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I cannot believe this is now 20 years old. Cool ambient hauntology.

William Basinski - The Disintegration Loops



William Basinski looks back on ‘Disintegration Loops’ and dying media
A new documentary at SXSW explores the serendipitous ode to uncertainty.


https://www.engadget.com/william-basinski-interview-disintegration-loops-documentary-sxsw-160100091.html?guccounter=1

Basinski said during an interview that the music heard on The Disintegration Loops dates back as far as the 1970s when he began snatching clips of audio out of the airwaves. Many of the loops were “basically Muzak” being broadcast from the top of the Empire State Building. They were “all the Mancini and Mantovani versions of the American popular standards with all the syncopation taken out: no lyrics unless there were oohs and aahs and just string galore.”

Of course, Basinski’s most influential work is undeniably The Disintegration Loops. And it’s hard to overstate its impact. He’s far from the first person to work with tape loops or to explore the ephemeral nature of sound. But, his influence on modern ambient music is unmistakable in my opinion.

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Back to the musty smell of old records being warped and fashioned into new collages, the Ghost Box label is a cornucopia of hauntological delights. Here is The Focus Group sampling old library records, children's activity records, and other child orientated music as used in Playschool etc.

From the album Sketches and Spells a track called Activity And Scales.


Come along now children,let's all enjoy.

Remember those old government safety adverts from the 70's ? Here on the same label, The Advisory Circle have sampled such delights in Mind How You Go.



Enjoy. Remember, be safe.
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And finally from Christian Fennesz and a haunting soundscape called Black Sea.



Enjoy. Guten nacht.
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William Basinki uses a different hauntological methodology by looping old disintegrating cassette tapes in which the  iron oxide particles on the magnetic tape are slowly turning to dust within the cassette machine.Here is an extract from the Disintegration Loop CD

Pitchfork magazine gave this exhaustive review of it -

Review here )



Enjoy.
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Scottish duo Boards Of Canada specialize in the hauntology of music, by creating old-timey and elegiac atmospheres through the use of treatments suggestive of decay, wear and tear and entropy. They use analogue treatments and smudgy textures into an eerie miasma redolent of fading old photographs. Their debut on Warp in 1998, "Music Has The Right To Children"  shows a faded old  photograph on the CD cover with faces bleached out due to exposure to the elements. The music has a similar feel. The track i have chosen from this is "An Eagle In Your Mind". -



They took their name from the nature docs produced by  Canada's National Film Board that they watched as kids

Enjoy.

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