In June of 2007, Radio Free Clear Light showcased their
Music Box performance art piece at SomArts in San Francisco, California. With the goal to
perform an improvised invocation utilizing all of the elements that entered the space,
they paired up with Carlos Cartagena to transform a portion of the gallery into a living
music box. Costumed as ballerinas, they invited the audience into the performance,
introducing noisemakers constructed by Cartagena. Participants were guided to create
sounds with these unorthodox instruments. The sounds were recorded with multiple
microphones and integrated with loops and pre-recorded drones which had been prepared
especially for the event. In this way, a new and ever evolving piece of music was given
life. Frolicking with their audience-turned-accomplice under the eerie glow of video
projections, RFCL gave the noise a musical shape. The recordings extracted from this
unrepeatable event have been meticulously re-mixed and refined to create a whole new
animal, birthed from the ashes of that first live incarnation. The Heart of The Music Box
delivers a dubby experimental atmosphere, where acoustic noise, haunting vocalizations and
heavy bass are fused in a web of careful attention.Listen and
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