Titus Books
Sound Files (NB these are medium bitrate mp3s,
so the quality is not that of a CD release)
Richard
Taylor The
Bright Revolve, Gareth
Farr's 'Wasp Factory', The
Things Smiling.
David
Lyndon Brown: reading from Marked Men with unidentified backing
music.
Scott
Hamilton reading from To the Moon in Seven Easy Steps (recorded
in Dunedin w. Stuart Porter (perc.) & Bill Direen (bass))
--Extract-- the full recording is on BRIEF
36 CD.
Bill
Direen live reading from Song
of the Brakeman
Will
Christie reading 'Mindnight'
Olwyn
Stewart reading from Curriculum Vitae with backing music by
Aural Disclosure/C.Fish.
Mike
Johnson reading Singing the Blues on Mt Hua from the Titus
Books publication The Vertical Harp, poems of Li He
(Mike's own "versions", 2007). A few more of these poems
may be listened to on (nzepc)http://www.nzepc.auckland.ac.nz/seeingvoices/johnson.asp
Stephen Oliver
reading "The Astronomer" first published in 'Either
Side The Horizon' (2005), released at top recording quality
through Interactive
Digital, Brisbane, 2007.
Jack
Ross reading 'Cat' from EMO with backing music by Padmanabha
Fischlinger.
Alistair
Paterson on Olivia Macassey at the launch
of Love in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction (poetry,
2005)
Olivia
Macassey -- try Olivia's own site for
her voice recordings.
Will
Christie reading Views are
from where you are, Mind
Night and Faith.
Recordings are from
these titles:
Curriculum
Vitae (Olwyn Stewart).... Marked
Men (David L. Brown) ...Conversation
with a Stone (Richard Taylor) ...
Song of the Brakeman (Bill Direen)
... The Vertical
Harp (Mike Johnson) ... EMO
(Jack Ross) ...
To
the Moon in Seven Easy Steps (Scott Hamilton)
...Either
Side The Horizon (Stephen Oliver)