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isobel clouter & rob mullender myths of origin - sonic ephemera from east asia (and/32) CD
At long last, after a culmination of delays amounting to 3 years,
and/OAR is extremely happy to finally present a full length release
featuring "singing sand" and "booming sand" recorded in Japan and
Mongolia by British sound artists Isobel Clouter and Rob Mullender.
"Singing sand", "booming sand", "whistling sand" or "barking sand" is
sand that produces sounds of either high or low frequency under
pressure. The sound emission is usually triggered by wind passing over
dunes or by walking on the sand.
Also featured are field recordings of a traditional Japanese Sawara
Matsuri festival, a Suikinkutsu (underground water zither), Uguisubari (or
Nightengale floor), Chion-in temple and Saiho-ji temple .
The recordings came about as a result of a project instigated in late
1999, which bears witness to a long held fascination with how the
environment generates and shapes culture, memory and myth. There
was no desire to conduct any scientific or anthropological field work, but
to collect a set of recordings which would serve to illustrate how precious
the sonic environment can be, and to act as founding materials for a
soundscape collection at the British Library Sound Archive.
The audio CD also features a PDF of extra photos pertaining to the
recordings that can be accessed on a computer, and comes packaged
in a four color digipak and a 12 page booklet.
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