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Electronic Cottage #5 program on Dutch radio

4/14/2019

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Electronic Cottage #5.
Another selection of highlights from the Electronic Cottage interactive community website. A platform for independent artists, musicians, writers and freethinkers. With music by Mental Anguish, Dave Fuglewicz, Jim Barker, Prescott/Bohman and others.
01. Mental Anguish (Chris Phinney). You Just Gotta. 6:16. Album: Hands To / Mental Anguish.
02. Shatter Wax. Electro Acoustic Cottage Visitation. 2:00. Album: Electronic Cottage Compilation 004.
03. Jen Sandwich. False Memories. 2:00. Album: Electronic Cottage Compilation 004.
04. Eduardo GOZNE. The Great Flood (Genesis 7.12). 2:00. Album: Electronic Cottage Compilation 004.
05. Dave Fuglewicz. The Near Bygone Days. 1:58. Album: Electronic Cottage Compilation 004.
06. Dave Fuglewicz.  Blood Rust. 13:46. (excl.) Electronic Cottage.
07. W.A. Davison. Broken Radio Loops. 1:59. Album: Electronic Cottage Compilation 004.
08. Jim Barker. Pile Driver Folk Dinner. 1:59. Album: Electronic Cottage Compilation 004.
09. Jim Barker. door 1. 12:43. (excl.) Electronic Cottage.
10. (uncredited). spit surprise. 1:07. Album: Body Sounds.
11. John M. Bennett. Il B’AL. 1:43. Album: Electronic Cottage Compilation 004.
12. David Prescott/Adam Bohman. Whispering Wendy. 14:08. Album: Body Sounds.

Produced by:
Hessel Veldman
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    Hessel
    ​'sanYo CreatE' Veldman

    Hessel Veldman (1956), musician, composer and radio-producer, started his search for uncomfortable music during his teens.
    An early fascination for electronic noise and dissonance, from the beginning of the 1970s,
    in combination with a preference for writing and performing extremely idiosyncratic music, has created a wide range of experimental compositions and radio productions.

    For the Dutch broadcasting company VPRO, Hessel produced his first experimental solo work 'I Can Hear Trumpets?' (1980). During the Holland Festival of 1983 in Amsterdam, 'Portable Vaudeville' with Willem de Ridder was created. Four nights in a row this sound-poetry show was presented in the Schouwburg in Amsterdam. Under the name FNTC many experimental radio plays were made during the 80s and 90s and broadcasted worldwide.

    Via his private cassette label Exart (1982-1995), music albums and video productions were released under all kinds of artists-names (including Y Create [electro-psych-pop], Forbidden Photographs [noise], Gorgonzola Legs [impro industrial-jazz;
    a live on stage experience], Austin & Kelly [plunderphonics]).
    And since the last few years, after the release of the CD 'Madadayo' in 2004 on EE Tapes, Hessel regularly performs solo or together with other like-minded artists on special request.

    In 2004 Hessel Veldman started producing for Concertzender public-radio in The Netherlands.
    Also he’s director and coordinator of live-productions and from 2010 chief-editor for the Contemporary Music department: Crosslinks.

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ELECTRONIC COTTAGE is an international magazine where independent artists, musicians, writers and freethinkers share in-depth articles, essays, interviews, tech and gear reviews and tutorials,
and much more.

EC draws inspiration from the Cassette Culture Revolution of the 1980s, 90s and beyond; Mail Art, Small Press and Zines, Dada, Fluxus, Punk Rock, Hacking, Circuit Bending, Anarchy, and Noise.
EC values inclusion, democracy, experimentation, independence and freedom of thought and expression, open-minded exchange, and Community.

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From this moment forward the Electronic Cottage website will primarily be an online magazine for the publication of lengthy and in-depth articles, essays, and interviews.
For those of you who use Facebook I have created an Electronic Cottage Group, which will be a casual social gathering place of the EC Community, where EC people can meet, share artwork and news of current projects and releases.
​The EC website will continue as before, and I encourage those of you who do not use Facebook to use the FORUM page here at the EC website to post miscellaneous thoughts and personal updates.
The website and this EC Facebook Group are two separate but connected entities of the greater EC Community.