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#2831: “Electric” Music

For this New Sounds, hear some works that make use of the actual sounds of electricity, whether man-made or naturally occurring.  Christine Southworth uses the sounds of a Van Der Graaf Generator and...

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Gig Alert: Annie Gosfield Chamber Works

Annie Gosfield"Lightning Slingers and Dead Ringers" (Excerpt)Playing FRIDAY at: The Stone (Ave. C and 2nd St., East Village)Get: Tickets ($10 at door) | DirectionsComposer Annie Gosfield specializes in...

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#3233: Classical Meets Electronica

For this New Sounds, there’s music at the juncture of composed music, ambient and modern electronica, including a work by Annie Gosfield, for bits and pieces of metal.  From her “Flying Sparks And...

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#3378: Drones, Sometimes Words

Listen to acoustic drones, electronic drones, overtone singing and sometimes even words for this New Sounds program. From New York-based composer Kitty Brazelton, hear music from her work,...

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#3233: Classical Meets Electronica

For this New Sounds, there’s music at the juncture of composed music, ambient and modern electronica, including a work by Annie Gosfield, for bits and pieces of metal.  From her “Flying Sparks And...

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#3443: Piano Grooves

For this New Sounds, listen to a few groove-based pieces for piano and electronics, including brand-new music from Jace Clayton (aka DJ Rupture) which looks back to an outsider figure of “Downtown”...

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#3233: Classical Meets Electronica

For this New Sounds, there’s music at the juncture of composed music, ambient and modern electronica, including a work by Annie Gosfield, for bits and pieces of metal.  From her “Flying Sparks And...

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#3378: Drones, Sometimes Words

Listen to acoustic drones, electronic drones, overtone singing and sometimes even words for this New Sounds program. From New York-based composer Kitty Brazelton, hear music from her work,...

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#3443: Piano Grooves

For this New Sounds, listen to a few groove-based pieces for piano and electronics, including recent music from Jace Clayton (aka DJ Rupture) which looks back to an outsider figure of “Downtown”...

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#3233: Classical Meets Electronica

For this New Sounds, there’s music at the juncture of composed music, ambient and modern electronica, including a work by Annie Gosfield, for bits and pieces of metal.  From her “Flying Sparks And...

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#3630: Chamber Music With Turntables and Electronics

Listen to electronic chamber music on this edition of New Sounds, including a suite for string quartet and diverse machines, chamber music with electronic and factory noises, as well as a work for...

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#3378: Drones, Sometimes Words

Listen to acoustic drones, electronic drones, overtone singing and sometimes even words for this New Sounds program. From New York-based composer Kitty Brazelton, hear music from her work,...

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Listen: Annie Gosfield, Billy Martin, Roger Kleier and Wicked Knee

April 16, composer/sampling guru Annie Gosfield and drummer Billy Martin of Medeski Martin & Wood came together for a collaboration that also included guitarist Roger Kleier and horn players Steven...

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#3443: Piano Grooves

For this New Sounds, listen to a few groove-based pieces for piano and electronics, including recent music from Jace Clayton (aka DJ Rupture) which looks back to an outsider figure of “Downtown”...

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#3786: "Indie Classical" Works

Hear music by living composers, many of them based in New York, for this New Sounds show.  There’s music by Judd Greenstein, founder of the Ecstatic Music Festival, and co-founder of  New Amsterdam...

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#3630: Chamber Music With Turntables and Electronics

Listen to electronic chamber music on this edition of New Sounds, including a suite for string quartet and diverse machines, chamber music with electronic and factory noises, as well as a work for...

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Cellist Michael Nicolas's Debut 'Transitions' Slides, Pummels and Seduces

If artificial intelligence must necessarily lead to a robot revolt, it’s safe to assume that we’ll be taking cover from a swarm of sex-bots, not T-1000s, statistically-speaking. Whether its streaking...

