Disquiet Junto Project 0110: WSB100

Celebrate the 100th birthday of that old cut-up, William S. Burroughs.

burroughs

Each Thursday at [the Disquiet Junto group on SoundCloud.com](https://disquiet.com/tag/junto/soundcloud.com/groups/disquiet-junto/) a new compositional challenge is set before the group’s members, who then have just over four days to upload a track in response to the assignment. Membership in the Junto is open: [just join and participate](https://disquiet.com/tag/junto/soundcloud.com/groups/disquiet-junto/).

Tracks by participants will be added to this playlist as the project proceeds:

This project was published in the evening, California time, on Thursday, February 6, with 11:59pm on the following Monday, February 10, 2014, as the deadline.

These are the instructions that went out to the group’s email list (at [tinyletter.com/disquiet-junto](http://tinyletter.com/disquiet-junto/)):

Disquiet Junto Project 0110: WSB100

The day before this project began marked the 100th birthday of William S. Burroughs, who passed away in 1997. We celebrate his literary legacy by employing one of his classic artistic subroutines, the cut-up. (Special thanks to C. Reider of Vuzh Music for the centennial reminder.)

These are the steps:

Step 1: Take the lead article from your local newspaper and write down the first 18 sentences on separate slips of paper — or, if you prefer, extract the first 18 lines on separate strips of paper.

Step 2: Label these pieces of text from 1 to 18.

Step 3: Either read them out loud or use text-to-speech and record them.

Step 4: Construct the vocal of a song using the material. Sequence the vocal in the following order. Note that text element 3 serves as the chorus and text element 15 serves as the bridge. The remaining elements are in random sets of four, with no repetition.

3 3 3 3
14 10 5 7
3 3 3 3
8 18 11 4
3 3 3 3
6 17 12 9
15 15 15 15
3 3 3 3
13 2 16 1
3 3 3 3

Add music, whatever instrumentation you choose, to flesh this out into a proper song.

Step 5: When posting the track be sure to include a link to the originating source article. If you cut up the text by hand, please include photos of your process.

Deadline: Monday, February 10, 2014, at 11:59pm wherever you are.

Length: Your finished work should be between 1 minute and 4 minutes.

Information: Please when posting your track on SoundCloud, include a description of your process in planning, composing, and recording it. This description is an essential element of the communicative process inherent in the Disquiet Junto.

Title/Tag: When adding your track to the Disquiet Junto group on Soundcloud.com, please include the term “disquiet0110-wsb100”in the title of your track, and as a tag for your track.

Download: It is preferable that your track is set as downloadable, and that it allows for attributed remixing (i.e., a Creative Commons license permitting non-commercial sharing with attribution).

Linking: When posting the track, be sure to include this information:

More on this 110th Disquiet Junto project (“Celebrate the 100th birthday of that old cut-up, William S. Burroughs”) at:

Disquiet Junto Project 0110: WSB100

More on the Disquiet Junto at:

The Disquiet Junto Project List (0001 – 0639 …)

Join the Disquiet Junto at:

http://soundcloud.com/groups/disquiet-junto/

Aphex Twin SAW2 Countdown: Track 9 (“Weathered Stone”)

A track per day up through the February 13 release of my 33 1/3 book

SAWII8

cover-from-Bloomsbury-siteI am going to do this track-by-track countdown to the release, on February 13, 2014, the day prior to Valentine’s Day, of my book in the estimable 33 1/3 series. It is a love letter to Aphex Twin’s album Selected Ambient Works Volume II, which will mark its 20th anniversary this year, less than a month after my book’s publication. More on my Aphex Twin book at [amazon.com](http://www.amazon.com/Aphex-Twins-Selected-Ambient-Volume/dp/1623568900/) and [Bloomsbury.com](http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/aphex-twins-selected-ambient-works-volume-ii-9781623567637/). The plan is to do this countdown in the reverse order, from last track to first. For reference, [an early draft of the introduction is online](https://disquiet.com/2012/08/31/saw2for33third/), as is [the book’s seven-chapter table of contents](https://disquiet.com/2013/11/14/aphex-twin-chapter-titles/). The book’s publisher posted [an interview with me](http://333sound.com/2012/12/04/the-33-13-author-qa-marc-weidenbaum/) when I was midway through the writing process.

*There is some irony to doing this countdown since the book is already shipping to folks who pre-ordered it via an online retailer such as [Amazon](http://www.amazon.com/Aphex-Twins-Selected-Ambient-Volume/dp/1623568900/), but the official date stands, and that’s the target — the end date — of this countdown, February 13. And for what it’s worth, while the physical copies are mailing now from retailers, the Kindle version won’t turn on until February 13. Still, the digital version costs less.*

*As I’ve noted on [Twitter](https://twitter.com/disquiet/status/427970434294751232), this track-a-day approach is exactly the opposite of the book’s approach, which is a collection of interrelated, reporting-based essays.*

*And when I come across images of the book in people’s Twitter and Instagram feeds, I’ve been including them in these coundtown posts — especially when they involve eating food from a restaurant in my neighborhood:*

