Album US 2006 on Errant Bodies Press label
Electronic and Spoken Word (Rhythmic Noise, Field Recording, Noise, Speech, Experimental)
Jarrod Fowler’s 'Translation As Rhythm' is an investigation of reference, reflexivity, and stasis through the reactivation of the contents, methodologies, and structures of past compositions. With attention to this CD’s external partaker-specific meaning-making processes, internal associations, and fundamental presentation, Fowler advances a considered historical position of post-conceptual and post-minimal thought, practice and status. The CD specifically references Ludwig Wittgenstein, Erik Satie, John Cage, Joseph Kosuth, James “JLIAT” Whitehead and Fowler himself. 'Translation As Rhythm’' contents include: percussive sounds conveying periodic and aperiodic structures, speech synthesizers, numerical lists, noise drone, field recordings and a supplementary booklet.
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No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Wittgenstein To Fowler | Jarrod Fowler | 37:42 | |
2 | Satie To Cage To Fowler | Jarrod Fowler | 0:10 | |
3 | Variable Occurrences To Fowler To Fowler | Jarrod Fowler | 16:00 | |
4 | Kosuth To Fowler | Jarrod Fowler | 1:00 | |
5 | Fowler To Fowler | Jarrod Fowler | 5:35 | |
6 | Digital Data To Whitehead To Fowler | Jarrod Fowler | 10:00 | |
7 | Fowler To Fowler To Fowler | Jarrod Fowler | 16:00 | |
8 | Fowler To Fowler | Jarrod Fowler | 3:00 |