Posts By Charles Shriner
0 Music from Last Thursday Episode 46
MflT Episode #46, 7-14-11
Music from last Thursday electro-music.com radio
Tuesday 20:00-22:00 GMT and Friday 01:00-03:00 GMT
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7-14-11 playlist
1. Faux Pas Quartet – Follow – 12:34
2. Jack Hertz – Artificial Black Sea – 09:41
3. Jack Hertz – Artificial Malagra – 08:08
4. Faux Pas Quartet – They’re laughing at me again – 14:35
5. Michael Peck – Den of inequity – 10:54
6. Michael Peck – Operative of Relative Obscurity – 11:31
7. Faux Pas Quartet – Boys wanna take my thump – 14:17
8. Sonik Zones – Outland – 08:32
9. Sonik Zones – Contaminated – 16:04
10. Daniel Minoza – Chez Mosc Excerpt – 11:37
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0 electro-music 2011 Sept 9-11 Huguenot, NY
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by Howard Moscovitz
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The electro-music festival, known as the “Woodstock of electronic music,” is the world’s premiere event for experimental electronic music. Now in it’s seventh year, this year’s gathering features three inspiring and mind-bending days of innovative electronic music concerts, seminars, workshops, demonstrations, jam sessions, video art, a laptop battle, and a swap-meet. Action starts at 1pm on Friday, September 9 and runs until after midnight on September 11. Musical activities will be running continuously throughout the three days of the festival.
electro-music 2011 takes place at the Greenkill Retreat Center in Huguenot, New York. On-site lodging and meals are available. Tickets range from $35 for a single day to $360 for a 3-day pass including meals and lodging.
More information, including a complete schedule of events can be found on the web site at: http://event.electro-music.com/
You may also contact us via email at event@electro-music.com
A wide variety of instruments and musical styles will be represented, ranging from theremin to analog modular synthesizers to home made devices, from classic space music to abstract electronica to world beats.
0 Stillstream & electro-music.com news
Below is an announcement posted on Stillstream listeners by Shane Morris 9:20am Aug 8, 2011 re: Stillstream radio and electro-music.com
Greetings all!
As you all likely know by now, Stillstream has a new home and is in no jeopardy of closing. Now the work begins! We almost immediately started the process of transferring Stillstream over to the electro-music.com server and have been running since we hit the ground.
As we make this historic transition over the next few weeks, I must request one thing. Please be patient with us as we switch things over, develop our working plan, and generally figure out what we are doing next. We are sailing uncharted waters at this point and we are just taking it day by day, issue by issue right now. Please remember that Stillstream actually was closing, but at a near 11th hour, we came up with a way to preserve the station. Thus, we did not have any plan before, we are somewhat improvising now, and we are doing the best we can to make this transition as smooth as possible.
Submissions for music to Stillstream radio are currently closed as we make the transition. We are literally moving the entire stillstream library and public archive (trust me its large), and adding to it right now is not a good option until we are re-organized on the other side of this move.
The Stillstream you know and love will continue to look and operate in much the same way as it has been. We are not going to “re-invent the wheel” here for the station. However, as with all things in life, there will be some changes to come. Don’t expect these to be dramatic changes, but do expect that things are going to morph a bit as Stillstream and electro-music join forces.
We are getting an abundance of email from all sectors of people related to Stillstream and I want to say thank you to everyone for their concern, interest, and passion for this unique station. Many questions simply cannot be answered presently at this time, and I personally would rather not speculate on things. Please remember that stillstream was essentially a one-man show with Darrell and making executive decisions was relatively easy for him. Stillstream is now a team of people (yes it takes 3 normal humans to equal one Darrell Burgan) and as we refine and define the direction of the station we will be sure to keep everyone posted.
There has also specifically been numerous questions regarding the Stillstream repository of music. At this point, we are examining the legal ramifications of the current operation and weighing out the pros and cons and it’s effects on the new owners. Things may change. Things may not change. That is all I can reasonably say at this time. As soon as we have made a decision, I will be sure to let you know. However, I do want to say that Creative Commons licensed music is the heart of Stillstream radio and will continue to compose a strong core of the station. Again, please be patient with us as we work out these issues.
In the meantime, please continue to enjoy the wonderful programming at Stillstream radio, the terrific live shows, downloads from our public archive, and great conversation in the Stillstream chatroom. Good things to come!
Oh…and one last final note, Wally is doing fine. He is happy about moving to a new home and is excited about making friends with the other bots at electro-music.com.
Onward!!!
