"9/2 Tuesday (TD) 8 pm Loud Objects Tristan Perich, Kunal Gupta, Katie Shima (objects) Wielding soldering irons above an old overhead projector, the Loud Objects construct their electronics live in pursuit of lo-fi electronic noise. Starting with punctuated silence, their performance explodes into noise when the initial circuit is assembled, modulating as new hand-programmed microchips are added and rewired. Five Dollars. http://www. loudobjects. com" The Stone, NYC
"CNMRG" - research group (St. Petersburg, Russia) "Theremin - Center" for electroacoustic music (Moscow, Russia) "TMA" - Trans Media Akademie Hellerau (Dresden, Germany)
MediaLab workshops and performances by:
Frieder Weiss (Germany) Yuri Didevich (Russia) Daniel Ploeger (Germany) Dmitry Dubov (Russia) Thomas Dumke (Germany) Dmitry Letohovskiy (Russia) Mathias Harting (Germany) Patrick K.-H. (Russia) Micah Silver (Usa), Dmitry Subochev (Russia) Andrei Smirnov (Russia)
holy schmoly! LittleFuryThings new label compilation (HOMINI, HOMINI, HOMINID) for FREE! 16trks from 12artists who create the strangest of funs! its the best.
I was just think about how much y'all rule and how I should make a DIY Loud Object t-shirt. Too bad nobody will see it until spring. Maybe I need a Loud Objects parka. Oh! And I suppose it would need synths wired into it.
Loud Objects (Tristan Perich, Kunal Gupta, Katie Shima) Saturday, October 27, 2007, 10PM Screen Music 2 (Festival Della Creativita) Fortezza Da Basso (Florence, Italy)
Tristan Perich, Kunal Gupta and Katie Shima are Loud Objects, electronic noise group of musicians, artists and architects that build digital circuits on the stage with soldering irons and microchips. The action takes place directly on an old projector that makes the assembly smoky and transparent, running hand in hand with the low level circuits that create the music. The first five minutes of their set are usually characterized by complete silence due to the building of the initial circuit, exploding in dense sound. But don't think that these small circuits create shy sounds… the noise is hard and heavy, expanded and modulated each time with the addition of new chips to the low-fi system.
Hey, It's already October! you didn't become a sudden drummer?
Thank you for asking me anyway, but I don't think I can do it. because I've never played these music, and play a show in month...No way! you know I am a sudden drummer, right? I can't play drums for you, but I can hang out with you!