It opens with drums like one of Peter Gabriel’s Middle Eastern excursions, from his *Last Temptation of Christ* score. This doesn’t last long, but it makes an impression. The beat is analog, rough, inexact. The separation, the echo, seems physical, not an effect — it isn’t the separation of a sound put through a machine, but of a drum at some distance. Then a bass line of sorts kicks in. It’s thick and low level. Not subaural, but certainly close to sub-melodic. The tones are so low they don’t seem to be tuned. They’re thick moving parts that make little sense on earbuds or headphones. Their intended recipient isn’t your ear but your chest. Then a raspy little Casio percussive. Then a wicked little keyboard riff. If Aphex Twin ever sounded like Money Mark (who was so prominent on the Beastie Boys’ *Check Your Head* two years prior), this is that moment.

And here it is reversed:

More on my Aphex Twin _Selected Ambient Works Volume II_ book at [amazon.com](www.amazon.com/Aphex-Twins-Selected-Ambient-Volume/dp/1623568900/) and [Bloomsbury.com](http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/aphex-twins-selected-ambient-works-volume-ii-9781623567637/).

Thanks to boondesign.com for the sequential grid treatment of the album cover.

Aphex Twin SAW2 Countdown: Track 10 (“Tree”)

A track per day up through the February 13 release of my 33 1/3 book

SAWII9

cover-from-Bloomsbury-siteI am going to do this track-by-track countdown to the release, on February 13, 2014, the day prior to Valentine’s Day, of my book in the estimable 33 1/3 series. It is a love letter to Aphex Twin’s album Selected Ambient Works Volume II, which will mark its 20th anniversary this year, less than a month after my book’s publication. More on my Aphex Twin book at [amazon.com](http://www.amazon.com/Aphex-Twins-Selected-Ambient-Volume/dp/1623568900/) and [Bloomsbury.com](http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/aphex-twins-selected-ambient-works-volume-ii-9781623567637/). The plan is to do this countdown in the reverse order, from last track to first. For reference, [an early draft of the introduction is online](https://disquiet.com/2012/08/31/saw2for33third/), as is [the book’s seven-chapter table of contents](https://disquiet.com/2013/11/14/aphex-twin-chapter-titles/). The book’s publisher posted [an interview with me](http://333sound.com/2012/12/04/the-33-13-author-qa-marc-weidenbaum/) when I was midway through the writing process.

*There is some irony to doing this countdown since the book is already shipping to folks who pre-ordered it via an online retailer such as [Amazon](http://www.amazon.com/Aphex-Twins-Selected-Ambient-Volume/dp/1623568900/), but the official date stands, and that’s the target — the end date — of this countdown, February 13. And for what it’s worth, while the physical copies are mailing now from retailers, the Kindle version won’t turn on until February 13. Still, the digital version costs less.*

*As I’ve noted on [Twitter](https://twitter.com/disquiet/status/427970434294751232), this track-a-day approach is exactly the opposite of the book’s approach, which is a collection of interrelated, reporting-based essays.*

*And when I come across images of the book in people’s Twitter and Instagram feeds, I’ve been including them in these coundtown posts:*

The book’s emphasis on the peculiar persistence of the album’s reputation for being “beatless” is not to suggest that it is devoid of vapor. Quite the contrary, it is a record built from vapor. It’s just that deep amid those vapors is the formal melodic restraint of “Lichen” and the rhythmic pounding of “Shiny Metal Rods,” and even the most vaporous tracks have the inherent pulse of a sine wave’s ebb and flow. And then there is “Tree,” which is at the extreme end of sine wave as musical form, thick swells that come to form a pattern beneath slow-motion riffs from achingly crafted violin tones.

More on my Aphex Twin _Selected Ambient Works Volume II_ book at [amazon.com](www.amazon.com/Aphex-Twins-Selected-Ambient-Volume/dp/1623568900/) and [Bloomsbury.com](http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/aphex-twins-selected-ambient-works-volume-ii-9781623567637/).

Thanks to boondesign.com for the sequential grid treatment of the album cover.

Aphex Twin SAW2 Countdown: Track 11 (“Domino”)

A track per day up through the February 13 release of my 33 1/3 book

SAWII10

cover-from-Bloomsbury-siteI am going to do this track-by-track countdown to the release, on February 13, 2014, the day prior to Valentine’s Day, of my book in the estimable 33 1/3 series. It is a love letter to Aphex Twin’s album Selected Ambient Works Volume II, which will mark its 20th anniversary this year, less than a month after my book’s publication. More on my Aphex Twin book at [amazon.com](http://www.amazon.com/Aphex-Twins-Selected-Ambient-Volume/dp/1623568900/) and [Bloomsbury.com](http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/aphex-twins-selected-ambient-works-volume-ii-9781623567637/). The plan is to do this countdown in the reverse order, from last track to first. For reference, [an early draft of the introduction is online](https://disquiet.com/2012/08/31/saw2for33third/), as is [the book’s seven-chapter table of contents](https://disquiet.com/2013/11/14/aphex-twin-chapter-titles/). The book’s publisher posted [an interview with me](http://333sound.com/2012/12/04/the-33-13-author-qa-marc-weidenbaum/) when I was midway through the writing process.

