Power/field compilation #3 - Call for Submissions

deadline Jan 1 2012


Recordings wanted for the third edition of the Power/field compilation. 
This series is dedicated to recordings made "in the field" with 
processing on-site - ie pedals, laptops, or strange acoustic phenomena 
in the intersection of power and environment. No post-processing besides 
basic trim edits and gain

Traditional field recording captures ambient sound in various locations 
via microphone without any effects. Power/field recordings are field 
recordings made with effects processing units used on-site. The intent 
is to take experimental music practices outside of their traditional 
operating venues (composing studios and performance venues) and into the 
“field” (anywhere you don’t normally compose/record/perform music).

Aesthetically speaking, anything goes - drone, microsound, synth, 
ambient, harsh noise. The recordings can come from a wide variety of 
musical practices, and can be made with electronic, electrical, 
mechanical, and acoustic means. Harnessing the existing sound in a space 
is preferred over generating sound within a space - but the latter can 
work when the results align within the perspective of the series. It is 
suggested for all to listen to the first edition (link below) for 
examples of successful submissions.

Typical scenarios for successful works: microphone feeding into a pedal; 
contact mic fed into a laptop; sounds played in an environment and 
recorded via mics; lathe records, cassettes, and circuit boards left 
outside all winter long, then recorded in their deteriorated condition 
outside, a microphone rubbed against subway walls, a microphone set 
inside the whirlwind funneling into an air conditioner.

Typical unsuccessful scenarios: recorded freak folk / alt rock / 
post-war classical jams in someone's living room or an underground 
chamber. Please listen to the tracks from the first edition to get a 
sense of the aesthetic intent behind the project.

There is an honor system on the basic rules: the recording must be made 
outside of the studio or the stage; no overdubs except on-site; no 
re-processing; no edits besides cutting off the beginning or end. The 
submission can be an excerpt of a longer take, and basic normalizing of 
the levels is fine. Track length 3-15 min preferred, multiple short 
tracks are fine to submit. Previously released tracks will not be 
considered.

The final project will be released March 2012 in an edition of 200. The 
first 2 editions each had 2x CDrs, as there were a ton of great 
submissions. Traditionally the discs are housed in screen-printed 
cardboard sleeves. A digital edition will be created in addition to the 
physical one.

The entire contents of the previous editions can be found here:

vol 1:
http://anarchymoon.com/sounds/powerfield
(p.s. the first track of Disc 1 is titled "\\\" but the slashes don't 
come out right in an online directory)

vol 2:
http://anarchymoon.com/sounds/powerfield2


Please submit everything online by Jan 1 2012. To prevent wasted CDrs, 
please upload your recordings (mp3s in the first round) to your own 
website, to a file sharing service such as yousendit, or soundcloud. I 
can also provide an FTP address if you aren’t able to upload it 
yourself. Once the final choices are made, I’ll need full resolution 
files (WAV / AIFF) uploaded by Jan 31 2012.

Send track(s), title(s), site location(s), equipment list(s), pictures 
of your setup environment, and any other info about yourself to: 
bob_AT_halfnormal_DOT_com



More info:
http://halfnormal.com/powerfield.html

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