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1. "Refrigerator Defrosting" 1975
During much of the tape, drops of water fall contrapuntally into a refrigerator pan--a more or less steady lower pitch against a much more irregular higher pitch. This counterpoint, however, does not proceed without surprises. The microphone was placed inside the refrigerator.

2. "Seven-Layer Song" 1980
While making this tape, Anne Tardos first sang and recorded herself on audiotape. Then she copied this tape along with new material on a second tape recorder, copied this new tape of the combined sounds on the first deck, along with another layer of new material, and continued working this way until she had built up seven layers of her recorded singing. Each layer is the voice of a different persona--a character that is both Anne Tardos and a fictive person--and the song moves among several varieties of the lyric and the comic.

3. "Voices from Video" 1980-81
Recording of a performance at Franklin Furnace, New York, on May 12, 1981. Anne Tardos' live voice is accompanied by a previously recorded 5-part voice tape, derived from twin videotapes. (Voices on tape: Anne Tardos, Jackson Mac Low.)

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from 8137A - Gatherings, released June 21, 1982

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Charlie Morrow Barton, Vermont

AUDIOGRAPHICS was a New Wilderness Foundation project of the 1970s. AUDIOGRAPHICS offered a number of sound artists the opportunity to record a variety of works - experimental and traditional music, poetry, storytelling and other sound and language art - in a professional recording studio. Now, you can stream these AUDIOGRAPHICS releases, here. ... more

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