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A pioneer in the distinctly Japanese sonics of "environmental" sound design, composer Takashi Kokubo began his solo career in the early 1980s, making synthesizer compositions inspired by classical music in the vein of fellow Japanese composer Isao Tomita, but across the following decades, his productions would pay deep homage to the sounds of the natural world and its spiritually soothing properties – as both inspiration for his music, and as a prominent feature in the music itself.

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Tokyo-based DJ & composer Abiu taking you to a higher state, playing tracks from across the house axis.

Fractal Meat On A Spongy Bone
Fractal Meat On A Spongy Bone
14.06.13 · London

Fractal Meat On A Spongy Bone

With Graham Dunning

An audio scrapbook compiled by sound artist and musician Graham Dunning, comprised of sonic art and experiments, improvised music, textures and rhythms, as well as selections from Dunning's archive of found home tape recordings, and a variety of regular features.

Tracklist

  • Philip Jeck
    B1 (Spool)
  • Pierre Bastien, eRikm 
    Machitournelle
  • Christian Marclay 
    Christian Marclay
  • Milan Knizak 
    Composition N.3
  • John Cage 
    Imaginary Landscape No. 1
  • Marina Rosenfeld 
    The Conversation
  • Thomas Brinkman
    0110
  • Janek Schaefer 
    His Master's Voices
  • Otomo Yoshihide 
    Blackbird 2
  • Haroon Mirza
    ''4'' 33 RPM
  • Graham Dunning 
    British Steam
  • Halim El
    Dabh - The Expression Of Zaar (Edit)
  • Eddie Prévost, Jim O'Rourke 
    Reason For Eyelids
  • Riz Maslen 
    The Lip Of Chaos
  • Saskia Moore 
    Flocking
  • Patrick Farmer 
    Putting The Drum Down
  • Nadine Richardson
    Cacophone Of Puffins
  • Nadine Richardson
    Bonxies In Flight
  • Lisa Shonberg
    Badger Creek Wilderness
  • Leslie Deere
    Burning Man
  • Leslie Deere
    Grandmother's Windchime
  • Riz Maslen 
    Tohan Tales: The Diary Box Part 1
  • Nadine Richardson
    At The Camp

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