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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.

    ELECTRO MUSIC IS MOVING TO THE MIDWEST

    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.

    Irvington is home to a variety of culinary options from handcrafted pizzas to Mexican seafood to caribbean cuisine.
    Additionally Sun King beer and nonalcoholic beverages will be available for purchase at the show.

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Tonight on “Music from Last Thursday” 10-22-15

"Music from last Thursday" Radio & Podcast 20:00-22:00 EDT, 01:00-03:00 GMT (Friday) Live Improvisations by Faux Pas Quartet. Recorded music by Amelia Moon, Beauty School and Duet for Theremin and Lap Steel. Tune in and Join us in chat! radio.electro-music.com

  • October 22, 2015
  • by Charles Shriner
  • · Blog · MflT playlists

“Music from last Thursday” Radio & Podcast
20:00-22:00 EDT, 01:00-03:00 GMT (Friday)
Live Improvisations by Faux Pas Quartet.
Recorded music by Amelia Moon, Beauty School and Duet for Theremin and Lap Steel.

Tune in and Join us in chat! radio.electro-music.com

Faux Pas Quartet - Welcome Back
Faux Pas Quartet – Welcome Back
Duet for Theremin and Lap Steel
Duet for Theremin and Lap Steel
Beauty School - Residual Ugly
Beauty School – Residual Ugly
Faux Pas Quartet
Faux Pas Quartet
Amelia Moon - A Common Affliction
Amelia Moon – A Common Affliction

Playlist:

1. Amelia Moon – A Common Affliction
Amelia makes weird electronic music as a way of coping with the unbearable beauty of the world.

  1. Nowhere Far Enough 01:36
  2. Carrier Wave 00:31
  3. The End of the Beginning 01:30
  4. All Rite 04:10
  5. How Can You Do This to Me? 01:13
  6. Marian 01:36
  7. It All Happened So Fast 02:21
  8. I am a Ghost 00:43
  9. I Wish I Knew Where You Went 02:10
  10. Raspberries 01:57

2. Faux Pas Quartet – Live improvisation, about 30 minutes
Faux Pas Quartet is a free form improvisation ensemble whose sole purpose is the spontaneous expression of the unconscious.

  1. Tin Foil Hats
  2. Aluminum Foil Hats

3. Beauty School – Residual Ugly
Extreme extended techniques on electric bass, trumpet, and percussion intermarry with nasty homemade electronics and circuit-bent keyboards to re-define the boundaries of a kind of beauty that as yet has no name. Music can be avoided.

  1. A1 01:28
  2. A2 02:40
  3. A3 02:50
  4. A4 09:15
  5. A5 02:31
  6. A6 05:25
  7. B1 03:59
  8. B2 04:33
  9. B3 02:18
  10. B4 08:41
  11. B5 04:21

4. Duet for Theremin and Lap Steel – Creative Music in Hapeville September 2014 – 23:58
Duet for Theremin and Lap Steel is Scott Burland (Theremin) and Frank Schultz (Lap Steel) and are based in Atlanta Georgia. All performances are improvised.

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