Instituto de Psicogeografía Psicogeografía III (November 2024)
This is our third report in the "Psychogeography" series. Prepared and mixed in 2023-2024 with field recordings, RF noise, modular synth, contact microphones, tape loops, tape hiss, amplified feedback noise from a Walkman player, radio voices, custom algorithms for digital processing. Continuation of Psicogeografía I, Psicogeografía II.
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Notes
Track 1: 21°4'21''N 101°11'47''W 7am; 21°0'44''N 101°14'40'' W 3pm
(someone's drum rehearsal)
Track 2: 21°0'37''N 101°15'6''W 10pm; 21°0'9''N 101°14'28''W 11pm
Tracks 5, 9: 21°1'29.82''N 101°14'42''W 6pm (windy hill, dogs passing
by)
Track 6 (last third), track 9: 21°1'3''N 101°15'7''W 5pm (Mexican
grackle)
Track 7: 21°1'27''N 101°13'34''W 9am; 20°40'35''N 103°20'49''W 6am
Track 8: 21°1'2''N 101°15'19''W 9pm (organillo)
On track 1 and track 7 you can hear voices from local radio broadcasts of spiritual guides / shamans (Jacinto de Catemaco, Veracruz; "Profetas de la Fe"). Track 9 has a brief recording of 6185 kHz signal of XEPPM Radio Educación. Track 5 features glitched voice of Joseph Brodsky.
2023-2024, Guanajuato, México.
This work is licensed under CC BY 4.0.