Hal McGee H8 |
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Dictaphonia Microcassette Compilation project Laboratory
Music Hal McGee's Video Channel on YouTube
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H8 is now available at the Internet Archive. You can listen to the 59-minute work in streaming audio, and download Variable Bit Rate mp3s in a zip file with the artwork. Also available are lossless versions in FLAC and WAV formats, plus Ogg Vorbis. Originally recorded and released on cassette in May 1998 H8 Side A(28:44) Side B (30:16) H8 is an audio work
which addresses itself as an avant garde experimental electronic
music work. A collection of tape fragments of heavily-processed
alarm clark radio noise and static and ear-scraping feedback --
but also spoken word segments which refer to the process of creating
an audio work, as well as tapes of everyday sounds and conversations.
Around that time I was attempting to
write a book about my experiences as a home audio artist. On my
numerous walks with my dog I carried an old shoebox-style Panasonic
cassette recorder, like people used to use to record lectures and
such. As I walked along I would turn the tape recorder on and extemporaneously
recall details of various tape projects from the early 1980s. Well,
the project of writing the book ran out of steam. I had hours and
hours of tapes lying around. I decided to cut them up with harsh
bare bones cut-ins of live electronics. One of the greatest of all experimental recordings... both personal and totally original. -- Brian Noring
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