Kim Cascone
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Birth name | Kim Cascone |
Born | Albion, Michigan, United States | December 21, 1955
Genres | Microsound Noise Ambient Dark Ambient Drone Electro-Acoustic Field Recording Binaural Beats |
Occupation(s) | Composer Writer Sound Designer Teacher Lecturer Music Director |
Instruments | Laptop Max/MSP CSound Pure Data Synthesizer Ardour Hydrophones Electric Guitar |
Years active | 1983–present |
Labels | anechoicmedia Sub Rosa Ritornell Raster-Noton C74 12k Nexsound Aural Terrains Störung Monotype Emitter Micro timemachines Daathstaar |
Associated acts | Heavenly Music Corporation PGR Spice Barons Thessalonians KGB Khem One Ensemble |
Website | Silent Records |
Kim Cascone (December 21, 1955) is an Italian American composer of electronic music who is known for his releases in the ambient, drone, industrial and electro-acoustic genre on his own record label, Silent Records.[1][2]
Biography[]
In 1989 Cascone became an assistant music editor for director David Lynch on Twin Peaks and Wild At Heart.[3] Musically he has used various aliases over the years but became best known under the moniker Heavenly Music Corporation, a name taken from a track on the record (No Pussyfooting) by Brian Eno and Robert Fripp. Cascone released four full albums under this name from 1993 to 1996.[4]
In 1996 Cascone sold Silent Records and Pulsoniq Distribution to work as a sound designer/composer for Thomas Dolby's company Headspace.[5] After Headspace, Cascone went on to serve as the Director of Content for , a spin-off company from CCRMA, Stanford University where he co-invented an algorithm for realistic audio atmospheres and backgrounds for video games called Event Modeling.[6] He returned to making music in 1999 and has since been releasing records using his own name[7] on various labels as well as his own label, anechoic (named after his last Heavenly Music Corporation release), which he established in 1996. Cascone has released more than 50 albums of electronic music since 1984 and has recorded/performed with Merzbow, Keith Rowe, Tony Conrad, Scanner, John Tilbury, and Pauline Oliveros among others.
In academic writing, Cascone is known for his paper , which outlined the use of digital glitches and systemic failure in the creation of post-digital and laptop music.[8] He is also on the Advisory Board of the academic sound journal Interference based in Dublin, Ireland.
Cascone holds dual Italian and American citizenship as of September 2008.
In 2016 Cascone rebooted his record label Silent Records.
From 2016 to December 30th, 2017, Cascone served as the Music Director for The Silent Channel on SomaFM, an online streaming radio station that features the Silent Records catalog.[9]
Discography[]
- Blue Cube (Raster-Noton 1998)
- Cathode Flower (Ritornell 1999)
- (Delete) (Fällt 2000)
- Residualism (Ritornell 2001)
- Dust Theories (c74 2001)
- The Crystalline Address, with Scanner (Sub Rosa 2002)
- Pulsar Studies (anechoic 2004)
- Rondo/7Phases/Blowback, with Merzbow (Sub Rosa 2004)
- Gravity Handler ( 2004)
- Statistically Improbable Phrases ( 2006)
- The Astrum Argentum ( 2008)
- Pharmacie: Green & Red ( 2008)
- Music for Dagger & Guitar ( 2008)
- anti-musical celestial forces ( 2009)
- The Knotted Constellation (fourteen rotted coordinates) ( 2011)
- Subflowers - Phi ( 2016)
As Khem One[]
- Lunadronus - The Realm of Lunar Gauzes ( 2020)
- Heliodronus - Messenger of the Sun ( 2019)
- Copperopolis - Guitar Study ( 2018)
- Modal Gauzes No. 1 - Guitar Study ( 2018)
- Pollen & Fragments ( 2018)
As PGR[]
- Silence (PGR, 1985)
- The Flickering of Sowing Time (RRRecords, 1986)
- Cyclone Inhabited by Immobility (, 1987)
- The Black Field (Silent, 1989)
- Fetish, with Arcane Device (Silent, 1990)
- The Chemical Bride (Silent, 1992)
- The Morning Book of Serpents (Silent, 1995)
- A Hole of Unknown Depth (Silent, 1996)
As Heavenly Music Corporation[]
- In a Garden of Eden (Silent, 1993 / , 2018)
- Consciousness III (Silent, 1994)
- Lunar Phase (Silent, 1995 / , 2017)
- Anechoic (Silent, 1996)
with KGB Trio[]
- Swiss Pharmaceuticals (, 2005)
- Smoke on Devil's Mountain (, 2008)
- Noise Forest (, 2009)
with Spice Barons[]
- Future Perfect State (Silent, 1995)
Bibliography[]
- Cascone, Kim. "Aesthetics of Failure." Cambridge: MIT Press, 2000.
