New site of Jeremy Gluck at http://www.softworldmusic.com/ : texts, music and video.
"The variety of noises is infinite. If today, when we have perhaps a thousand different machines, we can distinguish a thousand different noises, tomorrow, as new machines multiply, we will be able to distinguish ten, twenty, or thirty thousand different noises, not merely in a simply imitative way, but to combine them according to our imagination." [The Art of Noises (L'arte dei Rumori) is a Futurist manifesto, written by Luigi Russolo in a 1913 letter to friend and Futurist composer Francesco Balilla Pratella]
A growing compilation of new music and sound collages built around Don Tyler's tracks and augmented by the spoken words and sample choices of Jeremy Gluck, featuring a number of new voice artists and vocalists.
"It comes from that same place where Lovecraft's black stars are. It's not experimental if there's intent involved." - Don Tyler
Contact: softworld@softworldmusic.com
Interzone was a network of William Burroughs' readers founded (1997-2013). Its sites are still accessible at http://www.inter-zone.org/ , but most of them are sites of archives. The site presently active are: - Interzone Éditions http://www.interzoneeditions.net/ - La sémantique générale pour les nuls https://www.semantiquegenerale.net - La sémantique générale pour tous semantiquegenerale.free.fr - Pour une économie non-aristotélicienne https://generalsemantics4all.wordpress.com/
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