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Paula 11:01
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Elmas Krizi 10:06
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Five electroacoustic pieces from early last decade.
All tracks composed and produced by Andrew Bergmann.

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released August 31, 2021

Tracks 1 and 2 performed by Andrew Bergmann.
Engineered by Mark Richardson.
Recorded and produced in Minocqua WI, Oct-Nov 2010.

Track 3 samples a wide range of performances/improvisations by: Diane Willow, Sam Krahn, Maria Ritzenthaler, Andrew Bergmann, Lars Christensen, Michael Duffy, Scott Currie, Terez Iacovino, Patrick Terry, and Maja Radovanlija. Recorded during a weekend group retreat at the Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve, East Bethel MN, October 2013. Mixed by Andrew Bergmann and Michael Duffy.

Originally presented as part of the multimedia presentation 'Sounds and Visions of Cedar Creek', St. Paul MN, February 2014

Track 4 performed live by Andrew Bergmann (Sine Waves), Sam Krahn (Square Waves), Jason Cress (Sawtooth Waves), and Benjamin Mansavage Klein (Triangle Waves), Minneapolis MN, May 2014.
Mixed by Andrew Bergmann.

The piece was created and performed using the software Rubato Composer, as programmed/designed by Guerino Mazzola, Gérard Milmeister, and Florian Thalmann, and more specifically the creative environment of the Big Bang Rubette, as programmed by Florian Thalmann. More information at www.rubato.org.

Track 5 performed and mixed by Andrew Bergmann.
Additional engineering by Mike Duffy.
Recorded in Minneapolis MN, March 2013.

Originally presented at the Nash Gallery, Minneapolis MN, May-June 2013, as part of the exhibition 'From Space to Place'. This piece was a component of a larger installation, created with Andrew Salveson and Sam Krahn, called 'Subjective Solitary Sonic Space (a Location-Sensitive Soundtrack)'. Each piece was designed to be listened to (on headphones) while walking around the exhibition. Physical locations triggered musical outcomes. This version presents one possible iteration.

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