Sounds like electroacoustic, minimal, abstract, field recordings...
These records are the result of research made by Nikita Golyshev (CD-R) in a period between March and August of a year 2007. The main objective of this experiment was to detect some acoustic properties of oil as substance, placed in different capacities such as crystal glasses and medical bulbs.
The obtained 15 sound fragments are collected by the frequency and spectrum analysis of oil behaviour, its molecular changes in various environments (aggressive and non-agressive) and wide range of oil interactions with metal.
“Oil, Glass, Acoustic Possibilities” [5.9mb, 2:35]
“Oil, Glass, Metal, Acoustic Possibilities” [5.6mb, 2:28]
“Oil (Light X-Ray), Glass, Metal pt.1” [1.6mb, 0:44]
“Oil (Light X-Ray), Glass, Metal pt.2” [2.4mb, 1:03]
“Oil (Light X-Ray), Glass, Metal (frozen) pt.3” [1.7mb, 0:46]
“Oil (X-Ray), Glass (frozen), Oil Spectrum Low Frequency Analysis” [4.8mb, 2:08]
“Oil (Agressive Acid Environment) Middle Frequencies Behaviour” [3.9mb, 1:42]
“Four Glasses with Hot Oil” [2.6mb, 1:08]
“Infra-Red Oil Analysis, Metal Source, Glass in Non-agressive...” [7.5mb, 3:17]
“High and Middle Frequencies Analysis (Oil in Agressive Acid...)” [4.7mb, 2:04]
“High and Middle Frequencies Analysis (Chilled Oil in Agressive...)” [2.8mb, 1:13]
“Seven Glasses with Hot Oil (Infra-Red Analysis on Low...)” [2.8mb, 1:14]
“Frozen Oil Spectum Analysis (Infra-Red Analysis on Low...)” [3.8mb, 1:41]
“Molecular Oil Structure as the Basis for Percussive...” [12.3mb, 5:22]
“Molecular Oil Structure Analysis with X-Ray and Metal...” [6.4mb, 2:49]






