Dunrobin Sonic Gems, a concert recording featuring Deep Listening Band founding members Stuart Dempster (trombone/didjeridu) and Pauline Oliveros (V accordion/conch) with guest artists Ione (spoken word and sonic vocals), Jonas Braasch (soprano sax) Jesse Stewart (percussion), Johannes Welsch (gongs), and Jeff Pratt (live sound and 'Cistern Simulation' blend). Both recordings feature the 'Cistern Simulation', a technology developed by Jonas Braasch in 2012, which recreates the acoustics of the iconic Dan Harpole Cistern where Deep Listening Band coined the term “Deep Listening” and recorded the legendary, self-titled album, released by New Albion in 1989 and still sought after by music collectors.
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released August 22, 2017
Stuart Dempster (trombone/didjeridu)
Pauline Oliveros (V accordion/conch)
Ione (spoken word and sonic vocals)
Jonas Braasch (soprano sax)
Jesse Stewart (percussion)
Johannes Welsch (gongs)
Jeff Pratt (live sound and 'Cistern Simulation' blend)
Stuart Dempster (trombone/didjeridu)
Pauline Oliveros (V accordion/conch)
Ione (spoken word and sonic vocals)
Jonas Braasch (soprano sax)
Jesse Stewart (percussion)
Johannes Welsch (gongs)
Jeff Pratt (live sound and 'Cistern Simulation' blend)