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Mel (I D Mellish)
Electroacoustic / Experimental / Electronica




Austria

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Member Since1/25/2007
Band Websitered-wharf.com/
Band MembersIan D Mellish
InfluencesGavin Bryars, John Cage, Brian Eno, Morton Feldman, Luc Ferrari, Philip Glass, Pierre Henry, Pink Floyd, Steve Reich, Boyd Rice, Morton Subotnik, Iannis Xenakis, La Monte Young, Frank Zappa, + Mark Boyle, Christo, Rick Griffin, Abdul Mati Klarwein, Ian Miller, Barnett Newman, Jules Olitski, Nam June Paik, Tom Phillips, Jackson Pollock, Robert Rauschenberg, Gerhard Richter, Bridget Riley, Mark Rothko, Jean Tinguely, Patrick Woodroffe.
Sounds Like

The sound worlds of Pierre Henry, Morton Subotnik, Nurse With Wound and the minimalist/ambient worlds of Brian Eno or La Monte Young with a touch of Steve Reich and Boyd Rice thrown in.

My CDs:

Floating Stones

Floating Stones - (1998)
(p) 2007 – RW1-03-009

Chaos & the Wasp

Chaos & the Wasp - (1998)
(p) 2007 – RW1-03-008

Mobile Vermin

Mobile Vermin - (1998)
(p) 2007 – RW1-03-010

Of Buffalos & ...

Of Buffalos & Other Gods - (1998)
(p) 2007 – RW1-03-011

Washing Fluid Art

Washing Fluid Art - (1999)
(p) 2007 – RW1-03-006

The Pop Album

The Pop Album - (1999)
(p) 2007 – RW1-03-012

Sjem

Sjem (Walking Through Bedlam) - (1999)
(p) 2007 – RW1-03-015

Television & the Bomb

Television & the Bomb - (1999)
(p) 2007 – RW1-03-005

Sex, Hats & Videotape

Sex, Hats & Videotape - (1999)
(p) 2007 – RW1-03-016

Rothko (excerpt)

Rothko (excerpt) - (1999)
(p) 2007 – RW1-03-013

Olitsky (3 excerpts)

Olitsky (3 excerpts) - (dbl - 1999)
(p) 2007 – RW1-03-014 .1&2

The MAK Project

The MAK Project - (4cd box - 1999)
(p) 2008 – RW1-03-022.1/.2/.3/.4

Peter & Roland

Peter & Roland and other noises - (dbl - 2000)
with John Godfrey
(p) 2007 – RW1-03-017.1&2

Details 1 & 2

Details 1 & 2 - (dbl - 2000)
(p) 2006 – RW1-03-001 & 002

Details 3 & 4

Details 3 & 4 - (dbl - 2002)
(p) 2006 – RW1-03-003 & 004

"All incense & ..."

”All incense and dream catchers” - (2002)
(p) 2007 – RW1-03-007

Wallpaper Music 5

Wallpaper Music 5 - (2002)
(p) 2007 – RW1-03-018

Rise & Fall

Rise & Fall - (2003)
(p) 2007 – RW1-03-019

Dreams from Oblivion

Dreams from Oblivion - (2007)
(p) 2007 – RW1-03-020

music for flesh & blood, - 1

music for flesh & blood,
once removed - 1
- (2008)
(p) 2008 – RW1-03-023

Playing with Henry - 1

Playing with Henry - 1 - (2006)
(p) 2008 – RW1-03-024

flesh & blood 2

music for flesh & blood, 2 – tape parts - (2008)
(p) 2008 – RW1-03-026

Playing with Henry 2

Playing with Henry - 2 - (2008)
(p) 2008 – RW1-03-027

and as part of Wiener Klang Manufaktur:

WKM: Relativ Violin

WKM: The Relativ Violin Night - (1999)
with Ernst Zettl, violin and virtual violin
(p) 2008 – RW1-03-021

WKM: ART v3.1

WKM: The Ambiotic Research Test v3.1 - (dbl - 2000)
with Ernst Zettl, violin and virtual-violin
and Wolfgang Reisinger, percussion
(p) 2008 – RW1-03-025

Record LabelRed Wharf
Type of LabelIndie







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Telling Fibs (1st & 2nd half) - 19’22“ (1996)
89 against 55 against 34 against 21 against 13 against... etc. etc. Number crunching, with pitches from the beginning and end of a harp and piano piece '(Parp) On The Rug' ('90). Nice noise though (well I like it).

Party Rat - 4’54“ (1994)
This piece includes two 'samples', Party and Rat. Both Rat and the source for 'Drive My Car' are examples of early primitive sampling, the record got stuck and I recorded it.

