Audio Collection
The Atomsmasher's Noisy Trade
David Barrett
Ambient Metal. Integral Music for 1000 Guitars. Quiet. Noisy. Repetitive. - Atmospheric Soundscapes by Canadian Guitarist, David Barrett.
Collection Contents
| # | Title | Length | ||
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| 1 |
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The Psychoanalysis Of God | 27:39 | Play |
| 2 |
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Collapse Of The Wave Function | 18:19 | Play |
| 3 |
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A New System Called Mass Production | 19:11 | Play |
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Description
Guitarist David Barrett has played with Canadian bands Platinum Blonde, Vertigo and no.9, and has recorded for artists such as Mark Holmes, Amanda Marshall and Esthero. He has also composed music for film soundtracks, and produced spoken word and solo guitar cds. "The Atomsmasher's Noisy Trade" is his first in a series of experimental guitar cds that feature the guitar in an orchestral and ambient context.
The idea of improvised music created with tape loops has been around for a long time. Earlier pioneers used reel to reel tape machines, with sound on sound, to create soundscapes of lengthy, meditative pieces that would both be created by the performer and by the gear itself. In most cases the loops would begin to generate a musical direction that would be unknown to the composer. Like many John Cage compositions that were based on mathematic formulas that removed the indvidual composer from any familiar or conventional modes of inspiration, the loops themselves act in a similar way. These days, most guitarists and composers use digital gear that can cleanly and easily record the loops, as well as speed them up, slow them down, or play them backwards. Most of these soundscapes are composed and recorded simultaneously, with only stereo reverb being added in post production. The performances are played on Gibson guitars and recorded direct, with a wide variety of both new digital, and vintage analog effects. "The Atomsmasher's Noisy Trade" features three tracks for a total of one hour in length.