*There is some irony to doing this countdown since the book is already shipping to folks who pre-ordered it via an online retailer such as [Amazon](http://www.amazon.com/Aphex-Twins-Selected-Ambient-Volume/dp/1623568900/), but the official date stands, and that’s the target — the end date — of this countdown, February 13. And for what it’s worth, while the physical copies are mailing now from retailers, the Kindle version won’t turn on until February 13. Still, the digital version costs less.*

*As I’ve noted on [Twitter](https://twitter.com/disquiet/status/427970434294751232), this track-a-day approach is exactly the opposite of the book’s approach, which is a collection of interrelated, reporting-based essays.*

The track opens with this singular tone. What it signals is unclear, but that of course can be said for the majority if not entirety of the album. The note could be a sonar beep, or it could be some device’s routine ping, but on repeated listen it seems more like the automated announcement that the elevator has arrived at the desired level and the door has opened to reveal what’s on display. 10th floor: Counterpoint, Sedation, Reverb.

Quickly it becomes Steve Reich’s idea of club music. It’s a bouncy track, these various balls of tone seeming to hit the foundational surface of the composition and then to relay for a few beats. The end of the piece is neither fade nor composition, but the elements running their course. The volume does diminish, but it doesn’t have that artificial feeling of someone slowly turning a knob to quiet something that might otherwise go on forever. The mallets lay down their final figures — and then the echo runs out.

And here it is reversed:

More on my Aphex Twin _Selected Ambient Works Volume II_ book at [amazon.com](www.amazon.com/Aphex-Twins-Selected-Ambient-Volume/dp/1623568900/) and [Bloomsbury.com](http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/aphex-twins-selected-ambient-works-volume-ii-9781623567637/).

Thanks to boondesign.com for the sequential grid treatment of the album cover.

Disquiet: 15, 10 & 5 Years Ago This Week (2014.05)

Steve Reich interview, Aphex Twin on analog synths, murky RealAudio streams

This would be roughly the week of January 27 through February 2.

***5 Years Ago (2009):*** Downstream (free download) entries included Wavespan’s music made from f[ields recordings of the Santa Cruz area](https://disquiet.com/2009/01/27/wavespans-field-recording-inspired-mp3s/), a [“mega mix”](https://disquiet.com/2009/01/28/loopy-cs-disquiet-2008-megamix-mp3/) of the Downstream entries from 2008 stiched into one single piece by Loopy C, some [proof-of-concept experimentation with the Nintendo Wii](https://disquiet.com/2009/01/29/wiimote-loopmachine-proof-of-concept-mp3/), some [laptop-enabled improv](https://disquiet.com/2009/02/02/1970s-mp3-documents-of-tangerine-dream-live/), live [Tangerine Dream](https://disquiet.com/2009/02/02/1970s-mp3-documents-of-tangerine-dream-live/), and [cut’n’paste grooves](https://disquiet.com/2009/01/30/odetta-cut-paste-mp/). … Quote of the week was from [Fennesz](https://disquiet.com/2009/01/31/quote-of-the-week-fenneszs-volume/). … Image of the week was of a performance art piece by [Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla](https://disquiet.com/2009/02/01/jennifer-allora-guillermo-calzadilla-mia-elezovic/).

***10 Years Ago (2004):*** The quote of the week was from [Aphex Twin](https://disquiet.com/2004/01/28/quote-of-the-week-laptop-restraints/), speaking with the Syndey Morning Herald:

>For a few years, I only made stuff on a laptop just because I wanted to train myself. But now it’s like being released from a spell that I put on myself because I’m getting back into more physical inputs and loads of analogue synthesisers again.

… Downstream entries included [music from GameBoys](https://disquiet.com/2004/01/27/more-game-boy-mp3s/), excerpts from [the *Traffic* score](https://disquiet.com/2004/01/28/traffic-mp3s/), netlabel work by [Meri von KleinSmid](https://disquiet.com/2004/01/29/von-kleinsmid-mp3s/), an [ambient pop mega mix](https://disquiet.com/2004/01/30/ambient-pop-mp3-mega-mix/), and [alien-invasion music](https://disquiet.com/2004/02/02/alien-invasion-mp3/) by Gschmidt. … I posted a lengthy interview from 1999 that I’d done with [Steve Reich](https://disquiet.com/2004/01/29/the-public-record/) and an interview with Pocka (aka Brad Mitchell) on his [Kikapu netlabel](https://disquiet.com/2004/01/31/shawnee-for-laptop/). … And I posted reviews of the compilation [*Active Suspension vs. Clapping Music*](https://disquiet.com/2004/01/31/two-causes-for-francophilia/) and the compilation [*freq_out*](https://disquiet.com/2004/01/31/art-music-for-effete-canines/).

***15 Years Ago (1999):*** A short piece on music by Hollowman released as RealAudio streams, and how the murky quality of the format did [little harm to the sound](https://disquiet.com/1999/01/29/hollwman-goes-public/).