VA – Tying up Loose Ends

The latest TONEBURST release is available.

https://toneburst.bandcamp.com/

The sailors make fast the loose ends to ensure the boat is shipshape.

“Tying Up Loose Ends” is a nautically themed project split into 2 segments. 
The first, titled “Noise Forecast”, is heavily inspired by BBC shipping forecasts, the rhythm of their delivery and the alien yet comprehensible language used within them. The compositional framework for this part of the project is a text-based score which was written in a way that aimed to allow each participant a unique translation. To further contrast the finished pieces, careful attention is made in approaching different artists with varying sonic palettes.

The score for this first installment of the project reads as follows:

“Culport;
Southern Bleakness. 8
Phront – Lofty, Stressure: NIL.
Bromide Sprinkles – Occasional.
Eudaimonia – Swindling, Tempestuous Nodes.
Torrential Data, Deluges: 37, Clustered.
Drainage: In Toto, Preparation Timely.”


The second project segment, titled “Flotsam, Jetsam, Lagan & Derelict”, is an exploration of how new life can be given to short pieces of sound that perhaps could get lost somewhere in a timeline. To achieve this, audio is salvaged from one person and recycled by another, although organised in such a way that ‘who is collaborating with who’ remains unknown. Artist and equipment information are intentionally removed as to hopefully have no influence over the finished works.
Guidelines for FJL&D are:
“SALVAGE You have received some salvaged audio from another participant involved. Use these sounds as a starting point.
RECYCLE
Please use both files, although they don’t have to be used in their entirety. One shot or single cycle samples are fine. You are free to edit & treat these in any way you see fit. Chop, Sample, Granularize & Mangle. Unrecognisable is good. Additional instrumentation is allowed and encouraged. This is not a remix project.
COLLABORATION
Audio discovered amongst your posts has been shared with another participant to carry out the same process.”
Loose Ends #1 is focused around the fictional land, and surrounding coast, of “Culport”. The tracklisting is as follows;


NOISE FORECAST

1. Claude & Ola – Culport

2. Sw1n Hunter – FOAM_DRIFT(2vids)

3. Shane Latimer – Deluges: Clustered

4. Una Lee – 1 fib or no

5. BJC – Torrential Data v4_2

6. Scy1e – Racing the dawn

7. Mysterioso – Unapproved Beliefs

8. Vivienne Griffin – The Fake Haven

9. Hadi Bastani – nines am(o)ur ai


FLOTSAM, JETSAM, LAGAN & DERELICT

1. T.Jervell – Fanfare of Spring (Initials M.C.)

2. sweetearthflying – prismatic wounds

3. Sqrtsigil – nontitle

4. Morn Valley – Solar Transmission

5. Expanding Foam – saxa vord

6. Wimming Spools – flotsum & jetsum

7. Disxiple 113 – fiesta, forever

8. Subfusc – Batons
With some sprinkles of sea sounds recorded by Matilde Meireles, Lisbon, 2020.
Many thanks to all who took part for their incredible work.Barry & Phil – Tone Burst

Greathumour / SimFib – Dramatic Surge

The latest TONEBURST release is now available.

https://toneburst.bandcamp.com/

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Dramatic Surge is a collaboration between Tone Burst & Tribe Tapes, tribetapes.bandcamp.com , and is a continuation of the Drone & Drama project.

Each of the four tracks utilise and are focused around BJCs’ Drama Instrument which was released as part of D&Dv2_Studies_v2.
toneburst.bandcamp.com/album/d-dv2-studies-v2

Tone Burst would like to sincerely thank Greathumour for his support of the label, initiating this collaboration and helping to push the D&D project forward.

Pandemonium Trio perform Drone and Drama v2 at NIME 2019

Pandemonium Trio = Barry Cullen, Miguel Ortiz and Paul Stapleton.

Pandemonium Trio is a new group based at the Sonic Arts Research Centre (SARC), dedicated to bring audiences the finest in folktronic audio and cybernetic signals, vibrating together in heart-warming 12V ballads, oscillating between the sacred and the profane.

Venue – Agulha. Porto Alegre, Brazil.

Video – Alex Lucas