Chris Kubick is an artist, composer and sound designer who works under a variety of pseudonyms, including Language Removal Services. His work as an artist, often in collaboration with Anne Walsh, has recently been exhibited in places like Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (San Francisco, CA), The Whitney Museum of American Art (New York, NY), MOCA (Los Angeles, CA), CAVC (Baltimore, MD) and the Royal College of Art (London, England). His work as a composer has been featured on NPR, Resonance Radio (London) and WFMU (NYC). In addition, he has provided the gore splash track (HORROR, Intestines Spill Out Onto Linoleum.wav) for numerous highly entertaining films.
For more information, please visit http://www.doublearchive.com and www.languageremoval.com.
Crowd Control
Foley, Human, Claps 6x, several rooms
Clap, Single Clap, Royal Albert Concert Hall, London England
Clap, Single, 808
In much of my recent work, I’ve been using sounds from film sound effects libraries, and the names that are used to describe these sounds. This is a piece about crowds, the sounds they make, and the sounds that make crowds.