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The CD society and the PlaylistsHere is a complete list of Listeing Room CD presentations: clickPhil Morton invented 'The Listening Room'. From the start, Roger Parry
has assisted him. It opened its doors over six years ago - in summer,
1998 - and has since presented regular sessions either contrived by Phil,
usually incorporating live performance, or derived by Roger from an archive
of recorded material mainly associated with the genre of 'free improvisation'.
The archive is in fact part of a a larger private collection of recordings
and other related material built up over many years by Roger covering
the precursors of free improvisation right up to the present day. Thus,
the Listening Room is wider ranging than many of those 'music appreciation'
societies that meet up and down the land in public libraries, etc. For PhilM, notable high points and enjoyable CD sessions included one
on the ''New London Silence', what is it?'; 'John Oswald, Plunderphonics
and before'; 'SME (Spontaneous Music Ensemble)'; and 'scrape, rattle and
roll'. This deceit and conceit hides within the Listening Room's epic piece
'WYHIWYG' [okay - it stands for 'What You Hear Is What You Get']. This
was an all day piece/ exposition that places the 'experiencer'* within
a tent whilst surrounding them with live music, CD material, 'soundscapes',
noise and KERFUFFLE : What they hear is what they get, the manner of its
construction, the boundaries of live music and recorded material, sound
and noise, become irrelevant, or just a matter of degree, or the sacred
cow of individual opinion
Here is a complete list of Listeing Room CD presentations:
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