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1Hysteresis (Part Two)
Sounds [Galvanised Extraction Duct] – Stephen Cornford
17:28
2Hysteresis (Part One)
Sounds [Two Glass Vases] – Stephen Cornford
17:20

Credits

  • Effects [Homemade Cassette Delay], Recorded By [Microphones]Stephen Cornford

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Stephen Cornford - Hysteresis mp3

Performer: Stephen Cornford

Title: Hysteresis

Country: UK & US

Release date: 2010

Label: Gifts Nobody Wants

Style: Experimental

Catalog: gnw13

Genre: Electronic

Size MP3: 1601 mb

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Votes: 751

Record source: Cassette, Album, C36

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Keth
Cornford describes the release as “A pair of pieces made using the SSCD_6.2 cassette delay, microphones and hollow objects”, which first made me think of Joe Colley‘s works using Piezos and various resonating objects. I was not far off, as while the structure of much of his work may be straightforward, he has a similarly intuitive grasp of texture and dynamics. Actually, I shouldn’t say straightforward as the music is as byzantine as the devices and installations used to produce it.

There is an element of generative music in Cornford’s works – an ecosystem is created, variables are input, and the machines are then left to their own devices (no pun intended?). This is as apparent in Hysteresis as any of his installations, since even with human interaction the delay system as a whole reproduces every input in at first tangible and later increasingly intangible and mutated forms. I would be remiss if I didn’t point out that the condition of hysteresis itself occurs in ferromagnetic materials – cassettes included (I have to admit to entering a bit of a Wiki-hole on the subject, which made me wax philosophical for some time on how the condition of hysteresis could relate to the effect of the accretion of auditory experience on music production (but I will mercifully spare you those thoughts)).
Keth
Cornford describes the release as “A pair of pieces made using the SSCD_6.2 cassette delay, microphones and hollow objects”, which first made me think of Joe Colley‘s works using Piezos and various resonating objects. I was not far off, as while the structure of much of his work may be straightforward, he has a similarly intuitive grasp of texture and dynamics. Actually, I shouldn’t say straightforward as the music is as byzantine as the devices and installations used to produce it.

There is an element of generative music in Cornford’s works – an ecosystem is created, variables are input, and the machines are then left to their own devices (no pun intended?). This is as apparent in Hysteresis as any of his installations, since even with human interaction the delay system as a whole reproduces every input in at first tangible and later increasingly intangible and mutated forms. I would be remiss if I didn’t point out that the condition of hysteresis itself occurs in ferromagnetic materials – cassettes included (I have to admit to entering a bit of a Wiki-hole on the subject, which made me wax philosophical for some time on how the condition of hysteresis could relate to the effect of the accretion of auditory experience on music production (but I will mercifully spare you those thoughts)).