Monday, December 12, 2011

Essay and sound collage for "Autoportret" (nr 3[35]/2011)

A short essay I wrote on the creative process was accepted by the Polish journal "Autoportret" (nr 3[35]/2011) which focuses on architectural space and the senses.  Also included in this issue is a compact disc, for which I created a short sound collage.  The disc also features music by John Luther Adams and Girolamo De Simone.





Sunday, October 23, 2011

new Joe Frawley music - 'Curious Perspectives', out now!

http://joefrawley.bandcamp.com/album/curious-perspectives

Free download and limited edition, handmade CD.




Friday, October 21, 2011

Theresa's walk

"Theresa's walk" video: Youtube  | Vimeo



Digital collage by Joe Frawley.









Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Cover idea for JFM-CD11

The new album cover is going to look something like this... I think. I decided on a free MP3 release with limited edition handmade CDs. With luck, I will finish this project by Christmastime. It's sounding good! Weird, but good.

Monday, September 19, 2011

JFM-CD11: Work in progress, September 2011


Provisional track list for JFM-CD11. Working title: "Curious Perspectives". This work uses as a launching point early theories of artistic perspective- namely by the French mathematician and painter Jean Francois Niceron, who wrote about the anamorphic distortion of images in the 17th century. The music is inspired by the research of Professor Agostino De Rosa, and the Imago Rerum collective of University IUAV (Venice).

Monday, August 22, 2011

The [Un]Observed, Issue No. 8

Joe Frawley's track In paradisium (Black lipstick) has been chosen for Issue 8 of The [Un]Observed radio magazine:
   http://theunobserved.com/music/in_paradisium/

The track is from the album Speak of this to no one.,  which you can download here for free:
   http://joefrawley.bandcamp.com/album/speak-of-this-to-no-one

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Interview published on "exh:b:t:on of words and sounds"

http://steponnopets.wordpress.com/2011/04/12/joe-frawley-the-david-lynch-of-all-sounds/

The beautiful Emøke Csoma was kind of enough to publish an interview with me that we did over email in the fall of 2010. The site also features interviews by Frank Bretschneider, Rudi Arapahoe, and some other cool experimental artists you may have heard of. Here's the link and the text of the interview. One note, while I like being compared to David Lynch, I think his art is scarier than mine. A lot scarier.

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Joe Frawley, the David Lynch of all sounds
April 12, 2011
tags: ambient, experimental, modern classical, musique concrète, piano
by Emøke

How did you get in touch with music?
~I stumbled in the dark for most of my life. I knew I wanted a relationship with sound, but I didn’t know what that relationship wanted to be, until I was around 35 when I figured it out. Initially it was piano lessons as a kid, then 80s metal, then synth rock, all kinds of pop and rock, then classical, then jazz. A big long mess.~

What would you do if there wouldn’t be music, starting with tomorrow?
~Take photographs.~

…and what if you had to produce in a different music genre? What would that be?
~I struggled with this question for a long time before I figured out the problem. The problem is with "had to" and "genre". If I get locked into either one of those at this point, it’s pretty much game over.~

What’s your (original) profession?
~I’m a librarian.~

What turns you on creatively, spiritually or emotionally?
~The mixture of sounds and voices. Layer a certain spoken phrase over a certain sound and the ground just opens up beneath you.~

What’s your next plan music-wise?
~I am currently shaping and trying to make sense of a work-in-progress. No, make "sense" is the wrong word. Trying to make it convincing. It can be convincing without making sense.~

Who would you like to collaborate with the most and why?
~No one specific, but someone in another art form. A film maker, a poet, a choreographer.~

Is there a band/music genre you can’t stand listening to?
~I could probably name a hundred of them, but that wouldn’t be any fun, and I’d just be depressed at the end of the list.~

Is there some music you like – but ashamed to admit it?
~No. I admit to listening to all kinds of crap.~

The beauty of silence or the chaos of noises?
~The noises of beauty.~

What’s your favourite album ever?
~Kate Bush. The Hounds of Love.~

…and your favourite album cover?
~Kate Bush. The Dreaming.~

If you could be a rock star, who would you be?
~I am terrified of being on stage and of being observed performing, so it would have to be someone in a mask. But not a scary mask. Maybe Laurie Anderson in the Sharkey’s Day video? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPbv2uVY6AY)~

Do you have a role model?
~I look up to any confident artist who sticks to his or her vision, regardless of public opinion.~

Who would you like to meet the most?
~I like the guy who said "myself at 14".~

What are your favourite movies?
~Un Coeur en Hiver, Last Year at Marienbad, the first 20 minutes of Prospero’s Books, the 1992 Dracula with Winona Ryder, Zoolander.~

If you had to direct your own movie, how would it look like?
~There would be a beautiful young female protagonist. She’d be put through some sort of ordeal. Some inner turmoil rooted in past events would overwhelm her and lead to a host of strange imaginings. This would be conveyed through a series of video loops of varying durations, repeated in irregular sequences, with very soft transitions- fade to blur, fade to black- interspersed with sudden jarring quick cuts. I’d like to make a silent film.~

Which language would you like to speak most and why?
~Probably French, for obvious reasons.~

How would you describe yourself in 5 words?
~Obsessive, tenacious, absorbed, sensitive, outsider.~

What are your vices?
~I don’t discuss them.~

The best moment in your life?
~I’m sure most people could answer this question quickly, but I just keep staring at it until the words blur up.~

What does beauty mean to you?
~Beauty should make you suffer a little, or else it’s not truly beautiful.~

What would you do today if the world would end tomorrow?
~I want to be playing the piano while the world blows up.~

Which places you love the most?
~Eyes closed, headphones. That place.~

What’s your favourite food?
~I don’t think I have one.~

What’s your favourite flavour?
~Taste is not a big sense with me.~

Three things you could never get rid of?
~I try not to get attached to things.~

Your three favourite websites?
~freesound.org, last.fm, bandcamp.com~

What is the question you always would have liked to be asked but nobody ever did?
~I wish people would make recordings of their own voices and send them to me. I know that’s not a question, but I wanted to put that in there.~

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Friday, April 8, 2011

Sneak peek at cover art for Carnival

Front photo, Melanie Skriabine, (France). Back photo, Anita Bretschneider (Germany). Design, James Robert Creative (U.S.A.)

Friday, March 25, 2011

A sleepwalker's vocabulary

A sleepwalker's vocabulary by joefrawley
Advance single from the album Carnival, release date April 2011.

I think it was

Music video from the album Carnival by Joe Frawley (release date: April, 2011). Thanks to Anita Bretschneider for photography.

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Joe Frawley (b. July 4, 1971) is a composer, pianist and visual artist whose works blur the boundary between music and sound art. By layering and juxtaposing original piano music with processed found sounds, field recordings, and recontextualized speech fragments, the composer creates challenging yet accessible sound assemblages bearing a hypnotic dreamlike quality.

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