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Max Neuhaus - Radio Net album flac Performer: Max Neuhaus
Title: Radio Net
Style: Contemporary, Experimental
MP3 album: 1988 mb
FLAC album: 1530 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: DXD TTA AIFF AUD APE AAC VOX
Genre: Electronic

Max Neuhaus, Round, November 19–21, 1976, sponsored by Creative Time, . Customs House, New York City. nary series of Public Supply and Radio Net concerts (1966–77), which used call-in telephones on live radio (initially, New York’s WBAI station) to produce a real-time continuous ow. Neuhaus saw the Public Supply pieces as extensions of his practice as a performer: I was interested in the challenge of making a live work for unknown materials, enlisting the aid of anyone who wanted to telephone into this station as the producers of that material

755 beğenme · 32 kişi bunun hakkında konuşuyor. The range of our responses to sound is infinite. Max Neuhaus, 4 yeni fotoğraf ekledi. Drummer, Percussionist, 17 saat ·. Herkese Açık. php?story fbid ;id 621006017983953.

De Max-Feed à Radio Net, les projets radio de Max Neuhaus, 48 pages, black and white. If his small electronic object Max-Feed (1966) is still involved with mechanically jamming radio-frequencies, Neuhaus soon turned to the exchange potential inherent in the medium of radio.

Artists Max Neuhaus Electronics & Percussion: Five Realizations by Max Neuhaus. Electronics & Percussion: Five Realizations by Max Neuhaus Max Neuhaus. Electronics & Percussion: Five Realizations by Max Neuhaus. This album has an average beat per minute of 102 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 62/138 BPM). Tracklist Electronics & Percussion: Five Realizations by Max Neuhaus.

Background information. February 3, 2009 (aged 69). Genres. Neuhaus was known for his interpretations of experimental percussion music. He gave performances of pieces by composers such as John Cage, Karlheinz Stockhausen and Pierre Boulez in numerous music halls, including a 1964 performance in Carnegie Hall. listeners whistling tunes over public radio Personal life. Neuhaus was born Aug. 9, 1939 in Beaumont, Texas and attended high school in Houston.

Tracklist

Radio Net
1 Part 1 1:10:38
2 Part 2 54:59

Credits

  • Composed By, Electronics, Voice – Max Neuhaus

Notes

From release notes:
In those days radio programs on NPR were distributed by what they called a Round Robin - telephone lines connecting all two hundred stations into a large loop stretching across the country. Any station in the system could broadcast a program on all the others by opening the loop and feeding the program around it. I saw that it was possible to make the loop itself into a sound-transformation circuit and tried a few things with it in several preliminary studies in 1974.

The results of asking half a million people to do anything, even something as simple as whistling, of course will be diverse. Some will do it; others won't. Those who do will choose how or what to whistle. Even though it may seem a very specific request, for me it was a broad indicator to provide a body of pitched material in the work.

During the broadcast, the sounds phoned into each city passed through its self-mixer and started looping. With each cross-country pass, each sound made another layer, overlapping itself at different pitches until it gradually died away. It was quite a beautiful Sunday afternoon - two hours over which ten thousand people found their way into the work and made sounds.