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#3786: "Indie Classical" Works

Hear music by living composers, many of them based in New York, for this New Sounds show.  There’s music by Judd Greenstein, founder of the Ecstatic Music Festival, and co-founder of  New Amsterdam...

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#3630: Chamber Music With Turntables and Electronics

Jennifer Choi Listen to electronic chamber music on this edition of New Sounds, including a suite for string quartet and diverse machines, chamber music with electronic and factory noises, as well as a...

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#3786: "Indie Classical" Works

Hear music by living composers, many of them based in New York, for this New Sounds show. There’s music by Judd Greenstein, founder of the Ecstatic Music Festival, and co-founder of  New Amsterdam...

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#4117: Signal-To-Noise: The Sounds of Decay

Listen to the sounds of deterioration and decay as the sound is transformed into something else for this episode. Hear Brooklyn composer William Basinski and a portion of his mammoth work,...

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#4146: Inspired by John Cage

Hear music inspired by the radical, mischievous, inventive, and influential John Cage, who was a notorious sound-experimenter, subscriber to chance, mycology aficionado, and player of chess. September...

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#4218: From New Sounds Live, with Bang On A Can

From the New Sounds Live concert series, the Bang on a Can All-Stars play music in alternate tunings and "period" instrumentation by Annie Gosfield, Arnold Dreyblatt, and Glenn Branca. The music all...

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#4117: Signal-To-Noise: The Sounds of Decay

Listen to the sounds of deterioration and decay as the sound is transformed into something else for this episode. Hear Brooklyn composer William Basinski and a portion of his mammoth work,...

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#4271, Music That Looks to the Skies

Listen to works that look to the skies in space, in music by Terry Riley for Kronos Quartet, Annie Gosfield, and Morton Subotnick.Hear music for string quartet and "space sounds" (plasma waves) that...

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#4218: From New Sounds Live, with Bang On A Can

From the New Sounds Live concert series, the Bang on a Can All-Stars play music in alternate tunings and "period" instrumentation by Annie Gosfield, Arnold Dreyblatt, and Glenn Branca. The music all...

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#4271, Music That Looks to the Skies

Listen to works that look to the skies in space, in music by Terry Riley for Kronos Quartet, Annie Gosfield, and Morton Subotnick.Hear music for string quartet and "space sounds" (plasma waves) that...

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#4394, Music About Machines

Hear machine-inspired works of relentless groove from composer and educator Marc Mellits and music by Annie Gosfield whose music is inspired by machines not working correctly. And more works that came...

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#4117: Signal-To-Noise: The Sounds of Decay

Listen to the sounds of deterioration and decay as the sound is transformed into something else for this episode. Hear Brooklyn composer William Basinski and a portion of his mammoth work,...

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#4218: From New Sounds Live, with Bang On A Can

From the New Sounds Live concert series, the Bang on a Can All-Stars play music in alternate tunings and "period" instrumentation by Annie Gosfield, Arnold Dreyblatt, and Glenn Branca. The music all...

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#4394, Music About Machines

Hear machine-inspired works of relentless groove from composer and educator Marc Mellits and music by Annie Gosfield whose music is inspired by machines not working correctly. And more works that came...

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#4271, Music That Looks to the Skies

Listen to works that look to the skies in space, in music by Terry Riley for Kronos Quartet, Annie Gosfield, and Morton Subotnick.Hear music for string quartet and "space sounds" (plasma waves) that...

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#4394, Music About Machines

Hear machine-inspired works of relentless groove from composer and educator Marc Mellits and music by Annie Gosfield whose music is inspired by machines not working correctly. And more works that came...

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#4725, Radio Is Everything

“[Radio] contains so much of human culture and experience”, writes Chicago-based cellist and sound artist Lia Kohl.  “In general there is something a bit mystical about the radio -- I know...

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#4725, Radio Is Everything

“[Radio] contains so much of human culture and experience”, writes Chicago-based cellist and sound artist Lia Kohl.  “In general there is something a bit mystical about the radio -- I know...

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