2025-02-24 by Kyle
Contact: Kyle Vanderburg
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Creatures from the Black Bassoon Selected for Broadcast on Radiophrenia 2025
Fargo, ND – February 24, 2025 – Composer and sound artist Kyle Vanderburg is thrilled to announce that his electroacoustic work, Creatures from the Black Bassoon, has been selected for broadcast as part of Radiophrenia 2025, a renowned festival of radio art based in Glasgow, Scotland. The festival runs from April 7–20, 2025, featuring a 24-hour program of experimental audio works from artists around the world.
As the title suggests, Creatures from the Black Bassoon is a virtual menagerie of sonic beasts and environments, constructed entirely from processed and unprocessed sounds of the bassoon. Vanderburg employs an array of techniques—including key clicks, reed squeaks, multiphonics, and sounds produced through various stages of instrument assembly and disassembly—to craft an imaginative ecosystem of creatures. Some emerge as chirpy, fuzzy critters, while others take on a more menacing presence. The composition unfolds through a series of vignettes based on the golden ratio, with distinct sections serving as “windows” that contrast sharply with their surroundings.
Radiophrenia, broadcasting from Glasgow’s Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA) and streaming online, is a celebration of sound art and experimental radio, providing a platform for innovative sonic storytelling. The full broadcast schedule will be available in late March on the Radiophrenia website (www.radiophrenia.scot), where listeners can tune in worldwide.
About Kyle Vanderburg
Kyle Vanderburg is a composer and sound artist known for his inventive approach to electroacoustic music. His works have been performed across North America, Europe, and Australia, blending acoustic instruments with experimental electronic elements. He serves as Composer in Residence at North Dakota State University and runs NoteForge, a music publishing venture.
About Radiophrenia
Radiophrenia is a temporary art radio station dedicated to exploring the creative potential of radio through new commissions, live performances, and experimental broadcasts. Supported by Creative Scotland and other arts organizations, it provides a platform for artists pushing the boundaries of sound and storytelling.
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