Listen to some Tracks…
From „Polyrische Variationen“
[soundcloud width=“100%“ height=“225″ params=“show_comments=true&auto_play=false&show_playcount=true&show_artwork=true&color=0050ff“ url=“http://soundcloud.com/ondes-memorielles/sets/tj-shredders-music“] Polyrische Variationen by Ondes Memorielles
Some Soundscapes:
[soundcloud width=“100%“ height=“136″ params=“show_comments=true&auto_play=false&show_playcount=true&show_artwork=true&color=0050ff“ url=“http://soundcloud.com/ondes-memorielles/sets/soundscapes“] Soundscapes by Ondes Memorielles
Excerpts from sound installations:
[soundcloud width=“100%“ height=“81″ params=“show_comments=true&auto_play=false&color=0050ff“ url=“http://soundcloud.com/ondes-memorielles/traffic-nochance-excerpt“] tRAFFIC nOcHANCE (Excerpt) by Ondes Memorielles
[soundcloud width=“100%“ height=“81″ params=“show_comments=true&auto_play=false&color=0050ff“ url=“http://soundcloud.com/ondes-memorielles/holz-als-weg-excerpt“] Holz als Weg? (Excerpt)
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqvbgEazsUE?rel=0&w=420&h=315]
Your approach is definitely experimental and very creative, and I’ll bet it requires much more skill and imagination than most people would think.
I was pleasantly surprised by the way you turned the crackling of a plastic bottle into the illusion of flowing water here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqvbgEazsUE .
I’m glad to have found you.
Thanks for the comment. (its the first on the blog…)
I wonder if one could call the plastic bottle an instrument. I used to call these french Chantereine bottles the Stradivaries of the plastic bottles, hard to get them in Germany…
Certainly it not a controller…