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Favoriting March 23, 2012: X41: RD0 BRDCST - for Radio Boredcast

X41: RD0 BRDCST – FOR RADIO BOREDCAST

For Radio Boredcast Jen has done a solo piece playing upon the ideas of slow and "late". Late is behind, behind can be slow. This is a slow music piece but within the piece there are some "late" rhythms. The perception of late is subjective, as ambient music does not have any inherent patterns to latch onto. Depending on what you focus on, sounds drift in and out of sync. The mind tries to make it "fit".

X41 (a collaboration with Jon Anastasiades), is the ambient alias of Vancouver based producer The Square Root of Evil (Jen Pearson). Using a collection of software and hardware, they draw their influences from a wide variety of sources: organic and inorganic ambiance, astronomy, oceans and internal soundscapes. Together they’ve performed numerous times, including Decibel festival, Pan Ambient and sub.ciliate art events. They have a recent release, "Shitretoko" on Toronto's Basic Sounds netlabel. The duo usually incorporates a visual component with custom projections (made by Jon under his PixelWrangler pseudonym), lasers and costumes.

http://www.myspace.com/txfourtyone
http://basicsounds.ca/2011/12/01/bsc_01/
http://www.facebook.com/Xfourtyone



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