Episode #2599
Stephen Scott's New York Drones
Friday, January 11, 2008
PROGRAM # 2599 with Stephen Scott (First aired on Fri. 10/27/06)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
CUT(S) |
SOURCE |
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Stephen Scott & the Bowed Piano Ensemble |
The Deep Spaces |
Prelude [4:00] The Old Hall [2:30] O’er Vales That Teem With Fruits [3:30] |
Not yet released. Due in 2007 on New Albion records www.newalbion.com* |
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Private tape |
The New York Drones, excerpt [2:30] |
Not commercially available. |
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Paul Dresher |
Night Songs / Channels Passing |
Channels Passing [10:00] |
New Albion #003 www.newalbion.com* |
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Galeshka Moravioff |
Verberences |
Verberence #7 [7:00] |
Musique Du Temple #VR1001
Info at www.galeshkamoravioff.com |
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Stephen Scott et al. |
The Deep Spaces |
Postlude [2:00] |
See above. |
Comments [1]
Riveted to your discussion yesterday about compression in recordings as I returned from a recording session in north Jersey. As a classcial engineer/producer, do workshops where this topic and "volume/loudness" is a passion. Have my hearing checked each year, and my aurologist tells me well over 50% of people she sees are teens, of which 50% already have permanent hearing loss, clearly caused by listening to pop sound compression at high volume on earbuds/phones. Thank you for bringing up the topic, as I fear our future generation of adults will ALL have the hearing problem every WWII fighter pilot suffers from due to high decible coninuous sounds battering their ears over many years.
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