Free Music Archive (Kemp/Royer)
February 3rd, 2009 by germseed“…hey look, somehow we ended up on the free music archive…”
http://dev.freemusicarchive.org/music/Ric_Royer_and_Alice_Kemp/
“…hey look, somehow we ended up on the free music archive…”
http://dev.freemusicarchive.org/music/Ric_Royer_and_Alice_Kemp/
working on sound for Misha Horacek
waiting to hear a copy of My Life in an Insulation Test
at the weekend, front of house for Mark Greenwood’s 48hr performance
written for Ear Cinema [2]
edited & completed (for now) essay on Rudolf Eb.er, Vienna Aktion & Antonin Artaud
get all yer appliance japan recordings and a whole lot more at electr-ohm.com
you like to hear music by alice kemp/germseed, ric royer and g.lucas crane vs. nonhorse
‘digging a hole’, ‘operation insect’ and ‘victory components’ can be found here.
Welcome to the release of
APPLIANCE 4.
The tracklisting is as follows:
Motion – A fridge and two clocks
Scanner – Blind
Vidna Obmana – Main theme
Andrew Lilles – The time work management conundrum
DJ an0n – Before and after the dust has settled
Ringo Christ – Volume one
Small Rocks – Zanussi watusi
Globster – Building site
Motion – Decatur
Scanner – In memory only
Janek Schaefer – Outro
to order your limited edition vinyl copy of this wonderous sonic product, please contact the good folks at:


The new sounds of thanatology are now available for preview on the PTRS website: http://ricroyer.com/ptrsHHH.htm
The new cd features text and vocals by Ric Royer and sound and noises by G Lucas Crane and Alice Kemp. The Performance Thanatology Research Society’s combination of sound poetry, performance art, sound art and dark comedy creates a weird experimental american experience themed around death, fear and the fear of death.
16 tracks in all, with chilling tales, lovely music, and imaginary little dances.
$5 or trade. contact performancethanatology@gmail.com
http://www.ricroyer.com/ptrs.htm
meanwhile, the saddest song ever rings in our ears..
i have officially become a member of the Performance Thanatology Research Society but don’t tell them.
tomorrow will see Franko B reading a piece of my work as part of a Uniform performance in London.
also designing sound for the writer Mark Greenwood’s performance at the tEXt festival on saturday 14/05/05, taking place at the Phoenix Centre in Gandy Street, Exeter, UK. this will be the 3rd collaboration between Mark and i.