CONET PROJECT, THE
(Irdial Discs) 4cd
Finally! The rumors proved true: the Conet Project has
now been re-pressed and is back in stock! One of the all-time
faves of AQ staffers (who ALL have bought copies, multiple
copies in fact) and customers alike. We sold 120 of these when
we had them before, and would have sold a lot more had it not
gone out of print so quickly! So, if you missed it before, now's
your chance. For those who haven't already heard about it from
us before (or encountered the stories on NPR), here's a brief
description: basically, the Conet Project is a four-cd
compilation of recordings of mysterious shortwave radio
broadcasts, known as "numbers stations". These numbers
stations are generally believed to be encrypted spy
transmissions, but no concrete evidence has ever surfaced
proving that suppostion. However, no credible *alternate*
explanation has ever been demonstrated, either. For years
(ever since the start of the Cold War), amateur radio
enthusiasts have come across these sinister signals, and they
continue to this day, broadcast in many languages all over the
world (the theory is that some are CIA, some are KBG, some
are Mossad, etc). In general, the transmissions consist of a
deadpan voice (sometimes an old man, sometimes a young
woman, etc.) reading a seemingly randon, meaningless series
of numbers over and over. Sometimes the broadcsts are
preceded by a musical cue (the "Swedish Rhapsody" music box
one being a favorite of ours), and sometimes the numbers are
not conveyed by voice but by even more cryptic electronics (as
with "The Buzzer", and other noisy, abstract stuff found mainly
on disc four). Needless to say, hearing these collected on
these four cds is an unnerving experience. Not only does
knowledge of the supposed purpose of these transmissions
imbue them with an disturbing quality, but the repetition of
the numbers combined with the background of shortwave radio
static makes for a aurally hypnotic experience. If merely
regarded as a piece of experimental ambient sound scupture,
the Conet Project would be a brilliant and affecting piece of
work, yet with the added context of international intelligence
and conspiracy theory, it becomes even more intriguing and
creepy. The four cds come with a large book (housed in its own
jewel box) that provides a great deal of description of, and
speculation about, the many recordings. Very well done. The
Conet Project is possibly the most incredible, and weirdest,
item of sound art/documentation that we've ever had here at
Aquarius. Mesmerizing, fascinating, unique, massive, scary, but
sometimes even soothing. 100 percent recommended to the
adventurous listener ('cause it's not for everyone!). And once
you have it you'll understand why it had to be a full four
cds--being overwhelming is part of the obsessive allure of this
project. The Irdial label has made their usually super-cryptic
website a bit more accessible in honor of this re-release, and
you'll find info and sound clips about Conet here:
http://www.irdial.com/conet.htm . Also you can
read AQ's own Jim Haynes' article originally printed in the SF
Bay Guardian.
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