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Rob Mackay

Rob Mackay

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Rob Mackay is a composer, sound artist and performer based in the UK. He did a degree in Geology and Music at the University of Keele, studying composition there with Mike Vaughan, before going on to complete a Master’s and PhD with Andrew Lewis at the University of Wales, Bangor. Currently he is a lecturer in Creative Music Technology at the University of Hull, Scarborough Campus.He has worked in a range of different genres but focuses on electroacoustic composition and sound art. Recent projects have moved towards a more cross-disciplinary approach, including theatre, text in performance, audio/visual installation work, and human/computer interaction. Prizes and honours include: IMEB Bourges (1997 and 2001); EAR99 from Hungarian Radio (1999); Confluencias (2003); 'Concours Luc Ferrari' from La Muse en Circuit (2006). His pieces are performed regularly worldwide (including several performances on BBC Radio 3). He has played, written and produced in a number of bands and ensembles, including the Welsh Hip-Hop collective 'Tystion' with whom he collaborated alongside John Cale, as well as recording two John Peel sessions on BBC Radio 1 and supporting international acts, including PJ Harvey. More recently he played flute in the G Frequency Band and is currently enjoying playing in the Funk/Afrobeat outfit Drymbago. He has also done some session work for Gorwel Owen and Euros Childs. More information and pieces at: www.digital-music-archives.com . ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------- ********************Here's some CDs which contain my work******************** ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +'Deep Wireless 4 CD', PeP + CEC, 2007. My piece 'Postcards from the Summer' is included on this CD publised with funds from the Arts Council of Canada by New Adventures in Sound Art . ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------++++++++++++++++++++++++++++' Concours Luc Ferrari CD', La Muse en Circuit (2007). This CD contains commissioned pieces by the 4 winners of the '7th International Contest of Radiophonic Art for Fixed Sounds and Voice'. It includes my latest piece 'Song of Stones'. More information and CD available soon from: www.alamuse.com (La Muse en Circuit).--------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------+++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++Confluencias '1st International Electroacoustic Miniatures Contest CD', Huelva, 2003. This CD contains the 13 finalist works from the titled competition. It includes my piece 'Joyce's Vision'. More information and CD available from: www.confluencias.com . ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------++++++++++++++++++++++++++++DI SContact! III, PeP + CEC (2003). The pieces on this CD, all under 5 minutes in duration, were selected from the electro-short edition of the CEC's web journal, eContact!. The CD, additional information, composer bios, and programme notes can all be found in eContact! 5.4, at www.econtact.ca http://www.econtact.ca/. It includes my piece 'Need Without Reason'. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++I CMC98 - CD of the 'International Computer Music Conference 1998', ICMA + ICMC (1998). This CD contains selected pieces from the 1998 International Computer Music Conference held at Ann Arbour University, Michigan. It includes my piece 'Environs'. Available from ICMA Website . Just click on the 'Merchandise' link from the homepage. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ *********And here's some CDs I've either played, written or produced on************ ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +Euros Childs 'Chops', Witchita Recordings Ltd (2006). I play flute on a couple of tracks in this great first solo album from Euros Childs of 'Gorky's Zygotic Mynci' fame. Check out his website: www.euroschilds.com . This CD/vinyl is also available on iTunes . ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Drymbago 'Dyddiau Da', Rasal Cyf (2005). Debut album from the Welsh language Afrobeat/Funk outfit Drymbago. I've been enjoying playing flute with them for the past couple of years. Check out www.myspace.com/drymbago . This album is also available on iTunes . ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +Pondman 'In Between', Ofn (2002). I play a little bit of flute on this beautifully crafted album from Pondman (Gorwel and Fiona Owen). Lots of guests on this album including Euros Childs and John Lawrence from 'Gorky's Zygotic Mynci'. As well as many other things, Gorwel produces and plays with the 'Super Furry Animals'. Check out: ymchwil.wordpress.com (or more info from: [email protected]. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++T ystion 'Y Meistri', Fitamin Un (2001). One of the last EP's from the revolutionary Welsh language Hip-Hop collective. I play guitar and flute on this one. The title translates as 'The Masters'. More info from: BBC Tystion minisite . ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++T ystion 'Hen Gelwydd Prydain Newydd', © + p Ankstmusik (2000), except track 2 p BBC 2000 - John Peel Session, track 3 + track 8 p BBC Session in Wales released by arrangement with BBC Music. I played guitar, flute and bass as well as some writing and producing on this project. The title translates as 'New Britain's Old Lies'. This album won 'Album of the Year' at the BBC Radio Cymru Rock and Pop Awards. Check out www.ankst.co.uk . This album and individual tracks are also available on iTunes .----------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++++M.C.Mabon 'Mr Blaidd', Ankstmusik (2000). I played flute, guitar, bass and sung as well as some writing and producing on this album. This CD is the debut album from the creative M.C.Mabon, formerly of the Tystion crew. Check out www.ankst.co.uk , and BBC MC Mabon Minisite . This album is also available on iTunes . ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++Tystion 'Shrug off ya Complex', Ankstmusik (1999). This is the second album from Tystion, who I played with for 4 years. Check out www.ankst.co.uk . This album is also available on iTunes . ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++Ram Jam 3 x 2 CD, Crai (Canolfan Sain)(1998). BBC Radio Cymru compilation including 'Peiriant Gorllewinol' by Gyroscope, in which I'm playing bass. The title of the song translates as 'Western Machine'. ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++Euros Childs 'Costa Rita', Wichita Recordings (2006). I play flute on this beautifully inventive 7" vinyl EP from Euros Childs. Check out: www.euroschilds.com and www.wichita-recordings.com . This is also available on iTunes . ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------I edited my profile with Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4

