Showing posts with label stasis and decline. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stasis and decline. Show all posts

15 August 2013

random sound cavalcade #37 : more sounds with trains

a special audio-visual edition of the random sound cavalcade (#34 for those who just love a good ol' fashioned countin') with two alive and lo-fi recorded excerpts from the Second Sunday Sipping Sounds Series, the 14 July and 11 August 2013 episodes.

first up is an awfully ad hoc if not just awful rendition of parts of the first movement of different trains (s. reich) from the 14. July 2013 episode of williwaw's Second Sundays at the Old Hairdo. this material has been previously attempted with this actual one-reel, Our Gang's Sundown Ltd. this time, there was no visual fodder during the audio festivities, but it just might work better than the previous attempts with the visual fodder which was just pasted to the audio after all was strummed 'n' done. Fodder all.

second salvo is an even looser cobbling, with the audio coming from the 11. August 2013 episode of Second Sundays, the second half of a long version - is there any other type of version with this infernal williwaw racket? - of the mister barnes theme (i.e., the plagal cadence number). the visual bits - more trains! - procured from that most procurable of places, the internet archive.

29 July 2013

the next second sunday is extraneously special

the next episode of the second sunday sipping sounds series at the Old Hairdo, 27 Renfield Lane, will consist not only of the overlong overtures to stasis and decline one has come to know, love and yes, even expect from williwaw, but a bit of delightful duetting with comrade jamie bolland (of tut vu vu and jacob yates fame) on the heels of their work in J. Simon Van Der Walt's Why Scotland, Why East Kilbride sonic theatre adventure in July. a bit o' the air-driven organ-key tinkling to go along with the usual amp'd uke mayhem

16 March 2012

the diversionette is released

DESIRE.

the diversionette, the thrilling new extended player from williwaw, is now available to slake your thirst for overlong overtures on stasis and decline. thirty minutes of amp'd uke excess in a beautifully hand-wrought if limited edition of 200. but that's not all! there's also the extra-mega-bonus disque of fortysome minutes of remarkable remixes from taperecorder (brooklyn), gkmachine (glasgow), skizzwang (an undisclosed bunker) and, yes, even williwaw itself.


CONSUME.



...and also can be heard, desired and consumed via willicamp.

OBEY.