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Gesine Lohr, Hammond B3 keyboardist, on her experiences teaching at the Girls’ Rock Camp
Some words of wisdom here : )
On March 27th we received this heartwarming, enthusiastic feedback about our tumblr photo blog. Gesine Lohr teaches keyboard at the Bay Area Girls’ Rock Camp and her advices seem timeless and universal to us:
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Experimental Housewife – CMKY 2015 – Ambient Teaser
Thanks to Headphone Commute for this original post.

In advance of the 2015 Communikey Festival — which takes place April 16-19 month in Boulder, CO — Experimental Housewife was tapped to record a Headphone Commute mix showcasing the more ambient-leaning portion of the festival programming.
This year’s edition of the Communikey Festival is set to be the organization’s last as they prepare to retire the format in order to focus on the next stage of their creative evolution. It’s a bittersweet end for a long-running cultural institution that has served to promote social, cultural and ecological innovation through creative process. As such, Experimental Housewife intended for this mix to serve as a lamentation for the festival’s end and an ode to what is yet to come.
Bookended by a pair of tracks from the lauded Silent Season artist Segue, the mix traverses a wide range of styles, from Charles Cohen and Neel’s modular abstractions to the…
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Anna Meredith
Courtesy of woman composer
Rachael Finney
Courtesy of Ekho, Women in Sonic Art
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Rachael Finney is an artist and lecturer based in London. Working primarily with sound, video and performance her work explores the material qualities of voice. She is currently undertaking her PhD within the department of Visual and Aural Culture at Goldsmiths College where her research focuses on phenomenology and vocal multiplicity. www.rachaelfinney.com
Submission to ‘Ekho:: Toward a Repetitive Sounding of Difference’
“Interested in voice and repetition Dining Room (2014) explores the performative formation of collective utterance from a singular subject. While walking the parameter of her parents recently vacated dining room the artist simultaneously utters and records a singular, flat note. This single note is echoed back into the space through an amplifier at the same moment a new note is being uttered. This action is repeated until a full circle of the space has been completed. As the constant looping of the utterance occurs the listener is presented with…
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Travelogue Week 2015-13: Day of the Piano
I know it was Piano Day yesterday but where would my love of synths come from without first having a love of the piano? Some great women included on these playlists, too.
Piano Day
Everything you may have missed in March.
MUTEK 2015 – Teaser [part one]
There are more than a few things that I love about MUTEK. The first is its host city, Montreal, which I happily continue to visit in the warm month of May. Its multilingual crowd, eclectic boutiques, diverse cuisine and beautiful architecture offer plenty of opportunities to explore the grounds during the daytime. The festival itself is sponsored by multiple Canadian government entities, and this association breaks down many financial barriers, allowing the festival to bloom to its full potential. Many of the events this year (just like the year before) will be held at the Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal (MAC) which is an absolutely incredible venue, elevating the prestige of the programming well above the rest. And finally it is, of course, the audio-visual performances, showcasing many of the world renown artists, as well as a fantastic roster of Canadian musicians awaiting to be discovered by you!
I recall my experience from…
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