Tracking

I The Broader Range 30:35 (Bilwa / De Robina)

1. The Broader Range – Perceptual Dissonance. 4:11
2. The Broader Range – Wondering Over The Edge. 3:23
3. The Broader Range – Space Invasion. 5:04
4. The Broader Range – Behind The Prairie. 5:09
5. The Broader Range – Tumbi Twins. 0:50
6. The Broader Range – Interlude. 0:55
7. The Broader Range – Sparse (Cymbal Solo). 4:13
8. The Broader Range – Carousel Farewell. 6:50

II Early Reflections 23:28 (Bilwa / De Robina)

9. Early Reflections – Unraveling. 4:17
10. Early Reflections – Waking Up (Coma Aftershock). 4:30
11. Early Reflections – Rasping The Bubble. 5:19
12. Early Reflections – Reality (Is Not What They Tell Us). 4:06
13. Early Reflections – Cognitive Outburst. 5:16

III Magnetic Tapping 22:13 (Bilwa / De Robina / Schaitl)

14. Magnetic Tapping – Rubber Tape. 6:39
15. Magnetic Tapping – Applying Force To The Strand. 9:30
16. Magnetic Tapping – Epilogue (Incidental Music). 6:04

Músicos
  • William “Bilwa” Costa: Electronics, Objects, Incidental Music (1-8), Tumbi (3-5), Handcrafted Khamak (8)
  • Andrés De Robina: Drums, Kalimba (2), Handcrafted Khamak (4, 10), Squeaky Texture Card (8), Cuica (13, 15), Voice (14)
  • Jasmin Schaitl: Tape Rubbing (14, 15)
Créditos
  • Music: William “Bilwa” Costa, Andrés De Robina, Jasmin Schaitl (14-16)
  • Production, Editing, Mixing and Mastering: Andrés De Robina
  • Recorded at Estudio de Piedra
  • Layout: Juan Pablo Betancourt
  • Proofreading: Gabriel Elías
  • Photographs: Juan Pablo Abascal
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    William “Bilwa” Costa / Andrés De Robina – Probable Wavelengths Of Perception

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    Title : Probable Wavelengths Of Perception
    Release Date : 15/12/2022
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    Catalog ref. : 0.023
    Format : CD

    I The Broader Range 30:34 Recorded 02/11/15

    II Early Reflections 23:28 Recorded 07/05/13

    III Magnetic Tapping 22:13 Recorded 06/10/15

    Bilwa´s instruments and object sounds are digitally processed in real time
    All De Robina instruments are amplified by piezzos and processed by analog FX in real time
    Magnetic tape rubbing sounds were made by attaching tape to the piezzo-amplified analog FX processed drums