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[idm] Jeremy Bible & Jason Henry - Marker [out now on Gruenrekorder]

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2008-09-15 17:15Jeremy Bible [idm] Jeremy Bible & Jason Henry - Marker [out now on Gruenrekorder]
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2008-09-15 17:15Jeremy BibleMarker, the new album by Jeremy Bible & Jason Henry is now available from the Frankfurt, G
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[idm] Jeremy Bible & Jason Henry - Marker [out now on Gruenrekorder]
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Marker, the new album by Jeremy Bible & Jason Henry is now available from the Frankfurt, Germany based label Gruenrekorder. http://gruenrekorder.de/?page_id=305 SYNOPSIS: Marker is the first in a two part album concept for the Gruenrekorder label by Canton, Ohio, US based sound artists Jeremy Bible & Jason Henry. Marker combines multiple elements in order to create constructed fictional environments, realities, locations, and atmospheres. Field recordings captured from the northeast Ohio region and often times in and around the individual artist's homes, processed and clean, play a large part, alongside treated and processed acoustic instruments and subtle touches of electronic sound design. CONCEPT: The two albums, Marker and Magnet, were created with the intention of being experienced both individually and consecutively allowing for up to four unique listening contexts. It is also recommended that the pieces which the two albums are comprised of are combined and experienced in a random manner creating infinite listening experiences. PROCESS: The sound elements presented on both Marker & Magnet were recorded, composed, performed, collected, and organized by the artists individually over a period of time for the intention of single impromptu & improvised collaborative recording session. Following this 'content collection' period the artists met for a lengthy recording session at Jeremy Bible's Experimedia Studio1 where these individual sound elements were arranged, processed, and mixed by the two artists in an improvisational manner under conditions of half sleep like states of subconscious focus. The elements of surprise introduced in a collaborative improvisational recording scenario play a large role in the duo's process and resulting sound works. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org