Since I will be riding on a Vespa through little picturesque greek villages on Monday afternoon there will not be any broadcast for August. The next show on audioasyl.net will be in September.
Monthly Archive for July, 2009
Here we go with another show: July’s show from audioasyl.net as download or on my page on audioasyl.net.
Tonight I am going to participate at the Sonic Wargame performance in Rote Fabrik in Zürich. Since yesterday, the Pool Loop Festival is exploring new ways of using selfmade electronics for contemporary art and music. Solder iron meets surf techno, or something like that. The game itself is still a bit a mystery to me, but it sounds like fun. Four teams make music, including sampling their opponents. Via a voting system the audience gets to hear only one party at any given time. Should be a very good test for my live performance skills. Well, come and see it. You can also solder your own noise devices in the DIY Musical Hacklab from the people of SGMK. I can really recommend it, its fun and my electronics journey started with one of these workshops. You get addicted really quickly.
UPDATE: I won! At least the last round of four. Not the others. Enormous fun anyway, I can really recommend it to any live performer. Altough I do not think that the audience gets what is really going on (I didn’t, either), I enjoyed every second of it. Putting live music performance in a game situation is quite demanding for the musician, although I think that most of the points I made were thanks to my skilled operator.
Go to audioasyl.net to see my program there.
