Nicolas Collins - 100 Of The Worlds Most Beautiful Melodies
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[Untitled] | 00:41 | |
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Nicolas Collins - 100 of the World's Most Beautiful Melodies
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Role | Company |
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Mixed At | Airshaft Studio |
Recorded At | Airshaft Studio |
Mastered At | Frankford/Wayne Mastering Labs |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Artwork | Amy Bernstein |
Electronics | Nicolas Collins |
Engineer | Nicolas Collins |
Mixed By | Nicolas Collins |
Liner Notes | Nicolas Collins |
Mastered By | Michael Sarsfield |
Photography By | Susan Tallman |
Notes
- Recorded at Airshaft Studio (New York City), The Kitchen (New York City) and Stichting STEIM (Amsterdam), January 1988 - May 1989.
- Tracks performed by Jon Zorn recorded directly to digital 2-track. All others recorded on analog 8-track and mixed to digital at Stichting STEIM, May and July 1988, and at Airschaft Studio, May 1989.
- Assembled on AMS Audiofile at Studio consultants (New York City).
- Mastered at Frankford / Wayne (New York City).
- Cover illustration taken from Alfred E. Brehm: Brehm's Tierleben.
- © & ℗ 1989 Nicolas Collins except for 1 & 42 Peter Cusack.
About Nicolas Collins
Nicolas Collins was born in New York City in 1954. He studied composition with Alvin Lucier at Wesleyan University, where he received his B.A. and M.A. He has performed as a composer and presented audio installations throughout the United States, Europe, South America and Japan. His work is represented on many recordings and has been broadcast on radio and television around the world. He was a pioneer in the use of microcomputers in live performance, and has made extensive use of "home-made" electronic circuitry, radio, found sound material, and transformed musical instruments. His recent work emphasizes spoken word, and combines idiosyncratic electronics with conventional acoustic instruments
Nicolas Collins is also prominent as a curator of performance and installation art, and has been a board member, curator and policy advisor for numerous cultural organizations, including PS1, The Clocktower, The Kitchen, Roulette, Studio PASS, the Relache ensemble, De IJsbreker, Podewil and the Internationalen Musikfestwochen Luzern. In 1992 he relocated from New York to the Netherlands, where he was for three years Visiting Artistic Director of Stichting STEIM in Amsterdam. In 1996-97 he was a DAAD composer-in-residence in Berlin. He lives in Berlin with his wife, writer Susan Tallman, and their son and daughter.
Name Vars
- Collins
- N. Collins
- Nic Collins
- Nicholas Collins
- Nick Collins
Comments
Nicolas Collins' forays into sound are maybe not for everyone, but if you have an open mind, they are a lot of fun ~