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More Automats
lpd 012: Automaton 2
recording & mastering: Kristof Lauwers & Nikita Chudjakov
performers:
<Trump>, <Vox Humanola>, <Hurdy>, <Bourdonola>,
<Flex>, <Tubi>, <Belly>, <Puff>
programmed by Godfried-Willem Raes, Kristof Lauwers, Moniek Darge, Kris
De Baerdemacker and Sebastian Bradt.
Prijs: 10,00 Euro, binnenlandse verzending = 2,50 Euro, internationale verzending = 5 Euro
Price: 15,00 Euro international shipping included
Order via email: info -at- logosfoundation.org
Godfried-Wilem
Raes' musical automatons
Building musical robots has been an ongoing activity in the Logos
Labs since the very beginning in the late sixties. It is a logical
outflow of our investigations into the development of new tools
for musical expression. A mere consequence of the laboratory research
into experimental instrument building. The automatons documented
individually on this CD, the second one documenting individual automatons,are
all pure acoustical: drums, organpipes, metal tubing, strings, bells,
wood� However, these sound sources are exclusively activated by
electromechanical means. Controll happens through our own GMT software.
Since space available in the booklet with the CD is extremely limited,
we could not document each robot in detail, and thus we decided
to couple this CD to this fixed link on our website.
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muziekautomaten van Godfried-Willem Raes
Het ontwerpen en bouwen van muzikale robots in het unieke atelier
van Stichting Logos is een logisch uitvloeisel van haar experimenteel
wetenschappelijke inzet voor de ontwikkeling van eigentijdse werktuigen
voor muzikale expressie. Het volgt als het ware logisch uit de hedendaagse
instrumentenbouw zelf. De op deze CD gedokumenteerde automaten zijn
zuiver akoestisch: snaren, klokken, fluiten, buizen, hout.... alleen
de bespeling ervan gebeurt integraal langs elektromechanische weg
en wordt gestuurd vanuit speciaal daarvoor bij Logos ontwikkelde
software. Omdat het zo goed als onmogelijk is op de bijsluiter van
de CD elke automaat in detail te beschrijven, is deze CD, de tweede
in de reeks die individuele automaten dokumenteert, gekoppeld aan
deze vaste link op de logos website.
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This album is the second one devoted to
musical robots build by one of the worlds most outstanding experimental
instrument builders, Godfried-Willem Raes (b. 1952). More information
on him can be found at: www.logosfoundation.org/index-god.html
Since the booklet with the CD does not allow a complete documentation on the instruments documented on this CD, nor on the recorded pieces, this page gives full details connected to the CD.
Instrument details can be found by clicking on the pictures or the name of of the instruments. Composition details, by clicking on the titles of the compositions. The MP3 let you listen to a small representative sample of each track on the CD.
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<Tubi> |
"T-Birth" |
Sebastian Bradt |
4'44" |
(exc.) |
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<Flex> |
Flexing |
Godfried-Willem Raes |
5'39" |
(exc.) |
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<Puff> |
"Ko Birds" |
Sebastian Bradt |
1'46"
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<Vibi> |
Moonflower |
Barbara Buchowiec |
4'44" |
(exc.) |
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<Player Piano> |
Toccata |
Barbara Buchowiec |
6'11" |
(exc.) |
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<Bourdonola> |
"After morning Phil" |
Moniek Darge |
7'08" |
(exc.) |
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<Autosax> |
"SPHK" |
Kristof Lauwers |
5'04" |
(exc.) |
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<Belly> |
"Bellies" |
Godfried-Willem Raes |
8'00"" |
(exc.) |
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<Piperola> |
"Fuzzy Harmony # 8" |
Godfried-Willem Raes |
0'59" |
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<So> |
"So What" |
Godfried-Willem Raes |
2'09" |
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<Thunderwood> |
"Thunderwood" |
Kristof Lauwers |
4'38" |
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<Vox Humanola> |
Studie #14 |
Kris De Baerdemacker
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2'40" |
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All compositions were written either as sequences or in the authors
own <GMT> composition language.
(*) <gmt> GMT is a programming
environment written by Godfried-Willem Raes specially for real time
algorithmic composition. It behaves as a superset of Basic and uses
Power Basic's super fast and efficient Basic compiler (PBWin compiler).
Real time audio processing, complete real time midi support, granular
synthesis as well as treatment of musical syntax and musical pattern
recognition are amongst the most striking capabilities of the system.
People interested should check the appropriate links on the Logos
Website. (http://www.logosfoundation.org).
The complete package is public domain and is available in zipped
form from the site. Supported platforms are: Windows98, Windows
Millennium, Windows XT and all Windows NT versions including Windows
2000 and later.
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last update: 2009-08-03
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