tweeter landscapes (truth as melodic structure)
Posted by Chris on February 19, 2008 at 2:25 pm
birdsong screwed. from.
Peter Szöke – The Unknown Music of Birds (brief edit) 256k 8.3mb
“Bird song is not as it seems to man as he hears it under normal conditions in nature, nor do the birds themselves perceive it in that seemingly natural form. It is possible to slow down (stretch) bird song (the tape recording) to 2, 4, 8, 6 and 32 times its natural duration…Once they are slowed down in an appropriate form, then our ears can recognize the true melodic structure of the bird songs, whether musical or non-musical, which was hidden behind their original microscopic form” – from the liner notes
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Boris screech like a sparrow caught in winter light dive-bombing a deserted bank. union jack burning in the sunset.
Boris – You Put Up Your Umbrella (pt. 2) 192k 27mb







3 Comments »
- Comment by Lamin on February 24, 2008 at 7:49 am
- Comment by Chris on February 25, 2008 at 3:14 pm
fantastic
- Comment by Lamin on February 29, 2008 at 9:01 am
for what it is, here’s a blend of Boris & the Dzanga Elephants mating w/ those weird bird sounds.
studentweb.hunter.cuny.edu/students/lfofana/boriselephants.mp3


observing elephants in a zoo in portland, oregon(and later a more extensive study in kenya, zimbabwe, and namibia), acoustic biologist Katy Payne noticed a frequent “throbbing in the air” and “changes of pressure” in her ear whenever she is near the elephant cages. she concludes that there was sound below the pitches humans can hear –a whole system of communication below the frequency humans can hear. this is the result/evidence of cultural evolution among animals. animals as social and intelligent beings.
http://speakingoffaith.publicradio.org/programs/whalesongs/index.shtml
click on the communication with the wild link and listen2dwild!!