Luigi Russolo - Risveglio Di Una Città (1913) by CEM 350 published on 2013-08-23T03:05:22Z Comment by ASOA XXX2.55555 <3 2023-08-09T20:57:13Z Comment by Ruairi O'Loughlin I hear a lot of industrial sounds and get sense of the increasingly mechanically advanced world at the beginning of the 19th century that Russolo perhaps is trying to capture/explore 2018-01-26T16:08:41Z Comment by Risa Kawamura This part sounds like a string instrument. The impression of this music is unstable because I cannot feel the rhythm through the music. 2017-08-31T22:13:32Z Comment by Pretending2Care and the gods made love 2017-01-27T17:20:06Z Comment by Elena Rothenberg this is the first part that sounds to me like an instrument is being used 2017-01-27T16:24:51Z Comment by Michael F sounds like a soundtrack to a dungeon 2017-01-27T14:21:07Z Comment by Nathan Alford almost could be hand-crank sounds pitched down? or motorcycles, or saws... 2016-09-01T21:29:18Z Comment by Mar Zipan guitar?? 2016-08-31T18:19:48Z Comment by Mar Zipan sounds like something is about to crash 2016-08-31T18:18:06Z Comment by Eddy Zif It sounds like different automobiles that were around during the early 1900's. Possible race cars involved and it also sounds like the possible horns that the cars had. 2015-08-28T02:30:02Z Comment by Tyler Carelli Sounded very animal like. 2015-08-27T00:18:08Z Comment by User 52955153 This music sounds like a race car accelerating and decelerating. 2015-08-26T21:30:13Z Comment by TheRealNateThomas is this a broken boat motor? 2015-01-23T00:09:36Z Comment by TheRealNateThomas is this a leaf blower? 2015-01-23T00:09:07Z Comment by DJ BRAINDANCE.MP3 mazing :) 2014-03-10T16:13:21Z Comment by michael.schott It's fascinating that this was music Russolo chose to put together 100 years ago, shows how powerful and new the industrial age was to people. This is how some handled all the new sounds of big cities -- try to make sense of it with music. 2014-01-26T04:28:31Z Comment by michael.schott This part sounded like a car race to me, that slowly fades off until inaudible 2014-01-26T04:21:00Z Comment by Drifts Very interesting to actually be able to hear the instruments mentioned at the end of the Russolo reading, or at least I'm assuming that's what these are - curious to know if any of these are still in existence, kind of interesting to think how these could be used in modern music as well. 2014-01-24T13:38:13Z Comment by Social Distance 2020 How is the tuning manipulated? 2014-01-24T03:15:28Z Comment by Social Distance 2020 Sounds like a heart beat 2014-01-24T03:13:42Z Comment by Cooper LaRocque Sort of sounds like a boat picking up speed and then a vacuum at the end.. 2014-01-24T02:29:53Z Comment by Cooper LaRocque Band Saw? 2014-01-24T02:27:02Z Comment by Justin BE The first sound makes me think of some kind of grinding machine and the other two effects sound like motor boats. If I hadn't known the effects from the beginning to 1.43 were created in 1913, I would've thought they were used in a 1970s horror film. 2014-01-24T01:54:19Z Comment by Davis Natzle this whole section sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie. 2014-01-24T01:48:59Z Comment by matttommurphy Very aquatic sounding here 2014-01-24T01:33:59Z Comment by matttommurphy Sounds part angry beast, part automobile. 2014-01-24T01:32:33Z Comment by matttommurphy Reversed audio throughout this section possibly? 2014-01-24T01:32:03Z