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Craig Scott's Lobotomy

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Craig Scott (b.1987, Aberdeen,Scotland) creates sound works for human and non-human performers. Using handmade analogue hardware, robotics and modified obsolete audio technology exploring the disquieting tension that exists between human and machine made music. this takes form across three streams: Animating instruments and domestic objects in the absence of/in collaboration with improvising human performers; Exploiting malfunction as artistic expression, harnessing the inherent instability of obsolete audio technologies through the precision digital control affords; Acousmatic music in which live instrumental recordings are dissected, transformed and blended with synthetic sources and field recordings, blurring perceptions of the organic/artificial. As a solo artist he is the recipient of the PSR Composers Fund, Jerwood/PRS Take 5, Francis Chagrin Composer Award, Gain Trust Award, Hope Scott Trust Award, ECF and PRSF grants

Album

Avant Gardeners

Label: Reel Recordings
Released: 2008
Track listing: We're On Our Way/Primal Stream; Roarin'; Shepp Heard; Bass Space; Frank 'n Myrrh/Incensed; Maiden Stone.

Album

Avant Gardeners

Label: Reel Recordings
Released: 2008
Track listing: We're On Our Way/Primal Stream; Roarin'; Shepp Heard; Bass Space; Frank 'n Myrrh/Incensed; Maiden Stone.

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Article: Album Review

Pam & Gary Windo: Avant Gardeners

Read "Avant Gardeners" reviewed by Nic Jones


Here's another excuse to exalt the good people at Reel Recordings for their efforts in sourcing hard-to-find archival material and audio restoration. Time hasn't been kind to Gary Windo in particular, and the scarcity of his recorded legacy makes this remastered release, culled from live recordings from the 1970s, even more important. As a tenor saxophonist, ...

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Article: Album Review

Pam and Gary Windo: Avant Gardeners

Read "Avant Gardeners" reviewed by Donald Elfman


One second into this collection of '70s performances--one of a small slew of Windo compilation discs released over the past decade--and there's absolutely no question about the kind of terrain these adventurers would be negotiating. Or perhaps to be more accurate, there's every question that this kind of freedom continues to ask.Both Windos--pianist Pam ...


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