Episodes
As part of the 2017 Talbertronics Festival, composer Lyn Goeringer spoke with me about her own work and how John Talbert has inspired her electronic compositions. For more information about John Talbert's electronics, visit http://timara.con.oberlin.edu/jtalbert/ You can find more of Lyn's compositions at www.lyngoeringer.com/portfolio/ and on Michigan State University's website where she is now an assistant professor of composition. Thanks for listening! Music: 0:00 Plumbrolzer...
Published 05/06/17
Published 05/06/17
Oberlin Composer Greg Manuel talks about drones, the voice, and the TV show, Lost. The music featured in this episode was recorded at Greg's senior recital in Spring 2017. This episode was edited and sound designed by Paulus van Horne with editing help from Aurie Hsu, Jackie, Margaret, Pino, Judy and Mo Bey. For more of Greg's music, please visit: @greg-d-manuel. Next episode: Cellist and Vocalist Audrey Chen.
Published 04/23/17
Hak
Welcome to Season 4! On episode 1 of this new season, Hak discusses the privilege of being an artist and his first recording experience with rapper WIKI as part of RATKING. There are some fun details about Hak's old cellphone and, of course, some classic NYC cynicism. This episode was co-produced by Paulus van Horne and Davis Land. Enjoy! photo credit: anthony deeing track listing (in chronological order): 0:00 June - Hak (June) 0:54 Hit The L - Wiki feat. Hak (Lil Me) 1:18 Aura - Hak...
Published 04/05/17
Electronic musician Rachel Katz AKA Xuan Rong describes her musical beginnings and tells the story of first discovering Grimes & Ableton Live. The music in the episode is entirely composed by Rachel with the exception of one song by Grimes and a few field recordings by Paulus van Horne To find more of Xuan Rong's music, go to soundcloud.com/xuanrong. Tweet me at paulusvh. Message the show at Organized Noise Radio on Facbeook. Look out for some random radio snippets coming out...
Published 07/11/16
Jazz/Noise Trio Sarsaparilla played at Wesleyan College in Art House on April 9th, 2016. This recording was made with a Zoom H4n Handy Recorder. The members of Sarsaparilla are: Paulus van Horne; Electronics & Synthesizer (Korg MS10/20) Joshua Harlow; Piano Joe Suihkonen - Trumpet & Vocals Mastered by Paulus van Horne
Published 04/25/16
Gen Ken Montgomery, founder of Generator Sound Art Gallery and the Generations Unlimited tape label, recounts his early forays into sound art. You can find more of his work here: http://www.genkenmontgomery.com/ If you liked the show, please re-post and retweet on soundcloud and twitter. I tweet @paulusvh. Email the show at [email protected]. Sounds & Music: 1:24 Final Solution - Pere Ubu 2:04 Icebreaker (submix1) - Gen Ken Montgomery 3:34 Icebreaker (submix1) - Gen Ken...
Published 02/07/16
Noise artist Aaron Dilloway remembers joining noise legends Nate Young and John Olson to form Wolf Eyes, eventually leaving the group to strike out on his own. This part two of my interview with Aaron. If you have not heard part I, go here (www.bit.ly/1RuMIrN). The music in the episode includes Wolf Eyes, Aaron's solo projects, and assorted related works. Thanks are due to Aaron Dilloway and Mitchell Herrmann. I tweet @paulusvh. Email the show at [email protected]. Music...
Published 01/17/16
Noise artist Aaron Dilloway describes his musical beginnings and how he left behind the guitar & drums for tape machines & electronics. The music in the episode includes both bands Aaron played in and others which inspired his musical development. Links to the music are below. I tweet @paulusvh. Email the show at [email protected]. Look out for part II next week! Music Excerpts: 00:38 The Shah Sleeps In Lee Harvey's Grave - Butthole Surfers 01:01 Laughing Hyenas...
