07: Music Restoration

Not every song can be a chart-topper. There is a Chicago-based record label that strives to archive and release music that was largely ignored in its own time. The Numero Group has generated a catalog of neglected music across many genres. Ken Shipley explains the origins, mission, and vision of The Numero Group.

Music featured (courtesy of The Numero Group):

Our Numero Recommendations:

Further Reading:
Retromania by Simon Reynolds

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06: Sound Extinction

Craig and George challenge themselves to make a dark subject lighter. They each tackle a separate story involving “death” and technology. They explore The Museum of Endangered Sounds and an app inspired by a power-deficient toy.

Music:
Norbert Herber “Two,” “One” and “Eight” from I am Ai, We are Ai. Bandai installation

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05: Florasonic

We often hear instruments, but we don’t get to experience their full range of sounds. Craig and George spoke with Alex Inglizian and Lou Mallozzi of the Experimental Sound Studio in Chicago about a unique sound Installation that is a part of their Florasonic series. Find out more about Michael Thieke‘s, “Holzmusick,” and the Experimental Sound Studio in this week’s episode.

Music Featured:
Fumosonic – “After the Gold Rush
Fumosonic –  “44 Raincoats

Read More:
In the Blink of an Ear: Toward a Non-Cochlear Sonic Art by Seth Kim-Cohen
The Clarinet by Eric Hoeprich
Clarinet Acoustics by O. Lee Gibson

Hear More:
The Clarinet Trio – 4 featuring Michael Thieke

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