Filaments
cassette, Black Tape Press, out of print , 1991.
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Tetuzi Akiyama Workshop/Concert
Workshop and Group Concert with noted Japanese guitarist Tetuzi Akiyama, (with Bob Bellerue, Mitchell Brown, Jessica Catron, Jeremy Drake, Bill Hutson, Lewis Keller, David Kendall, Cat Lamb, Jorge Martin, Joe Potts, Tom Recchion, David Rothbaum, Mark Trayle, and Tom Watson), Eagle Rock Center for the Arts, Los Angeles, 25 June 2006.
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"Shift," a track from my unreleased 2009 solo project, Pinna (one of a trio with Iteral and Radia) was featured in "Urban Archeology," an episode of Framework: Afield curated by John Kannenberg, featuring members of the World Listening Project, broadcast on Resonance FM, 4 July 2010, and archived as a podcast here. Playlist #291 here.
Field recordings included in Giant Ear))): Urban Rhythms, radio performance dedicated to the sonic patterns of the urban landscape, Free103point9, sponsored by New York Society for Acoustic Ecology, 24 February 2008, 7-9PM EST.
"Bridge Elegy" included in Giant Ear))): In Memoriam, radio performance on Free103point9, sponsored by New York Society for Acoustic Ecology, 10 June 2007, 7-9PM EST.
"St. Martin in the Fields, Crypt," included in Giant Ear))): Saved by the Bell, radio performance dedicated to the architectural acoustics of religious spaces, Free103point9, sponsored by New York Society for Acoustic Ecology, 13 May 2007, 7-9PM EST.
Five field recordings, ("SFMOMA," "SFMOMA2," "SFMOMA3," "SFMOMA4," and "MCASD" included in Stasisfield: The Sonics of Arts Spaces, a radio broadcast (curated by John Kannenberg) on Framework, Resonance FM, London (along with recordings and compositions by Anne Guthrie, John Kannenberg, My Fun, and Steve Roden), 28 November 2006.
"ISOP," Soundwalk 2006 Catalog CD, October 2005.
"standard excerpt," Soundwalk 2005 Catalog CD, August 2005.
"two rooms" and "phye" on the radio show Framework, Resonance FM, 104.4 FM, London, UK, 11 March 2005 and 23 March 2005.
"78 slow circles," "slice interlude," and "solstice" in Fifteen Project #3, January 2005.
"two cities sketch," collaboration with John Kannenberg, Soundwalk 2004 Catalog CD, August 2004.
"specular loop," on the radio show Down With the Chairman, Resonance FM, 104.4 FM, London, UK, 13 May 2004.
"glacier libretto (part 2)," 8th Annual Santa Fe International Festival of Electroacoustic Music, radio broadcast on "Other Voices, Other Sounds," KUNM 89.9 FM, Albuquerque, NM, hosted by Steven Miller, 25 April 2004.
"freespeech," Sonic Network Analysis, as part of version>04 invisibleNetworks, Stasisfield, 15 March 2004.
"7clicks," 7econds, Winter 2004.
"the history of air and hours," accepted for inclusion in A.D.A.P.T. RE:BUILD, curated by Trace Reddell, Fall 2003.
"Universe (Pure Influence mix)," Technova by Skytracker, Electronic Shadows Records, Fall 2003.
Contributed to Ilya Monosov's "Music for Big Band," Frogpeak Unbound, 2003. (notes)
"out thin," Tensile: International Experimental Acoustic Guitar Anthology, Labile Music, Summer 2003.
"bisameeth," Recovered Patience compilation, Chmafu Records (Austria), Spring 2003.
"remit," Re-Gnit, Spring 2003.
"stippled," The Stone Cast, The Ripple Made, Spring 2003.
"folded" included in a mix along with works by Luigi Russolo, Joseph Beuys & Henning Christiansen, Kim Cascone, Terre Thaemlitz, et al., on the Danish website DRavantgarde, October 2002.
"remended" and "cutoff and mend," John Watermann Memorial Project, Fall 2002.
"round length of the room," The Palimpsest Project, Fall 2002.
"source.01," microsound_compilation: star6_789, Centuries Records, September 2002.
"incidental music," con/text, Summer, 2002.
"in still air," "in calm waters," and "in cold light," Dead SCSI 2, 2002.
"osaka crowds," Osaka Remix Project, Foton Records, 2002.
"imagined structure," Reverse Engineering, 2002.
"mediator of memory (atravesado)," bufferFuct, 2002.
"NYC birds and hammers," Phonography Archive, 2002.
"deepless," "open verse," and "haptic light," McDonna Project, 2002.
"J Train over Williamsburg," on snd_modulation_v2.0 (MP3 station on original MP3.com), 2000. |