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Noise Wranglings

Recordings and creations by sound artist Jean-Phillippe Drécourt aka Noise Wrangler. Live improvised electroacoustic music emerging from field recordings. Expect soundscapes leaning towards noise music and feedback. noisewrangler.substack.com

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    Barreiro Highway to Hell

    The Barreiro fanfare band is shredding it with their own rendition of Highway to Hell. I really like the opposition between the piece played and the tidy and proper look of the musicians. Just as they finished their final number, the heavens opened up and it started pouring down. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit noisewrangler.substack.com

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    The Great Swamp of Lunis

    The great swamp of Lunis encircles the planet like a collar, forming a wide band that divides the grasslands and mountains of the North from the vast central desert. When the enormous red sun finally sinks below the horizon, the bright crescent of the first moon is already up, swiftly followed by two more, scratching the sky’s surface like the claw marks of some terrible three-toed beast. Under the purple light of the moons, plants and insects fluoresce, their light refracting through the wet air in an eerie glow. The forest sings, sweet and poisonous. There are beetles the size of a dog, their carapaces shiny as wet vinyl, and harder than an armoured tank. There are birds the size of humans, with beaks long and twisting like drill bits, or curved into cruel scythes. Their plumage is black and gleams with oily reflections like petrol spilled on water. In the hot, dark dampness below the canopy, amongst vast lakes of viscous black liquid, wet things hiss and slither. We know so little about the Great Swamp of Lunis. Our probes do not last for very long. --- Text by Kate M Tyte --- Video from images created using @Midjourney (using part of the text as a prompt)Alien Eavesdrop is a project where I create an alien soundscape and invite a writer to create a short piece inspired by the creation. Drop me a line if you're interested to contribute. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit noisewrangler.substack.com

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    Insulation

    While insulating my mum’s aircon for the winter, I had to tear open polystyrene pipes. The crunchy sound is filtered by the length of the pipe remaining to open. In the background, you can faintly hear the swimming pool pump. The birds were surprisingly quiet this morning. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit noisewrangler.substack.com

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    Overhead flight

    Improvisation with my ever evolving Chaos Conductor MAX/MSP patch using various field recordings. In this session:- A creaking door (pitched up)- A sample from Wham! (very much pitched down and reversed)- Birds in Portaferry, Ireland- A train compressor- A drop falling in a fountain in the palace of Queluz near Lisbon, Portugal- Claps reverberating in narrow stairs near the Pont du Gard in FranceThe performance is an impromptu improvisation while designing the new version of the patch. The bassy sound from the beginning of the recording was so cool I had to record.Skip to the second half for more variety, I just couldn’t cut out the digital rumbles and glitches. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit noisewrangler.substack.com

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    Frying eggs

    Sound shot inspired by Rob Walker's The Art of Noticing. This morning, my fried eggs made an unusual crackling in dialog with the rhythmic buzz of the induction plate. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit noisewrangler.substack.com

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Recordings and creations by sound artist Jean-Phillippe Drécourt aka Noise Wrangler. Live improvised electroacoustic music emerging from field recordings. Expect soundscapes leaning towards noise music and feedback. noisewrangler.substack.com

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Improvisation in electroacoustic music and musique concrète

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Recordings and creations by sound artist Jean-Phillippe Drécourt aka Noise Wrangler. Live improvised electroacoustic music emerging from field recordings. Expect soundscapes leaning towards noise music and feedback. noisewrangler.substack.com

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