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"Shifting Migration was recording with a set of binaural in-ear microphones while biking to and from Mills College for a week. At the end of the piece you’ll also hear waves recorded in La Jolla, California. I wanted to see if I could make a piece of soundscape music out of the sounds I encounter on my commute.

During the extended listening to my environment I started to realize how close the sounds of cars driving to into the distance sounded like waves. I juxtapose these sounds at the end of the piece, as if the end of the journey isn’t Mills but a placid beach. With this juxtaposition I aim to reveal how much noise pollution we endure daily and what our soundscape should be."

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from Traveling Tunes // Traveling Sounds, released November 30, 2016
"Tate Carson is a composer and upright bassist from New Orleans, Louisiana. He studied jazz composition and performance at both Loyola University New Orleans and the University of New Orleans under the direction of James Walsh and Edward Petersen. Carson was active in the New Orleans jazz improvisation scene from 2009 until 2015 when he moved to Oakland, California. He is currently pursuing a MFA in electronic music at Mills College. Carson has written for large open ensembles, improvisers, and non-improvisers; acousmatic fixed media; and film."

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