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Area C's Erik Carlson alt-Space project is a way to explore interactions between sound and space in environments, here collaborating with other sound artists at the Cormack Planetarium.
 

Area C
The Planetarium Project



Label: Sedimental
Country: USA

"We have been fans and have closely followed Providence's Area C project for several years. It was simply a matter of time before we would release something by this dynamic artist and these special recordings presented themselves as the obvious choice. AREA C'S work has always appealed in its ability to be at once hypnotically accessible balanced by subtle and brooding dark elements under the surface. It recalls both post-rock elements as well as the more experimental works of classic 70's German space rock groups. The live collaborations with the other Providence based artists push Area C's distinctive sound in compelling directions. This document represents over two hours of carefully selected music taken from many evenings of performances.

About The Planetarium Project:

In 2007, Erik Carlson of AREA C came up with the alt-Space idea as a way to explore interactions between sound and space in environments that are not normally viewed or used as venues for art. Its intent is to serve as a medium through which AREA C and other like-minded musicians could create new music that is inspired by and engages with unique architectural locations. An obvious first choice was the Cormack Planetarium, hidden within the slightly threadbare, Victorian-era Museum of Natural History in Providence, RI. These live performances - collaborations between AREA C and Black Forest/Black Sea, Mudboy and Eyes Like Saucers - became the basis of the Planetarium Project.

For each performance, AREA C and the collaborating artist composed a new, largely improvisational piece based on a visual score created by Carlson that corresponded to the planetarium display that he had designed with the planetarium staff, utilizing the planetarium's Zeiss projector and some of their more antique equipment. Recorded in almost total darkness, these live performances mix in a palette of live instrumentation with samples from of a range of cosmic phenomena, including whistlers, bow shock, and kilometric radiation: all forms of radio emission produced by the magnetic fields of planets and other cosmic bodies. The Planetarium Project weaves these sounds into a fabric that plays between three sets of extremes: analog+digital, electric+acoustic, high tech + low fi.

The dome of the planetarium is filled with millions of tiny perforations. When projected light hits this surface, it produces a blurred effect, causing a slight optical shimmer: a low-fi way of mimicking the shimmer of distance we feel when viewing the real night sky. The music composed for the Planetarium Project was inspired by the way this domed room warps the sounds and images created here, while also wrapping the audience and performers within them."-Sedimental



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Product Information:

Limited edition of 500 copies

Label: Sedimental
Catalog ID: SED 054CD
Squidco Product Code: 11960

Format: 2 CDs
Condition: New
Released: 2009
Country: USA
Packaging: Unique folding bellows sleeve with hand assembled letterpress cardstock sleeves
Compositions and Collaborations performed at the Cormack Planetarium in the Museum of Natural History, Roger Williams Park, Providence, RI, as part of the alt-SPACE series in 2007. Live recording by Erik Carlson or Machines with Magnets. Part of






Personnel:

Erik Carlson-guitar, sampler, electronics, tapes

Raphael Lyon-modified harmonium, yamaha cyborg, electronics

Jeffrey Alexander-electronics, thumb piano, homemade instruments

Miriam Goldberg-cello

Jeffrey Knoch-harmonium, electronics, shortwave radio

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Track Listing:

CD 1:



1. The Basin Of The Heavens 29:58

2. Messier Object 45 29:59



CD 2:



1. Cassiopia 30:21

2. Lesser Dog, Greater Still 31:36







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