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Here is the schedule for the episode of “On The Road” with Jason Davis that includes a segment on some of my experimental music making:
Sunday, May 18th @ 10:35pm – KSTP Channel 5 (Minneaplis/St. Paul)
Saturday, May 24th @ 10:30pm – WDIO Channel 10 (Duluth)
More information: Coming Up Sunday: Duluth Harbor
Here is what I had written earlier about my part in this episode:
The show is centered on the Duluth harbor, and my segment focuses on my recording of sounds in Canal Park and then modifying and composing music with those sounds… I was video-taped and interviewed while playing with some sounds in my studio. The resulting music I used for one of my Sonic Sculptures:
Check it out if you can…and of course, feel free to let me know what you think! Thanks!
Also, if you enjoyed the story or enjoy some of this kind of music, you may be interested in this:

Antiquichrome || Ryan Rapsys
Deep explorations into microsound electronic ambience.
Free-form glitches, bleeps and distortions for the open-minded listener.

The-Novus-Arcadia || Ryan Rapsys
“Overall, [The-Novus-Arcadia's] an immensely enjoyable experience,
and it could well become a piece of electronic art that may
be a required listen in the near future.”
Muse’s Muse, 7/31/2007
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I will be appearing on a segment of the show “On The Road” with Jason Davis. It airs on KSTP in Minneapolis, MN and WDIO in Duluth, MN. Here’s some details about the show: KSTP: On The Road
The show is centered on the Duluth harbor, and my segment focuses on my recording of sounds in Canal Park and then modifying and composing music with those sounds… I was video-taped and interviewed while playing with some sounds in my studio. The resulting music I used for one of my Sonic Sculptures:
2008: 53 Sonic Sculptures – 10 – March III
It will air on May 18th on KSTP and on May 24th on WDIO in Duluth. Should be interesting…
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Sonic Scultpure number 5 of the Month of March, 2008:
2008: 53 Sonic Sculptures – 12. March V [1 min 39 sec, 1.52mb mp3]
First I created an ambient loop out of a little chunk of music from my scoring of Minnesota’s North Shore by Craig Blacklock in Sonar Producer. I looped this fragment, then added a very subtle, higher pitched melodic ambient loop partially into the composition. Then, naturally, I added a small bassline of a sort to enhance the harmonic movement of the music.
The main thing I was going for with this sculpture was mood. The sonic quality of the music seems to effect the mood more than even the melodies and harmonies. Of course, the rhythm has much to do with it as well – slow and gentle, like small ripples rolling up a lake shore at night under campfire light…
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Here is an interview of Craig Blacklock and myself that was conducted live on Sunday, December 1st, 2007 on Channel 8 PBS-WDSE in Duluth, Minnesota: Interview – Craig Blacklock and Ryan Rapsys on PBS-WDSE
We are discussing are processes in the creation of the video and music for the film Minnesota’s North Shore by Craig Blacklock.
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And number 10 of the 53 Sonic Scultpures of 2008, March III:
2008: 53 Sonic Sculptures – 10. March III [1 min 39 sec, 1.51mb mp3]
This is a particularly unique sculpture–here’s the back story:
In 2003, I was approached by dance choreographer Lisa McKhann about composing electronic music using various sounds from the Duluth harbor for her to choreograph to for a concert. We went out and recorded a variety of sounds, primarily industrial in nature. I composed a piece, which I temporarily called “Sounds of the Harbor,” which eventually became known as “Industrial Breakdown” with the addition of choreographed dance to go with the music. The work was then performed on February 10th and 11th, 2004 at the Weber Music Hall, University of Minnesota-Duluth. Stephanie Hemphill of Minnesota Public Radio interviewed Lisa and myself about the piece – you can listen to the radio story here: Dancing to the sounds of the Duluth harbor.
