By Norient on May 13, 2013
By Norient on 13 May 2013 in
EVENTS
(*) Sonic Traces Radio Show – ab dem 3. September 2012, alle vier Wochen, Montags um 21 Uhr auf Radio Bern RaBe. Nächste Sendung 10. Juni 2013.
Posted in EVENTS | Tagged Avant-Garde, Black Metal, Elina Duni, Louis Schornoz, Neue Volksmusik, Noise, Pierre Hecker, Radio RaBe, Sissy Bounce, Sonic Traces, Sonic Traces: From Switzerland, Wildlife, World Music 2.0 |
By Thomas Burkhalter on August 24, 2012
By Thomas Burkhalter and Simon Grab on 24 August 2012 in
AUDIO
Dave Phillips is a main agent of the strong Swiss noise scene. We met him for coffee in Zurich. – And we look forward to perform with him at Zürcher Theaterspektakel on Friday 31.8.2012.
Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Agnieszka Zwara, Béla Bartók, Daniel Löwenbrück, Dave Phillips, Experimental, Fear of God, fieldrecordings, G*Park, György Ligeti, Joke Lanz, Krzysztof Penderecki, Marc Zeier, Noise, Perry Como, psycho-acoustics, Raionbashi, Randy Yau, Rudolf eb.er, Runzelstirn & Gurgelstock, Salomé Sagüillo, Schimpfluch, Sonic Traces: From Switzerland, Sudden Infant, Switzerland, Threnody to the Victims of Hiroshima, voice, Wendy Carlos, Zurich |
By Norient on July 27, 2012
By Norient on 27 July 2012 in
BLOG
In the second selection of our thematic dossiers, norient sensitises your ears for different soundscapes. The individual acoustic environments of Lagos, the Amazonas-forest or Berlin are worth to be listened closely.
Posted in BLOG | Tagged Alan Dunn, Ben Parry, Dossier Soundscape, Emeka Ogboh, Experimental, Koli, Lagos, Libanon, Luigi Russolo, Mazen Kerbaj, Murray Schafer, Noise, Peter Cusack, radio aporee, Simon Berz, sound art, Soundscapes, Soundtrack to a catastrophic world, Steven Feld, Tarek Atoui, The Sound Ethnography Project |
By Simon Grab on November 7, 2011
By Simon Grab and Thomas Burkhalter on 7 November 2011 in
AUDIO
Simon Berz practices sonic archaeology and more. The promiscuous drummer and sound artist from Zurich fiddles about with everyday objects in the wonderful world of acoustic noise.
Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Free Improvisation, Noise, Simon Berz, Sonic Traces: From Switzerland, Swiss Music, Switzerland |
By Michael Spahr on October 14, 2011
By Michael Spahr and Thomas Burkhalter on 14 October 2011 in
AUDIO
Joke Lanz alias Sudden Infant arouses with dark-poetic, childish-dadaistic and very physical noise-sounds. Recently a book was published about him.
Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Dave Phillips, Joke Lanz, Marhaug Forlag, Noise, Punk, Schimpfluch, Sonic Traces: From Switzerland, Sudden Infant, Switzerland |
By Michael Spahr on August 29, 2011
By Michael Spahr and Simon Grab on 29 August 2011 in
AUDIO
The musician and designer Stini Arn has turned a weaving loom into a musical instrument, though without changing its original function.
Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Noise, Sonic Traces: From Switzerland, Stini Arn, Swiss Music, Switzerland, Theaterspektakel, Webstall, Webstuhl |
By Michael Spahr on March 28, 2011
By Michael Spahr on 28 March 2011 in
VIDEO
A selection of videos featuring the apocalyptic sound of Japanese noise artist Merzbow.
Posted in VIDEO | Tagged Apocalypse, Asia, Fukushima, Godzilla, Japan, Merzbow, Noise |
By Ziad Nawfal on January 23, 2011
By Ziad Nawfal on 23 January 2011 in
AUDIO
C-Drik Fermont works between musique concrète, electro-acoustic music and noise. Plus he writes about experimental music in Africa and Asia. His latest trip brought him to Beirut, where he was interviewed for Ruptured Sessions.
Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Africa, Annette Vande Gorne, archive, Asia, Belgium, C-drík, Experimental, Le performantiel noise, Noise, Ruptured Sessions, Sébastien Biset, Syrphe, Tanya Traboulsi |
By Ziad Nawfal on June 29, 2010
By Ziad Nawfal on 29 June 2010 in
AUDIO
Ziad Nawfal uploaded the 14. June 2010 podcast of his Ruptured Sessions on Radio Lebanon.
Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Batur Sönmez, Experimental, Istanbul, Noise, Ruptured Sessions |
By Thomas Burkhalter on August 28, 2009
By Thomas Burkhalter and Simon Grab on 28 August 2009 in
AUDIO
Musicians from Beirut talk about their sonic memories from the Lebanese Civil War (1975 – 1990) and the 2006 war between Israel and Hizbullah.
Posted in AUDIO | Tagged Amal, Arab World, Charbel Haber, Cyrille Najjar, Death Metal, Dossier Arab World, Garo Gdanian, Hizbullah, Israel, Lebanese Forces, Lebanon, Mazen Kerbaj, Noise, Propaganda, Raed Yassin, Sonic Memory, The Force, Trauma, Violence, War, Weeping Willow |