Andrea-Jane Cornell is a sound artist, improviser, and musician based in Louisville, Kentucky. She uses a combination of short and long wave radio frequencies, instruments and objects to create long-form mediative pieces, for live performance, video and film works.
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Barchan is a crescent shaped dune, sculpted by the wind. This piece uses textures and tones to sculpt sonic shapes that are scattered and reform over time. Radio frequencies, cymbals, resonant crystal bowls, drum machine, shruti box, and field recordings were used to make the piece.
credits
from Fair Play 2,
released March 25, 2018
Photo : John Nation
Purportedly the recordings of a disgraced experimental psychologist (you decide), “Jumand” sets spoken word to eerie synths. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 2, 2023
J.Lynch (aka Thirty Pounds of Bone) plays with organic elements, including prepared piano, against electronics to impressionistic effect. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 21, 2023
supported by 5 fans who also own “Andrea-Jane CORNELL - Barshan”
Watery tunnels of sun evaporation that dries my brain and makes me start to sing " lalalalalakkkkslslalaa!!" very loud in my room (also .. when my little kids are sleeping at night in their room)
My eyes are still open.. but not for too long.
This is a compelte master piece work of mixing glossy textures, some metalic or pipeish synths and applause percussions.
Definetely on my top 10 of the year.
And maybe top ten in ten years.
To be listened with earphones. bardotodolpablopicco