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Neo-Industrialism/Found Sound Part 2: David Fischoff

Submitted by Chris DeLine on February 2, 2007 – 9:30 amNo Comment

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David Fischoff poses as a Chicago-based librarian by day, but with his latest album The Crawl, which has been a product of some five years of work, David has created an entire record’s worth of music from thousands of samples. Why it’s found music: As David described in an interview with Chicago Public Radio the album is a mixture of collected samples such as “whirling synth-tone, Atari sound effect, thin piano, trumpets, cheap plastic bass” combined with sounds made himself which include such unorthodox instruments as hockey pucks and wooden blocks. The result is a magnificent blend of what superficially sounds like ambient-based rock, but is much deeper far below its surface.

David Fischoff “Landscape Skin”
David Fischoff “Chicago Public Radio Segment”


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David Fischoff – Official Site
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