Monthly Archives: November 2012
“Music from last Thursday” Radio & Podcast
Tonight on radio.electro-music.com 8:00 – 10:00 PM ET, 01:00 – 03:00 GMT (Friday)
Two hours of live improvisations by Faux Pas Quartet with recorded music by Øystein Jørgensen, Shane Morris and Michael Peck.
Tune in @ http://www.electro-music.com/radio #nerdhop
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Playlist 11-29-12
1. Faux Pas Quartet Live improvisation – about 20:00
2. Michael Peck, live at MEME 2012 – 22:15
3. Faux Pas Quartet Live improvisation – about 20:00
4. Shane Morris, Collapse – 18:57
5. Faux Pas Quartet Live improvisation – about 20:00
6. Øystein Jørgensen
- 1. The Secret Entrance – 04:19
- 2. The Hall of Sculptures – 06:37
- 3. The Metallic Library – 05:26
- 4. The Gold of the Gods – 06:45
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“Music from last Thursday” Radio & Podcast
Tonight on radio.electro-music.com 3:00 – 5:00 PM ET, 20:00 – 22:00 GMT
Two hours of live improvisations from Atlanta with Kevin Haller, Barbara Vesey Johnson, Klimchak, Frank Schultz, Scott Burland and more!
Tune in @ http://www.electro-music.com/radio #nerdhop
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Playlist 11-20-12
All live improv show
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“Music from last Thursday” Radio & Podcast
Tonight on radio.electro-music.com 8:00 – 10:00 PM ET, 01:00 – 03:00 GMT (Friday)
Two hours of live improvisations from Atlanta with Kevin Haller, Klimchak, Frank Schultz, Scott Burland and more!
Tune in @ http://www.electro-music.com/radio #nerdhop
Join us in chat!

Playlist 11-15-12
All live improv show
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I’ll be heading to Atlanta in the morning to spend ten days collaborating with Kevin Haller, Klimchak and Duet for Theremin and Lapsteel (Scott Burland and Frank Schultz).
Should be a great time of music making and hanging out. There’s even a rumor “Music from last Thursday” will be broadcast from Atlanta on Nov. 15th.
Kevin Haller

Duet for Theremin and Lapsteel
Klimchak

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Tonight on Time Drone, Jack Hertz will be playing the entire new release, “The Sound of Thunder” by onewayness and dRachEmUsiK along with other fine drone and ambient music by various artists.
Tune In to StillStream tonight at 10 PM ET / 8 PM CT / 7 PM PT streaming live.

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MCSD NetLabel and onomastic
are very happy to announce the release of
‘The Sound of Thunder’
by onewayness and dRachEmUsiK
A unique blend of Binaural Theta Drone, Ambient, lowercase and Glitch.

The Sound of Thunder is a collaborative effort by onewayness and dRachEmUsiK that was inspired by the final movement of T.S. Eliot’s ‘The Waste Land’, ‘What the Thunder Said’; and also by the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, from which it draws heavily. Each movement is based on one of the four concepts from the Upanishad, as used by Eliot: Datta (Charity), Dayadhvam (Mercy), Damyata (Restraint), and Shantih (Peace). With the exception of Peace, which we have allowed to stand alone, the movements are intended to represent the conflict and resolution between these virtues and the ‘undesirable’ qualities that they are meant to keep in check.
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