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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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0 Music from Last Thursday Episode 46

  • August 29, 2011
  • by Charles Shriner
  • · Blog · MflT playlists

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 Kansas City electro-music Festival

  • July 7, 2011
  • by Charles Shriner
  • · dRachEmUsiK · IEMG · Performance

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.

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0 Music from last Thursday – Episode 45

  • July 5, 2011
  • by Charles Shriner
  • · Blog · MflT playlists · Performance

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”

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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

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0 Jmtta release – “Norwaldo”

  • July 1, 2011
  • by Charles Shriner
  • · IEMG · MCSD Studio & NetLabel

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.

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0 Music from last Thursday – Episode #44

  • June 28, 2011
  • by Charles Shriner
  • · IEMG · MflT playlists · Performance

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

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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

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0 Music from last Thursday, Episode #43

  • June 15, 2011
  • by Charles Shriner
  • · MflT playlists · Performance

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
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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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0 May 21st IEMG Concert and Gathering

  • May 11, 2011
  • by Charles Shriner
  • · Blog · dRachEmUsiK · IEMG

IEMG Concert and Gathering
When: Saturday, May 21st, 7-9:30 PM. Doors at 6pm
Where: Woodruff Place Town Hall 735 East Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46201
Cost: $5 suggested donation

On Saturday May 21st, the Indianapolis Electronic Music Group (IEMG) will host an evening of live music, art, video, socializing, food and drink at the Woodruff Place Town Hall 735 East Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46201.
Get your Saturday night off to a great start with good people, interesting new music, art and video.

Music by ODL, Faux Pas Quartet, Improvisation by IEMG members.
Featured visual artist Elizabeth Kenney

IEMG is an organization made up of electronic and electro-acoustic musicians committed to building community and supporting each other through meetings, performances, seminars, parties, improv sessions, collaborations and workshops.

Musicians:

ODL,  7PM

“The Oratory of Divine Love” is the radio-manipulation project of John Gore (kirchenkampf, >wirewall<). It has been in existence since the early 00’s. The goal is new music drawn from the radio wave aether that surrounds us all. It can be both noisy and surreal.
Music for the within and without.

Faux Pas Quartet, 7:45
Enjoy improvisations and songs by this eclectic and innovative quartet.
Soft and hard synths, electric bass, electronic wind instrument, a pedal tray and female vocals are used to create beats, bleepy-blurpy noises, intricate melodies, samples, and haunting vocals. Faux Pas Quartet combines free form improvisation with traditional song structure to create innovative melodies, harmony and grooves.

Warning from Space! 8:45
Members of IEMG improvise to an edit of the 1956 Japanese Sci-Fi classic.
Warning from Space! was the first Japanese science fiction film to be produced in color. In the film’s plot, starfish-like aliens disguised as humans travel to Earth to warn of the imminent collision of a rogue planet and Earth.

Featured visual artist: Elizabeth Kenney
Elizabeth Kenney’s art focuses on landscape and figurative work with elements of surrealism, symbolism, and narrative.

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0 May 14th IEMG Meeting and Improv

  • May 5, 2011
  • by Charles Shriner
  • · IEMG

Indianapolis Electronic Music Group


The next meeting Indianapolis Electronic Music Group will be Saturday, May 14th from 1pm to 4pm
Invite your friends!

Most of the meeting will be spent making music so bring an instrument and a cable.

We will also be putting together the IEMG group improv accompanying an edit of the 1956 Sci-Fi film “Warning from Space” to be performed as part of the May 21st IEMG concert.

Since we are meeting in an IEMG members home I’m not publishing the physical address.If you are on the IEMG yahoo group list the location information has been posted.

Click HERE to join the IEMG yahoo group .
If you are not on the IEMG yahoo group list (or don’t want to join the list) message me and I will give you the address and google map url.

Join IEMG on Facebook!

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