HIRT LYTLE TAMMEN:
TWELVE WAYS OF SAYING YES IN 18TH CENTURY FRANCE
Digital-only on Nachtstück Recordings NR-20, recorded June 2015 at WKCR / Live Constructions, released 2016. Special thanks to Gabe Ibagon. Total time: 36:07. Mixed and mastered by Michael Lytle.
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Michael Lytle – bassclarinet, contra bassclarinet, voice
Erhard Hirt – guitar, electronics
Hans Tammen – buchla
Nachtstück Records is net label founded in early 2014, working within releasing experimental music under creatives commons licenses, for free download, with possibility for donatives. all the incoming money of our releases, is being donated has been donated to UNICEF until the end of march of 2016. from now onwards, we will be supporting processing foundation, The Processing Foundation was founded in 2012 after more than a decade of work with the original Processing software. The Foundation’s mission is to promote software literacy within the visual arts, and visual literacy within technology-related fields — and to make these fields accessible to diverse communities. the goal of processing foundation is to empower people of all interests and backgrounds to learn how to program and make creative work with code, especially those who might not otherwise have access to these tools and resources. Furthermore, we will be helping STEIM. STEIM (STudio for Electro Instrumental Music) is a center for research and development of new musical instruments in the electronic performing arts, located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Electronic music in STEIM’s context is always strongly related to the physical and direct actions of a musician. In this tradition, STEIM supports artists in residence such as composers and performers, but also multimedia and video artists to develop setups which allow for improvisation and performance with individually designed technology.