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OK so I downloaded the whole thing. For me these mp3s are actually .mov files that think they're mp3s, so lots of programs had trouble opening them. On mac I was able to open in quicktime and then export them as "audio only" and it converts them to m4a. Just wanted to make sure I mentioned in case any of you have the same problem.

Evan, Friday, 11 March 2022 22:55 (two years ago) link

can anyone upload a zip of audio files for us dummies?

alpine static, Friday, 11 March 2022 23:59 (two years ago) link

I added them without issue to iTunes. Win10.

Tib, Saturday, 12 March 2022 08:49 (two years ago) link

Odd

Evan, Saturday, 12 March 2022 11:28 (two years ago) link

Oh, I downloaded what was labeled as the M4A files, maybe you did not?

Evan, Saturday, 12 March 2022 11:31 (two years ago) link

Archive org process:
download options : mpeg4 audio
click on the download button
audio opens in browser
right click: save audio as :
(win didn't give me any choice but mpeg4 audio)
just dragged and dropped into itunes.

maybe its the bit when the audio opens in my browser?

Tib, Saturday, 12 March 2022 12:12 (two years ago) link

The Sounds of the Earth field recordings bamboohouses mentioned look really interesting - from their discogs entries anyway.

I am using your worlds, Saturday, 12 March 2022 13:44 (two years ago) link

It’s the save audio as part, without that step nothing but QuickTime could make sense of the files for me.

Yeah my introduction to St. GIGA was through some of those field recordings I stumbled on years ago. I’m a sucker for raw audio of forests and beaches in general.

Evan, Saturday, 12 March 2022 13:55 (two years ago) link

Lastly on the file thing, to clarify I followed that exact download process but on Mac downloading the file after it opens in browser gave a file that still needed to be re-saved as audio only. Macs I guess!

Evan, Saturday, 12 March 2022 14:00 (two years ago) link

End of Spacey Night - A is great.

Evan, Tuesday, 15 March 2022 16:15 (two years ago) link

Agreed, and all of Spacey Night - B is great too. An all-out deep house/world fusion assault. These DJs had great taste in house music imo. They love unconvincing synthesized horns as much as I do.

OneSecondBefore, Thursday, 17 March 2022 04:39 (two years ago) link

Yeah love the house music parts. I think I heard Susumu Yokota at one point.

Evan, Thursday, 17 March 2022 11:49 (two years ago) link

self-promo: i put together an album recently; it's ambient leaning, but some parts a bit noisy. was quite influenced by dntel, microstoria, mego

http://elin.bandcamp.com/album/secret-work

― maelin, Monday, March 7, 2022 10:57 PM (one week ago) bookmarkflaglink

gorge

Swen, Saturday, 19 March 2022 22:10 (two years ago) link

St Giga files: if I downloaded them individually on a mac, I had to rename from .m4a.mp3 to .m4a. But the torrent option just downloaded them all as m4a files.

toby, Sunday, 20 March 2022 09:01 (two years ago) link

This St. Giga archive is amazing. I think this has just claimed my whole year of music listening.

hrep (H.P), Monday, 21 March 2022 03:17 (two years ago) link

yeah it is incredible. i also loved the artwork for each one when imported to itunes

adam, Monday, 21 March 2022 12:25 (two years ago) link

...your files came with artwork? Well shit. How do I get that?

Evan, Monday, 21 March 2022 14:07 (two years ago) link

i dl'd via torrent--maybe that's it?

adam, Monday, 21 March 2022 15:03 (two years ago) link

Yeah seems like the torrent was the way to go. I had all sorts of trouble with the other method, clearly.

Evan, Monday, 21 March 2022 15:19 (two years ago) link

The other files also had the artwork (and are properly tagged) if just renamed from mp3. But yep the torrent is the easiest way.

toby, Monday, 21 March 2022 19:26 (two years ago) link

The other files wouldn't even import into Apple Music for me, which I went into above. The only way to make them usable was to have Quicktime save as audio only file. Every other program wasn't able to load them.

Evan, Monday, 21 March 2022 20:53 (two years ago) link

Beyond The Yellow Haze by Emeka Ogboh, treated found sounds from Lagos.

Dan Worsley, Monday, 21 March 2022 21:21 (two years ago) link

lol the artwork for one of the st. giga tracks is deep space 9

mookieproof, Monday, 21 March 2022 21:40 (two years ago) link

The other files wouldn't even import into Apple Music for me, which I went into above. The only way to make them usable was to have Quicktime save as audio only file. Every other program wasn't able to load them.

