Research
Anna Friz’s mix and text present a collage exploring the environment, morphology and taxonomy of the little people inside the radio.
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In PROBES #15 we look at experimental uses of the more intractable folk instruments: bagpipes, hurdy gurdy and harmonica. Is nothing sacred?
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In PROBES #14 we take a detour to show how a collision of folk mechanisms, social upheaval, sound recording and electrification underpinned the growth of a new polyglot musical language, and a new aesthetic constituency.
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This new auxiliary by Chris Cutler digs into new sounds made with long-forgotten instruments.
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Chris Cutler's PROBES #13 tracks the recovery and reassignment of ancient and folk instruments in unfamiliar contexts.
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This section explores the confluence of art, music, and mass culture from various angles, in the form of thematic series produced by artists. An ensemble, critical and partial historiography of contemporary culture sieved through sound, which highlights contemporary music practices and related projects from different disciplines. It also includes à la carte music, with accompanying essays, under the umbrella of the Interruptions series.
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