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Hello Dr.Benway .. i have come for my medicine .. plug the electrodes in ..
More good vibes from the maestro -


Pink Floyd - Careful With That Axe Eugene



Tangerine Dream - Betrayal



From the "Sorcerer" soundtrack album.


Armando Trovajoli - Woman's Perfume




Paper Dollhouse - Pearl's Theme



Rose Kallal - Murzim




Rose Kallal has had an ongoing relationship with London label We Can Elude Control since 2010 when she released her first record, a 7" split with Karl O'Connor (aka Regis) and ex-Napalm Death drummer Mick Harris. Following another record featuring a remix by Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe and a collaboration with Strange Attractor editor Mark Pilkington, Kallal is about to release her debut album.

Called Perseus, it’s a collection of six extended modular synth recordings, made at home in Brooklyn, New York. As well as audio analogue electronics, Kallal also works with 16mm film, and her performances often incorporate multiple projections, computer animation and video synthesis. Kallal has produced a video for the album track “Murzim”.

Maggi Payne - System Test



Texan flautist, composer, recording engineer and co-director of the Centre for Contemporary Music at Mills College, Maggi Payne, has been experimenting with film and video since 1970. A selection of excerpts on her Vimeo page showcase her use of oscilloscopes, microscopes, crystals, and more, to create visual accompaniments to her work with sound. This particular film was made in 2001 and is now available to stream in its 12 minute entirety via The Wire.

“This work, which primarily uses my recordings of Jacob's ladders, ice melting, and papers sliding against each other as the sources, is a rather dramatic piece, which I attribute to the dynamic/dramatic character of the Jacob's ladder.” says Payne about System Test (Fire And Ice). “There is such a powerful intensity in the discharges, accompanied by wonderful sizzling, hissing, crackling sounds, and powerful low frequencies; danger is always present. The sources are convolved, stretched, granulated, eq'd and further processed many times over, then whirled into this intense piece. The visual component for this work uses four electroluminescent-wired 'imagers' loosely choreographed in a very dark presentation space.”






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