Telford! + ໐໐ – Telford! Concerto #1 In Praise Of Annihilation
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Telford! Concerto #1 In Praise Of Annihilation, by Telford! + ໐໐

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The Museum of Viral Memory
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The Museum of Viral Memory
Cities & Desire: Kellina, by ∞

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The Museum of Viral Memory

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Zalmroze - (Naakt-)Slakken Taferelen

"A highly ambitious post-genre songwriter release"

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EDME – (The Slowly Growing) Compleat Sonic Meditations Of Pauline Oliveros
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(The Slowly Growing) Compleat Sonic Meditations Of Pauline Oliveros, by EDME

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Zalmroze - (Naakt-)Slakken Taferelen

"A highly ambitious post-genre songwriter release"

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The Museum of Viral Memory
Requiem To..., by ∞

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The Museum of Viral Memory

“[W]hat’s always fascinating is that sometimes you think you know what something sounds like and do the thing that produces the sound you think you will get, and then you don’t get it. There are always variabilities, variations, and things you didn’t expect… They always lead you to explore something differently. I think the joy is in the fact that even though my vocabulary is relatively static, what happens, without fail, always brings me to places I haven’t been before. I don’t know why, but it happens. I think it has to do with having an understanding that when something unexpected happens, you can make it into something interesting.”- Fred Frith

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Normal Give or Take: A Conversation with Fred Frith (Part One) - PostGenre

When first learning about music, students are often taught to classify instruments by their sound. In the abstract, this basic exercise appears helpful. Woodwind reeds will inevitably produce a different tone than one can get on a brass mouthpiece. Tapping fingers on a string will likely not sound close to that produced by the same

PostGenre - Music beyond category

“When playing a solo piece, I don’t write notation because it does not need to be communicated to anyone else. I only write down words. Just a list of timestamps and words to describe the sounds I’m going to move through. These are notes that only I would understand. They’re typed out like a setlist. It’s just abbreviated little notes to myself that probably wouldn’t even make sense to anyone else, and that’s kind of the point of this music. Nobody else is going to play these pieces. It’s almost like folk music in that way. ” - Jessica Pavone

‘What Happens Has Become Now’ is out now on Relative Pitch Records

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Slicing through Silence: A Conversation with Jessica Pavone - PostGenre

Pablo Picasso once noted that “Without great solitude, no serious work is possible.” In music, artists can converse in ways often words alone cannot. But there is also a great power in being alone. This power is known well by Jessica Pavone. Across her two decades of live performances and unaccompanied albums, the violist has

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