A Wide Space Variable compiles recent recordings by If / When, a solo project of Stuttgart, Germany-based musician and sound artist Chris Williams. The eight tracks experiment with a variety of tools and techniques that nevertheless achieve a cohesive, wistful mood. Field recordings, shortwave static, and snippets of ham radio transmissions mix with synthesized and acoustic sounds, resulting in a set of tightly composed scenic miniatures. Hints of anxiety drift through oneiric collages that take inspiration from fractured communications, found materials, and everyday discoveries and encounters. Oblique melodies inject sunshine and warmth into a melancholy background of obscured voices and ambivalent background noise.
Each physical package includes an ink-stamped, hand-numbered CD-R and a unique, hand-numbered print, contained in a hangable recycled bag for storage and display.
Details
1. Prelude
2. Waiting, Proud and Bold
3. Null Thesis Calligraphy
4. Low Information Zone
5. Coordinated Universal Time
6. Who Will Bury the Gravediggers?
7. The Long Ringdown
8. An Inverted Owl
CD-R, total runtime: 36:15
Object manipulations, recordings, synthesizers, programming, processing, mixing, print, package: Chris Williams
Produced 2021-2024 in the Yellow Hen Observatory
Digital download plus limited physical edition of 13 copies. This is Smooth Space Edition #4.
Ordering information
Please visit Bandcamp to download or purchase this edition.
CD-R with print: 12 Euros plus shipping
Digital download: 5 Euros
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Artist
Chris Williams (cwllms.net) is a Stuttgart, Germany based musician, sound artist, and editor. He was a founding member of The Glass Bees, a New York City-based project that between 2006 and 2013 developed and applied strategies for improvised sound-making, multimedia installation, and collaboration. Since relocating to Germany, he has self-released recordings and photography publications through Smooth Space Editions. He has presented multimedia and sound installations at Kunstraum 34 (Stuttgart), the generate!_lab Festival for Electronic Arts (Tübingen), and xCoAx — the Conference on Computation, Communication, Aesthetics & X (Milan).