Did you try just renaming from .m4a.mp3 to .m4a, though?

toby, Tuesday, 22 March 2022 08:41 (two years ago) link

I don't believe it was that simple... I had to resave the files as m4a vs. just renaming. But they also didn't appear as "m4a.mp3" just ".mp3" so the problem wasn't exactly clear at the time.

Evan, Tuesday, 22 March 2022 14:49 (two years ago) link

https://billowobservatory.bandcamp.com/album/stareside - will be buying this next Friday (full album releases the week after). All four album tracks on Spotify hit my ambient sweet spot.

Billow Observatory is the project of trans-Atlantic duo Jonas Munk (Denmark) and Jason Kolb (Michigan). Initially planned as a small side-project from their main work in Manual and Auburn Lull respectively, the two quickly realized their collaborative experiments merited more time and attention. Using heavily treated cavernous guitars, subtle synths, and crackling radio transmissions, their self-titled debut was released in 2012 as a double LP and established Billow Observatory as purveyors of unhurried, highly detailed ambient immersion. The release pair of II: Plains/Patterns in 2017, and III: Chroma/Contour in 2019, on Munk's own Azure Vista Records, introduced a subtle underpinning of rhythm, pulse, and stutter among the washes, expanding their sound with a hint of understated electronica.

Marking 10 years since debuting on Felte, 2022 sees the release of Stareside, their most forcefully elegant undertaking to date. A record of swaying quarantine temperament, Stareside's 9 tracks thread the needle between hope and hopelessness - daydreaming whilst watching the world go mad in the blink of an eye. Not shy of overt rhythm, soaring motifs, and daunting undercurrents, Stareside veers wildly in new directions, yet keeps one hand near the record bin of comforting nostalgia (think early Warp Records, Jon Hassel, and Conny Plank to name a few).

the body of a spider... (scampering alpaca), Thursday, 24 March 2022 14:45 (two years ago) link

nice, thanks!

corrs unplugged, Thursday, 24 March 2022 15:25 (two years ago) link

In the beginnings of my hunt for more info of the music featured on (at the moment) "Sound of Coral - A" I stumbled on your posts, OneSecondBefore, on selectbutton! Small internet!

Evan, Friday, 25 March 2022 14:21 (two years ago) link

There is some stuff on St.GIGA in Toop's Ocean of Sound. I clipped this last time I read it.

“Sounds and music which match the wave patterns of this guiding line will be selected and transmitted to harmonize with each cycle. By matching the wave patterns of nature and the melodic patterns of music in this way, a powerful and deep world of sound will be realised. This world of sound, filled with the vibrations of nature, will draw people into an unusual mental space where they can experience the sweet beginnings of life itself, reminiscent of the start of existence as an embryo within amniotic fluids …”

Hiroshi Yokoi - St.GIGA station handbook (1990)

droid, Friday, 25 March 2022 15:56 (two years ago) link

i loved Ocean of Sound, devoured it, and yet have no recollection of it talking about St Giga. but there it is, in Ch 6:

amniotic fluids

Devised in 1990 by Hiroshi Yokoi, a pioneer of twenty-four hour FM radio transmission in Japan, St GIGA was the first Japanese satellite station. The concept was inspired by a Kurt Vonnegut story called “The Sirens of Titan”, in which cave-dwelling creatures called Harmoniums eat beautiful sounds and shine with light. The only words they know are “I’m here” and “I’m glad you’re there”, the perfect distillation of radio’s most basic principle. Programmed according to tidal patterns, sunrise and sunset and the changing phases of the moon, rather than Greenwich standard time, the station works upon principles which would be regarded in the UK as symptoms of delusional mania.

“The cyclical patterns created by these various natural forces are combined to form a single line which is used as the guiding line for programme scheduling”, writes Mr Yokoi in the radio station handbook. “The movements of this ‘guiding line’ are irregular and, rather than conforming to the Greenwich time line, form a cyclical pattern based on the natural rhythms that synchronise with human behaviour and emotions. Sounds and music which match the wave patterns of this guiding line will be selected and transmitted to harmonize with each cycle. By matching the wave patterns of nature and the melodic patterns of music in this way, a powerful and deep world of sound will be realised. This world of sound, filled with the vibrations of nature, will draw people into an unusual mental space where they can experience the sweet beginnings of life itself, reminiscent of the start of existence as an embryo within amniotic fluids … We are about to enter a period of major historical change not often witnessed in the long history of mankind. I believe that people involved in media have an important obligation to fulfil. This is to truly grasp the spirit of the period. And at the same time to use their imaginative powers and practical skills to create a ‘dream tide’.” Those who understand the St GIGA programme best, and thus its main target audience, Hiroshi Yokoi claims, are “unborn babies sleeping quietly in amniotic fluids”.

