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Two Days In May

by Frequency Curtain

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Dallas 33:33
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Austin 32:11

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Frequency Curtain was formed in 2001 by John Grzinich, Rick Reed and Josh Ronsen, fusing Reed's ancient sine wave generators and short-wave radios with Grzinich and Ronsen's modern Macintosh laptops. The trio debuted at the Intersect 4 festival in Austin, Texas and the rehearsal recordings were released on Elevator Bath records. After Grzinich left for Europe, Reed and Ronsen continued as a duo, performing in Dallas, Houston and Austin.

The music of Frequency Curtain is a flowing continuum of sound and noise, incorporating analog and digital synthesized sounds, field recordings, electro-acoustic recordings and, most importantly, an improvisational attention to detail and active listening by the performers. “Glacial-palatial drones galore" was how one commenter described the sound. “An intoxicating and captivating kaleidoscope”, another. The two performances here were chosen to highlight the differences between shows a year apart.

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released October 28, 2017

Frequency Curtain is Rick Reed (synthesizer, electronics, radio) and Josh Ronsen (computer).

“Dallas” was recorded live at the Center for Contemporary Art in Dallas, Texas, May 2002.
“Austin” was recorded live at the Sound is OW festival in Austin, Texas, May 2003

Cover art by Rick Reed
Thank you to James Eck Rippie, Colin Andrew Sheffield and John Grzinich

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