[Nonsequitur] this Friday at the Chapel
Steve Peters
nonseq at drizzle.com
Wed Apr 18 09:56:59 PDT 2007
Nonsequitur presents...
SHORT CIRCUITS: cracked, hacked, and generally wacked electronic music
by atlatl (Phil Hendricks), rebreather (Christopher DeLaurenti & Alex
Keller), and Colin Andrew Sheffield & James Eck Rippie
Friday, April 20, 8 PM (doors open 7:30)
Chapel Performance Space
Good Shepherd Center
4649 Sunnyside Ave. N, Seattle
(in Wallingford, just south of 50th St.)
$5-$15, sliding scale
In the digital age, we've come to expect electronic music to be crisp,
clean, smooth, and perfect. All the bugs worked out. But it was not
always so. As recently as the 20th century, mad professors made
electronic music by cobbling together all kinds of weird devices,
making them do things they were not necessarily intended to do. The
results were unpredictable, barely controllable, often nasty,
occasionally thrilling. Tonight we present a line-up of audio craftsmen
who still do things the old way.
Full info at http://nseq.blogspot.com and http://gschapel.blogspot.com
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