"a masterwork of classic pop music...full of discovery with each active listen" -- Performer Magazine on Andy Ditzler's "Songs From Yes and No" | Andy Ditzler is a composer, performer, and curator working in Atlanta. He studied percussion in the School of Music at Indiana University, and has performed in musical contexts ranging from classical and jazz to free improvisation and rock. As composer and performer, Ditzler has explored video, visual art, audio phonography, and other multimedia forms. His one-man theater show Yes and No was commissioned by Clayton State Theater and premiered there in 2002, later running in Atlanta. In 2003 he received a grant from the King Baudouin Foundation to travel, perform and research in Belgium. In 2006 he released his first music CD, Songs From Yes and No, which he produced, arranged, and recorded over two years. Solstice, a holiday single, followed in 2008. | Ditzler is the founder of Frequent Small Meals, a record label and production company. He has enjoyed a long association – as performer, board member, and programmer – with the legendary Atlanta art space Eyedrum. Ditzler also curates and hosts the Film Love series, which in 2006 was named Best Film Series in Atlanta by the critics of Creative Loafing. His numerous writings on film may be found in the Film Love online archive at www.frequentsmallmeals.com.
Greetings from Stoane Psuupe. Love Film Love ! The work you are doing is greatly appreciated. The latest surrealist series is wonderful. Loved the surrealistic science films (what's not to love about underwater amorous octopi). Tried to go back on Sat. but i've never seen Eyedrum so crowded. Went home to watch some of the films alone. Atlanta needs you. And,... beyond that, your musick is quirky, catchy and sophisticated. Very, very nice. So, thank you. Ankh em Maat.
Film Love was awesome last night! Thanks for the Trip Back! Those last few really blew my mind (in a good way!) You are truly an asset to to the Atlanta art scene. keep it up!