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Bells, Bugs, Whispers & Plinks: Brood X Constructions

Aug 31, 2021: 2pm - 3pm
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Bells, Bugs, Whispers & Plinks: Brood X Constructions Broadcast Image

Bells, Bugs, Whispers & Plinks: Brood X Constructions Broadcast Image. Courtesy the artists. (Aug 31, 2021)

Hosted by Stephen Bradley and Edward Ruchalski.

Bells, Bugs, Whispers & Plinks radio program is inspired by a Wave Farm artist-residency that Bradley and Ruchalski were awarded in summer 2019 that focused on an experimental multi-phonic ecological radio installation informed by Wave Farm’s biophonic and radiophonic ecological soundscape, and creating sound works for radio broadcast based on the Wave Farm sonic environment. Other works featured on the show are based on concepts of serialism and ultra-rationality, acoustic ecology, aleatory and anti-rational, musique concrète, microtonal, lowercase, sound/noise, site-specific installations and interactions, synthetic and ambient phonographic spaces. Please contact Bradley (sbradley@umbc.edu) or Ruchalski (edward.ruchalski@gmail.com) for information about the program or submission inquiries.

Playlist:
Cicada Bowl (excerpt), Bradley/Ruchalski, 2:16 
Rain Cicada Blues, Bradley, 5:36 
Bullroarer, June Bug & Moths with Wind Harp, Bradley/Ruchalski, 7:49
Long Growl (short version), Bradley/Ruchalski, 10:54
Catbird and Cicadas/Altered Landscape, Bradley/Ruchalski, 3:57
In The Swim, Ruchalski, 6:07
Brood X Drone, Noising Rod Mix 1, Bradley/Ruchalski, 5:20
Cicada Bowl Orchestra with vst and Tyrell N6, Bradley/Ruchalski, 3:41
Bio-mechanisms, Bradley/Ruchalski, 8:15

Bells, Bugs, Whispers & Plinks radio program is inspired by a Wave Farm artist-residency that Bradley and Ruchalski were awarded in summer 2019 that focuses on composed, chance, and found sounds based on different places from around the globe. Other works we are interested in broadcast are based on concepts of serialism and ultra-rationality, acoustic ecology, aleatory and anti-rational, musique concrète, microtonal, lowercase, sound/noise, synthetic and ambient phonographic spaces. Please contact Bradley at (sbradley@umbc.edu) or Ruchalski (edward.ruchalski@gmail.com) for information about the program or submission inquiries.