Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Monday, September 14, 2009
Friday, September 11, 2009
brigadiers jazz club
live electronic lounge music: brigadiers jazz club. with ted thousand on drums.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Sunday, July 19, 2009
underground
I mostly composed this while playing an electribe emx on the subway: subway
This mix adds just a tiny bit more than what I wrote on the electribe while playing underground.
This mix adds just a tiny bit more than what I wrote on the electribe while playing underground.
Friday, July 17, 2009
*harmonium
When humans first tamed electricity they began to imagine how it might be used to make music. In fitting fashion with the times, some of the first machines which they dreamed into existence were humongous affairs, matching industrial textile operations in size and complexity. The first and most famous was the enormous Telharmonium, designed and constructed under the oversight of Thaddeus Cahill. The Telharmonium is a lovely example of a technology both of and immensely above its own time. It weighed 200 tons. Its sweet, smooth sinusoids were generated by absurdly large iron tone wheels. It was an instrument designed for mass distribution, yet it came and went before the age of the amplifier, the radio, and the record. It could only be heard through the then nascent telephone network.
I think, somehow, that the physical manifestation of my own musical journey--- a pile of synthesizers, filters, wires, and controllers in a bright corner of my room--- is somehow descended from that grandaddy beast of sound.
Thanks to the internet, you can hear what it sounds like:
yayaya
sombra
durkival
homey
I think, somehow, that the physical manifestation of my own musical journey--- a pile of synthesizers, filters, wires, and controllers in a bright corner of my room--- is somehow descended from that grandaddy beast of sound.
Thanks to the internet, you can hear what it sounds like:
yayaya
sombra
durkival
homey
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