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Glistering, Bristling, Cozening

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lipstickTed Berrigan – From a Secret Journal (1’15”). Recorded June 1981 at New Langton Arts. “My babies parade waving their innocent flags.” • Previously on Lipstick of Noise: From a List of the Delusions of the Insane and Red Shift. More Berrigan on PennSound.

Written by Steve Evans

July 4, 2009 at 12:57 pm

Different Every Time It’s Intoned

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lipstickLaura Elrick – “That sees process…” (1’51”). Excerpt from an audio project based on Fantasies in Permeable Structures, played and discussed on Kareem Estefan‘s Ceptuetics radio show at WNYU on April 23, 2008. “The audio piece is made of particles. It is in a sense almost an anti-text. It can’t really be written down. I’ve tried and failed to write it down. It’s different every time it’s intoned, as you’ll hear. It’s created by layered recordings of my own voice. So there’s overlap and diffraction and splitting open and infolding and repelling and redoubling of languages and words” (hear the description here). More Elrick and Ceptuetics on PennSound. • Tracklist here. Mirrored here.

Written by Steve Evans

June 27, 2009 at 11:13 am

A Deserter Reporting Why

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lipstickKaia Sand – Best Regards (1’24”). Recorded early October 2006 at the Contemporary Women’s Experimental Poetry in Cambridge, England. More Sand at Archive of the Now and on Leonard Schwartz’s radio program Cross Cultural Poetics (open mp3 here, or scroll to show 132 on this page). • Tracklist here. Mirrored here.

Written by Steve Evans

June 26, 2009 at 9:00 am