Download Philip Samartzis - Soft And Loud album
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Filename: philip-samartzis-soft-and-loud.zip- MP3 size: 6.2 mb
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Untitled | 8:43 | |
[Untitled Track] | 08:43 |
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Catalog Numbers
- microphonics 01
- POS001
Labels
- Microphonics
- Plates Of Sound
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Formats
- CD
- Vinyl
- LP
- Reissue
- Limited Edition
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Liner Notes | Iori Hamada |
Recorded By | Madelynne Cornish |
Notes
- Soft and loud is an environmentally derived composition commenced in Tokyo in December 1999 and completed in Melbourne in August 2003. Originally conceived for eight-channel surround sound playback in which eight 120-watt speakers placed on one and a half metre stands are positioned in a circle.
- Limited edition of 500 with full colour glossy insert.
- Originally issued on CD (Microphonics Microphonics 01, 2004).
About Philip Samartzis
Philip Samartzis (born 1963, Melbourne) is a sound artist, composer and associate professor in Sculpture, Sound and Spatial Practice and teaches Sound Cultures in the Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) program at RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology).
Philip Samartzis uses field recordings of natural and constructed environments as his primary material to render densities of space and discrete zones of aural experience, which are arranged and mixed to reflect the acoustic and spatial complexities of everyday sound fields. He draws on a range of practices ranging from acoustic ecology and bioacoustics to musique concrète and sound art to arrive at compositions that highlight the pervasive nature of sound and the myriad ways in which it informs and influences our daily experiences. To emphasize this Philip designs his compositions for multi-channel surround sound systems that afford immersive and tactile listening experiences to demonstrate the transformational qualities inherent in sounds familiar and strange.
Name Vars
- P. Samartzis
- Samartzis