Martyn Bates "Once Loved" mixed w/Allen Ginsberg: A Footnote to Howl (Dj Spooky remix)
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Jean Cocteau - Le Buste (DJ Spooky remix)
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Sun Ra: Imagination
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Mikhail "Untitled In CoF Minor" mixed w/ Gertrude Stein "A Valentine to Sherwood Anderson" (Dj Spooky remix)
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DJ Spooky Vs Rob Swift: Scratch Battle
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Marcel Duchamp: "The Creative Act" mixed w/ The Master Musicians Of Joujouka: "Boujeloud (Solo Drums)" "Interview with George Heard Hamilton, but the pad from "Cool Noises"
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Raymond Scott: "The Paper Work Explosion"
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Alter Echo "Perpetual Next"mixed w/ Pamela Z: "Pop Titles 'You'"
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Liam Gillick: "Sarah" - Los Angeles Soundtrack mixed w/ Aphex Twin: "I could never make that Music Again"
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James Joyce: Eolian Episode mixed / w Erik Satie - Gnossiene (Dj Spooky dub version)
The material on this "Sound Unbound" mix is an audio essay that links artists as diverse as Marcel Duchamp, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Antonin Artaud and Allen Ginsberg. It also foregrounds some issues that I think the 21st century really needs to understand - art isn't about objects anymore. Art is a continuous investigation into humanity's place in the world, it gives us hope and tells us simply, that another world is possible, I hope you listen to the mix and think about it as another kind of text. A text that asks a simple, yet deceptively complex question: where does the 20th century end and the 21st century begin? Where do we draw the line between art and objects, art and artifacts? The jazz musician Eric Dolphy once infamously said "when you hear music, after its over, it's gone, in the air. You can never capture it again." In the era of ubiquitous computing the new vision of music is about omnipresence - the music is everywhere.
dj SPOOKY
The material on this "Sound Unbound" mix is an audio essay that links artists as diverse as Marcel Duchamp, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Antonin Artaud and Allen Ginsberg. It also foregrounds some issues that I think the 21st century really needs to understand - art isn't about objects anymore. Art is a continuous investigation into humanity's place in the world, it gives us hope and tells us simply, that another world is possible, I hope you listen to the mix and think about it as another kind of text. A text that asks a simple, yet deceptively complex question: where does the 20th century end and the 21st century begin? Where do we draw the line between art and objects, art and artifacts? The jazz musician Eric Dolphy once infamously said "when you hear music, after its over, it's gone, in the air. You can never capture it again." In the era of ubiquitous computing the new vision of music is about omnipresence - the music is everywhere.
dj SPOOKY