Article 3V233 Spectacular "Ambient Walkman Symphony" and other tape-loop, circuit bent performances

Spectacular "Ambient Walkman Symphony" and other tape-loop, circuit bent performances

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David Pescovitz
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Portland-based musician Randall Taylor, aka Amulets, creates gorgeous experimental music performances from modded Walkmans and old multitrack cassette decks playing handcrafted tape loops, live guitar loops processed through circuit-bent pedals, field recordings and other sound sources. He calls his portable setup, featured in the video below, the Suitcase of Drone. Absolutely stunning work.

From Austin's Dimension Gallery where Amulets created a sound installation that runs until August 14:

(Taylor's) current body of work under the moniker Amulets expresses his interest in the intersection between visual art and music. His physical cassette tape loops are like mini musical canvases. They create sonic tapestries in his mechanically performative installations. Using recycled tapes and players, he simultaneously fuses music, recycling, art, and nostalgia.

Amulets (Thanks, John Park!)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBTZ_qJvVpQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJeE9d2GTVQ

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