RND#04:'Economic Growth' by Cathode (vid by Richard Fenwick)
Дата загрузки: 8 нояб. 2006 г.One of the experimental short film soundtracks Made with filmmaker Richard Fenwick Commissioned for AV festival, November 2003 Tyneside Cinema, Newcastle upon Tyne.
RND# (NE) was a new commission for the AV Festival by filmmaker and designer Richard Fenwick — four shorts made in and around Newcastle for his RND# series of experimental films.
RND# is an ongoing series of films that deal with the theme of technology versus humanity. Each film (in a proposed set of 100) is a direct response to the ways in which local culture and society deal with technology. Cathode composed and produced soundtracks for two of these films.
Опубликовано: 26 июл. 2014 г.WELCOME TO MY JAZZ WORLD PEOPLE!!
TRACKS:
01.India
02.Sunology (Part I)
03.Advice to Medics
04.Super Blonde
05.Soft Talk
06.Sunology (Part II)
07.Kingdom of Not
08.Portrait of the Living Sky
09.Blues at Midnight
10.El is a Sound of Joy
11.Springtime in Chicago
12.Medicine for a Nightmare
.On «Springtime in Chicago», recorded at Balkan Studios, Chicago, April 13, 1956:
Sun Ra – Piano, Electric Piano
Art Hoyle – Trumpet, Percussion
Julian Priester – Trombone
James Scales – Alto Sax, Percussion
John Gilmore – Percussion
Pat Patrick – Baritone Sax, Percussion
Wilburn Green – Electric Bass
Robert Barry – Drums
.On «Super Blonde», «Soft Talk», «Medicine for a Nightmare», and «Advice to Medics», recorded at RCA studios, possibly June 16, 1956:
Sun Ra – Piano, Electric Piano, 'Space Gong'
Art Hoyle – Trumpet
Julian Priester – Trombone
John Gilmore – Tenor Sax
Pat Patrick – Baritone Sax
Wilburn Green – Electric Bass
Robert Barry – Drums
Jim Herndon – Tympani, Percussion
.On «Kingdom of Not», «Portrait of The Living Sky», «Blues at Midnight», «El Is A Sound of Joy», «India», and «Sunology» (both parts), probably recorded at Balkan Studios, Chicago, September or October 1956:
Sun Ra – Piano, Electric Piano, 'Space Gong'
Art Hoyle – Trumpet, Percussion
Pat Patrick – Alto Sax, Percussion
John Gilmore – Tenor Sax, Percussion
Charles Davis – Baritone Sax, Percussion
Victor Sproles – Bass
William Cochran – Drums
Jim Herndon – Tympani, Percussion
Опубликовано: 20 нояб. 2013 г.This week, we start with Linda Moulton Howe's stunning interview of a scientist in England who is studying the mysterious living cells from the Kerala red rain that fell five years ago--AND AGAIN THIS JULY. Then Starfire Tor and Brandon Scott join Whitley and Anne Strieber to discuss the Strieber's recent, carefully documented time slips. Stunner of a show.
A time slip is an alleged paranormal phenomenon in which a person, or group of people, travel through time via unknown means. As with all paranormal phenomena, the objective reality of such experiences is disputed.
Ghosts of Versailles
One of the best-known, and earliest, examples of a time slip was reported by two English women, Charlotte Anne Moberly (16 September 1846 — 7 May 1937) and Eleanor Jourdain (1863--1924), the principal and vice-principal of St Hugh's College, Oxford, who claimed they slipped back in time in the gardens of the Petit Trianon at Versailles from the summer of 1901 to the period of the French Revolution.
The Vanishing Hotel
A widely-publicised case from October 1979, described in the ITV television series Strange But True?, concerned the Simpsons and the Gisbys, two English married couples driving through France en route to a holiday in Spain. They claimed to have stayed overnight at a curiously old-fashioned hotel and decided to break their return journey at the same hotel but were unable to find it. Photographs taken during their stay were missing, even from the negative strips when the pictures were developed.
Other cases
More recent reports include a series of accounts of apparent time slips in the area of Bold Street, Liverpool from the 1990s to the present day. Andrew MacKenzie, of the Society for Psychical Research, investigated several British cases, including an experience in which three naval cadets appeared to travel back in time to Kersey in Suffolk at a time when it was a medieval plague village, and one in which a Scottish woman experienced the aftermath of the Dark Age Battle of Nechtanesmere in 685 AD. Sir Victor Goddard claimed to have seen, in 1935, the Drem, Scotland airfield as it would be in 1939.
Arguably the largest Dark Ambient project to date, the Cthulhu album is a collaboration between 12 artists who all worked together to pay tribute not only to Lovecraft, but to what lurks beyond our colorful illusion.
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