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why we love this
Just as in wet-on-wet painting, where one applies paint directly onto wet paint without allowing the lower layer to dry, Felicity replaces brushstrokes with melodic symphonies of water and layers them with each other to create a mesmerizing environment where artificial and natural elements seamlessly merge.
about the cassette
Wet On Wet reveals Felicity Mangan's fascination with all things water and other related phenomena. It features a wide range of works, including a recording of a performance that incorporates biorhythms and timbres collected from river banks, a monophonic installation piece inspired by amphibians and amphitheaters, and recordings of human-frog conversations. Fascinating both in concept and sonics, it continues to expand on Mangan's exploration of biophonic patterns, quasi-bioacoustics, and aural illusions.
- 1 - Digging The Pedospheric Vibes I 2:48
- 2 - Dolphin Tricks 3:52
- 3 - River Toce 5:28
- 4 - Digging The Pedospheric Vibes II 5:28
- 5 - When Do Frogs Go Out 3:06
- 6 - Ampi-theater 8:06
- 7 - Digging The Pedospheric Vibes III 9:12
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€14,00
only 3 left
- 1 - Digging The Pedospheric Vibes I 2:48
- 2 - Dolphin Tricks 3:52
- 3 - River Toce 5:28
- 4 - Digging The Pedospheric Vibes II 5:28
- 5 - When Do Frogs Go Out 3:06
- 6 - Ampi-theater 8:06
- 7 - Digging The Pedospheric Vibes III 9:12
Embed
Copy and paste this code to your site to embed.
why we love this
Just as in wet-on-wet painting, where one applies paint directly onto wet paint without allowing the lower layer to dry, Felicity replaces brushstrokes with melodic symphonies of water and layers them with each other to create a mesmerizing environment where artificial and natural elements seamlessly merge.
about the cassette
Wet On Wet reveals Felicity Mangan's fascination with all things water and other related phenomena. It features a wide range of works, including a recording of a performance that incorporates biorhythms and timbres collected from river banks, a monophonic installation piece inspired by amphibians and amphitheaters, and recordings of human-frog conversations. Fascinating both in concept and sonics, it continues to expand on Mangan's exploration of biophonic patterns, quasi-bioacoustics, and aural illusions.