Also known as Peter-David Smith, Cyborg Jazz and Various Female Artists. Imagine sound art as a landscape. Music is one location in that landscape. Speculativism explores the neighbouring locations on that landscape, next to music, around music, near or far in relation to music. All the tracks are an art which has some relation to music but not necessarily conforming to any of the rules usually imposed upon music. Here you will find noise, comedy, Dada, experimentation and satire. Speculativism is Peter-David Smith, a UK-based artist. In the 1960s he went to a rotten, cheap nasty comprehensive school where they didn't allow the kids to touch musical instruments (in order to prevent breakage) and where they didn't teach music (in order to prevent kids from forming rock and roll bands) - thus creating a situation where Peter-David was forced to the path of autodidacticism and a strange relationship with music, soundart and noise. BIOG: I went to a really rotten school which would not allow us to touch musical instruments in case we broke them. This was in the 1960s and the teacher was paranoid about artists like The Who and Jimi Hendrix smashing their instruments on stage. She thought we were all vandals and morons. Consequently I grew up without the opportunity to find out whether I had any aptitude for music or not. After a while I began making noises with found objects, then with a guitar, plastic recorder and drumsticks. Eventually I began using computer effects. This year I got an electric guitar for the first time in my life and am having a whale of time incorporating the sound into my 2010 tracks. Maybe one day I'll be able to afford the other instruments I like, such as the saxophone etc. In the meantime I have to make do with playing midi instruments on my qwerty keyboard. As an adult with a substandard education I had a massive inferiority complex, but then I passed the entrance test for Mensa and got a bit more confidence, which enabled me to re-enter full time education as a mature student and work toward a degree in Fine Art. After graduating from University I began making video and audio art for the web, under a Creative Commons licence. I still refer to my audio work as non-music even though I've begun to use musical concepts such as keys, chords and beats per minute. This is because my approach to the work is not a musician's approach but more of a painting and collage making with sounds. It may be a subjective thing but I feel that not being music as such gives me more freedom to create unusual forms within sound, dischords and arhythmic structures etc. I also switch back and forth pretty fluidly between serious ideas and comedic ones. Some keywords which go with the sort of thing I'm doing are: fluxus, pataphysics, dada, surrealism, prog, fusion, third wave, non-music Main influences: Dada, Fluxus, Surrealism, Ivor Cutler, Delia Derbyshire, Herbie Hancock, film soundtracks, Phillip Glass, Michael Nyman, Pink Floyd, Sid Barrett, The Bonzo Dog Band, Spike Jones, Danny Kaye, The Beatles, The Mighty Boosh, The Goons, Samuel Beckett, Public Image Limited, Jack Kerouac, Gill Scott Heron, The Incredible String Band, David Bowie, Michael Moorcock and Hawkwind. All tracks may be freely downloaded and are under Creative Commons 3.0 (Attribution; No derivitives; Non-commercial use only.) with the exception of the cover versions which have no copyright and are not intended to in any way infringe the copyright of the original versions. https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.art-moving-on.blogspot.com/ https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://speculativism.bandcamp.com/ https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.youtube.com/speculativism For tagging: Speculativism is 'weird' and 'subversive' as well as 'experimental'. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Maze Walking
Future Cars
Through The Gate
Planet Voyage
3D Ankh
Solitude (Duke Ellington cover)
Alien Life
Apache (Exploit my Heart Mix)
Town Glastonbury Town
Spacewarp Portal
Robot Dance
Mars So What
Waltz of the Flowers - Tchaikovsky
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The Birds Tell the Story
Choreography-B
Painting-C
Mrs Dalloway
Robots Kill Slash Burn Destroy the Non-Jazzers
3three3 Minutes
Glitch Onions
Atlantic Ocean
Chinese Whispers
Elvish Harps
Funeral Home/Devil Town
Musical chairs
Sheena is a Punk Rocker
21st Century Schizoid Man
Interzone
Frustration Blues
Kissing Your Beetle Bloodied Lips - (instrumental version)
Human Figure
Muse Call Come Crete
WrongNRoll
'Cause You've Been Mad
Steep Hillsides and Rough Terrain 3
Your Racist Friend (TMBG cover) Almost Respectable Production Version
Drums of Coiled Power
Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band
Mandoozy
Xmas 2.0
Musical Concrete1
Tubular Ridge
The Fluxus Song
Michael Kristen
Gentle (Terror) On My Mind
Kissing Your Beetle Bloodied Lips
Stardoom
The Lost Dog
One Mad Man
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