Ancient Records launches its Moment Series in style with the reissue of Moment No. 1 Secret Society 'Storm - To Remind & Transport' plus the 2nd and 3rd instalments in this on going series. New York sound designer Richard Kamerman and international collective Fuzzy Systems made the cut, their individual details below. Try our new easy to use PayPal ‘click to buy’ option on the Moment Series site at
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http://www.freewebs.com/ancientrecordssiteAncient Records 'Moment Series' asks artists to interpret the phrase 'To Stretch a Moment is to Live Outside Time'. The audio should ideally be at least 20 minutes in duration. This series will remain open to submissions till the end of time.
MOMENT NO. 1 To kick off the series Secret Society came up with the 69 minute ’Storm - To Remind & Transport’. A prolonged audio snapshot of a rain storm recorded with a wide frequency microphone. An effort to try and freeze time itself at that particular moment using frequency as a net. I hoped that somehow each captured detail might be enough, with a little imagination, to recreate this moment at playback. The 69 minute duration used to symbolise yin and yang, which I imagined, due to some ancient occult reason, might one day cause it to spin off into infinity on it's own momentum.
http://www.freewebs.com/stephenrennicksMOMENT NO. 2 New York sound designer Richard Kamerman submitted the 40 minute 'Vox Balaenae Redux'. His piece sounds like a moment stretched and seen from every conceivable angle. On listening I visualise a moment at sea, a boat capsized by a whale. It is every terror you experience as you first go under, including shock, dislocation and suffocation. This is the moment just before death, our human abyss, a place we will all experience but thankfully not all like this.
http://www.ruccas.org/index.php?richard%20kamermanMOMENT NO. 3 International collective Fuzzy Systems came up with ‘We are Floating in the Navel of Maha-Vishnu'. Because this track only reaches the 16 minute mark a Secret Society remix was necessary to bulk up the running time. This time Fuzzy Systems was Joshue O’Connor, Roger Lenoir and Fiona Guiheen. The track sounds like a slowly evolving mystical revelation, a slow flash like moment of contemplative illumination. Detail within detail, patterns repeating but revealing new sides, further possibilities, floating indeed.
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