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MONTHLY ARCHIVES: August 2009

INDIA SOUNDSCAPE: DJ Cheb-i-Sabbah Mix (Part Two)

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“Varanasi, which most residents prefer to call Banaras or Kashi, has been a city for 6,000, perhaps as long as 10.000 years. It was originally a city where you came to die or to do sadhana. It was also a place where people came to be alone… as it encourages the kind of interiority that enables people to get a better reality that they might have when they are constantly in the current of human life… Continuously moving, continuously in flux, even Banaras’s greatest temple, the Vishvanath, has not stayed in one place, but has traveled along, moving as the energies and focus of the city have moved. What has remained, though, is an awareness of the vitality of human life and of the finality of death. In this sense, Banaras is completely unchanged from the moment of its founding.” -Robert Svoboda

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Noted DJ, Cheb-i-Sabbah, mixes this unique 70 minute sonic journey of India made with Soundwalk field recordings. Available to Soundwalk fans here, in five distinct audio excerpts.

Check it: INDIA: Soundscape and Varasani City of Light Audio Tour

Image: Eddie Stern   Audio: Soundwalk and Cheb i Sabbah

JAZZY JAY UNRELEASED: Part Three

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Soundwalk collaborated with The Original Jazzy Jay on our BRONX: Hip Hop audio tour, winner of the 2004 Audie Award for Best Original Work.

This new unreleased, unedited, uncut mix was originally created by Jazzy Jay to keep Soundwalk listeners entertained while taking the 6 express train back downtown after finishing the audio tour. We offer this mix, in three parts, exclusively to our Soundwalk fans.

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Image: Sacha Waldman

BROKE-ASS STUART’S GODDAMN WEBSITE

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A shout out to blogger Danielle Levanas – Bargain Soul Huntress – of Broke-Ass Stuart’s Goddamn Webiste, which featured Soundwalk in a recent article about walking around in NYC.

Soundwalk is a totally unique company who has created off-the-beaten-track audio tours for many NYC hoods[...]they offer insights into neighborhoods you always frequent, but have never truly discovered.  Unstuffy, hip, and completely engaging, Soundwalk’s New York tours include DUMBO, Williamsburg, LES, Chinatown, Bronx (hip hop and graffiti tours), Wall St, Meat Packing District, Ground Zero, Times Square, Little Italy, and Times Square.  Don’t miss the FREE Bryant Park tour narrated by Matthew Broderick!!  Oh and if you find yourself in China, Paris, or Varanasi any time soon, you might want to download those tours to bring along too.  Check out the website for free listening samples and maps of the tours.”

“Cinematic sound effects, fascinating local insights, spot on music, experimental soundscapes, and a hearty sense of humor, my tour of Wall Street (an area I formerly had avoided at all costs) provided depth and textures to this area of New York I had never imagined before.”

For our FREE Bryant Park audio tour (narrated by Matthew Broderick) click here.

For more info on our other audio tours click here.

To read the full article click here.

NEW YORK TIMES: Layar and Soundwalk

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A shout out to technology writer Marshall Kirkpatrick of The New York Times, who featured Soundwalk in a recent article about Layar and Augmented Reality applications.

“Of all the Augmented Reality apps we’ve seen so far, though, Layar is the most exciting because it’s a platform. We look forward to seeing if the user experience can come close to matching the huge amount of hype this medium is getting.

The possibilities are many; New York new media agency Soundwalk is developing a mixed-reality fiction data set for Layar, for example, where users will be able to listen to a story tied to physical locations around their cities and navigate through the story by walking down the street and viewing the places they visit through their phones… “

Stay tuned as we continue to release details on our Soundwalk Mobile projects in development.

To read the full New York Times article click here.

KILL THE EGO BY SOUNDWALK AND ROSTARR

   

“Kill the Ego started as a song, a song of New York, an epic forty minute song built over ten years of fragmented memories, voices of pimps and engineers, poets and domanitrixs, visionaries and children, hope and sorrow captured on field recording devices and in studios by Stephan Crasneanski and Dug Winningham, the sound design team otherwise known as Soundwalk.

In February 2008 Romon Yang, otherwise known as Rostarr, was listening to that song intently, memorizing it, envisioning it. He and Soundwalk had been brought together by French producer Eric Dalbin to make a movie for a March 4th festival deadline. Directors Jim Helton and Ron Patane were then commissioned along with line producer Joie Reinstein to make a movie of Rostarr’s vision of Soundwalk’s sound.

