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Electronics and tape manipulations - Ian Simpson
You can find an exclusive Noise Research track here http://www.archive.org/details/CWK_0003
See also Bacillus, Fonik, Aht-n and Kipple
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a piano becomes slowly alien - noise research | |||
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Notes
Noise Research is the project of UK Sound Artist / Musician Ian Simpson.
Noise Research has material released on the Electronic Musik (UK), Rift Recordings (UK), Earth Monkey Productions (UK) & Bivouac (China) labels.
Current releases
• The Liftshaft EP (also known as Nuclear Liftshaft)
• Split with Barbarians
• Noise Research I
• Noise research II
• Noise Research III (also known as Experiment III)
• Rifts compilation (2 tracks) on Rift recordings
• Noise Research Four (on Earth Monkey Productions)
• Evoluon (On A.M.P.)
• Classwar Karaoke Survey series
• Ocean Epicure with Graham Dunning (on Clinical Archives)
• Forgotten Reel (very early recordings previously unreleased)
• Forgotten Reel II (second volume of early recordings)
• Music for Electronic Tape (Electronic Musik)
He has adopted an uncompromising approach in both playing and performance which has led to his involvement as a performer with ‘The Frakture Big Band’, 'Janx: The Gathering (Liverpool), ‘Gnod’ (Manchester) & ‘Fonik’ (Warrington). He also actively organises and promotes performances in UK including the Pyramid Experimental Music Festival and Manchester based Electronic Organica Nights. His most recent project is a collaboration with sound artist Graham Dunning, the results of which have been released by Clinical Archives in January 2010.
A recent comment about Noise Research Four -
Such an outstanding album it really is a class piece of work – Jeff Grainger (Dandelion Radio, 2008.
About Rifts –
A soundtrack to while away the time to as Western civilisation inevitably continues its steadily increasing rate of decay (Heathen Harvest, 2009)
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