NEWS

MIDI IMPLEMENT PART TWO

With the arrival of two HKU sound design students, robin and nick, who will do an 10 week internship at the WORMstudio, the midi implementation takes a higher gear. Watch the coming weeks the progression we make, starting with ableton live and max for live patches, using two kentons to connect to the arp, the korg, the putney. We promise christmas tunes, cheeky arrangements and brandnew ringtones.

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Rurality

Plurality more likely, wherever they go the camera follows, but here they are from argentina, Los Siquicos Literalenos: jamming in the studio as if at home.

LosSiquicosLiteralenos

LosSiquicosLiteralenos

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Peter Wiessenthaner


We invited Peter Wiesenthaner to work a few days in the Studio and make a bit of sound design for a Radioplay project that is probably gonna be finished & broadcasted next january. After producing some very beautiful sounds and talking about wintersport Peter found time to relax and befriend the two WORM-studio slaves, Henk & Lukas. here they are, looking very relaxed. (again). Some sound will be posted later.

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Into The Cool season (again)

September 14 till 20: Jesse O (Sullivan) in the studio. Taking half our gear for a ride. Here ‘s a fresh tune he’s working on with the audio solutions concussor as the central piece. Three movies here: “at least the midi works”; “fresh tune” and “till Live crashes”
Jesse’s Performing at the Incubate Fest in Tilburg later this week.

JesseOattheStudio
JesseOattheStudio
JesseOattheStudio

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Tom Hall in Studio

Tom Hall was working in the WORM studio last week. here’s one of the pieces he made for WORM. More about Tom HERE.

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We made a little video of Tom at work in the studio but it mysteriously dissappeared from our HD. So we stole a picture of his website from a series of photo’s called ‘likeminds’. We’re not sure it’s Tom posing here but it really looks like him.

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Michael Morley, Sarah Stephenson & Nina Canal



(photo by R.E. Greentree)

In the second week of august Michael Morley (the Dead C), Sarah Stephenson & Nina Canal (ex-UT) used the WORM studio to work on several things, one being a conceptual Cornelius Cardew Piece ‘The Tiger’s Mind’ and they also got to record a lot of other new material.
‘The Tiger’s Mind’ was originally played with a fourth member, Nadia Lichtig, in Paris for a Cornelius Cardew festival

It’s an interesting piece, so i asked them for some more information about it.

about; THE TIGER’S MIND

The Tiger’s Mind, written in 1967, the year Cardew  completed his monumental graphic score Treatise,  is the first score he wrote exclusively in verbal  notation. The score is divided into two individual  narrative parts or pieces, “Day Piece” and  “Night Piece,” and is intended as a mainspring for an
expressly improvised performance. Initially intended  as a sextet, in which each musician chooses one of  six narrative characters (Amy, the circle, the mind,  the tiger, the tree, and the wind) as a musical  guideline, the number of performers, along with the  allocation of roles and procedural methods, are
suggested but not obligatory. As Cardew stated,  the score requires a willingness to play “in the  widest sense of the word including the most childish.

THE TIGER’S MIND score

DAY PIECE

The tiger fights the mind that loves the circle that traps the tiger. The circle is perfect and outside time. The wind blows dust in the tiger’s eyes. Amy reflects, relaxes with her mind, which puts out buds (emulates the tree). Amy jumps through the circle and comforts the tiger. The tiger sleeps in the tree. High wind. Amy climbs the tree, which groans in the wind and succumbs. The tiger burns.

NIGHT PIECE

The tiger burns and sniffs the wind for news. He storms the circle, if inside to get out , if outside to get in. Amy sleeps while the tiger hunts. She dreams of the wind, which then comes and wakes her. The tree trips Amy in the dark and in her fall she recognizes her mind. The mind, rocked by the wind tittering in the leaves of the tree, and strangled by the circle, goes on the nod. The circle is trying to teach it’s secrets to the tree. The tree laughs at the mind and at the tiger fighting it..

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Christoph Kurzmann im WORMstudio

Christoph Kurzmann (‘citizen of the world’ -living in Berlin, Vienna & Buenos Aires, musician, organiser, founder of the charhizma label) visited the WORM studio in the first week of august to work on some new stuff and also to make preparations for a by WORM curated radioplay about the Financial Crisis he is gonna finish in Argentina next month. And here he is, relaxed behind the mixing desk, the Enigmatic & Prolific Mister K.!

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