Music After Hours: CT-SWaM

 
Hey found out about this, thought you guys might be interested. The second piece seems particularly related to our class.

Event Type:

performance

Hours:

10PM-1AM

Cost:

Free

Venue:

Eyebeam

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Performances happen in the Eyebeam Main Space.

CT-SWaM (Contemporary Temporary Sound Works And Music) is Eyebeam’s late night concert series curated by Eyebeam Resident Daniel Neumann. In addition to Neumann’s work as a sound artist and sound engineer, he is also an active curator. His first curated event at Eyebeam presents the work of three experimental musicians, all playing electronic instrumentation, and working at the cross sections of drone-musicality and improvisation-composition.
Schedule:
CT-SWaM (Contemporary Temporary Sound Works And Music) is Eyebeam’s late night concert series curated by Eyebeam Resident Daniel Neumann. In addition to Neumann’s work as a sound artist and sound engineer, he is also an accomplished curator. His first curated event at Eyebeam presents the work of three experimental musicians, all playing electronic instrumentation, and working at the cross sections of drone-musicality and improvisation-composition.
Schedule:
Object I (2012), by Michael Vincent Waller performed by Adam Diller, John P. Hastings,Andrew Christopher Smith, and Michael Waller. Avant-garde musician Michael Waller was a student of La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela, Bunita Marcus, Michael Schumacher, and Tom Chiu. His compositions have been performed by members of the S.E.M. Ensemble and Flux Quartet. He is the curator of the NewIdeas MusicSeries. For this work, Waller will subtley shift tonalities between modular synthesizer and electric guitar, conjuring creeping harmonics.
Structure (for Mies) (2011), by John P. Hastings. This data sonification will combine computer generated tones and field recording to erect an aural edifice, as the proportions of architect Mies Van der Rohe’s work are placed into a harmonic framework. Hastings is the founder of the web-based music journal, The Experimental Music Yearbook, is a co-head of the experimental music performance group, Ensemble 303, and is a music curator for the Sound Series at Presents Gallery in Brooklyn, NY. 
The Saddest I Thing Ever Saw , (2012) by Doron Sadja. Doron Sadja has performed/shown video work at Miami MOCA, D’amelio Terras, The Cleveland Museum, Issue Project Room, and Roulette. He is one of the co-founders the Brooklyn venue West Nile and Shinkoyo record label. This work will feature Doron performing multichannel spacialized sound derived from analog and digital electronic instrumentation.  
 

 
 
http://www.eyebeam.org/events/music-after-hours-ct-swam