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This list has CDs and DVDs that were produced by other people.
I can also supply most of my pieces on recordable CD or DVD, as appropriate.
Triangular Vibrations
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Triangular Vibrations is
on the"Synchresis" DVD, released by the Australian Network for Art and Tecnhology to accomplay the Summer 2007 issue of their magazine Filter.
"Synchresis" contains
videos by Robin Fox, Peter Newman, Ian Andrews, Andrew Gadow, Julian Oliver and Steven Pickles, Jean Poole, Wade Marynowski, Botborg, Gordon Monro and Abject Leader (Sally Golding and Joel Stern). |
Dissonant Particles
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Dissonant Particles is
on the DVD "Video by Numbers", Tape Projects Issue
1, released by Tape Projects.
"Video by Numbers" contains
videos by Nic Whyte, Warran Wright, Sam Keene, Benjamin Ducroz,
Isobel Knowles, Gordon Monro, Simon O'Carrigan, Paul Robertson and
Benny Woo.
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Lament Over Jerusalem
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Lament Over Jerusalem, in the
arrangement for viola by Paul Groh, is on the CD "Extreme
Viola", released by Paul Groh.
"Extreme Viola" contains music
by Hindemith, Graham Powning, Paul Groh and Gordon Monro. The performer
is Paul Groh (viola), with sound engineering by Mathew Hoarty. The
CD is available from Paul Groh, P.O. Box 6001, Gorokan, NSW 2263,
Australia; email pgroh (at) tudogs (dot) net (dot) au.
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The Voice of the Phoenix (2)
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The Voice of the Phoenix (2)
is on the CD "Flöte und Computer 2", ProViva/Intersound
(Munich) CD ISPV 191.
"Flöte und Computer 2"
contains music by Carlos Delgado (Argentina/USA), Michael Hoeldke
(Germany), Ron Mazurek (USA), Gordon Monro (Australia), Roland Pfrengle
(Germany) and Thomas Seelig (Germany). The performer in all cases
is Beate-Gabriela Schmitt, who plays flutes as large as the sub-contrabass
flute, with sound engineering by Thomas Seelig.
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Peer Pressure
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Peer Pressure is on the CD "second
iteration::audio", CEMA-02A1, Centre
for Electronic Media Art, Monash University, Wellington Road, Clayton, VIC 3168,
AUSTRALIA
"second iteration::audio"
is the audio CD produced in association with the Second Iteration
conference on generative systems in the arts, held in Melbourne,
Australia, December 57, 2001. Music by Gordon Monro, Atsushi
Yamaji and Atelier Bow-Wow, Tim Kreger, Ananda Poernomo, Timothy
Nohe, Garth Paine, Tatsuo Unemi, Andrew Garton and Tim Cole.
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The Voice of the Phoenix (1)
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The Voice of the Phoenix (1)
is on the CD "Cocks Crow, Dogs Bark", which is
the companion CD to Volume 7 (1997) of the Leonardo
Music Journal. [I no longer have copies of this CD, but there
is one in the Australian Music
Centre's library.]
"Cocks Crow, Dogs Bark" contains
music by mostly American composers; much of it involves algorithmic
or probabilistic procedures. The composers are Warren Burt (Australia/USA),
Laurie Spiegel (USA), Daniel Goode (USA), Gordon Monro (Australia),
Christian Wolff (USA), Tom Johnson (USA/France), Charles Ames (USA),
Mary Simoni (USA), Nick Didkovsky (USA), James Tenney (USA/Canada)
and Daniel Feldman (USA).
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Study
in Dimension 1.245
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Study in Dimension 1.245 is
on the CD "Roads to Chaos", SP9603, by SoundPrints,
SoundPrints, Weston, Ontario Canada. Also available from
me, at a cost of $A20 plus P&P ($A3 within Australia.)
"Roads to Chaos" contains
music derived from or inspired by fractals and chaos theory. Music
by Gustav Ciamaga (Canada), Heinz-Josef Florian (Germany), Ron Fein
(USA), Bruno Degazio (Canada), Kirk Corey (USA), Karl Mohr (Canada),
Karlheinz Essl (Austria), Gordon Monro (Australia), James Harley
(Canada), Robert Del Buono (Canada) and Martin Guertner (Germany).
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Mandala
1086
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Mandala 1086 is on the CD
"wattever", TP074 (two CD set, 1996), by Tall
Poppies Records, PO Box 373, Glebe, NSW 2037, Australia.
"wattever"
contains computer and electronic music covering 20 years of the WATT
concerts in Sydney, Australia. Music by Martin Wesley-Smith, Carl Vine,
Jon Drummond, Jim Franklin, Adrian Luca, Anthony Hood, Julian Knowles,
Ian Fredericks, Adrian Keenan, Anthony Jones, Rik Rue, Gordon Monro,
Greg White, Robert Douglas, Greg Schiemer and Graeme Leak.
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Dry Choices
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Dry Choices is on the CD "Assembly",
ACMA CD Vol 2 (1995), available from
me. Cost: $A20 plus P&P ($A3 within Australia). It is probably
also still available through the Australasian
Computer Music Association.
"Assembly"
contains computer and electronic music by the Australian composers Tim
Kreger, Andrew Brown, Lawrence Harvey, John Statter, David Boyle, Roger
Dean, Rainer Linz/Brigid Burke, Gordon Monro and Ian Fredericks.
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