It’s Monday catch up and here is the first Event post from Delphine Dora.
EVENT – German Shows with Julia Holter
It’s Monday catch up and here is the first Event post from Delphine Dora.
It’s Monday catch up and here is the first Event post from Delphine Dora.
I will be talking at Brighton’s Digital Radio Festival on Sept 24th part of a day long conference being run by Totally Radio a day of inspiring conversation, music, live broadcast and sound art at radio’s cutting edge. More info
http://brightondigitalfestival.co.uk

“The story of the genesis and development of electronic/electroacoustic music is often told in the same familiar way. Experiments in musique concrète in Paris and elektronische Musik in Cologne played a central role in European developments, while activities in New York such as those of the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center, John Cage and his Music for Tape-Recorders group, and Louis and Bebe Barron are frequently proffered as the most prominent American contributions. These activities were significant, of course; but they were not the only progenitors of modern-day electronic music. There are many, many other ways in which the story of electronic music’s history and development could be told…
For example… What does electronic music look like if we focus on the contributions of individuals whose work is less widely known; less widely recognised? What happens if we step away from the Western European and North American institutions that are normally figured as central to the genesis and development of electronic music?
There are many ways in which an ‘alternative’ history could be framed. The purpose of this conference is to explore all possibilities; to focus upon different ways of telling the story of electronic music; to explore its alternative histories.”
The above is a brief outline but does not cover all the themes that could be explored. Please visit the site for further detailed information.
Here are a few of the Events that have come to my attention via Twitter lately and decided to also post here in case you missed them.
#Call for #radio works for @DKultur & @CTM_Festival >> CTM16 Radio Lab >> http://t.co/5xvn3A5xNY …
— elena biserna (@elenabiserna) July 14, 2015
A reminder about my upcoming performance in NYC w/ @matanaroberts @FridmanGallery next week:
https://t.co/WUdzF5mDW1 pic.twitter.com/tfc1AoAjyz
— Maria Chavez (@Chavezsayz) July 14, 2015
Support Saisonscape: DECAY with @WilliamBasinski @Therematrix @kempernorton DEADLINE 20 July http://t.co/Vjfmr9rNZ0 pic.twitter.com/bffeaHovY8
— Art Assembly (@Art_Assembly) July 8, 2015
Alien Lullabies by @FionaSoePaing for @MadeinScotShows @edfringe #MIS2015 #edfringe2015 Ticket http://t.co/nJUhkHT73v pic.twitter.com/vVzEpWgvT5
— Scottish Music (@scottishmusic) July 10, 2015
LIZ HELMAN, @RosenRaRa @8columns9lines @memorial_bench_ @PeckhamPelican pic.twitter.com/GmtNZdRbmo
— Listening Club (@Listening_Club) July 9, 2015
As Feminatronic is looking at the world of experimental electronic music here is the LUME project of Dee Byrne, who combines Saxophone and Electronics in her music. – LUME is a night of original and improvised music run by musicians Cath Roberts and Dee Byrne, taking place every Thursday at Long White Cloud, Hoxton, in London. Dee and Cath also curate the monthly ‘LUME Presents…’ series of gigs at the Vortex Jazz Club. LUME gigs feature artists from across the London and UK creative music scene, acting as a space for new work and experimental music-making.
Join us at the Hundred Years Gallery on 9th July to celebrate two years of putting on cutting edge, exciting, risk-taking, innovative, in-the-moment original and improvised music at LUME!
The upcoming Norient exhibition «Seismographic Sounds – Visions of a New World» shows and discusses contemporary video clips, tracks and Sound Art from around the globe. The exhibition opens at Forum Schlossplatz in Aarau (Switzerland) on August 14 2015, and is then hosted by museums and festivals in Germany, Switzerland and the UK (a.o. ZKM Karlsruhe – Oktober/November 2015, CTM Berlin – January/February 2016). «Seismographic Sounds» is a multi-authored exhibition about new diversity brought forth by digital cultures.
Can you help us build a coastal sound map of the UK? http://t.co/dpOEfza4Wn #shoresounds pic.twitter.com/1eemOix3HZ
— Cheryl Tipp (@CherylTipp) June 22, 2015
Lovely piece from the @nationaltrust Catherine Lee about the Sounds of our Shores project! https://t.co/m66VAcjb2Z #shoresounds
— Cheryl Tipp (@CherylTipp) June 22, 2015
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