For sleeping audience which encourages relaxation,
comfortable sleep, and pleasant dreams.
A variety of audio and visual media provide impetus to dream images. The event has been performed in many venues including the New Music America Festival and as an overnight radio concert.
R.1.P. Hayman was bom in New Mexico,
resides in New York, studies and travels widely.
He is a founding editor of Ear Magazine and is a sinologist specializing in Chinese cultural affairs. He has consulted medical sleep researchers to study dream sound consciousness.
credits
released July 29, 1987
Track 1: Sleep Song
Performed by Barbara Pollitt, Sari Dienes, Charlie Morrow, R.I.P. Hayman
Recorded at Artist Access Studio, NYC
1980 with Emily Evans and Mark Sloan
Track 2: Snore Sonata
Performed by R.I.P. Hayman at Studio Pass, NYC, 1982
Track 3: Yawn Quartet
Performed by Vicki Stern, Kaythy Coleman, Stephen Horlic, Daniel Shklair.
Recorded at Studio Pass, NYC, 1982
Track 4: Dreamwaves
Performed by R.I.P. Hayman at Studio Pass, NYC, 1982, engineered by Daniel Shklair
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