Wednesday, August 8, 2012

GONE FISHING 008 - Monday September 10th

      Monday September 10th
G O N E    F I S H I N G
WITH..............................



[i]
PHOLDE

Pholde is a dark ambient project in which the sounds are also made from metal sculptures started in 2002.
The sounds are produced from metal of different tensile strengths, sizes, and thicknesses in which reverb is the only effect being used. Homemade custom metal instruments, as well as circular saw blades, car springs, iron meshing, and fan blades are bowed and scraped with hand files, smooth and threaded metal rods, angle iron, and blocks of steel to produce atmospheric, haunting soundscapes.

www.pantarheirecordings.com
Youtube channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/pantarheirecordings

[ii]
ROBERT APPLETON/BOB BROUGH (saxophone)

Robert Appleton makes visual music consisting of korg microcontrollers, a macbook pro and max/msp. (http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF940F177A6E47826).
Appleton is a Designer, Artist, Photographer, Musician and Teacher. Born in Scotland, Bob left an Art Director position at Saatchi and Saatchi in London to study fine art at St. Martins School of Art. He became a photojournalist for BBC Television and emigrated to the USA in 1979. His work has been recognized and published by the principal national and international design organizations, including: AGI, The American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA), the Brno, Lahti and Warsaw Biennales, Communication Arts, Graphis, IS, Novum Gebrauchsgraphik, the Boston, LA and New York Art Directors Clubs. He's served as Vice President on the Board of the American Institute of Graphic Arts New York Chapter. He was elected to membership of AGI in 2001, has taught/teaches Image Arts at Ryerson University and OCAD in Toronto. He's also involved in ongoing projects with composers and performers in new music and jazz.

http://www.youtube.com/bebopple
http://www.robertappleton.org
http://www.robertappleton.com
http://www.a-g-i.org
http://www.a-g-i-foundation.org

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