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Al-Noor CD (2007)
Carl Stone CD discography Carl Stone is a pioneer of live computer music, hailed by the Village Voice as "the king of sampling". In this new recording Al-Noor, Stone's rich song moves forth with delicately changing manipulated scenes of distant electronic memory. Using tomorrow's
Audio Mixer: Carl Stone.
Recording information: Apple Store Ginza, Tokyo, Japan; Nakano Studios, Tokyo, Japan; San Francisco Electronic Music Festival; ...
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Woo Lae Oak CD (1983)
Carl Stone albums Lovely, sustained and slowly changing music made by classic "musique concrete" means...a rubbed string, blowing in a bottle, etc. are made into tape loops and changed by means of precise tape speed change, layering, etc. ~ "Blue" Gene Tyranny
Liner Note Author: Phill Niblock.
Recording information: studios of the California Institute of the Arts.
Authors: Gregory Sandow; Alan Rich ; Phill ...
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Exusiai CD (1998)
Carl Stone music CDs Exusiai is a dance suite written by Carl Stone, well known for his early work in samplers, best heard on his masterwork, Mom's. As is typical in Stone's work, the samples he uses as basic material are manipulated until they are all but unrecognizable, ground up, hyper-extended, or sliced into slivers. This results in a wide variety of ...
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Mom's CD (1992)
Carl Stone discography Carl Stone was one of the first contemporary composers to take a serious look at sampling technology and Mom's is his masterpiece. With an extremely wide range of musical interests, Stone generally employed one of two strategies: either he took diverse material from unrelated sources and stitched them together to create an entirely new and amazing fabric or ...
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Carl Stone CD (1997)
Carl Stone songs Track Listing of songs: Nyala: First Section; Nyala: Second Section; Nyala: Third Section; Nyala: Fourth Section;
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Kamiya Bar CD
Carl Stone CD discography Composer Carl Stone, known for his advanced work in sampling collages, was commissioned by Tokyo FM to construct a piece consisting entirely of sampled "sounds of Tokyo Life." Many of the sources are clear: street sounds, snatches of conversation, and TV commercials. But Stone has a track record of taking the familiar and stretching and distorting it to ...
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Carl Stone: Nak Won CD (2003)
Nak Won is a major addition to Carl Stone's discography. Released in late 2002 by the French label Sonore, it presents three pieces performed in real time on a laptop computer running Max/MSP software and recorded in various locations on the West Coast. A demanding program, possibly Stone's most uncompromising album to date, Nak Won is nevertheless highly rewarding. The title track, 24 minutes long, could have you a little worried at first. It starts like one of Sachiko M's sine-wave pieces. Arid at first, it slowly grows as the tones get chopped up and thrown around into the stereo field. A lush background of electronic noises swells at the midpoint, receding as activity decreases to complete what ends up being a cycle. "Kreutz" is very different. First of all, it reveals its sound source up front: a piano. More ambient, the music hovers delicately, like one of Ekkehard Ehlers' limping waltzes or Christian Fennesz's cloudy surf music reminiscences. But the highlight of this album is the ...
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Another Coast (New Works from the West) CD (1993)
Contains: Carl Stone "Wall Me Do" and "Hop Ken" / Paul Dresher "Other Fire and Water Dreams" / Maggi Payne "Airwaves (realities)" / Paul DeMarinis "I Want You" and "Kokole" / Laetitia Sonami "Pie Jesu - Sounds from Empty Places No. 3." ~ "Blue" Gene Tyranny
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Dodo Couleur EP (2010)
Track Listing of songs: Double Jetaime; Dodo Couleur; Vodkademo; Hiti Mumu; Tatamusic Tambien; Umero Uno;
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 Carl Stone Songs
Popular or famous Carl Stone music songs: Dino's, Chao Kue, for electronics, Liquid Body, Flint's, for electronics, Woo Lae Oak, Axis, Cue, solo1. More music songs Banteay Srey, for electronics, Nak Won, for electronics, Gild, Mom's, for electronics, L 'Os a Moelle, for electronics, Echoing, Moon Dance. More music songs Kreutz, for electronics, Unconsciousness, Val, Big Gold, Jitlada. See All Songs
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