Piano T’Nidos (part 1 - 6’43“) - 15’37“ (2001)
Several years ago a friend of mine gave me a CD of piano samples for my studio. I can't remember anymore if he challenged me or it was my suggestion that I make a piece from it. Either way here it is, a tape piece for piano and voice.
First performed: 19 Aug. 2001, Heunburg "Jazz5burg" concert, Völkermarkt, Austria, as part of a Wiener Klang Maufaktur peformance.


MG7 Chakra 3 yellow - 10'32" (2002)
One of seven tracks for the film 'Chakrenreisen' by Michael Guzei.
The original brief was for seven Chakra videos, each about ten minutes long with 21 x 24 second morphs. Each piece of music should be based around one pitch which rises by step through the seven films. Of course this changed during the production but the basics remained.


Drive My Car (CD version) (part 3 – 9’52”) - 68’58“ (1994)
This version is a remix of a two part piece, each of about 40 minutes. I've always been interested in very (very) slow change, listening to this is similar to watching grass grow, you know it's changing but... (but I have to admit, the change in the remix is more obvious)
This is dedicated to James Poke as (amongst other reasons) he is the only friend I know of who actively likes it.

Hear and see more of my (and my friends') work on the Red Wharf site
or on the Red Wharf Myspace site

The music:

The visual arts have played a large part in his compositions, many of which are inspired by and bear titles taken from the art world, such as the tape pieces Rauschenberg, Currents, Stoned Moon, Surface Quartet [all based on the work of Robert Rauschenberg], Riley, Clandestine Relative [Bridget Riley], Tinguely [Jean Tinguely], Flying Deep (Pollock mix) [Jackson Pollock], wHolE [Andy Warhol], and the environmental pieces Rothko and Olitsky [Mark Rothko and Jules Olitski]. In 1999, inspired by the book 'Works, Texts to 1974' by artist Tom Phillips, and based on work for a film from 1990, he embarked on a three year project Details, a set of 67 short pieces based on his own previous works (about 3 or 4 for each year, from 1979 to 1999).

He has also been interested in longer works, often with very slow-changing material, more as environmental music, wallpaper or background noise than concert pieces. This is an attempt to react to the fact that most artworks are generally static and occupy space whereas music occupies time. From the (relatively) short Life In The Shelter (47'16"), waterFall (1:08'00"), Drive My Car (1:08'58"), Drone (1:23'20"), Gradual Juno (Drift) (1:31'16") and MAK (4:11'36"), to the rather longer multi-tape/CD pieces. These are for simultaneous 'loops', tape or CD, that are considered to have come to an end when the loops finish together and the material starts to repeat. Satellite Wars (1:59'00", 2 loops: 5'57" & 5'40"), Juno Variations for any two-of-three loops, Enomia, Juno and Bamburger (8 weeks, 1,2 or 3 days, depending on which pair you pick, or 508 years. 7 weeks. 6 days, 23:11'36" if you try all three), Rothko (10 weeks, 4 days, 18:45'49", 2 loops: 40'19" & 44'31"), Juno Variation II (4.36 years, 2 loops: 39'45" & 40'04", designed to last the duration of the orbit of Juno) and Olitsky (1,648,171 years, 7 weeks, 6 days, 10:23'33", 4 loops: 44'43", 44'39", 44'46" & 44'54"). This last piece has a circular score, with the staves on the background and the note-heads on four moveable transparent sheets. It could be said to be through composed.

An installation piece for the Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna (1999) worked on the same multi-'tape' principle: originally for five rooms, each room had two looped CDs. The five room pieces last between 12 and 16 weeks but a duration for all ten simultaneous CDs has not been worked out. Material from these CDs was used to create the piece MAK, a stereo mix for CD.

In addition, Endless Interference is for overlapping tracks recorded on a 4-track cassette machine on a 6 minute 'endless' answer machine tape, this does not stop or fade-out (but does repeat after 6'08").

Although he is primarily interested in tape music there are a number of works for live instruments, including: Beach for tape and amplified: solo reed instrument (oboe, clarinet and sax to date), piano, percussion & 'junk' percussion with live electronics; Condensed Beach for tape and percussion; Dentistry 31.5 with James Poke, for tape & flute; Greek Princess for tape, violin, synth. & live electronics, or tape, 6 violins & live electronics; Cairn for solo bagpipes, wind band & tape; Son of Cairn for the amplified ensemble Icebreaker & tape; Warm Gods for the ensemble Subdivo (soprano sax., vibes, guitar & bass); Live Arc for the Merkin Zimmer ensemble (WX synth, tenor sax, electric 'cello, piano. vibes & guitar) & tape; (Parp) On the Rug for harp & piano; Rising "--", a piece for two or four harps, live electronics & live televisions; Q3 for Irish harp quartet, TV & electronics; and Illumination for Viola and tape.

