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Tom Hall - Past, Present, Below Cover Art
Apr 2010
<a href="http://shop.overlap.org/album/tom-hall-past-present-below">Tom Hall - Where Nothing Touches, You or Me by Overlap.org</a>
Electricwest - Detatch Cover Art
Mar 2010
<a href="http://shop.overlap.org/album/electricwest-detach">Electricwest - Still by Overlap.org</a>
World Soundtrack Awards 2008
20 Oct 2008, 2:26am +0000 by overlap

And the winners are ..

FILM COMPOSER OF THE YEAR
presented in respect of the body of work in the year 2008

JAMES NEWTON HOWARD: CHARLIE WILSON’S WAR, MICHAEL CLAYTON, I AM LEGEND

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE OF THE YEAR 2008

ATONEMENT BY DARIO MARIANELLI

BEST ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN DIRECTLY FOR FILM 2008

‘DOWN TO EARTH’ FROM WALL-E
Music by Thomas Newman and Peter Gabriel, lyrics by Peter Gabriel, performed by Peter Gabriel

DISCOVERY OF THE YEAR 2008

MARC STREITENFELD: AMERICAN GANGSTER

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD 2008

ANGELO BADALAMENTI

PUBLIC CHOICE AWARD

TUUR FLORIZOONE: MOSCOW, BELGIUM

SABAM AWARD FOR BEST BELGIAN YOUNG COMPOSER

CEDRIC MURRATH

[via filmmuziek.be]
[filmfestival.be]

Originally from World Soundtrack Awards 2008

Sound Design, new forms of creative communications.
, 12:32am +0000 by overlap

Master Multimedia Workshop: Sound Design, nuove forme di comunicazione creativa.
26 ottobre 2008, ore 14.00-16.00, Festival della Creatività, Fortezza da Basso, Firenze
.

Master Multimedia Workshop: Sound Design, new forms of creative communications.
26th October 2008, 2-4 pm, Festival of Creativity, Fortezza da Basso, Florence 
.


Ospiti/Guests

Enrico Ascoli, Torino, [www.enricoascoli.com]

Valerio Murat, Roma, [www.myspace.com/maisondesplaisirs]

Matteo MilaniFederico Placidi, U.S.O. Project, Milano, [www.usoproject.com]

Davide Rocchesso, Università IUAV, Venezia, [www.iuav.it/Ricerca1/Dipartimen/dADI/Docenti/Rocchesso-/]

Nicola Torpei, Media Integration and Communication Centre, Firenze, [www.micc.unifi.it]

Moderato da/Moderated by: Sara Lenzi e Gianpaolo D’Amico, sounDesign.

Organizzato da/Organized by: Master in Multimedia Content Design, Università degli Studi di Firenze [www.mastermultimedia.unifi.it] – sounDesign [www.soundesign.info].

Originally from Sound Design, new forms of creative communications.

Francisco Lopez at Ear to the Earth 2008
10 Oct 2008, 12:07pm +0000 by overlap
October 10, 2008

ARTS ELECTRIC
http://www.arts-electric.org

Arts Electric is a program of Electronic Music Foundation

Francisco López

Buildings [New York]

This evening, October 10, 8pm
Judson Church
55 Washington Square South

$15 general admission / $10 students, seniors, and EMF Subscribers

Purchase a festival pass
$55 festival pass / $45 students, seniors, and EMF Subscribers
http://www.emfproductions.org/upcoming/overview.html


Francisco López writes: “All cities have soundmarks, prototypical sounds that sort of identify the city (although mostly only for its inhabitants). These, however, are scant and somewhat occult and exceptional manifestations amidst an ocean of road traffic and street sounds that are considerably homogeneous between different cities in the world. To me, the most interesting sounds and sound environments in cities are found indoors, not outdoors. That’s why ‘Buildings [New York]‘ is based exclusively on indoor recordings of buildings in the city.”


More about the composition (and a sample):

http://www.arts-electric.org/

More about the concert:

http://www.emfproductions.org/upcoming/lopez.html

Details about Ear to the Earth 2008

http://www.emfproductions.org/upcoming/overview.html

Originally from Francisco Lopez at Ear to the Earth 2008

Spectacular Suburb: A Concert from Another Place
24 Aug 2008, 8:37am +0000 by overlap

Hive Twilight City 3: The Spectacular Suburb

Saturday 13 September 2008

Matthew Herbert

Chris Watson

Hive DJs + VJs

the Bluecoat
School Lane
Liverpool L1 3BX
8pm – 11pm
£5/£7

The Hive Collective has commissioned to sonic pioneers Matthew Herbert and Chris Watson, to collaborate on a unique composition constructed entirely out of recordings from Crosby Beach – the site of Antony Gormley’s Another Place installation.

A one-off event at a specially prepared performance space within the Bluecoat will see Watson explore Another Place through a series of source recordings, followed by Herbert’s presentation of a brand new musical composition based on those recordings.

