Searching for the Inverse Square
Track Listings
| 1. Phar Lap | ||
| 2. The Best Station is No Station | ||
| 3. Focused on the Conflict at Hand | ||
| 4. Message From Bunker 23 |
Editorial Reviews
TJ Norris M I C R O V I E W :: Volume 10, Igloo Mgazine
"...The end result of "Searching for the Inverse Square" is something that would make Kurt Schwitters smile a mile."
Dave Heaton, Erasing Clouds, December 2004
"likely to provoke listeners, not just into reacting to art, but into thinking about the current state of things."
Album Description
Unusual sound performances placed in unusual sonic contexts that allowed the collaborators to regenerate sound ideas in a real-time improvisational setting, moving the sources of sound around the space. All of the works use sound-ideas that have been borrowed from popular American media, from video games to self-help tapes and were performed live without any subsequent editing.
Searching for the Inverse Square
Searching for the Inverse Square, Music, Alex Keller, Meri von KleinSmid
Searching for the Inverse Square
Music Review:
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