The special purpose of Dewanatrons, which are modern solid-state analog instruments, is to grow music live in collaboration with the operators who guide them.
Some instruments are components, or appliances, which used in tandem with other appliances becomes part of an electronic chamber group. Other instruments are a self-contained chamber ensemble in a single housing.
The operators guide the instruments, and the instruments carry the operators and others through an ever metamorphosing landscape. The Dewanatrons have delighted young and old, and have been welcome in radio stations, art galleries and the concert hall.
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Pogo in Togo hosts a party at the Cakeshop tonight! Love Like Deloreans joins the bill with some amazing bands including The Magick Report, Willy Weird, Omega Jarden, and a very special guest who's name starts with an A and ends with a K. hmmmm...
So come and get wet with LLD, because Tuesday night is the night to party hard!
HEY! I've got mastered versions of some of the new songs up, including the two that you played Dewanatrons on (Balloon and Imaginary Friend). I love the curley-cue at the end of your solo on Imaginary Friend!
FINALLY . " The Stars Are Underground" the legendary low budget documentary film concerning alternative, hardcore and independent music way back in Celtic Kitten 90's Dublin is up and embedded on it's page in three easily digested parts. Come take a look if you get a chance.
you will also notice clips for Mexican Pets and Jubilee Allstars among others .
I have uploaded "diametric" from the fabulous online-release "DataTransfer2", which I have created for David Velez with several of his sounds and some of my field-recordings of a journey to the "Documenta Kassel" and some german museums.
enjoy, and please listen to all the other fanatastic contributions of "DataTransfer2"
cheers
Sascha