Maps and Diagrams - Tintinnabulate
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- Topics
- Ambient, Drone, Electronic, Field Recordings, Noise, Soundscape, Glitch
Maps and Diagrams "Tintinnabulate" is released on the Audio Gourmet
label in November 2010. The work is a continuation of the conceptual
drone-based sounds of "Koom" and "Foel" that was released on the
Handstitched* imprint in 2009.
This continuation sees the recycled use of original source material,
layers and processed sound created during the making of the
pre-mentioned releases.
Collectively, "Tintinnabulate" as a body of work travels and drifts
through a distant rumble and sub-level murmur which force dense
fragments of distorted melody from within the body of each piece -
this content remains intentionally corroded and disjointed from the
human ear - cascading into more a more audible, crystalline landscape.
Each piece is framed within its own floating horizon; it appears
visible close-up but subsequently out-of-focus at the furthest point.
In the layering of sound there is the natural aspect of field
recordings, continuous static and human-influence which surround the
listener and create a vast expanse of experimental and applied sound.
creditsreleased 12 November 2010
Music written and recorded by Tim Diagram
Photography by Tim Diagram.
visit www.handstitched.net for more information
label in November 2010. The work is a continuation of the conceptual
drone-based sounds of "Koom" and "Foel" that was released on the
Handstitched* imprint in 2009.
This continuation sees the recycled use of original source material,
layers and processed sound created during the making of the
pre-mentioned releases.
Collectively, "Tintinnabulate" as a body of work travels and drifts
through a distant rumble and sub-level murmur which force dense
fragments of distorted melody from within the body of each piece -
this content remains intentionally corroded and disjointed from the
human ear - cascading into more a more audible, crystalline landscape.
Each piece is framed within its own floating horizon; it appears
visible close-up but subsequently out-of-focus at the furthest point.
In the layering of sound there is the natural aspect of field
recordings, continuous static and human-influence which surround the
listener and create a vast expanse of experimental and applied sound.
creditsreleased 12 November 2010
Music written and recorded by Tim Diagram
Photography by Tim Diagram.
visit www.handstitched.net for more information
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- 2010-11-09 10:10:59
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- MapsAndDiagrams-Tintinnabulate
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