A number of other pieces are based on existing classical music, including: The Art of Mote for chamber orchestra (a short study based on Mozart); Sleepless Buffalo for tape, based on a Schumann fragment found decorating a clock face, translated into a 20-note per octave micro-tuning; and also Percill Washes Whiter, Stretch Marks, Thirteen Gods, C6H12O6, Cold Gods, and Primarily Henry (a micro-tonal piece, 180 notes per octave), all for tape; Strungout Boeing for marimba, vibraphone & piano, and vile intentions written for the Delta Saxophone Quartet with a version for string quartet, all part of an ongoing series based on 'Fantazias and In Nomines, for strings' by Henry Purcell (Edition Eulenburg).

Multi-media works include Brush Work for the film 'Brush Work: Divertimento 3' by animator Clive Walley, which won the first prize for experimental film in the 1993 Cinanima Festival in Portugal, work for the video artist Mireille Chan (Orientation, Recognition 12 and Recognition 117 for a multi-video installation), The Fourth Man, a soundtrack for the film by Nick Hoare, a remix of Telling Fibs for the film 'Die Sprache des Wassers' and MG Seven, music for the film 'Chakrenreisen', both by digital artist Michael Guzei, and Amnesty for Tom for the film maker Tom Hadley.

my graphic scores

Mel Biography:

Born in 1952 and brought-up in a London suburb, Ian D Mellish (Mel) initially trained as an artist. Although he had earlier studied the violin for eight years, his interest in music was only later rekindled, leading to a first class hons. BA in electronic music from North East London Polytechnic in 1983 and a Doctorate in composition from York University in 1989. His music has been performed throughout Europe, Canada and the USA, and his graphic scores have been exhibited in the UK and USA.

He has been a member of the new music ensemble Icebreaker, as production manager, since 1989 and his works can be heard as introductory music to most of Icebreaker's concerts. 1999 saw the debut of his live group Merkin Zimmer, which made it's first appearance at Icebreaker's festival in association with the Wiener Musik Galerie at the Museum of Applied Arts (MAK), Vienna. During 2000 - 2002 was a member of the (occasional) group Wiener Klang Manufaktur, live tape mixing with the virtual-violin/violinist Ernst Zettl and percussionist Wolfgang Reisinger.

Mel has lived in a village in Austria since 1997.

His music is published by the independant record label Red Wharf.

You might find a visit to Red Wharf interesting?

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Mel (I D Mellish)'s Friends Comments
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abraham cloud





Sep 4 2008 7:56 PM

that picture of the tree is almost identical to a picture of a palm tree on the back of my "the wind is falling in love " cd
NaosisoaN





Aug 27 2008 7:08 AM

Thanks for the friendship and good vibes.
Beautiful tunes you have here.
Best wishies from Japan.
Naoshi
hsaw reknow





Aug 20 2008 3:27 PM

thanks real glad you enjoyed nice tunes here too!

hsaw reknow...........
Rudy





Aug 18 2008 5:52 PM

Thanks for the birthday wishes, Mel.
Much obliged!
Ylva:ArtWorks





Aug 17 2008 8:10 PM

Thanks a lot, Mel!
Long time no see.
Wishing you a creative and joyful week.
Much love,
Ylva
Damon Zex





Aug 13 2008 5:15 AM


It is a pleasure meeting you.
M I N D Y - Golden Mic Winner





Aug 12 2008 8:45 AM

Mel... have been painting all evening and have enjoyed doing so to a music that includes your beautiful works. Thank you for sharing them.

Thinking of you

Mindy
Strings Of Consciousness





Aug 2 2008 3:19 AM

Knowing that you like our music I thought I'd let you know that we have uploaded 4 new songs in our player, feel free to come have a listen...
They are from our second CD which is now released and should be available in fine record stores close to you

Strings of Counsciousness : Fantomastique Acoustica (Off Rds)
www. myspace. com/offlabel

It offers 4 instrumental compositions + their remixes by:

Rothko (UK - BiP_HOp/Trace/Bella Union/Lo)
Mira Calix (UK - Warp)
Kammerflimmer Kollektief (DE - Staubgold)
Gamial Trio (BE - Off)
Leafcutter John (UK - Staubgold/Planet Mu)
Scanner (UK - Bette/Sub Rosa...)
Marsen Jules (DE - CCO)
Sutekh (US - Context/Leaf/Soul Jazz/Mille Plateaux)
Si-cut. db (UK - Sprawl/BiP_HOp)

+ 2 videos by Anne Sulikowsky and Olga Mink
Quiet Music Ensemble





Jul 30 2008 10:23 AM

Hi, we've posted some highlights from the Quiet Music Festival, if you fancy a listen.
Pleq





Jul 29 2008 5:37 PM

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Lukas Ligeti





Jul 22 2008 10:07 PM

Hi, I just wanted to let you know that my new album Afrikan Machinery is out now on Tzadik Records.
Check out some of the tracks on my profile! You can buy the CD here, here, or here.
It's also available on iTunes.
afmachcover 
 
Best Wishes,
Lukas Ligeti