Shane Morris
0 Kansas City electro-music Festival
The 3rd Annual
Kansas City electro-music Festival 2011
3 Days of Live Experimental Electronic music from artists across the country
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday July 23, 24, & 25, 2011. The festival will also be streaming live on the world wide web all weekend at http://radio.electro-music.com

Walnut Creek Clubhouse
5502 Clubhouse Cove
Parkville, Mo. 64152
This is a Free Event! The goal of the KC.EM.FEST is to promote experimental electronic music and musicians in the region and throughout the country and create a stronger network between these artists and the public!
Pics and Downloads from the first year HERE
Check out our page and add us on Facebook HERE
Featuring:
Live Performances
Improvisational Collaborations
DIY Workshops
Drum Circle
Live Online Streaming
Surround Sound
Live Visuals and Lighting
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Ryan Lee Toms – Kansas City, Mo
Suicide Lane – Atlanta, Ga
Christus and the Cosmonaughts – Ks & Pa
Kip Rosser – Philadelphia, Pa
Haller, Herpich, Morris – Ga, Ks, Ar
Charles Rice Goff III & Michael LaGrega– Kansas City, Ks.
Parity Flux – Tucson, Az
KWA – Indianapolis, In
Howard Moscovitz – Allentown, Pa
Dennis Moser (aka usr/sbin) – Laramie, Wy.
Tensor Sensellation – Lawrence, Ks.
Burning Artist(s) Sale – Atlanta, Ga.
Cody Loyd – Eldorado Springs, Mo.
Magnetic Wind – Denver, Co.
Synth Invasion – Lincoln, Ne.
State Machine – Long Island, Ny.
dRachEmUsik – Indianapolis, In.
Slate – Indianapolis, In.
Dan Minoza – Philadelphia, Pa.
Emerald Adrift – Lawrence, Ks.
Adamon – Lawrence, Ks.
Kevin Kissinger – Kansas City, Mo.
Shane Morris – Fayetteville, Ar.
0 Music from last Thursday – Episode 45
MflT Episode #45, 6-30-11
MflT Episode #45 on electro-music.com radio
Bleepy, blurpy, glitchy nerd-hop
Live improvisations by Faux Pas Quartet.
Recorded material by JFox, Bubzy, MusicMan11712 and featuring the Jmtta release “Norwaldo”
Music from last Thursday electro-music.com radio
Tuesday 20:00-22:00 GMT and Friday 01:00-03:00 GMT
Two hours of bleepy, blurpy, glitchy electro-acoustic and electronic improvisations with faux pas quartet and friends on electro-music.com radio.
Tune in and join us in the chat room.
Episode #45, 6-30-11 MflT playlist
01. Faux Pas Quartet – My own eyes – 16:31
02. Bubzy – The New Adventures of Bob – 08:11
03. JFox – Alchemy – 09:44
04. Faux Pas Quartet – In your mind – 15:26
05. MusicMan11712 – Hypnotek – 15:24
06. Faux Pas Quartet – It’s scary what they do – 15:02
Jmtta, “Norwaldo”:
07. Norwaldo – 05:30
08. Sunset at the Rails – 02:20
09. Biological Sound System – 04:52
10. Thicket – 04:41
11. Birch gives up her Treasure – 03:06
12. Maple Cliff Autumn – 02:48
13. Of Moles and Miners – 01:42
14. Bottle No[i}se Rock – 01:49
15. Water and Sonar – 00:40
16. The Factory Floor – 02:40
17. The Sickness of Nostalgia – 01:04
0 Jmtta release – “Norwaldo”
Free download at MCSD NetLabel
— Eleven delicate, thoughtful, “lower-case” soundscapes from Jmtta
— Norwaldo is a collection of sounds and textures that willingly surrender themselves to the tiny corners of your speakers, and reside there as whispers and dust.
0 Music from last Thursday – Episode #44
MflT Episode #44, 6-23-11
MflT Episode #44 on electro-music.com radio featuring live improvisations by Faux Pas Quartet and guest Jason Breitigan. Recorded material by Norwaldo, Joe Howard, Simon Howard, code11, urbster1 and Burning Artist
Music from last Thursday electro-music.com radio
Tuesday 20:00-22:00 GMT and Friday 01:00-03:00 GMT
Two hours of bleepy, blurpy, glitchy electro-acoustic and electronic improvisations with faux pas quartet and friends on electro-music.com radio.
Tune in and join us in the chat room.
