Tag: music
Fabio & Grooverider – 1999 (May?) – 47 minutes – Radio 1
This is bounced down from Minidisc.
Fabio and Grooverider – 12th December 2010 – side B
Side B of one of my Fabio & Grooverider tapes from 2010.
DJ Sammon – WKLR FM – Bradford Community Radio – 1993 – [cassette tape – side A] >>Mixcloud<< (includes 5 minutes of John Peel at the start)
DJ Sammon – WKLR FM – Bradford Community Radio – 1993 – [cassette tape – side B part 2] >>Mixcloud<<
“Get into the Music” – WKLR FM – Bradford Community Radio – 1993 – [cassette tape – side B] >>Mixcloud<<
World Exclusive Mix from Burial & Kode9 for Mary Anne Hobbs
Nice
Links between Synaesthesia and …..
I was writing some notes (blurry pic above) about the links between synaesthesia and empathy then looking for a picture for this blog post. Then I soon came across this article about the links between synaesthesia and poly-rhythms. That page includes a video of a TED-type talk on the subject (the talk is mind blowing!).
I did first see the idea suggested in an article in the Independent newspaper (UK) that featured an interview with Kevin Shields from the band, My Bloody Valentine, talking abut his synaesthesia. Many years ago, I realised that when I experience/enjoy music that I see a visual representation of it subconsciously. But I think I always knew it but never questioned it.
Since then I have kept an eye out for articles and info on the subject. The Independent article above also described how one person was able to use the subconscious visualizations to see a model of that person’s psyche (something like that anyway). This is all sounding quite weird and kooky when I type this but that’s not a problem to me as this is more real to me than most other things.
This would probably be classed as quite an autistic thing. I have often seen reference to links between synaesthesia and autism. (Ref example)
So, it blew me away when I realized that I also use synaesthesia to empathize with a person – I understand and model their “inner being” from this abstract image that is floating in the back of my mind. Maybe it’s evolved to balance out the missing neurotypical empathy function. Or maybe it’s pushed closer to consciousness because of the missing typical functionality related to empathy.
When I say empathy, I’m thinking of an emotional-type empathy – where I can get to understand that person in an emotional/intuitive way.
NOTE: The blurry notes pic above shows a rough representation of how the synaesthesia manifests when I enjoy music plus a rough sketch of how it appears when I am connecting to a person.
UPDATE: Brilliant! Another 5 seconds googling and I’ve finally found a reference to the type of synaesthesia that I have – “much of their repertoire is an exploration of the timbre-to-shape synesthesia that causes Jarvis to involuntarily perceive all sounds as floating abstract visual forms.” This is describing the music of the band Flowers of Hell on Google Play. Read all about them on Rate Your Music and their Wikipedia page and check them out on Soundcloud.
Pure Data – Tutorials
Here are some links to the powerful music making/multimedia software system known as “Pure Data”.
The Pure Data Tutorials page has lots of resources and links.
The documentation page for Pure Data too.
Note: The image above is taken from the FLOSS tutorial page for Abstractions in Pure Data
“That’s brilliant!”
20:25
18th December 2017
submerse – “blueprints” (digital bonus)
Wonky hop hop (accidental but cool typo), Burial-ish in its looseness, but so sloppy, I honestly thought that the landloard upstairs was banging around. Had to mute for a second to check. All I could do was to put my head in the speakers and marvel at the confusion in the sounds.
“That’s brilliant”
[Fluid]