> Seven lectures given by Stockhausen in England in 1972 and 1973

Love the bit @17.55 – that gleeful laugh! (thanks Anthony)
> The world’s largest natural sound archive now fully digital and fully online – check some of the example recordings at the end of this post
> Music from bird pooh?
SPINE from Kollision on Vimeo.
More info here (thanks Richard)
> Vonneguts The Shape of Stories
> wow beautiful installation work using UV thread
Major Scaled #3 : The Doors – ” Riders On The Rainbow” from major scaled on Vimeo.
I can’t listen to this – amazing what a difference a key change makes to something so familiar, but what if you’d never heard the original song before?!
Berghain: Vibrations & Resonances is a sound project by the Soundwalk Collective that resonates the architecture of the legendary Berlin club Berghain, playing the material structure of the building as a musical instrument. Tuning resonant frequencies to excite the architectural surfaces of the club, the Soundwalk Collective arranges and processes a live feedback loop produced by pulses and tones played through the sound system and into the walls of the building. Captured with contact microphones in real-time, the rhythmic and resonant properties of metal and glass create a call-and-response with the building.




I’ve wathced “Another Green World” here in Skopje on CineDays and I’ve enjoyed a lot – his music is an endless beautifull journey -. However, the director of the movie was guest on the festival and she told us that there was another BBC documentary made along with this one which is more about Eno’s music…but I couldn’t find it… any clue?
I bought an Eno doco on DVD the other day; its called the Man who Fell to Earth, not sure if its the one you’re thinking of:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c479WMnDmBQ
Thanks!
I assume it is – it’s same year:
http://www.moredarkthanshark.org/eno_multimedia.html
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The Berghain recording is fascinating! Uncanny to hear how the ‘sound’ of the building already found it’s way into the recordings of many of the Ostgut Ton releases.
thanks for the Stockhausen lectures