Monograph 51: Early BBC Radiophonic Workshop Pamphlet

It’s been over 50 years since the BBC saw fit to create its own applied laboratory for electronic audio — which at the time meant, to a great extent, the creative use of tape recordings and turntables. That lab was known as the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, and it existed from 1958 through 1998, during which time it benefited from the efforts of such early electronic music figures as Delia Derbyshire and Daphne Oram, and produced untold hours of sounds and music (the distinction between which was a source of near-constant inter-departmental drama) for BBC radio and television, including, perhaps most famously, the theme song (aka “signature tune”) for Doctor Who.

Sonic Warfare: A gadget created early in the life of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop: “weighs only 12 lb.”

In the process of reviewing a recent book on the Workshop — Special Sound (Oxford), by Louis Niebur — for another publication (that review should be out in January), I was introduced by a friend to an online trove of BBC engineering monographs, some of which include Radiophonic-specific documentation. There’s one in particular, from 1963, that’s entirely about the Radiophonic activities. And it’s the subject of my latest post at boingboing,net, “BBC Engineering Monographs from 1950s and ’60s: Once 5 Shillings, Now Free.”

Scelsi Drones (MP3s)

Ángel Faraldo provides limited documentation for his beautiful Scelsi Remix: 7 Mantras, named for the late Italian composer Giacinto Scelsi. Faraldo states that each mantra, or chakra, in the collection takes a color as its theme, and that each piece is based on that color’s “light frequency,” when adjusted from the visual spectrum to the audio spectrum. The result is seven individual tracks that have a haunting, halo-like quality — they are short, self-contained drones enacted as if by symphony orchestras. Here, by way of example, is the fifth in the series (MP3):

[audio:http://ia700302.us.archive.org/21/items/modisti_18/modisti_18_05_Ham.mp3|titles=”Ham”|artists=Ángel Faraldo]

They appear to have been intended either as backdrops to work by S@x 21, aka saxophonists Pablo Coello and Rafael Yebra, or as “interludes” played between pieces performed by the duo.

The full set is available as a Zip archive at modisti.com. More on Faraldo at angelfaraldo.info.

Marcus Fischer’s Elegance: Hardware & Sound

Marcus Fischer once had this art-a-day thing going on, throughout 2009, in which he made one creative thing a day for a year. For most people, that would be a challenge. In retrospect, with Fischer, who is so prolific in his efforts and tidy in his executions, it seems more like a willful act of restraint — i.e., whereas for many people it would be a struggle to do one thing a day, for him the primary demand was to limit himself. In any case, an example of his tireless efforts is this lovely object, shown above and below, which he calls his minimalistic guitar pedal (originally posted at his blog, unrecnow.com/dust). And to accompany the photos, he posted this recording of him utilizing it:

[audio:http://unrecnow.com/dust/audio/12_02mf-excpt.mp3|titles=”12_02mf-excpt”|artists=Marcus Fischer]

The recording (MP3) comes from a live performance at a December 2, 2010, record-release show for his great album on the 12k label, Monocoastal. It’s an elegant, lightly glitching atmosphere, tempting one to correlate his equipment with his sonic aesthetic.

More on Fischer at unrecnow.com/dust.