About the Artists

Matthew Herbert
Restless innovator, sampling wizard, classically trained pianist and superstar collaborator, Matthew Herbert is one of electronic music’s most versatile and prolific figureheads. Herbert has produced and remixed artists as diverse as Björk, REM, John Cale, Roisin Murphy, Yoko Ono and Serge Gainsbourg. An alchemist of avant-garde sound in the tradition stretching from Stockhausen to the Aphex Twin, Herbert combines playful pop sensibility with a strictly imposed experimental agenda.

Chris Watson
Chris Watson is a world renowned sound recordist and one of the pioneers of UK electronic music. Chris has travelled the world exploring the wildlife sounds of animals, habitats and atmospheres for some of the BBC’s most popular natural history programmes, such as Life in the Undergrowth, Talking with Animals, Big Cat Diary and The Life of Birds for which he won a BAFTA . Beginning his career as a musician in the Sheffield band Cabaret Voltaire, he has released three solo CDs through Touch.

[read more - via thehivecollective.co.uk]

Originally from Spectacular Suburb: A Concert from Another Place

Phadora for the opening of Ars Electronica 2008
21 Aug 2008, 12:56am +0000 by overlap


U.S.O.’s friend Domenico Sciajno will perform a new piece called Phadora for the opening of the Ars Electronica 2008.

Phadora is an electroacoustic piece designed for a very special 4+4 speaker setup at the open air and it has been specifically composed for this occasion.

SoUNdSET, the work of Italian artists Domenico Sciajno and TeZ (aka Maurizio Martinucci), is a sound performance that was conceived especially for this location: the Pöstlingberg terrace, the perfect spot for panoramic cityscape viewing. This piece works with the natural sunset and features audience interaction. As the sun begins to go down (at 7:38 PM on September 4, 2008), visitors can take a seat on the viewing terrace, focus their attention on the diminishing natural sunlight and simultaneously influence via directional loudspeakers the live soundscape being generated in relation to it. As the natural light increasingly gives way to the darkness of night, the more these acoustic experiences are transformed.

The complete schedule of the opening for the Ars Electronica 2008 Festival is available here.

[myspace.com/sciajno]
[sciajno.net]

Originally from Phadora for the opening of Ars Electronica 2008

Floating Points 2008 – ISSUE Project Room
14 Jun 2008, 12:12pm +0000 by overlap

This Festival, in its third year, explores the versatility of ISSUE Project Room’s innovative house speaker system, designed by Stephan Moore.
In the hands of these diverse performers and sound artist, this fifteen-channel installation of hemisphere loudspeakers radically changes the concert experience for both performer and audience.

Each of the hemispheres radiates sound in all directions, activating the acoustics of this unique concert space. Immersive sonic environments are generated, electronic sounds take on the characteristic intimacy of acoustic instruments, and location is liberated as a musical dimension.


Wednesday, June 18

Sawako Kato will premiere new compositions for the Issue Project Room. Sawako weaves the intimate sound scape with fragments from her recent trips + sine tone + subtle voice.

Tristan Perch will show his new work with 5 voices and 15-channel 1-bit electronics + a short piece for 3 violins.

Saturday, June 14

Phil Niblock

Saturday, June 28

Francisco López

All performances 8:00pm, $15

For more information:
718-330-0313
info@issueprojectroom.org

ISSUE Project Room
232 Third Street, 3rd Floor, Brooklyn
at the Old American Can Factory

[issueprojectroom.org]

Originally from Floating Points 2008 – ISSUE Project Room

Thomas Ankersmit @ Transmediale 08 (Berlin)
10 Jun 2008, 3:48am +0000 by overlap

Thomas Ankersmit (1979) is based in Berlin and Amsterdam, plays saxophone, makes electronic music and creates installation pieces with sound, infrasound and modifications to the acoustic characters of spaces.
Influenced more by experimental and electroacoustic practices than (free) jazz, Ankersmit focuses on exploring the timbral extremes of the saxophone. His electronic music is constructed out of swarms of electro-mechanical micro-events with an acute sense for detail and intensity, combining the delicate instability of analogue synthesizers with the precision of computer editing and multitracking.

He performed using an EMS synthesizer (a beautiful Synthi A to be precise), a laptop running Max/MSP and an alto saxophone. Such instrumentation could suggest a duality between the acoustic and the electronic or the analog and the digital leading to two different approaches. On the contrary, his 27-minute improvisation did not rely on such oppositions and instead integrated various sound-making means into a single and unified practice. The said improvisation began quietly with buzzes, glitches, hiss and static produced by the EMS synthesizer in conjunction with the laptop. For the first 15 minutes, constant small changes of volume, frequencies and types of sounds generated a consistent sonorous space in constant activity and mutation. It then stabilized and progressively morphed into a Phill Niblock-like drone with multiple pitches. Such an association should not come as a surprise, considering both have been working together extensively in the past years. This drone was suddenly replaced by uninterrupted pitches played on alto saxophone. While circular breathing, Ankersmit would modify the tones, complement them by humming along an octave lower or modulate the sound by moving the saxophone’s bell next to the panel of a table or agitating his hand next to the bell. It created a fabulous drone with a very abrasive texture that fully exploited the acoustic properties of the phenomena involved in the room.

Originally from Thomas Ankersmit @ Transmediale 08 (Berlin)