Phillip Morton

Phillip Morton

Liverpool:UK Website curator
Site created in 2014 approx.
This has been a solitary enterprise.
He would welcome help!

 

Classical Guys have 'names' for all the things we improvisers find... But Mr Lunn (author of both vids) should be slightly more careful with the extraneous noises and unintended notes on some of the examples...
Video suggested by Russ Grant

Top jazz and free improv players have a get-together. Names in the frame at the moment include:

Abstract

 

John Cage's brand of experimentalism underwent a transformation when it was imported into the UK in the 1960s.

A Pure Solar World: Sun Ra and the Birth of Afrofuturism (Discovering America)

The Third Ear: On Listening to the World
Author - by Joachim-Ernst Berendt

No Sound is Innocent:
AMM and the Practice of Self-Invention:

Tuesday, 02 April 2019 20:41

echtzeitmusik berlin

Burkhard Beins, Christian Kesten, Gisela Nauck, Andrea Neumann (Hg./eds.)
echtzeitmusik berlin
selbstbestimmung einer szene / self-defining a scene

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Sarah Angliss, Sarah Gabriel & Stephen Hiscock

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Pat Thomas/Mark Browne/Martin Hackett
"Exceptional trio seamlessly merging electonics, saxophones and percussion"

Monday, 01 April 2019 06:51

European Festival Listings

 

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10 June 2026

phonography ::: field recording ::: the art of sound-hunting ::: open your ears and listen framework radio
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    this edition of framework:afield has been produced by polish artist monika pich with recordings made in morocco. producer's notes: Morocco on My Way/Field recordings/monikapich A mix of my field recordings captured between December 2025 and January 2026 in Morocco. You will hear soundscapes from different locations, where the characteristic sounds […]
  • #974: 2026.05.31
    this week, long hypnotic slowly-developing tracks from jonáš gruska (composed from sounds recorded surreptitiously inside a japanese pachinko parlor), freight cell (a side project of scottish artist fletina, focusing specifically on abstract, repetitive dronescapes), and brad rose (constructed from sounds produced by an interactive installation with autumn leaves). and a […]
  • #973: 2026.05.24 [paul beaudion]
    this edition of framework:afield has been produced in estonia, with recordings made in india, by paul beaudoin. for more of his work see https://paulbeaudoin.net. producer's notes: These sounds were recorded while I was an artist-in-residence at the Alice Boner Institute in Varanasi. I begin at Assi Ghat, the southernmost ghat […]
  • #972: 2026.05.17
    i've always tried to keep framework radio and murmer as independent projects, and i've always attempted to avoid the trap of using framework to overly-promote my own artistic activities. but guess what? i have a new album out! and it's made from field recordings! i get to play my own […]
  • #971: 2026.05.10 [marcos fernandes]
    this week we conclude for this year our look back at some classic editions of framework:afield, never before online and not heard since their initial broadcasts almost 20 years ago. this week, an edition produced by japanese native longtime u.s. resident musician, marcos fernandes. titled ready for the revolution, it […]