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Golan Levin / Scott Gibbons / Gregory Shakar - Dialtones, A Telesymphony FLAC album

Tracklist

1 Part I 8:26
2 Part II 7:12
3 Part III 10:16
MP3-1 Tele0820 0:57
MP3-2 Tele1530 2:36
MP3-3 Tele2000 1:04
MP3-4 Tele2330 1:34
Video1 Concert 9:01
Video2 Interview 3:44

Credits

  • Composed By, Design [Interaction Design] – Gregory Shakar*
  • Composed By, Engineer [Mixdown] – Scott Gibbons
  • Concept By, Directed By, Engineer [Software] – Golan Levin
  • Design – Design Machine
  • Engineer [Telephony Middelware] – Yasmin Sohrawardy
  • Mastered By [Audio] – Rashad Becker
  • Programmed By [Database Software] – Erich Semlak, Joris Gruber
  • Programmed By [Ringtone Messaging] – Gunther Schmidl
  • Recorded By, Producer, Stage Manager [Staging] – Jörg Lehner
  • Soloist [Handheld Mobile Phones] – Scott Gibbons (tracks: 2, 3)
  • Video Editor – Nina Wenhart

Notes

The CD includes a CD-ROM part with additional documents, soundfiles in MP3 format and Quicktime videofiles.
Comes in a digipak with a 20 page booklet.
This recording is a production of the 2001 Ars Electronica Festival.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7 5390-73960-2 7


Golan Levin / Scott Gibbons / Gregory Shakar - Dialtones, A Telesymphony FLAC album

Musician performer: Golan Levin

Title: Dialtones, A Telesymphony

Date of release: 2002

Style: Noise, Minimal, Experimental

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1288 mb

Rating: 4.7 / 5

Votes: 490

Other Formats: VOC DTS RA AHX AAC ASF AC3

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Kulafyn
This CD is more or less a documentation about an art installation. Besides the 3 audio tracks there are lots of articles, pictures, videos and other additional information at the CD-ROM track. One special point of this recording: not the artists brought their instruments - the audience did. Almost all sounds on this CD are made by the mobile phones of the people in the audience. They where called by the artists at the stage and the ringing tones made the music. Quite interesting to listen to for a while but it might be better to visit one of the performances (or at least watch the video on the CD). And one last information: The artist was signed with the Prix Ars Electronica for this installation.
Kulafyn
This CD is more or less a documentation about an art installation. Besides the 3 audio tracks there are lots of articles, pictures, videos and other additional information at the CD-ROM track. One special point of this recording: not the artists brought their instruments - the audience did. Almost all sounds on this CD are made by the mobile phones of the people in the audience. They where called by the artists at the stage and the ringing tones made the music. Quite interesting to listen to for a while but it might be better to visit one of the performances (or at least watch the video on the CD). And one last information: The artist was signed with the Prix Ars Electronica for this installation.