Tape Reworks, Vol. 2 features remixes of Langham Research Centre originals by electronic artists Beatriz Ferreyra and Kara-Lis Coverdale.
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On Sunday 20 February we took over the Barbican with live performances, DJ sets and more for our curated event listening to place. The day was centred around artists responses to location-based sound and field recordings.
Get a taste of our upcoming event listening to place with our curated playlist from artists Kate Carr and Iain Chambers (Langham Research Centre). Immerse yourself in the beauty of found sound and get a sense of what to expect from the night with tracks from Li Yilei, Annea Lockwood, Bamboo Mystics and more.
Our upcoming Barbican event listening to place explores artists’ responses to their environments with a day of live music, panel discussions, DJ sets and ambient performances. From roundabouts to brutalist architecture, read on to find out more about our artists, their inspiration, and what you can expect on the day.
Tape Works Vol. 2 is the new album from the UK’s leading musique concrète ensemble, Langham Research Centre.
Brutalist buildings are an architectural manifestation of modernism, an enduring source of inspiration for musique concrète ensemble Langham Research Centre. Their upcoming album Tape Works Vol. 2 explores the aural geography of places and spaces by magnifying their inherent strange sonic qualities.
Take a look at some of the images taken by members of the group on research and recording trips to sites and structures for the release.