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    For over a decade, people have gathered together to listen to and perform experimental electronic and electro-acoustic music, to swap gear and ideas, and to find like-minded life-long friends under the umbrella of electro-music.com. These gatherings have fostered an eclectic and diverse community of musicians and makers, improvisers and composers, amateurs and academics. The strangest thing about the electro-music community? That this might be the first time you’ve ever heard of it.

    For the past six years, the annual electro-music festival has been held in Huguenot, NY. As of the last day of 2016’s electro-music festival, the upstate New York days have been uploaded to the archive.

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    2017 will be the first e-m held in Indianapolis, Indiana. August 4-6 (instead of MEME, the Midwest Electro-Music Experience).
    The Irving Theater will host experimental musicians from the United States and all over the world.
    This year’s lineup includes but is not limited to 44 performances, 70+ musicians, and 5 video artists.

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    Additionally Sun King beer and nonalcoholic beverages will be available for purchase at the show.

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IEMG Concert 1-6-12

  • December 26, 2011
  • by Charles Shriner
  • · IEMG · Performance

The Historic Irving Theater and Indianapolis Electronic Music Group
Present a First Friday evening of art, music and video.

Paintings: Ed Smith
Music: The Angry Red Planet, Surrealestate and jmtta
Video: Joe Howard and Nothing Original
When: Friday, January 6th, 7 – 10PM
Where: Irving Theater, 5505 East Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46201
Cost: FREE ($5 suggested donation) Music starts at 7! Performers will rotate 30 min. sets.

Get your Friday night off to a great start with good people, interesting new music, art and video!

Facebook event link here!

Entering it’s third year, The Indianapolis Electronic Music Group is thrilled to have found a new home at the Irving Theater. The performance on January 6th will be the third in a series of bi-monthly First Friday concerts featuring new and unusual electronic and electroacoustic musicians, visual artists and video from the Indianapolis area as well as featuring musicians and artists from the USA and Canada.
Musical styles include ambient, downtempo, chillout, Berlin school, noise, IDM and experimental.
All performed in real time, on real instruments, by real people.

Ed Smith
Ed Smith recent works are mixed media collage painting that incorporate painted papers, journal pages and drawing with oil pastels.

Surrealestate
Bunny and Kelly Sheets use vintage and new synthesizers to create their unique blend of old and new Berlin school ambient electronica.

jmtta
Delicate, thoughtful, “lower-case” soundscapes. Compositions for people who enjoy silence. A muted collection of sparse soundscapes, lightly dusted with quiet sounds and micro rhythms.

The Angry Red Planet

You get to The Angry Red Planet by riding a sonic star craft whose destination lies somewhere between nightmares and dreams.  Electronic and synthesized soundscapes combined with acoustic percussive accents demand the listener to caresses the puzzle box, enter the rabbit hole and say the magic words…  Once alighted, the magnetizing pulse of this diverse quartet will hold the audience captive in their new home… The Angry Red Planet.

Indianapolis Electronic Music Group
IEMG is an organization made up of experimental electroacoustic and electronic musicians committed to building community and supporting each other through meetings, performances, improvisation sessions, collaborations and workshops.
IEMG is the local chapter of the international electro-music.com community.

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