Audiotrope
 


 

freely improvised music by

  Steve Nelson-Raney, Hal Rammel, and Thomas Gaudynski

 
 
 
"In a world where avant-garde has lost its meaning, Audiotrope is better described as happily off-center, working on the sonic frontier where intuition determines what is music, where sound dissolves into silence and silence into noise. John Cage, Harry Partch and the AACM blazed the trail they walk. Audiotrope hasnít left behind compositions likely to be replicated by others; rather, the musicians are the music, existing in a sequence of unrepeatable moments."

-Dave Luhrssen, Shepherd Express


 
 
 Audiotrope is represented on seven CD recordings:

TriCycle
(2006) Limited Edition of 75 (Necessary Arts)

A Lost World
(2006) On-demand Edition (Necessary Arts)

Audiotropism
(2005) Limited Edition of 300 + 33 Boxed w/ enclosures
including a bonus on-demand CD Audiotrope 9.2000 (Necessary Arts)

Feedback for the Nation
(2005) Limited Edition of 75 (Utech Records)

Re-Constructivism
(2005) On-demand Edition (Necessary Arts)

Fifth Winter
(2002) On-demand Edition (Necessary Arts)

Audiotrope 9.2000
(2001) On-demand Edition (Necessary Arts)


 
For more information about the above CDs and other limited edition releases available from
Necessary Arts, contact
Thomas Gaudynski.

* au.di.o.tro.pism (oí de-o-troë pizí em) n.  The turning, bending, veering, or cascading movement of  listening organisms toward or away from external
sound stimuli.
 
 


[photo credit: Gina Litherland]
 
 
 
 

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