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The White Whale

73 Episodes

1 minutes | a year ago
TTG BIT N - (7=3)
This series is written by Henry Cooke and produced by Garrett D. Tiedemann. Original music and sound design by Garrett D. Tiedemann.
0 minutes | a year ago
TTG BIT N - (6=4)
This series is written by Henry Cooke and produced by Garrett D. Tiedemann. Original music and sound design by Garrett D. Tiedemann.    
0 minutes | a year ago
TTG BIT N - (5=9)
This series is written by Henry Cooke and produced by Garrett D. Tiedemann. Original music and sound design by Garrett D. Tiedemann.
0 minutes | 2 years ago
TTG BIT N - (4=6)
The Fox sisters were three sisters from New York who played an important role in the creation of Spiritualism: Leah (1814–1890), Margaretta (also called Maggie) (1833–1893) and Catherine (also called Kate ) Fox (1837–1892).[1] The two younger sisters used "rappings" to convince their older sister and others that they were communicating with spirits. Their older sister then took charge of them and managed their careers for some time. They all enjoyed success as mediums for many years. This description was taken from Wikipedia. For more information visit the page. This series is written by Henry Cooke and produced by Garrett D. Tiedemann. Original music and sound design by Garrett D. Tiedemann.
0 minutes | 2 years ago
TTG BIT N - (3=2)
Samuel Finley Breese Morse (April 27, 1791 – April 2, 1872) was an American painter and inventor. After having established his reputation as a portrait painter, in his middle age Morse contributed to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system based on European telegraphs. He was a co-developer of Morse code and helped to develop the commercial use of telegraphy. This description was taken from Wikipedia. For more information visit the page. This series is written by Henry Cooke and produced by Garrett D. Tiedemann. Original music and sound design by Garrett D. Tiedemann.
0 minutes | 2 years ago
TTG BIT N - (2=8)
Gef (/ˈdʒɛf/ JEF), also referred to as the Talking Mongoose or the Dalby Spook, was the name given to an allegedly talking mongoose which was claimed to inhabit a farmhouse owned by the Irving family. The Irvings' farm was located at Cashen's Gap near the hamlet of Dalby on the Isle of Man. The story was given extensive coverage by the tabloid press in Britain in the early 1930s. The Irvings' claims gained the attention of parapsychologists and ghost hunters, such as Harry Price, Hereward Carrington, and Nandor Fodor. Some investigators of the era as well as contemporary critics have concluded that Voirrey Irving used ventriloquism and family collusion to perpetuate the hoax. This description was taken from Wikipedia. For more information visit the page. This series is written by Henry Cooke and produced by Garrett D. Tiedemann. Original music and sound design by Garrett D. Tiedemann.
0 minutes | 2 years ago
TTG BIT N - (1=1)
This series is written by Henry Cooke and produced by Garrett D. Tiedemann. Original music and sound design by Garrett D. Tiedemann.  
4 minutes | 2 years ago
Offbeat: IRL
"Real life is a hashtag we’re nostalgic to remember." This piece is audio from a film (soon to be released) and was originally produced for Earlid as part of their 2019 Liminal Sounds exhibit Retreat, Disappearance. It was produced by Lily Sloane and Garrett Tiedemann.  
3 minutes | 3 years ago
Offbeat: Dream Log 9.24.17
This piece was produced, mixed, and scored by Lily Sloane from the podcast A Therapist Walks Into A Bar. Find all her brilliance at http://www.lilymakessound.com/.
1 minutes | 3 years ago
Offbeat: A Resurrection of Crimes Unpaid
Audio from a film. Watch it here: https://vimeo.com/292243431 Features new music from John Barner. Stream and buy the record here: https://americanresiduerecords.bandcamp.com/album/darker-places   I used to dream satisfaction in quiet commerce. Past experiences made new. Wandering the aisles - no one there. Belief a strange buzz - energy left over from all that's typical.   I'd rarely buy. Just look. Touch.   Comfort. Comfort.  
2 minutes | 3 years ago
Offbeat: Earlid - Under the Skin
Erasure is violence. Ever, always, being justified: “The director said she made the changes so as ‘not [to] show them.'” Sun Yung Shin is the voice in the piece. She is a writer and educator living in Minneapolis where she co-directs the community organization Poetry Asylum with poet Su Hwang. When The Beguiled was released in 2017, she was part of a conversation about the whitewashing of its narrative and the violence of erasure that is justified everyday. The 1966 novel had a black female slave as a supporting character, whom director Sofia Coppola removed from the film; and for a biracial character from the novel, she cast white actress Kirsten Dunst. This piece was originally produced for Earlid as part of their 2018 Liminal Sounds exhibit Skin Rubbed Smooth.  
4 minutes | 3 years ago
Offbeat: Dream Log 11.15.17
This piece was produced, mixed, and scored by Lily Sloane from the podcast A Therapist Walks Into A Bar. Find all her brilliance at http://www.lilymakessound.com/.  
13 minutes | 4 years ago
Samples from Anodyne - "And we always finish with the end."
end·ing ˈendiNG/ noun an end or final part of something, especially a period of time                         More the furthest part or point of something. "a nerve ending"
1 minutes | 4 years ago
Samples from Anodyne - "Such a nice twang..."
twaNG/ 1. a strong ringing sound such as that made by the plucked string of a musical instrument or a released bowstring.   make or cause
1 minutes | 4 years ago
Samples from Anodyne - "I trust in the lapse of time solidifies..."
op·tics ˈäptiks/ properties of transmission and deflection. 2. the way in which an event or course of action is perceived by the public. "the issue itself is secondary"
1 minutes | 4 years ago
Samples from Anodyne - "High explosive bombs."
post·script ˈpōs(t)ˌskript/ noun an additional remark at the end of a letter, after the signature and introduced by “P.S.”. “Leaving tomorrow.”
1 minutes | 4 years ago
Samples from Anodyne - "Was like a soundtrack for me..."
hōp/ 1.a feeling. archaic     "he looked through her belongings"  on, want; More
1 minutes | 4 years ago
Samples from Anodyne - "The thing with beginnings..."
or·i·gin ˈôrəjən/ noun 1. the point or place where something begins, arises, or is derived.
1 minutes | 4 years ago
Samples from Anodyne - "Building a community..."
Blank slate" redirects here. For other uses, (disambiguation). Part of a series Tabula rasa (/ˈtæbjələ ˈrɑːsə, -zə, ˈreɪ-/) In Locke's philosophy, tabula rasa was the theory that at birth the (human) mind is a "blank slate" without rules for processing data, and that data is added and rules for processing are formed solely by one's sensory experiences.
1 minutes | 4 years ago
Samples from Anodyne - "I didn't really know..."
re·veal rəˈvēl/ verb past tense: revealed; past participle: revealed make (previously unknown cause or allow (something)   seen. literaryuncloak
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