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An excerpt from “Homage to Leona Bleiweiss” by Jackson Mac Low, 1976. On this tape, which Mac Low recorded and supplied to New Wilderness, he is heard (voice and piano) with Pauline Oliveros (voice and accordian).

A 2-channel mixdown of Annea Lockwood’s multi-layered natural sounds piece “World Rythms.”

Traditional Sioux Peyote Songs sung in non-traditional way by Leonard and Mary Crow Dog.

A field recording of bamboo jew’s harp music, recorded in New Guinea by Richard Schechner and Joan MacIntosh in 1972.

Charlie Morrow’s personal honoring chant “Evening Star Chant,” 1970. It is comprised of six layers of mechanically delayed voice sung by Morrow while playing bells and metal plate.

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from 7711A - Sampler Cassette, released April 21, 1977

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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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