The Athletic Machine (MP3)

Ronny Nibblets scores an indoor meet

The pulsing synthesizer heard amid a field recording of athletic activity brings to mind, of course, Vangelis’ *Chariots of Fire* film score. The music in that 1981 movie located and cemented parallels between mechanical sound and the human machine — it was to running what Kraftwerk’s “Autobahn,” less than a decade earlier, had been to driving. In **Ronny Nibletts**’ 11-minute “Sports Hall Athletics,” the sounds of exertion are a little less exalted — he lists the source event as an ordinary “indoor athletics meet” — but the effect is vigorous, these slight variations in synthesized rhythmic tones amid huffing, motion, and the occasional whistle.

Track originally posted for free download at [soundcloud.com/ronny-nibblets](https://soundcloud.com/ronny-nibblets/sports-hall-athletics). Ronny Nibblets is **Andy Vaughan**, based out of Holmfirth, Britain.

Guitar Detonation (MP3)

Music about volcanos and asteroid impact craters

**Peter Hamlin**, aka the **Holocene**, is, by his own description, making music “all about super volcanoes and asteroid impact craters.” The track he’s posted thus far, “Yellowstone Caldera,” is piercing if slow-paced feedback that gives way to bluesy guitar phrases and broken radio signals. It’s all blissfully zoned-out yet surreptitiously eager to peak in a manner that would test most speaker systems.

Track originally posted for free download at [soundcloud.com/peterhamlin](https://soundcloud.com/peterhamlin/yellowstone-caldera). More from Hamlin, who is based in London, at [parentcore.tumblr.com](http://parentcore.tumblr.com), [tapehissnoise.tumblr.com](http://tapehissnoise.tumblr.com)
[theholocene.bandcamp.com](http://theholocene.bandcamp.com).

Stems: Phone Tinkering, MRI Beatboxing, Ambient Journalism …

Plus free Matmos, Junto notes, museum sounds, and more

¶ The deadline for signing the White House petition to “Make Unlocking Cell Phones Legal” is February 23. This is a serious issue that relates to many subjects of importance to this site: creative reuse, terms of service, intellectual property, and the right to tinker, among others. Please give it a read and consider weighing in: [petitions.whitehouse.gov](https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/make-unlocking-cell-phones-legal/1g9KhZG7).

¶ Fascinating if brief interview with **Jeff Kolar** over at [rhizome.org](http://rhizome.org/editorial/2013/feb/15/q-jeff-kolar/) about the correlations between radio and dance, about forms that might be thought to correspond with the disembodied and the body. The interview was done in response to a collaboration Kolar has undertaken with performer/choreographer **Jennifer Monson** and lighting designer **Joe Levasseur**. Kolar performed at the 2012 Chicago Disquiet Junto concert, and founded the Radius broadcast, a frequent source of entries in this site’s Downstream coverage.

¶ We talk a lot about sonification, the aural parallel to data visualization, but the flipside is important, too: the application of big data to sound. Interesting Q&A at [forbes.com](http://www.forbes.com/sites/anthonykosner/2013/02/15/gracenote-wants-developers-to-hack-its-metadata-for-car-and-mobile-music-discovery-apps/) about Gracenote’s API, with smart contrast drawn to how it compares with that of Echo Nest.

¶ Beat boxing, an MRI, and learning about the physiology of language: [bbc.co.uk](http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-21440133)

¶ Not sure I’ve mentioned this. Thanks to my newly upgraded SoundCloud account (courtesy of the service’s Heroes program), both the [*Instagr/am/bient*](https://soundcloud.com/disquiet/sets/instagr-am-bient) (with music from 25 musicians, including **Marcus Fischer** and **Ted Laderas**) and [*LX(RMX)*](https://soundcloud.com/disquiet/sets/lx-rmx) (with music by **Steve Roden**, **Scanner**, and six others) compilations are available for free download.

¶ This mockup of the forthcoming HTC One mobile phone seems to suggest it has stereo speakers. Note the grill pattern on top and bottom: [androidandme.com](http://androidandme.com/2013/02/smartphones-2/leaked-image-shows-off-black-htc-one/).

¶ Pitchfork is streaming the new **Matmos** album, *The Marriage of True Minds*, for the next few days: [pitchfork.com](http://pitchfork.com/advance/29-the-marriage-of-true-minds/).

¶ **Joon Oluchi Lee** was **Roddy Schrock**’s partner in the second of the pieces that Schrock performed at the apexart Disquiet Junto show back in November. Over at his [lipstickeater.blogspot.com](http://lipstickeater.blogspot.com/2013/01/this-is-methen-black-mistress-tina.html) blog Lee talks more about his development of the piece. Video here: [apexart.org](http://apexart.org/events/disquiet-junto.php).

¶ **John Kannenberg** has posted his first download at [johnkannenberg.bandcamp.com](http://johnkannenberg.bandcamp.com), *Live at ZKM Medienmuseum | 11”‹.”‹11”‹.”‹12*, a “live site-specific performance of electronically manipulated field recordings of other museum sounds.” Two bucks.