Episode #44, 6-23-11 MflT playlist
01. Norwaldo – Thicket – 04:41
02. Norwaldo – Biological Sound System – 04:52
03. Faux Pas Quartet w/Jason Breitigan – ?1 – 20:00
04. Joe Howard – Valve City – 05:29
05. Joe Howard – 4 Feathers – 03:53
06. Simon Howard – Chopping Block – 03:57
07: urbster1 – Alien Acid – 05:06
08. urbster1 – Problem Solved – 06:44
09. urbster1 – First to the Red Light – 02:01
10. Faux Pas Quartet w/Jason Breitigan – ?2 – 20:00
11. code11 – code11 EP – 17:00
12. Faux Pas Quartet w/Jason Breitigan – ?3 – 20:00
13. Burning Artist- Black Friday – 14-59
14. dRachEmUsiK, urbster1 – Summer Solstice Improvisation Part 5 – 07:3
0 MCSD NetLabel Release – Summer Solstice Improvisation
Summer Solstice Improvisation – dRachEmUsiK and urbster1.
Performed Live, by dRachEmUsiK and urbster1, June 18th 2011 at the radio.electro-music.com Summer Solstice event
“Morphing, mutating abstractions fighting to overthrow concrete reality — pop music for the apocalypse.”
“Spatial, edgy dark ambient that moves into atonal glitch-groove then morphing into chaotic digital industrial and gradually disintegrating into a holographic sunset.”
For the last few years the wonderful folks at electro-music.com have hosted live streaming events during winter/summer solstice and spring/fall equinox. Last weekend Aaron Urbanski and I participated in the 2011 Summer Solstice streaming concert along with 30+ other musicians from around the planet. “Summer Solstice Improvisation” is the result of our performance and the first in a series of live improvisations MCSD NetLabel will be releasing over the next twelve months.
“Summer Solstice Improvisation” is available as a “you name the price” download (yes that includes free). A limited number of physical CD’s are also available for $5 plus S&H. Message me and I’ll send you a copy. The CD’s will also be available at dRachEmUsik, Faux Pas Quartet and IEMG performances.
Cheers
0 Summer Solstice Streaming Concert

Online streaming concert
Saturday June 18th – June 19th
12PM – 6:30AM GMT
radio.electro-music.com
Join us in the chat room
Schedule:
all times are GMT
- 12:00 Midi Chat Jam
- 13:00 Shane Morris
- 13:30 Vadim Ehrlich
- 14:00 Acoustic Interloper
- 14:30 Woody Monk
- 15:00 Symatic
- 15:30 HrastProgrammer
- 16:00 mtvic
- 16:30 Zreen Toyz
- 17:00 EPICYCLUS
- 17:30 Slate
- 18:00 Jack Hertz
- 18:30 Paul Harriman
- 19:00 – 20:00 Audiodef
- 20:00 Antimon
- 20:30 – 22:00 Jez Creek & Xan Alexander
- 22:00 – 23:30 Howard Moscovitz and Bill Fox
- 23:30 Dennis Moser
- 00:00 Blue Hell
- 00:30 Dr. Steve
- 01:00 Acid Trash
- 01:30 dRachEmUsik & urbster
- 02:00 – 03:00 Allen Goodman
- 03:00 – 04:00 Kevin Kissinger
- 04:00 – 05:00 Jeff Duke
- 05:00 Victims of Physics
- 05:30 – 6:30 Les Hall
0 Music from last Thursday, Episode #43
MflT Episode #43, 6-9-11
MflT Episode #43 on electro-music.com radio featuring live improvisations by Faux Pas Quartet. Recorded music by Daniel Minoza, Fred Becker, strobeflux, usr/sbin
Get the podcast here!
Music from last Thursday electro-music.com radio
Tuesday 20:00-22:00 GMT and Friday 01:00-03:00 GMT
Two hours of bleepy, blurpy, glitchy electro-acoustic and electronic improvisations with faux pas quartet and friends on electro-music.com radio.
Tune in and join us in the chat room.
Episode #43, 6-9-11 MflT playlist
01. Faux Pas Quartet, Cat Armageddon – 17:11
02. Fred Becker, The Galaxy Swing – 11:25
03. Fred Becker, The Sky Route – 11:21
04. Faux Pas Quartet, Existential Avalanche –
05. usr/sbin, Dark – 20:56
06. Faux Pas Quartet, Gratefully not Dead – 20:57
07. strobeflux, Hibernation Denied – 03:02
08. strobeflux, Baby rabbit playing in the garden – 03:52
09. strobeflux, In the hive we thrive – 03:20
10.strobeflux, Neutron Girl – 03:00
11. Daniel Minoza, Dedication – 08:48
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