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Artist:       Runningonair
Title: Click Continue
Label: Runningonair Music
Catalogue #: RM003
Release Date: 09/07/10
Musical Style: Electronic, Acid, Dubstep, Experimental
 created at: 2010-07-20


The Release:
The “Click Continue” EP, whilst being essentially a remix CD, seeks new territory within the genre. A collection of artists of diverse styles have created 4 new tracks which are then united by an over lying musical form.

“Runningonair” is joined by “Dan Lo-Fi” and “Chocolate Girl” in the completion of this project.

“Click Continue” is available as an mp3 download and CD-R.

The Tracks:
Click – Introduction
This piece starts pleasantly enough but builds to a distorted goose stepping climax, which descends into a short lived bass violin drone.
Click Continue (Dan Lo-Fi Acid Coda Remix)
The first collaborative track immediately lifts the mood by introducing direct quotes from the original and then moves on quickly into an upbeat IDM interpretation.
Click – Interlude
Slowing the pace down, various phrases are stretched to the edge of recognition.  Digital artefacts invade the soundscape as does new thematic ideas. Overall the mood is calm and reflective.  An accompanying video of “Click – Interlude” is also included on the disc, accessible through a PC or other computer.
Click Continue (Chocolate Girl Remix)
The second collaborative track sparingly combines original elements and a slew of new material into an engaging dubstep mix.
Click Continue (Original Mix)
The Disc finishes with the original track exactly as it appears on the album “Out of Process”.

The Artists:
More information about the artists can be found at the following sites:

Runningonair  www.runningonair.com
Dan Lo-Fi   www.danlofi.com
Chocolate Girl  soundcloud.com/chocolategirlbeats

Contact:
For further information, etc, e-mail info at runningonair.com

 

 
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“Systems out of Chance” - CD/DVD/Booklet - Reissue

http://www.runningonair.com/SooC.html

created at: 2010-08-03 

SooC-Book

 

 “The Systems out of Chance project was the result of a series of dialogues: a dialogue between image maker Craig Burston

and composer Joe Evans working in collaboration; a dialogue between the subjective and the objective; a dialogue between

chance and structure; a three-way dialogue between text, image and sound.”

 

Sam Gathercole, art writer, March 2010

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A collaboration between composer Joe Evans and image maker Craig Burston resulted in Systems out of Chance being

shown at the Parfitt Gallery, Croydon, March 2010. Six speakers and three portrait monitors were synched to create

an immersive audio-visual triptych born out of a shared love of systems, chaos and the everyday. The Fibonacci

sequence was adopted as a formula to take the initial photographs shown in temporal sequence and transpose

them into other sensory forms.

The soundtrack throws light on Joe’s lightness of touch and knack of making the mathematical sound human and the

chaotic sound warm. Naked piano is within touching distance of low key drones and machine noise.

The companion DVD is the latest result in Craig’s on-going quest to find the beauty within the banal and dark within

light. Lost and discarded gloves are transposed into colour charts and dry descriptions akin to witness statements or blog tags.

Notes: Ltd edition CD/DVD in hand made packaging. DVD comes with exclusive surround sound remix version.

This is the second official release on Runningonair music.

 
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This Q&A session gives a real insight into how “Systems out of Chance” came about and how it was put together.  The discussion came about as result of Tom’s research into “music visualisation…. looking at Generative Systems and ways that music can be visualised using systems in order to create some form of graphic score as an outcome”.  Thanks to Tom for his interest as it certainly helped me to clarify my thoughts regarding the piece.

http://www.runningonair.com/SooC_Q&A.html

 
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Really nice review of "Systems out of chance" at ambientblog.net

[url]http://www.vancooten.com/blog/?e=333[/url]

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