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Albert Casais (0mnid) is another tri-state recordist. His technique on "Muhheakunnuk" is more literal, juxtaposing transparent sound sources against one another to create a separate reality. Places that exist simultaneously and forever but never together.
This audio is part of the collection: Slapart
Artist/Composer: Omnid
Date: 2003-02-18 00:00:00
Keywords: Field Recordings; Ambient/noise; Sound Art
Creative Commons license: Attribution-NoDerivs-NonCommercial
1. Watchung, NJ; Milford, PA
2. Lords Valley, PA
3. Untitled
4. NJ PATH Subway; Hoboken Station
| Audio Files | 192Kbps MP3 |
| Watchung, NJ; Milford, PA | 6.93 MB |
| Lords Valley, PA | 7.42 MB |
| Untitled | 6.94 MB |
| NJ PATH Subway; Hoboken Station | 7.22 MB |
| Image Files | JPEG |
| slap016.jpg | 5.63 KB |
| slap016large.jpg | 23 KB |
| Other Files | |
| slap016_files.xml | 3.25 KB |
| slap016_meta.xml | 1.22 KB |
| slap016_reviews.xml | 736 B |
| slap016_rules.conf | 7 B |
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- April 29, 2005
Subject: Strange, strange sounds
Omnid usually uses prepared/table top guitar, and this sounds similar to another CD I have of his - Niox Room - but also some watery sounds as well. Is he using water on his guitar? Recommended for those of us who seek out the stranger side of sound.