Intonarumori (band)
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Intonarumori | |
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Origin | Seattle, Washington |
Genres | Avant-garde Experimental Electronic |
Years active | 1994–present |
Labels | Unit Circle Rekkids Singular Sphere Records |
Members | Kevin Goldsmith |
Intonarumori is the alias of the Seattle-based composer Kevin Goldsmith. Goldsmith started composing experimental electronic works under the name "The Unit Circle" while living in Chicago in 1986. After moving to Seattle in 1994, he adopted the new pseudonym, Intonarumori as a tribute to the Futurist arts movement as well as a reference to the Intonarumori machines created by Luigi Russolo.
Discography[edit]
Albums[edit]
- Sound Collages 1991-1994, Unit Circle Rekkids, Cassette, 1995
- Beta, self-released, CDR, 1999
- Intonarumori, Unit Circle Rekkids, CD, 1999
- Material, Unit Circle Rekkids, CD, 2002
- GTR Remix, Singular Sphere Records, CD, 2004
Singles[edit]
- "A Curse Uttered, A Dream Forgotten", self-released, MP3, 2008
Compilations[edit]
- Unit Circle Compilation, Unit Circle Rekkids, cassette, 1991
- Constant Bit Select of a Vector Net, RMI Mind/Body Vol. 1, Atomic Novelties, 2CD, 1992
- Unauthorized Taping Compilation, NEC, cassette, 1995
- Focus and Decay, RMI Mind/Body Vol. 3, Atomic Novelties, 2CD, 1996
- Layer Parallelism, Nocturne Concrète Compilation, Unit Circle Rekkids, CD, 1996
- Whispers, Murmurs, Mumbles, Grumbles & Gurgles, Soundtrack To A Font, P22 Records, CD, 1998
- KVRX Improvisation #1, Educational Programming - KVRX Local LiveVolume 3, KVRX Radio, CD, 1999
- JSI1, SoniCabal 1999 Compilation, The SoniCabal, CD, 1999
- OS2, Pleasure Vibe 2000 - A Unit Circle Rekkids Sampler, Unit Circle Rekkids, CD, 2000
- Intonarumori Remix, Ham and Treachery - Nervous, All The Transients, CDR, 2001
- Live At Consolidated Works 12.15.00, Sonicabal 2, The SoniCabal, CD, 2001
- untitled, Surround Sound Transmissions, mimeograph, DVD-R, 2004
Appearances[edit]
- "a slow, wide vibration", Mason Jones - Midnight In The Twillight Factory, Monotremata Records, CD, 1999
- Forever Is Another Place, 15 Degrees, bios+a+ic - Texture Blue, Entropic Advance, CD 2003
See also[edit]
Notes and references[edit]
- ↑ Goldsmith, Kevin. "Discography". Intonarumori Discography. Retrieved 2 September 2008.
External links[edit]
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