- Cascone, Kim. "Laptop music-counterfeiting aura in the age of infinite reproduction" Parachute 107, 2002.
- Cascone, Kim. "Grain, Sequence, System: Three Levels of Reception in the Performance of Laptop Music. Contemporary Music Review Volume 22, Issue 4, 2003.
- Cascone, Kim "Evolving the Emergent Content Workshop. Interace Cultures - Artistic Aspects of Interaction - Christa Sommerer, Laurent Mignonneau, Dorothee King (eds.), 2008.
- Cascone, Kim. "Grain of the Auditory Field" Junk Jet No.1, 2007.
- Cascone, Kim. "The Use of Density Groups in Electroacoustic Music" Contemporary Music Review, Volume 30, Issue 2, 2011.
- Cascone, Kim. "Residualism" Sound - Caleb Kelly MIT Press, 2011.
- Cascone, Kim. "Subtle Listening – How Artists Can Develop New Perceptual Circuits" Infinite Grain, March 30, 2014.
- Cascone, Kim. "Transcendigital Imagination: Developing Organs of Subtle Perception" Interference Journal of Sound, Volume 4, 2014.
References[]
- ^ Watson, Mike (2002). "Silent Records". ambientmusicguide.com. Archived from the original on 23 February 2014. Retrieved 29 August 2013.
- ^ Cooper, Sean. "Heavenly Music Corporation". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
- ^ Demers, Joanna (2010). Listening through the Noise : The Aesthetics of Experimental Electronic Music. Oxford University Press. p. 73. ISBN 9780199774487.
- ^ Watson, Mike (2002). "Heavenly Music Corporation". ambientmusicguide.com. Archived from the original on 5 January 2014. Retrieved 29 August 2013.
- ^ Cox, Christoph; Warner, Daniel (2004). Audio culture: readings in modern music. Continuum. p. 392. ISBN 9780826416148.
In the mid-1990s, Cascone became a sound designer for pop producer Thomas Dolby
- ^ US 7310604, Cascone, Kim; Costello, Sean M & Porcaro, Nicholas J et al., "Statistical sound event modeling system and methods", issued 2007
- ^ "Kim Cascone". Apple iTunes. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
- ^ Hayward, Susan (2013). Cinema Studies: The Key Concepts (4, revised ed.). Routledge. p. 107. ISBN 9781135120856. Retrieved 29 August 2013.
- ^ http://somafm.com/silent/
External links[]
- Kim Cascone Interview on Spiderbytes.com
- Interview with Kim Cascone on Ctheory.net
- Interview with Kim Cascone on Cycling74.com
- Review of CD "Music for Dagger & Guitar" - Joanna Demers
- Dialogue 05: Kim Cascone
- Interview with Kim Cascone for SEAMUS
- Kim Cascone 13 Questions on Prepared Guitar
- Kim Cascone: Dark Stations and Black Fields
- Interview with Kim Cascone for Postdigital Science and Education
- Living people
- American male composers
- 21st-century American composers
- American electronic musicians
- Ambient musicians
- People from Albion, Michigan
- 1955 births
- 21st-century American male musicians