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2022-03-16 11:45Radio Web MACBA Memorabilia. Collecting sounds with... podcast series
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*From the Ràdio Web MACBA vault:Memorabilia. Collecting sounds with...* <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/buscador/radio/serie/memorabilia-9467> The podcast series *Memorabilia. Collecting sounds with...* is a compilation of conversations on sound collecting in the form of monographic episodes that shed light on the passionate, under-the-radar work of amateur collectors. At the same time, it reconstructs multiple parallel histories, from the evolution of playback formats to the problems of the archive, by way of the collecting market and the development of musical styles outside of commercial circuits. Each episode is accompanied by a bonus, an exclusive music selection by the guest collector. To start listening, here is a small selection: *1/ Broken Music and anti-records, rarities by definition* <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/research/memorabilia-collecting-sounds-ed-veenstra-part-i> Dutch collector Ed Veenstra collects all kinds of musical objects created by visual artists who have worked with sound at some point in their careers. This curious artistic typology is known in specialist circles as *Broken Music*, after a 1988 exhibition of the same name. Veenstra also collects what he calls *anti-records*: strange, impossible, and unclassifiable objects with a radically different approach to the record-as-object, which transcend the traditional uses of the recording format. Conversation > <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/research/memorabilia-collecting-sounds-ed-veenstra-part-i> Music selection > <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/research/memorabilia-collecting-sounds-ed-veenstra-part-ii> *2/ A perpetual search for sound anomalies* <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/research/memorabilia-collecting-sounds-mark-gergis-part-i> Mark Gergis is an Iraqi-American who spent much of his time immersing himself in traditional and folk music scenes and subgenres from Syria, Iraq, Sumatra, Cambodia, Thailand, and elsewhere, in order to rescue what he calls *sound anomalies* from oblivion: records, songs, artists, and recordings whose singularity makes them stand out from the mass. To Gergis, collecting is not about indiscriminate accumulation or an attempt to reconstruct a particular country or region’s musical history with an archivist’s rigour. Instead, his approach is based on immersion and listening to context. Conversation > <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/research/memorabilia-collecting-sounds-mark-gergis-part-i> Music selection > <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/research/memorabilia-collecting-sounds-mark-gergis-part-ii> *3/ Sound archaeology: bridging generations with pedagogical work* <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/research/memorabilia-collecting-sounds-kees-tazelaar-part-i> Although musician and historian Kees Tazelaar has been the head of one of Europe’s most significant electroacoustic music archives for years, he shies away from being called a collector. He is more interested in dissemination than exclusivity, and his motivation is archaeological rather than based on the desire for completion. The archive at the Institute of Sonology in the Hague is an interesting reflection of the burst of activity and experimentation that took place mid-century—not just in the Netherlands but also in many other studios around the world, under the auspices of universities and private laboratories (Bell, IBM, Philips)—in that fascinating period of transition when industrial acoustics research mingled with the early milestones of electronic music. Conversation > <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/research/memorabilia-collecting-sounds-kees-tazelaar-part-i> Music selection > <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/research/memorabilia-collecting-sounds-kees-tazelaar-part-ii> *More conversations on sound collecting* <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/buscador/radio/serie/memorabilia-9467> Discover > <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/buscador/radio/serie/memorabilia-9467>