Chris Kubick



The San Francisco-based composer was recorded March 6, 2012 at Experimental Intermedia in New York. About his work at the time he writes: In my recent work as a composer I've been interested in the transformations and slippages that occur when a large number of similar sounds are presented together, in dense layers; a thousand different 60Hz hums; ten thousand different distant airplanes droning; a hundred thousand different versions of two hands clapping - each unique, each the same, resonant.

For more on Kubick and his projects visit:
www.doublearchive.com
www.socalledsound.com
www.languageremoval.com

 

RELATED PROGRAMS

Experimental Intermedia Concerts

RADIO SERIES

A radio series of programs recorded at Experimental Intermedia Foundation (EI), the legendary, influential downtown New York loft venue, incubator, showcase, and community center for composers and experimenters in the arts, known for being first and best at presenting (and recording!) new music and new media since the 70s. The concert series is programmed and produced by composer Phill Niblock who has been directing presentations at Experimental Intermedia since 1973 (well over 1,000 performances) and he is the curator of EI's XI Records label. In 1993, he opened a satellite space with window gallery in Ghent, Belgium. For more on the concert series, recordings, archives, and other intermedia adventures of Phill Niblock around the globe visit the Experimental Intermedia Foundation site. This radio project is a partnership between Experimental Intermedia Foundation and The Clocktower Gallery and its radio station at ARTonAIR.org. The series is produced and managed with the generous efforts of Byron Westbrook.
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