Brian Eno, King Tubby, John Cage, Dylan, George Clinton, Don Letts, Ravel, Michael Gordon, early Hip Hop, Disco, '80s indie dance musc, Conlon Nancarrow, Steve Reich, P. Glass, Lamonte Young, Frank Sinatra, Johnny Rotten/PiL, Hattie Hathaway, The Jacksons, Phuture, Fat Boy Slim
Sounds Like
The inside of your head, micro-house, Detroit techno, Fat Boy Slim, illbient, My Life In The Bush of Ghosts meets techno, Negativeland meets rave
RADIO WONDERLAND is me, Joshua Fried, performing solo live sound processing by drumming on old shoes (I'm a drummer) and manipulating a steering wheel (I'm a, er, wheel player). RADIO WONDERLAND turns live commercial FM radio into recombinant funk.
All the sounds originate from an old boombox, playing radio LIVE. Nothing is pre-recorded; anything picked up during the performance is fair game until the end. All the processing is by custom software I wrote in the MaxMSP programming environment. But I hardly touch the laptop. My controllers really are a vintage Buick steering wheel, old shoes mounted on stands, and some gizmos. You'll hear me build grooves, step by step, out of recognizable radio, and even UN-wind my grooves back to the original radio source.
I walk on with a boom box, playing FM radio LIVE. Once onstage, I plug it into my system and start slicing up radio. I arrange those slices both rhythmically, and, by playing them at different speeds, melodically as well, all according to what I hear. I call this process the RE-SHUFFLER. With another algorithm, which I call my RE-ESSER, (studio nerds will recognize this as a joke on de-esser), I isolate the sibilance, so I can compose on the spot with those S, T, K, Sh, etc. sounds, just like programming a drum machine. The ANYTHING-KICK morphs a bit of radio in the direction of a kick drum.
The sum total is dance music. I ham it up like mad, using the theatricality of the objects. It's great fun, and more musical than the video suggests. Every show is rather different, naturally, because the source material is entirely different each time.
So what's it all about? What is the art-speak that goes with RADIO WONDERLAND? I want to show that we ALL can interrupt and interrogate the never-ending flow of commercial media. So my transformations, taken individually, must be clear and simple—mostly framing, repeating and changing pitch—although when everything is put together the whole is indeed complex. My controllers are simple too: the wheel merely a knob to take things up and down (frequency, tempo) or play radio loops like a turntable, the shoes just pads I hit softer or louder. The surreal quality of using such ordinary objects underscores the absurd disconnect between digital controller and sound, as well as the congenial nature of the aural transformations themselves. So, too, my riffs must be vernacular and not elite. (We need the funk.)
I'm not so great at keeping up my myspace gigs page. But I DO faithfully update my private blog, and send out emails for my shows.
Check out my non-myspace blog, and join my mailing list. These are external links, they have nothing to do with myspace, there's no password, etc. so please don't worry about the myspace external-link warnings!
We found you skimming thrue electronic acts here on myspace, a guy playing shoes, radio and a wheel... must be a friend of Noisebuds. Hope we'll see you playing live some day, but no plans for NY right now.
If you liked my sound, you can download my songs for FREE at www. openpot. com/ingogabriel. It..s an interesting concept: The artist is paid by openpot, the user downloads for free, this is financed through commercials. Have a look and don..t be bothered by the fact, that you have to create an account there, its free and doesn..t take long. You really would do me a favour:)
Halo Joshua ++ Cool freaky sounds you got here! Yeah, we're excited about Spark Fest In fact, I found you on the Spark line-up site. Sure, let's hook-up when you hit Miniapples... -leah
Photo by Doppelganger (aka leah:) FallOut Lounge Dallas 9.1.07