxial Arts Foundation and ⅓ of curators (alongside J.Prey and J. Rivera) behind the ephemeral stream Cathode TV/Cathode Cinema. Christopher continues to show gallery works, both virtual and physical, digital and video works and performs in other numerous events and projects such as Bailouts, CGRSM (with Gabie Strong), Shelter Death, Gate (with Michael Morley) and Via Injection. He has performed and collaborated with artists Joseph Hammer, Bryce Loy (RIP), Tetuzi Akiyama, Christopher Thompson, James Roemer, Andrew Scott, Gabie Strong, Michael Morley, Lev Abramov and many others.


Buy “Cutting Them All Off” on Bandcamp




Cut A Lonely Figure
“Requiem for Haunted Starship”
TTW#144

Cassette in an edition of 100 copies. Buy “Requiem for Haunted Starship” on Bandcamp. Artwork: Evan Lindorff-Ellery.


A: First Orbit
B: Second Orbit

Cut A Lonely Figure is the (mostly) solo project of Blue Tapes founder David McNamee. Previous releases include Sugimoto Seascapes (Fractal Meat Cuts), Rothko Horizons (Bloxham Tapes), and In Sea, In Circles, In Concrete (Pan y Rosas Discos).

For this release, Cut A Lonely Figure was: Sarah Angliss (theremin), Maria Marzaioli (violin), Rosie Reynolds (clarinet), Andrew Smith (saxophone), and David McNamee (everything else). Recorded at home during Lockdown I, 2020. Mixed and mastered by Angel Marcloid at Angel Hair Audio.


Buy “Requiem for Haunted Starship” on Bandcamp




Push For Night
“Push For Night”
TTW#145

Cassette in an edition of 100 copies. Buy “Push For Night” on Bandcamp. It's a HARD master. Illustration: SavX.


A1: No Longer Human
A2: Push For Night
A3: Sleeping On The Skin Of A Nightmare
B1: Ruined Portal
B2: Upwelling
B3: In A Wolf Suit
B4: Psychotic Foreclosure

Push For Night is the New York City based duo of Oliver Chapoy and James Elliott. Trafficking in dark, liminal electronics, the duo's sound is an ever shifting morass of psychoacoustic textures and spectral utterances. Evoking eerie, unnatural, and hidden spaces, this is music that exists in the threshold – locked in a constant push and pull of thwarted expectations and sublime release, hovering in a trance state of the always in-between. These seven tracks reference dark ambient, post-industrial, electroacoustic, 90s IDM, even fourth world explorations, but the music never truly slides into any definable style. The uncertain and illusory rule this sonic soil. Recorded by PFN in NYC and CDMX, 2017-2020 using various synthesizers, drum machines, heavily processed field recordings and guitars.


Buy “Push For Night” on Bandcamp




Tom Schneider • Stefan Goldmann
“Strictures, Livres I & II”
TTW#146

Cassette in an edition of 100 copies. Buy “Strictures, Livres I & II” on Bandcamp.


Livre I, by Tom Schneider: A1: Improvisation I (For Two Pianos), A2: 0.433, A3: Pitch I, A4: Prepared Piano, A5: Pitch II, A6: Improvisation II, A7: Boulero, A8: Jazz, A9: Quarter Tone Translation, A10: Structures In My Room, A11: Pitch III, A12: Improvisation III, A13: Drums, A14: Pitch IV, A15: Three Midi Harps, Three Midi Pianos And Three Midi Drums, A16: Improvisation IV, A17: Loops.

Livre II, by Stefan Goldmann: B1: Loop To MIDI (Phased), B2: Extraction Level A: Tom Schneider (L), MIDI Piano (R), B3: Extraction Level B: MIDI Piano (R), Fm Piano (L), B4: Extraction Level C: MIDI Fm Quartet, B5: Str_ct_r_s, For Multilevel MIDI Extraction And Eraser, B6: Boulero, For MIDI Extraction, Fm, Noise And Vocoder, B7: Improvisation I, For MIDI Extraction And Presets, B8: 0.433 To 4.33, For Time Stretching, MIDI Extraction And Presets.

The works on this cassette are based on a historic recording of “Structures I” by Pierre Boulez. Tom Schneider cut it into shreds – samples which he then mapped onto a MIDI keyboard, ready to be played freely while pulverising any overarching structure.

In addition to improvisational reshuffles, acts of sock-puppetry join the resulting collection: The thinking behind other seminal works for piano such as John Cage’s “4’33” and Helmut Lachenmann’s “Guero” are linked to the audio or parametric content of “Structures”. “0.433” takes the original recording’s pauses and sequences them into a bumpy stretch of silence. For “Boulero”, temporal and tonal properties of one of the underlying works drive the shape of the other.

Further pathways open up through MIDI data-extraction, generating new layers, organised into musical units which then can be played on a keyboard: Authentically serialist extensions of the limited parameters available to the pen and paper of the original composer.

Stefan Goldmann’s remixes of Schneider’s work are based on different types of MIDI data-extraction, with the results being routed to FM synthesiser presets. Further historic concepts and techniques are filled with the shreds of “Structures” – one of Schneider’s selective loops is ‘phased’ with two different durations rubbing against each other. The focus however is on spontaneous order and emergent phenomena. Different MIDI-fication methods escalate from solo piano to robotic fusion trio in three steps. “Str_ct_r_s” is driven by multiple layers of the same material, slightly trimmed back into half-coherent shape by broad-brush deletion of MIDI notes. Most extremely, Schneider’s “0.433” is restored to Cage’s original duration by plain time stretching. The detected MIDI information is thus entirely accidental, with automation conjuring content out of the void.


Buy “Strictures, Livres I & II” on Bandcamp




“Touch: Displacing”
V33:50

Touch: Displacing is a new subscription project where the focus falls on longer-form compositions, to be released on a monthly basis over the coming year and featuring artists for whom duration is a key feature of their work. It follows on from Touch: Isolation which covered the first lockdown period in the UK.

Twelve new and exclusive tracks recorded by Touch or Touch-affiliated artists for one year’s subscription, with contributions from Sohrab, Olivia Block, Bana Haffar, Chris Watson, Richard Chartier, Robert Crouch, Geneva Skeen and others – all mastered by Denis Blackham, to whom once again grateful thanks are due. Receipts will, as with Touch: Isolation [the collection is still available], be shared amongst the artists. A time to support independent music while it still exists!

Each of the releases will be mirrored by a cover/counterpoint by Jon Wozencroft – not fixed to one location, as they were with Touch: Isolation.

The subscription costs £33 for twelve tracks – please support the artists by investing in the Touch: Displacing project, and expect surprises – good ones for a change.

Subscribe at touchdisplacing.bandcamp.com




Guerrilla Audio

Guerrilla Audio is a series of audio raids by Simon Fisher Turner.

guer·ril·la
ɡəˈrilə/
noun
noun: guerilla
a member of a small independent group taking part in irregular fighting, typically against larger regular forces.

Each audio edit will be posted for 14 days and then removed from the site, although the information about each guerrilla activity will be archived, but without the audio. There will be two postings per month with the first (also featuring Klara Lewis & Rainier Lericolais) on 1st August 2015, so please check in regularly to listen to the latest offering. We are well into the fifth year and have just posted episode 141…


Guerrilla Audio
www.simonfisherturner.com




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