
Bob Siebert's RRRing Tones
Among the interesting music we've been sent recently is a series of short tracks called Rrrring Tones by composer Bob Siebert who is part of Vox Novus. The CD contains 15 short pieces written for and played on an extremely warped circuit bent Casio SK1 keyboard, an instrument built by Patrick Gill. These startling pieces are lively and unexpected, brief and chaotic, each would be a ring tone to send a shiver up your spine. Influenced by John Cage and his prepared pianos, Siebert says the pieces are also inspired by bird sounds in his local neigborhood and the continuing philosophy and science of dada. This music is uncannily good.
Check out Bob Siebert's profile on Vox Novus here
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New Poetry from Anne Cammon
- Message from Anne
Hello!
I have some exciting news. My new prose piece, "L'Elevator" was just published on Anderbo, a magazine which I am so proud to be featured on.
http://www.anderbo.com/anderbo1/afact-012.html
And, tune in Friday to hear a live performance of evening ragas and spoken word with Roger Lipson on sitar, Sameer Gupta on tabla and poetry from Anne Cammon. Also included are recorded works by Fareed Bitar, Brant Lyon, Miriam Stanley and Diana Gitesha-Hernandez.
Art Waves: Friday, August 1st from 9:00-10:00 PM (www.wkcr.org
Thanks for reading
Anne