Floyd Kelley III

Microsound

Today’s Headphone Commute podcast comes from Floyd Kelley III, a selector of eclectic sounds and a curator of sonic journeys, including the last two mini-compilations on Dynamophone (003 and 004). This mix is almost exclusively composed of tracks from Taylor Deupree‘s 12k label and Richard Chartier‘s LINE imprint, both at the forefront of experimental, minimal and microsound evolution. Here are some words from Floyd:

Microsound music isn’t for everyone. It takes a disciplined ear and a lot of patience. Many pass it off as non-musical. Some consider it too high brow. It took me years to really learn to appreciate it. Microsound artists can be included in the same rankings as 20th-century composers such as John Cage, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Iannis Xenakis, Pierre Boulaz, Pierre Henry, and Pierre Schaeffer. The terms: field recording, minimalism, tape music, musique concrète, electroacoustic, and avant-garde immediately come to mind.

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Tracklisting
a dead yellow carpet – taylor deupree (northern, 12k)
specification.fourteen – richard chartier (further materials, LINE)
for thomas wilfred – steve roden (two point two, 12k/LINE)
schwarzchild radius – stephan mathieu (a static place, 12k)
the prelude to – lawrence english (a color for autumn, 12k)
august 19, 2006 – kenneth kirschner (camera lucida DVD, LINE)
scene 04 – steinbrüchel (stage, LINE)
03a – skoltz_kolgen (post piano 07.05, 12k)
patch worked blanket – sawako (hum, 12k)
de siii? – moskitoo (drape, 12k)
moon and cello – piana (ephemeral, happy/12k)
saika – illuha (shizuku, 12k)
monocoastal (part 1) – marcus fischer (monocoastal, 12k)
beginning – minamo (durée, 12k)
objects in stillness – seth cluett (objects of memory, LINE)
study no. 21: bells – seth horvitz (eight studies for automatic piano, LINE)

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