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samedi 16 juillet 2011

Field recording : Body function (blood?), pumping my fist



Source sound : Body function (blood?), pumping my fist. (edit + 28 db's)
Recording gear : Electronic PVDF Stethoscope
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Francisco Meirino (1975 / Spain / Switzerland)

Active since 1994 (using the monniker "phroq" until 2009) in sound and live performance, Francisco Meirino explores the tension between programmable material and the potential for its failure, he is primarily interested in the idea of recording what is not supposed to be.

« In the end, it's all about encouraging the listener to get involved. In making your own choice about how you listen. To listen in ways that make you question the act of making or listening to sound itself. »

He lives and works in Lausanne, Swizerland.

Official website : www.franciscomeirino.com



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