EAR WAVE EVENT wants your music!

None of the music on this website exists. But don't you wish it did? The reviews that make up this preview of EAR WAVE EVENT were created by a neural network fed and trained on contemporary music press. Inverting the normal flow of music criticism, we invite artists to use these reviews prescriptively - to create realizations of musics 'imagined' by a prosthetic mind.

Please send submissions by January 22nd, 2020.

After February 3rd, 2020, EAR WAVE EVENT Issue 5, a complete 'music magazine,' will be released with YOUR audio.

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Pamela Alder Haller
No New York/New Jersey

Pamela Alder Haller is a Belgian sound artist who has worked with many artists over a long period of time. Where many of her peers work in the realm of field recordings, she instead takes a life-sized clay sculpture and, covering it in layers of paint, creates a sound field. The result is incredibly subtle, almost subliminal, but still quite powerful, as it was a few years ago when she performed in a festival. Her signature sound is a combination of the soft, shrill sounds that she makes, plus the fact that the clay often forms a kind of gecko-like membrane around her instrument, which gives it a jagged edge that makes it very interesting. The name of the album is a play on words.

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