Karl Malone, Friday, 25 March 2022 16:20 (two years ago) link

i have to admit, when i finally found the passage (skimming through pages) and found the rest of the text, i kind of felt like man in the high castle when coming across the part after the ellipses:

"... We are about to enter a period of major historical change not often witnessed in the long history of mankind. I believe that people involved in media have an important obligation to fulfil. This is to truly grasp the spirit of the period. And at the same time to use their imaginative powers and practical skills to create a ‘dream tide’.”

that is an amazing belief

Karl Malone, Friday, 25 March 2022 16:22 (two years ago) link

He was right - though not in perhaps the way he envisaged.

droid, Friday, 25 March 2022 16:27 (two years ago) link

To go back to the OT, all of my ambient recommendations generally come in radio show form.

No Place Like Drone

Occasionally some of them are good.

droid, Friday, 25 March 2022 16:53 (two years ago) link

Anyone able to identify the artist on the second half of "Dreamt Water-A"?

Evan, Saturday, 26 March 2022 15:00 (two years ago) link

the extended twinkly synth part?

thinkmanship (sleeve), Saturday, 26 March 2022 16:46 (two years ago) link

Some synth but also prominent glockenspiel & guitar, about 40 minutes into it.

Evan, Saturday, 26 March 2022 18:18 (two years ago) link

can't stop listening to st giga, thank you

flopson, Sunday, 27 March 2022 16:39 (two years ago) link

has someone packaged up all the st giga files into one download/torrent yet

im zelenky (||||||||), Sunday, 27 March 2022 17:41 (two years ago) link

i think the ultimate object in the world would be a textfile with all the tracks and timestamps. but i think that would take some sort of miracle god of ambient music to figure out

Karl Malone, Sunday, 27 March 2022 17:50 (two years ago) link

if you look at the archive.org page posted upthread (https://archive.org/details/stgigaarchive/St.GIGA+001) there's a link to the torrent of all files on the lower right-hand side.

Jaime Pressly and America (f. hazel), Sunday, 27 March 2022 18:03 (two years ago) link

xxp If you click "Show All" on the bottom right there is a torrent file. It's being seeded. 6.7GB. I guess this would be the same (but faster than) clicking the download button for "170 files"?

I am just catching up here. like what what now

maf you one two (maffew12), Sunday, 27 March 2022 18:04 (two years ago) link

oh yes there's also that "TORRENT" link :)

maf you one two (maffew12), Sunday, 27 March 2022 18:06 (two years ago) link

Good a place as any I guess to mention that Philip Jeck has died. RIP.

Vanishing Point (Chinaski), Sunday, 27 March 2022 19:04 (two years ago) link

That tune at 40 mins in Dreamt Water-A has a distinctly early 90s chill out vibe. Reminds me a bit of System 7's water album.

droid, Monday, 28 March 2022 13:55 (two years ago) link

Shazam has been very helpful for some of these tracks. Jam and Spoon's Secret Kind Of Love has become a nice edition to my collection ( think it is at the end of dreamt water-b).

Could do without this Peter Gabriel track on easy-wind A tbh.

hrep (H.P), Tuesday, 29 March 2022 05:44 (two years ago) link

Love that J&S track. Slight echoes of Moments in Love

groovypanda, Tuesday, 29 March 2022 10:32 (two years ago) link

I don't remember which recordings they were on, but some of my top tracks I've pulled out at:
D*Note - The Garden of Earthly Delights
Hector Zazou - The Long Voyage
Saeko Suzuki - Real
Andrew Poppy - The Object is a Hungry Wolf

Sadly, shazam doesn't always recognize the music. I think half the reason is the field recordings they often layer under them, and the other half is just that some of these tracks are very obscure at this point.

OneSecondBefore, Tuesday, 29 March 2022 14:00 (two years ago) link

agreed, the Shazam results are often hilariously wrong

thinkmanship (sleeve), Tuesday, 29 March 2022 15:49 (two years ago) link

Loving "I Only Have Eyes For You- Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy" at end of ebb-tide A. So classic

hrep (H.P), Tuesday, 29 March 2022 22:47 (two years ago) link

Andrew Poppy - The Object is a Hungry Wolf

same

flopson, Wednesday, 30 March 2022 05:42 (two years ago) link


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