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sarahangliss created a boo
10 November 2010
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sarahangliss Some of the live backing from my song Electric Lullaby. This plays on my carillon: The song is about a baby in the 1930s. Her mother tried to soothe her to sleep by passing electric current through her. You can read more about it here: http://www.sarahangliss.com/spotted/electriclullaby
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sarahangliss created a boo
14 October 2010
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sarahangliss commented on a boo
24 June 2010
131.36Ealing Feeder (robotic bell rig) - test recording
almost 3 years ago1277375235 Brighton, Brighton and Hove, England
1 like1 comment“A test recording of one of my compositions for the Ealing Feeder, a robotic bell rig I created for use in live performance. As seen on the ArtHertz stand at the Kinetica Art Fair 2010. See it in action at a future Spacedog gig. Details of the construction here: http://www.sarahangliss.com/exhibits/ealingfeederatkinetica Roger Spy has posted a video of the Ealing Feeder in action: http://www.flickr.com/photos/37608998@N04/4361080982/ ” -
sarahangliss created a boo
24 June 2010
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sarahangliss A test recording of one of my compositions for the Ealing Feeder, a robotic bell rig I created for use in live performance. As seen on the ArtHertz stand at the Kinetica Art Fair 2010. See it in action at a future Spacedog gig. Details of the construction here: http://www.sarahangliss.com/exhibits/ealingfeederatkinetica Roger Spy has posted a video of the Ealing Feeder in action: http://www.flickr.com/photos/37608998@N04/4361080982/
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sarahangliss commented on a boo
23 June 2010
191.73“This is a rough and ready experiment with some sounds I recorded at a working 1920s cotton mill. All rather crudely beat matched and filtered but I was just trying to get a rough idea of how they might sound together. More work to be done.” -
sarahangliss created a boo
23 June 2010
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sarahangliss This is a rough and ready experiment with some sounds I recorded at a working 1920s cotton mill. All rather crudely beat matched and filtered but I was just trying to get a rough idea of how they might sound together. More work to be done.
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sarahangliss commented on a boo
23 June 2010
155.89To Surrey Street with love from Spacedog
almost 3 years ago1277221075 Croydon, Greater London, England
1 like2 comments“Hello Tim Glad you enjoyed it. Yes - feel free to play it on your show. Let me know when your shows are on and I'll have a listen. Bye Sarah (Spacedog)” -
sarahangliss created a boo
22 June 2010
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sarahangliss created a boo
22 June 2010
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sarahangliss Hello Tim Glad you enjoyed it. Yes - feel free to play it on your show. Let me know when your shows are on and I'll have a listen. Bye Sarah (Spacedog)
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1Radio amazing and intriguing. love it. would you object to me playing this on my radio show at http://1radio.org i do an occasional midnight show based around at atmospheric and ethereal sounds and music. this would fit in perfectly. thanks, tim
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sarahangliss favourited a boo
15 May 2010
65.48Childrens parade Brighton
about 3 years ago1272712776 Brighton, Brighton and Hove, England
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sarahangliss commented on a boo
14 May 2010
275.9Waves across the pebbles on Brighton beach
about 3 years ago1273854894 Brighton, Brighton and Hove, England
2 likes1 comment“Here's my first attempt to record the waves as they crash over the pebbles at Brighton beach. This was recorded on the Kemp Town side of the Palace Pier around 6 o'clock in the morning. I tried to pick up the sounds of the pebbles being pulled along the beach by the retreating waves. I also wanted to pick up the froth that fizzes as the wave retreats. This was recorded early one morning, May 2010, using two omnidirectional mics, spaced around 40cm apart. The mics were shielded by acoustic foam and a pair of tights, stretched across armature wire, to cut out the considerable wind noise. This is the resulting recording, without any eq or stereo enhancement. Keen eared listeners may be able to detect that these are black, 40 denier opaques from Marks & Spencer. Sarah x (Spacedog) ” -
sarahangliss created a boo
14 May 2010
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sarahangliss Here's my first attempt to record the waves as they crash over the pebbles at Brighton beach. This was recorded on the Kemp Town side of the Palace Pier around 6 o'clock in the morning. I tried to pick up the sounds of the pebbles being pulled along the beach by the retreating waves. I also wanted to pick up the froth that fizzes as the wave retreats. This was recorded early one morning, May 2010, using two omnidirectional mics, spaced around 40cm apart. The mics were shielded by acoustic foam and a pair of tights, stretched across armature wire, to cut out the considerable wind noise. This is the resulting recording, without any eq or stereo enhancement. Keen eared listeners may be able to detect that these are black, 40 denier opaques from Marks & Spencer. Sarah x (Spacedog)
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sarahangliss commented on a boo
10 November 2010
Electric Lullaby (bell backing)
sarahangliss
over 2 years ago1289405677