Ladies and Gentlemen, Alients, Mutants, Robots of all configurations, an announcement:
It has come to my attention that there are some participants who would benefit from a slightly later deadline. In the interest of trying to include all who wish to participate, I am extending our submission deadline by one month. Our new deadline is May 1st, 2018. Hopefully this allows everyone who wishes to participate to do so.
Friday, March 30, 2018
Sunday, March 25, 2018
Artist Profile - Splendid Obsolescence
Splendid Obsolescence
Austin, Texas USA
Sometimes cinematic, sometimes ambient, sometimes punk, sometimes new wave, sometimes industrial, and sometimes just weird at its base, Splendid Obsolescence exploits a wide palette of psychoacoustic tricks and equipment in unfamiliar ways. A bass guitar may be more reminiscent of a harpsichord or a simple reverb trail may seem to be a casual violin line to the listener. At the same time, traditional instruments recorded in traditional styles may intertwine to create complex yet minimal soundscapes.Simply put, things may or may not be what they seem on the surface.
Fan reviews from Amazon describe Splendid Obsolescence releases as follows:
“Mango Stress Test” ...for fans of liminal soundscapes (intelligent electronica)....Crepuscular, liminal, and deep... these iterations of soundscaping take your mind into some potent grooves and fascinating furrows...highly recommended, especially for those who like :zoviet *france:, The Hafler Trio, Aube, and Psychic TV. -L. Holton
And
“Oracle of the Snowbird” ...A beautiful nightmare...Equal parts industrial and ambient music, Splendid Obsolescence's auspicious debut, "Oracle of the Snowbird," pulls even the most casual listener into some sort of hallucinogenic dream-state; very appealing, yet a tad unsettling at the same time. And the classical minimalist's "Variant" format allows each piece to degenerate and regenerate sounds/voices in a most unexpected way. The overall effect of these 8 Variants on the main theme is a truly unique, and somewhat terrifying one. A beautiful nightmare... -Lord Harold
All Songs:
Copyright Splendid Obsolescence
Splendid Obsolescence Publishing (BMI)
All Rights Reserved
All tracks available for TV and Film master and sync licensing.
All tracks available for master and mechanical audio compilation licensing.
Contact: bryan@splendidobsolescence.com
Website/Bandcamp: www.splendidobsolescence.com
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1iZWI9wkB8tHvZ7pC0VYZ9
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/splendidobsolescence/
Splendid Obsolescence releases are also available to purchase and stream worldwide on Amazon, ITunes, and many other independent digital outlets.
Labels:
Ambient,
Artist Profile,
Silent Sci-Fi,
Splendid Obsolescence,
Volume V
Wednesday, March 14, 2018
3D Printed Robot Parts and Upcoming Deadlines
With my track coming along, I took a break to play with 3D modeling last month. Here’s SSF mascot Roadie, missing only his glass dome.
3D Printed robot parts for J1M (another of our mascots), courtesy of the awesome folks at the Salt Lake Library Creative Lab! Picked up February 23, 2018. I'll post pictures as J1M is assembled.
The Creative Lab also offers a recording studio to anyone with a library card. Worth checking out for any of our friends in Salt Lake County!
https://m.facebook.com/slcpl/
http://slcpl.org/creativelab
Remember, the deadline for submissions for Volume V is coming up! Upload your finished composition (and Artist Profile, if you so desire) via this Dropbox link before April 1, 2018.
The finished compilation will be released on Bandcamp during April 2018.
Note: By submitting a composition, you grant permission for me to release your track as part of the compilation entitled "Silent Sci-Fi, Volume V". You retain the rights to your composition and are free, and in fact encouraged, to release and promote it on your own once the compilation is released.
3D Printed robot parts for J1M (another of our mascots), courtesy of the awesome folks at the Salt Lake Library Creative Lab! Picked up February 23, 2018. I'll post pictures as J1M is assembled.
The Creative Lab also offers a recording studio to anyone with a library card. Worth checking out for any of our friends in Salt Lake County!
https://m.facebook.com/slcpl/
http://slcpl.org/creativelab
Remember, the deadline for submissions for Volume V is coming up! Upload your finished composition (and Artist Profile, if you so desire) via this Dropbox link before April 1, 2018.
The finished compilation will be released on Bandcamp during April 2018.
Note: By submitting a composition, you grant permission for me to release your track as part of the compilation entitled "Silent Sci-Fi, Volume V". You retain the rights to your composition and are free, and in fact encouraged, to release and promote it on your own once the compilation is released.
Labels:
Announcements,
Bandcamp,
Dropbox,
Recording,
Robots,
Salt Lake Library,
Silent Sci-Fi
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