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Member Since: 1/1/2007
Band Members: Just me!
Influences: Too many to mention! But here's an old vid of Drymbago, who I'm playing with at the moment: ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------- ***************************Explanations of the pieces************************** ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------- Voicewind: ------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------- I have based this Composition on the following piece of text by Sophocles (from ‘Oedipus at Colonus’). Which I believe is still as relevant to us today as when it was first written:‘The Earth’s strength fades, And manhood’s glory fades. Faith dies, And unfaith blossoms like a flower. But who shall find, In these open streets of men, Or in the secret places of his own hearts love, One wind blow true forever.’In this piece I have tried to mirror the meaning and mood of the text, both in its context within the play it is from, and in the more general relevence it has to people of any generation. A gloomy truth pervades the first four lines, but the second half of the text offers hope in the enormity of time and the universe. Also the material for the piece (which includes the text itself) relates to the Greek ideals of music, set down by Boethius: Musica Mundana, Musica Humana, and Musica Instrumentalis. Within this piece I have carried on my interest in transforming from one recognisable sound to another, playing on human auditory perception and also using this to travel from the imaginary to the real and back again.Voicewind was created in the electroacoustic music studios at Bangor in 1998. It won a prize in the EAR99 competition of Hungarian Radio in 1999. ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------- Joyce’s Vision: ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------- This piece is based on the text from the opening of chapter 11 of James Joyce’s Ulysses. I find the chosen text to have a particularly musical quality, which comes as no surprise as Joyce intended it to act as an overture to chapter 11, which is inspired by, and a tribute to, the art of music.The entire material for the piece has been created solely from recordings of readings from the text. Through different sound transformation techniques I have created a wide range of sonic material from the original text which mirrors the literal meaning of the words. I have tried to create a musical structure, as well as providing word-painting for the text and exploiting the text’s innate musical quality. In order to respect the text, I felt it important to maintain coherence of the spoken word throughout the piece as well as using it to create supporting textures and gestures. The piece’s title reflects the way I have interpreted the text, which to me evokes a vision-like quality.The piece was composed for the First Otto Joachim Project Studio Residency Competition, Concordia, Montreal. It was a finalist in the ‘1st Electroacoustic Miniatures Competition’, Confluencias, Spain. It is available on the CD of the same name, published with funds from the Junta de Andalucia. ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------- Need Without Reason: ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------- This octaphonic work is from a multi media opera, on which I have been collaborating with artists Mick Brown and Jeni Farrell, as well as composers Pwyll ap Siôn, and Jeffery Lewis. The text for this piece was written by Tania ap Siôn.The opera is based on the lives and writings of Abelard and Heloise. Two real life characters, whose tale echoes down from the 12th Century as one of the world’s great love stories. Abelard was a brilliant theologian who became a teacher at Notre-Dame. He was also tutor to Heloise, the exceptionally bright and learned 17 year old niece of Canon Fulbert, her guardian. They fell passionately in love, and secretly eloped.At this point in the story, Abelard sleeps before he travels back to Paris, after fleeing to Britany where Heloise bore him a son, to confront her uncle Fulbert and ask for her hand in marriage. The piece reflects his thoughts and dreams as he prepares for the day ahead.This piece is published on the CD ‘DISContact III!’, by PEP and CEC, with funds from the Canadian Arts Council. ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------- Postcards from the Summer: ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------- Work on Postcards from the Summer began in the Experimental Music Studio of Radio Bratislava in Slovakia during the summer of 1998.The piece is inspired by the various soundscapes of the different places I visited in Europe during that summer. From a farm in North Wales and the sounds of Bangor, to the cities of London, Bratislava, Prague, and Münich.In presenting these soundscapes, I have not consciously tried to conjure up the national flavour of the countries I visited (although some sounds inevitably do), but instead the piece represents snippets of my own personal experiences of these places. The aural images are not necessarily in chronological order, but instead weave a tapestry of different sonic landscapes.Within this piece I have tried to continue my interest in transforming one recognisable sound to another, and using this technique to ‘travel’ from one place to another.Postcards from the Summer was composed in the Experimental Music Studio in Radio Bratislava and the Electroacoustic Music Studios at Bangor between mid 1998 and early 1999. ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------- Here's a video of Radiance - An audio visual installation collaboration with Nick Cope ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------- Radiance

