In Tokyo, Onkyo, a Japanese word meaning "reverberation of sound," is also the name of a genre of reductionist music--lowercase music--where would-be invisible musicians play empty turntables, no-input mixers, sine wave generators, gaps in the sound. These pictures, I hope, play silence, o Read more...

In Tokyo, Onkyo, a Japanese word meaning "reverberation of sound," is also the name of a genre of reductionist music--lowercase music--where would-be invisible musicians play empty turntables, no-input mixers, sine wave generators, gaps in the sound. These pictures, I hope, play silence, or something like it. (A goal: "Some very Tilbury-esque Feldmanisms with occasional inside piano scrapes.") Loud pictures are for Flickr.

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