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RE: [microsound] RLW




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From: Dale Lloyd [mailto:dkl37@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 10:53 PM
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Subject: Re: [microsound] RLW


On Wed, 14 Feb 2001 21:08:30 -0800 (PST) Scott Handley
<thesubtlebody@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Also, while I'm posting, I wanted to briefly gush once
> more about the RLW TULPAS box set from Selektion, with
> 5 full CDs of dozens of artists "remixing" and/or
> re-employing raw material from RLW aka Ralf Wehowsky,
> and it's incredible; often quiet, sometimes
> earth-shattering, usually both simultaneously.
> Nothing new, but hey...I get the feeling that the
> music is much more "concrete" than purely
> electronic/computer-generated.  I have also been
> knocked out by RLW's WHEN FREEZING AIR... and p16.D4's
> TIONCHOIR collection.  Could anyone recommend other
> RLW or P16?

Box set? It's actually a book bound set. But hey, technicalities... Yeah,
this is a very nice collection. I don't really follow RLW's work but had
to get this when it came out, due to the great line up of participants.
Another RLW related release of possible interest might be the
Duimelinks/Meelkop/Wehowsky disc on Sonoris, called Verklarte Tage. I
personally found a certain Wehowsky piece a bit annoying due to the
combination some of it's frequency and volume ranges, but overall, the
release is an intriguing listen.
Dale Lloyd - Know Random Events cdr  now available.
http://overheard.homestead.com/lloyd.html




Yeah, that work "Tulpas" is genius.  Robertas Kundrotas, one of the people
who
appeared in that set, and an old friend of mine from Lithuania, is releasing
a
sort of continuation of that with him on the last time he spent time in
California,
text poems, voice samples, etc.  It will be a beautiful release.

Rudy