Published 01/07/16
Composer & flautist Maggi Payne talks about the physicality of sound and composing a sonic space. All the music in this segment is composed or recorded by Maggi Payne. You can find more of her work at www.maggipayne.com. Look out for an episode with Aaron Dilloway next week! Sound/Music: excerpts from "Arctic Winds" by Maggi Payne
Published 12/27/15
Tanja expands on her musical philosophy and describes her work with electroacoustic composer Natasha Barrett. Music: -Myelin - Tanja Orning & Natasha Barrett (www.amazon.com/Dr-Tanja-Orning-N…ett/dp/B003VSWD0S) -Motif of Myo - Tanja Orning & Natasha Barrett (www.amazon.com/Dr-Tanja-Orning-N…ett/dp/B003VSWD0S) -GFP-fusion - Tanja Orning & Natasha Barrett (www.amazon.com/Dr-Tanja-Orning-N…ett/dp/B003VSWD0S) -Meiotic Recombination - Tanja Orning & Natasha Barrett...
Published 10/27/15
Contemporary classical cellist Tanja Orning has played everything from pop to noise music. In this episode of Organized Noise, Tanja describes her musical beginnings, how she came to incorporate electronics into her playing, and how she approaches playing with electronic (electroacoustic) musicians. Sounds/Music: -[Bright] - BOA {Orning/Augestad/Barrikmo} (http://www.grappa.no/en/grappa/boa-moon-over-towns/) -Tanja Orning - Hommage À Anna-Eva Bergman...
Published 10/09/15
In the final tidbit of my interview Maria Chavez, she shares views on recording and the commodification of sound. She is not a musician! Photo credit: "3 Layer Technique" from Maria's book, "Of Technique: Chance Procedures on Turntable." You may buy the book her: mariachavez.org/of-technique-chan…res-on-turntable/ Music/Sound credit: Für Elise - Beethoven, Medici by Maria Chavez, Elevator sounds captured by Paulus van Horne Next Full Episode: Norwegian cellist, Tanja Orning! [might be a...
Published 10/01/15
Maria Chavez shares her experience as a women in the DJ and sound art scene. Don't worry! There will be another short bonus episode with Maria in the coming week. Photo credit: "3 Layer Technique" from Maria's book, "Of Technique: Chance Procedures on Turntable." You may buy the book her: mariachavez.org/of-technique-chan…res-on-turntable/ Music/Sound credit: A beat-up yellow bakelite record I found in a junk store. no label.... Next Full Episode: Norwegian cellist, Tanja Orning! [might...
Published 09/23/15
Abstract Turntablist, Sound Art and DJ Maria Chavez describes her musical beginnings, transitioning from full-time DJ gigs to sound art and the many sides of her current work. Photo credit: "3 Layer Technique" from Maria's book, "Of Technique: Chance Procedures on Turntable." You may buy the book her: http://mariachavez.org/of-technique-chance-procedures-on-turntable/ Sound/Music: Medici - Maria Chavez: https://soundcloud.com/maria-chavez/topography-of-sound-medici Deep House Mix for...
Published 09/16/15
Sarah Hennies walks us through her composition, "Cast and Work." Find an excerpt of the piece here: https://soundcloud.com/hhhhhennies/cast-and-work-excerpt Buy the album, "Duets For Solo Snare Drum": http://www.weighterrecordings.com
Published 09/09/15
Percussionist and Composer Sarah Hennies talks about the her musical roots, the physicality of percussion, and meditation. Sarah's Pieces used in the scoring of this episode: "Cast and Work"; https://soundcloud.com/hhhhhennies/cast-and-work-excerpt "Settle"; http://www.sarah-hennies.com/work "Silver Streetcar for Orchestra" by Alvin Lucier (performed by Sarah Hennies) Other pieces: Weary by Cerce Kool Thing by Sonic Youth Love in an Elevator by Aerosmith Prasselnd - Kraechzend by...
Published 09/02/15
Welcome to the Organized Noise podcast feed. Season 3 will include noise musicians, sound artists and an abstract turntablist from around NYC, Cleveland and Oslo, Norway. New episodes every other Wednesday. Bonus content also released intermittently. Teaser for Episode 1 (this Wednesday) at the end! On iTunes under "Organized Noise." On Facebook as "Organized Noise Radio." I tweet @paulusvh.
Published 09/01/15