Inspired by the process oriented masterpiece “The Mystery of Picasso” by Henri-Georges Clouzot and the work of experimental filmmakers Stan Brakhage and Phil Solomon, the filmmaking process began almost at once. Rostarr worked like a madman for two weeks, producing all the work for the first installment of Kill the Ego in an amazing and remarkably physical burst of creativity.

The filmmakers documented the work and tried to find ways to make the process come alive through the shooting and later through an equally furious editorial process. Rostarr’s physical presence as an artist is truly cinematic, he is like a martial artist of paint and ink as the utmost control and daring experimentation is combined with a reckless abandon and fluid grace. Each twist and turn of the sound design is reflected in Rostarr’s evolving process as canvases are painted over, stories are told and erased, transforming from representations to abstract emotional reactions.

Throughout the shooting and editorial process the soundtrack played over and over, the sound merging with the paint in Rostarr’s studio and later with the image as the two elements became merged into what is now known as Kill the Ego.”

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Upcoming NYC film screening: September 9th 2009 Kinetic Cinema 7:30 pm at The Tank

Advance tickets available for purchase online here.

Images: Atsushi Nishijima  Text: Kill The Ego Director’s Statement

INDIA SOUNDSCAPE: DJ Cheb-i-Sabbah Mix (Part One)

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“Varanasi, which most residents prefer to call Banaras or Kashi, has been a city for 6,000, perhaps as long as 10.000 years. It was originally a city where you came to die or to do sadhana. It was also a place where people came to be alone… as it encourages the kind of interiority that enables people to get a better reality that they might have when they are constantly in the current of human life… Continuously moving, continuously in flux, even Banaras’s greatest temple, the Vishvanath, has not stayed in one place, but has traveled along, moving as the energies and focus of the city have moved. What has remained, though, is an awareness of the vitality of human life and of the finality of death. In this sense, Banaras is completely unchanged from the moment of its founding.” -Robert Svoboda

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Noted DJ, Cheb-i-Sabbah, mixes this unique 70 minute sonic journey of India made with Soundwalk field recordings. Available to Soundwalk fans here, in five distinct audio excerpts.

Check it: INDIA: Soundscape and Varasani City of Light Audio Tour

Image: Eddie Stern  Audio: Soundwalk and DJ Cheb i Sabbah

BERLIN SOUND COLLAGE: PANORAMA

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Soundwalk’s collage excerpt, from a series of Berlin nightlife field recordings, features noises, distortions, low frequencies, and quieter spaces… mostly recorded at Panorama, Week End and an underground bunker club.

Image: Dug Winningham

Audio: Stephan Crasneanscki

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Augmented Reality Soundwalk with Layar

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Today we have the pleasure to announce that we started working on a Soundwalk for Android phones using the Layar Reality Browser 2.0. Layar is a free application on your mobile phone which shows what is around you by displaying real time digital information on top of reality through the camera of your mobile phone.

Soundwalks mix fiction and reality in a cinematic experience giving the listener the impression of actually being in a film. The Layar Soundwalk will augment reality with additional contents to the St. Germain des Prés in Paris Soundwalk with Virginie Ledoyen and original music by Benjamin Biolay.

If you haven’t heard about the St. Germain des Prés Paris Soundwalk yet, it’s a unique experience to discover private courtyards and let you guide between poetry, bliss and discovery of the St. Germain des Prés neighborhood following the steps of Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir, Serge Gainsbourg, Napoléon Bonaparte, Oscar Wilde, George Sand, Marguerite Duras, Godard, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Gertrude Stein, Henry Miller, Balthus, Delacroix, Danton, Marat, Picasso, Baudelaire, Camille Saint-Saëns.

Users will be able to experience the Soundwalk Layar première during Nuit Blanche in Paris on October 3, 2009.

A special preview demo will be shown during the PICNIC ‘09 from 23 to 25 September 2009 in Amsterdam.

We hope to see you there!

KILL THE EGO @ KINETIC CINEMA Sept 9th

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‘KILL THE EGO’ , an audio portrait of New York City conceived by Soundwalk, visually interpreted as a motion painting film by Rostarr and directed by Jim Helton & Ron Patane, is opening Movement Media’s Kinetic Cinema screening series wednesday September 9th at 7:30 pm. Location: The Tank 345 45th St. NYC.  Advance $10 tickets available here

Original premiere: Anthology Film Archives, July 2009

Listen to an excerpt from ‘KILL THE EGO’

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View film trailer here

SWEDISH PRESS SHOUT OUT

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A shout out and thank you to the Swedish daily newspaper, Svenska Dagbladet, for covering Soundwalk in their Resor/Travel section.