Past Week at Twitter.com/Disquiet

  • I'm taking next 2 weeks off Twitter. Going Twitter-dark. And largely Internet-dark. 2011 approaches. See you on the other side. Back Jan 5. #
  • Managed to get a best-film-scores of 2010 list done, too. Will post it soon. (TV music doesn't get enough love. But that's for another day.) #
  • My buddy's http://superheronovels.com site, which I helped him rig up, got a nice nod from @io9 today http://j.mp/e6pNHZ #capes #nopictures #
  • Evening sounds: laptop hard drive, TiVo hard drive, crunching and rattle of toy in baby's hands, car doors of people getting home from work. #
  • Autocorrect is the pocket calculator of the present time. #
  • Need to get some really nifty looking rechargeable batteries to put inside my clear, new Buddha Machine. #naked #
  • About to go record shopping with my daughter. She's 16 weeks old today. This should prove interesting. #
  • Great musician-wanted ad: "@djrupture We're looking for someone who plays keyboard, triggers samples, dislikes jazz & loves repetition #NYC quot; #
  • Tuesday noon siren in San Francisco: funny it should happen during this rare break from the rain. It signals, "Look outside everyone!" #
  • Forum-generated list of movie scores converted to CD from LP for first time in 2010 http://is.gd/jaCmG Day of the Locust, Once a Thief, … #
  • "2010: A year with no new movies scored by Gustavo Santaolalla or Cliff Martinez". Retracted: There was Santaolla, just no Martinez. #
  • 2010: A year with no new movies scored by Gustavo Santaolalla or Cliff Martinez. #
  • Dear @googlenews — If I opt out of main sports section, maybe your algorithm should limit sports showing in my local San Francisco feed? #
  • One of the best iPhone/Pad/Touch sound apps of 2010, Thicket, is free today http://ca-n.in/aClUh9 via @creativeapplications & @thicketapp #
  • If you're in Charleston, WV, it's Unsilent Night tonight. http://is.gd/iG4z2 @myunsilentnight #
  • Six ways of drawing the moon. Introducing Galileo, earliest known Oubapo artist http://bit.ly/gTcSkb @mmaddencomics (via @boingboing) #
  • Our sonic @TelegraphNews rebuttal has first bonus track, courtesy of @ethanhein: "Sigh Beats" http://j.mp/dU1J2P #philipsz #lowlands #turner #
  • Susan Philipsz won Turner Dec 6. Richard Dorment of @telegraphnews dismissed it Dec 7. Yesterday we responded in sound: http://j.mp/dU1J2P #
  • Going Twitter-dark in 12 hours. Looking forward to two slightly less technologically mediated weeks. (Not wholesale; e.g., still on email.) #
  • Evening sounds: plane passing slowly (making that infinite descending-bomb drone), baby's breathing, refrigerator on hum. #aanechoic #
  • RT @BoingBoing "An experimental musical petri-dish" http://bit.ly/hCOaK4 [In which I wrote about the glorious Seaquence.org.] #
  • "@geetadayal: sound artists "answer record" responding to critic's dismissive Susan Philipsz review http://is.gd/j5Pe6" Thanks, Geeta! #
  • Susan Philipsz's installation won Turner Prize. Richard Dorment of @telegraphnews dismissed it. We respond: https://disquiet.com/turner2010 #
  • What's more plein air than field recording? Aside, perhaps, from simply listening. #
  • Distant Traffic (Netbook Hard Drive and Fan Mix) #
  • 4'33" enters chart at #21 John Cage would be proud. The 21st I Ching hexagram "indicates how obstacles are forcibly removed in nature." #
  • Ace beatmaker Diego Bernal is running for San Antonio City Council District 1. Support his campaign: http://bit.ly/fWkUlp @dbernalmusic #
  • I love Google Tasks. As @lifehacker has shown repeatedly, the best form of list-making is often paper. Google Tasks is like paper + sync. #
  • Our sonic-activist "answer album" to Megan McArdle article about music industry gets best-of-2010 nod: http://is.gd/j1SJf from @vuzhmusic #
  • The @nytimes Year in Ideas includes Turbine-Free Wind Power that does away with noise/vibration issues http://is.gd/j1Ptr #hallelujah #
  • Sampling: it's a cover version, not a crime. #
  • Just posted a five-minute (stationary mic) recording of last night's Unsilent Night in San Francisco: http://is.gd/j1rjt @soundcloud #fluxus #
  • If you're in Salt Lake City, San Diego, Vancouver or Los Angeles, it's Unsilent Night tonight. http://is.gd/iG4z2 @myunsilentnight #
  • Sequencing our little sonic-activist project, 11 tracks (potentially a few more coming by end of day). Should be live tomorrow or Tuesday. #
  • If you were at the Unsilent Night in San Francisco, could you get in touch with me? I have a couple questions. Thanks. #
  • .@tedfriedman Want a good take on environment in which Dead took shape, read Lesh's autobiography side by side with John Markoff's Dormouse. #
  • Three and a half hours until Unsilent Night. Load up your boomboxes. #
  • Cute THX 1138 joke in this morning's Clone Wars episode. 99 is more interesting than any character introduced in the 3 Star Wars prequels. #
  • Four, maybe five, days until I go Twitter-dark through the end of the year. Looking forward to it. #
  • Umi Nom = restaurant with "nom" in its name. Gotta love it. I guess "umi nom" means "drink" in Tagalog (per @newyorker)? It's in Brooklyn. #
  • Woo! It's Unsilent Night tonight in San Francisco: http://is.gd/iG4z2 @myunsilentnight Also: Charleston, SC; Dallas, TX; Manhattan, NY. #
  • After the whole del.icio.us thing, find myself disinclined to type the word "yahoo." What to do? "Yay"? "Neat"? "Woo"? I'll go with "woo." #
  • The adjectives "indie" and "enterprise" bug me to equal degrees. #
  • Morning sounds: heater, netbook hard drive, a few cars, footsteps, ice against glass. Also notable: absence of last night's intense wind. #

Minimalist Beatmaker Supreme: Philly’s Y?Arcka

The conflict in the music of Young Architect, aka Y?Arcka, aka WHY?Arcka, aka Philadelphia-based Shawn Kelly, is between the modesty of his materials and the intensity of his intent. He does more with less than any other beat-minded producer I’m aware of. You can hear little bits of NERD in there, with his metronomic pulse and his affection for classic soul, and you can hear DJ Premier, with his ability to utilize acoustic instruments without losing their looseness, and you can hear J Dilla, with his taste for broken beats. But more than any of that you hear him.

Here’s just one track, “We Used 2 Be (Hip Hop),” off his delectable Half Order Out of Chaos:

[ Normally there would be a player embedded here that would play the track, but the Bandcamp one seems to be messing up this site’s HTML for some reason right now. To hear the track, proceed to youngarchitect.bandcamp.com. ]

The way he uses tiny snippets of a vocal and builds this flowing rhythm of pointillist misdirection simply deserves far more attention than it’s currently receiving.

Get the full set at youngarchitect.bandcamp.com.

More on him at arckatron.bandcamp.com, myspace.com/youngarchitect, twitter.com/whyarcka.