Bob Recon is an experimental musician and radio artist currently based in London. He majored in cognitive science at Stanford University, and used this knowledge to create radical experimental music that is inaudible to human hearing yet has measurable effects on the brain. He calls this "Music for Extreme Frequencies", and typically his performances include the use of portable EEG machines that show listeners how their brain is responding to the ultrafrequency sounds. He is also a regular on the London radio station ResonanceFM, and recently hosted a live broadcast from Amsterdam called "Big Mouth Radio Beam" with experimental German sci-fi pop musician Felix Kubin and the artist Rza Rza Rabot. In 2005 Bob Recon directed a film titled "The Many Faces of Julian H. Scaff" which was a commentary on the 'portrait of the artist' genre of films and questions of authenticity of character analysis.
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Famous quotes containing the word bob:
“English Bob: What I heard was that you fell off your horse, drunk, of course, and that you broke your bloody neck.
Little Bill Daggett: I heard that one myself, Bob. Hell, I even thought I was dead. Til I found out it was just that I was in Nebraska.”
—David Webb Peoples, screenwriter. English Bob (Richard Harris)