So, now we’re getting close to the explanation of this sound sculpture. At some point, Jason Davis of Channel 5 KSTP-ABC (Minneapolis/St. Paul) discovered the work I had done in composing that particular piece in 2004 (as well as making the connection that I was the composer of the soundtrack to Craig Blacklock’s film Minnesota’s North Shore) and decided it would be a good topic for a segment of his program On The Road. He called me up a couple of weeks ago, and we finally scheduled a shoot/interview for his program.
This brings us, finally, to this Sonic Scultpure. For part of the show, he wanted to interview me as well as show me actually working on some music. They came to my studio, and since the topic has to do with the Duluth harbor, I began improvising with some of the sounds I had collected with Lisa back in 2004. Once I know when this program will air, I will have to update this entry, but until then, this sculpture is the result of my improvising with those sounds for that segment of On The Road.
So what did I do? Basically, I improvised primarily using MIDI Soundfonts created with sounds from those libraries (including the lift bridge warning horn and some tractor reverse warning beeps). I improvised with these sounds on my digital piano, as well as creating short loops, etc. All of this was done in my sequencer, Sonar Producer. I won’t go in much more detail then that, but it will be visually clear what I was doing in that particular episode of On The Road with Jason Davis, so be sure to check back to see when that episode will air.
Feel free to comment, as usual!
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I’m considering a release of a double CD containing music from the film Minnesota’s North Shore by Craig Blacklock. Any feedback concerning this would be greatly appreciated. Comment on this here: Craig Blacklock: Minnesota’s North Shore – Soundtrack?
Thanks!
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Here it is: TPT Program Schedule
Also, be sure to check out Minnesota’s North Shore on Amazon.com. And, in case you haven’t seen it, here is the DVD Movie Trailer on YouTube: Minnesota’s North Shore – DVD Trailer
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I finally put most of my experimental videos up on YouTube. 10 different videos are now available at my playlist: Videos by Ryan Rapsys – YouTube Playlist
Many of these videos explore the relationship between editing and rhythm in music in various forms. Hope you enjoy them, and feel free to give general comments about them here!
Also, Minnesota’s North Shore by Craig Blacklock (and original music that I composed) is airing a number of times on Twin Cities Public Television. To see when it’s playing (it’s airing in High Definition), go here: TPT – Minnesota’s North Shore
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Segments of Craig Blacklock’s Minnesota’s North Shore (featuring an original score by Ryan Rapsys) will be airing in High Definition on Twin Cities Public Television on Sunday, March 2nd, at 5:30pm Central Time. Here is a link to that days television schedule: TPT Schedule – March 2nd, 2008.
And here is the trailer for the movie: Minnesota’s North Shore Trailer (41.3mb mov file)
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Here’s the second Sonic Scultpure of February:
2008: 53 Sonic Sculptures – 6. February II [2 min 14 sec, 2.05mb mp3]
For this sculpture, I focused on an idea that I had come across while scoring Craig Blacklock’s Minnesota’s North Shore. In one of the sections of the film, I took the natural sounds of the video, which were waves running up on the rocks of the shore of Lake Superior. Now waves of course are a type of static sound–they contain elements from the entire audible frequency spectrum, which therefore makes it an unpitched sound (similar to percussion instruments like cymbals, etc.). This is similar to the visible color spectrum–when viewing something that is white, you are seeing elements of the entire visible spectrum. When light is filtered through a prism, you can discern the individual colors of the spectrum. So, with that explained, what I did was took the sounds of the waves and filtered them so that only elements around a certain pitch are heard while the other pitches are supressed. This can be most easily accomplished using the FFT Filter in Adobe Audition.
For this sonic sculpture, I did the same thing, but I used waves crashing into the shore as the base sound (which can be heard at the opening of the work). Gradually, the ‘pitched’ versions of the same source sound emerges from the static sounds. This pitched version of the natural sounds can then be transposed and essentially becomes a very organic, pitched ‘instrument.’ Of course, to create a bit of stereophonic presence, I also spatialized the audio of both the natural sounds and the emerging pitched sounds. Enjoy, and feel free to leave comments!