Add to My Profile | More VideosVideo production and projection: Nick Cope; DVD design and authoring: Nick Cope; Production assistant: Monika Goldschmidt;This installation was commissioned by the arts organisation Create for the Scarborough Festival of Light 2002, with funds from Yorkshire Arts and Scarborough Borough Council. It was situated in the Crypt of St Martin’s-on-the-Hill, South Cliff, Scarborough, from the 19th – 21st December 2002.The name of the installation comes from the words of Joseph Campbell: ‘The one radiance shines through all things’, which are used within the soundscape itself. In collaboration with Nick Cope, we sought to produce a piece of work which used the character of the location, whilst at the same time respecting its sanctity. Nick Cope states:‘The combination of films seeks to celebrate light and investigate light in its manifest forms, from the distracting and mesmerising light of the city at night, computer graphics and fairgrounds, through the magnificence of light in nature to the meditative presence of the candle flame. The installation has been designed as a kind of maze through which the audience moves, encountering these different manifestations of light and being drawn in from the confusing and disorientating lights in the urban realm to a more calm and contemplative inner space.’In the creation of the sound design, I tried to produce work which mirrored the video material in a literal way, as well as reflecting the individual mood of each film. The audience is taken on a journey from the hustle and bustle of the world outside, through to sounds of nature, and eventually into the last, more reflective space in which quotes from Joseph Campbell can be heard alongside the Western sounds of the choir and organ with the Eastern chants of Tibetan monks and prayer bells. This space contained a stereo soundscape which positioned the sounds of the organ and choir on the West and the sounds of the Tibetan monks chants and prayer bells on the East. These two sides are linked by similarities in pitch and texture to create a unified whole.I used the natural acoustic properties of the space to produce a gradually evolving soundscape. With the use of interactive controllers (soundbeams and touch sensor), the audience themselves interacted with the environment as they passed through, to add another layer to the evolving soundscape. ------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------
Record Label: ICMA; CEC + PeP; Confluencias; La Muse en Circuit
Type of Label: Indie

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Second CD of 2007!

Yep, another CD release. My piece 'Postcards from the Summer' is on this CD curated by 'New Adventures in Sound Art' through PeP and CEC.Deep Wireless On CDDeep Wireless 4Radio Art compilationThe Deep...
Posted by Rob Mackay on Thu, 10 May 2007 05:01:00 PST

New CD Release!

The French organisation 'La Muse en Circuit' have just released their latest CD, which contains my piece 'Song of Stones' which I created whilst in residence at their studios in Paris. The text for th...
Posted by Rob Mackay on Thu, 03 May 2007 04:00:00 PST