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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Paloma Oguny
The Seventh Oak

The Seventh Oak is a plateau situated in the south part of the Russian Far East. Between 1302 and 1250 AD, the site of a massive meteor strike, it was abandoned – its inhabitants relocated to a smaller plateau. The music here was recorded during a five month visit to the area in 2015. The sound here is an alpineic drone, a tangle of echoes, vibrato and the crackle of wind. The voice of Oguny is deep and resonant, tender and falsetto, her voice the only significant component. The voice is reedy and feminine, her breathy, slightly choked sounds recalling the Japanese voice of Nagao Miyako.

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