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Caged John uncaged

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Caged John uncaged / Hazel Smith and Roger Dean. Digitations : a short drama for alphabets and numbers / by Andrew Yencken. The riting of runda : sound techno-drama / by Hazel Smith and Roger Dean. Fragment constructions / Bill Seaman.

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This item is not commercially available from the Australian Music Centre. We regret that we cannot offer it for sale.

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Fragment constructions : blueprint of sand, design of the grip — radiophonic music Bill Seaman
Riting of the rhunda for electroacoustic Hazel Smith
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Contents note: Caged John uncaged / Hazel Smith and Roger Dean -- Digitations : a short drama for alphabets and numbers / Andrew Yencken -- The riting of the rhunda / Hazel Smith and Roger Dean -- Fragment constructions (Design of the grip ; Blueprint of sand) / Bill Seaman.

This product forms part of the following series: Listening Room.

Performers: Hazel Smith (voice: Caged John uncaged, Riting of the rhunda) ; Roger Dean (keyboard and samples, computer: Caged John uncaged, Riting of the rhunda) ; Andrew Yencken (body percussion and chorus: Digitations) ; Bill Seaman (voice: Fragment constructions).

Non-commercial recording. For study purposes only.

Realisation of "Digitations" by Andrew Yencken for Studio Akustische Kunst, West German Radio, Cologne.

Broadcast on "The Listening Room" on ABC Classic FM, 25 November 1996.


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