¶ The Verge tech/gadget website has been doing some interesting things with its design of late, notably the inclusion at the top of **Sam Byford**’s interview with **Craig Mod** ([“What is a book in the age of the iPad?”](http://www.theverge.com/2013/2/6/3836234/what-is-a-book-in-the-age-of-the-ipad-craig-mod-interview)) of the ambient noise of the Tokyo, Japan, location where they had their conversation. Byford, in [the comments](http://www.theverge.com/2013/2/6/3836234/what-is-a-book-in-the-age-of-the-ipad-craig-mod-interview#143071207), notes what he recorded the noise, and presumably the interview, on: “I got a Sony TX-50 on fire sale, which turned out to be perfect for what I need it for. Super thin and convenient.” (*Via Evan Cordes, aka [pheezy.com](http://pheezy.com).*) … In a related note, [“Chronicling the Trip: From Pixels to Paper”](http://travel.nytimes.com/2013/02/17/travel/chronicling-the-trip-from-pixels-to-paper.html) by **Stephanie Rosenbloom** in the [New York Times](http://travel.nytimes.com/2013/02/17/travel/chronicling-the-trip-from-pixels-to-paper.html) includes this observation: “No app is as foolproof as my Moleskine notebook. But they can make multimedia memories with details like miles traveled and ambient sounds heard along the way, whether they’re church bells in Florence or Pacific loons in Alaska.” Needless to say, the idea of journalists and travelers making sound recordings on a regular basis, whether professional or casual, is a welcome one.

New Discogs.com Podcast

A 2013 live set from Luke Vibert

This makes so much sense it’s strange to think it’s just starting, but the age-old [Discogs.com](http://www.discogs.com) website, a communally produced discography engine, has begun a podcast series. It inaugurates with **Luke Vibert**, whose *Throbbing Pouch* Wagon Christ album was a central text in early-1990s British electronica. Discogs reports it was recorded “February 9th, 2013 at the Vinyl Pimp record shop in Hackney Wick (London, UK) to celebrate Chinese New Year.”

https://soundcloud.com/discogs/discogs-mix-001-luke-vibert

And an enterprising commenter going by srael Muñoz on [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/Discogs/posts/559577200728322), where Discogs announced the mix, appears to have posted a detailed track list, which lists Vibert’s own music, plus Kraftwerk, a very early Aphex Twin track, 808 State, and much more:

>01. Drum Machine – Drum Machine
02. Fearless Four – F4000
03. Tic & Toc – Hey Jay (Is It True What They Say?)
04. DJ Bass Boy – Mo Better Bass
05. Success-N-Effect – Roll It Up (Remix)(Bass Kickin Beats)
06. Masters At Work – Papa Beats
07. Earth Leakage Trip – No Idea
08. Ubik – Bass Generation
09. Kraftwerk – It’s More Fun To Compute
10. 808 State – Flow Coma (Remix by AFX)
11. Luke Vibert – Homewerk
12. Meat Beat Manifesto – I Am Electro (D.H.S. Remix)
13. The Blapps Posse – Don’t Hold Back!
14. Bassix – Close Encounters
15. LFO – LFO
16. Dimensional Holofonic Sound – #9 Bad Acid
17. Double 99 – R.I.P. Groove
18. Scott Garcia – A London Thing
19. Zig-Zag EP
20. House Of Gypsies – Samba
21. Progetto Tribale – Bongo Midi
22. Blake Baxter – Fuck You Up
23. Nebula II – Seance
24. Automation – Espionage (Remix)
25. Urban Shakedown – Do it Now!
26. Urban Shakedown – Some Justice
27. Friends, Lovers & Family – The Lift
28. Televox – Poborsk
29. 3 Phase feat. Dr. Motte – Der Klang Der Familie
30. L.A.M. – Hostile Bacteria
31. The Aphex Twin – Digeridoo (Live In Cornwall 1990)
32. Aphex Twin – Polynomial-C
33. The Brothers Grimm – Exodus (The Lion Awakes)
34. Rufige Kru – Terminator II
35. Aphex Twin – Fenix Funk 5
36. DJ Gunshot – Soundboy

Track originally posted for free download at [soundcloud.com/discogs](https://soundcloud.com/discogs/discogs-mix-001-luke-vibert).

Past Week at Twitter.com/Disquiet

  • February 10 is the birthday of both @carlstone and @robert_henke. I think this should be some sort of electronic holiday. ->
  • Not that anyone should look at a screen on a beautiful San Francisco day such as this, but who are Richmond District tweeters I should know? ->
  • Kinda missed Dilla Day due to tending to my then-semi-ailing kid, but by chance had listened to Dilla anyhow. Kids like Donuts. ->
  • Is there any way to get iBooks-style continuous scrolling in FBReader? ->
  • How perfect that the first entry in our remix project of Endless Ascent netlabel is, per chance, by @Icarus_Descent: http://t.co/lSzme8ob ->
  • "Aardvark—Fiction." #loc ->
  • Visual remnant of what Chinese New Year sounded like: http://t.co/FJCtr51p ->
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