Video from my last live set at Iklectik online now: https://youtu.be/1EfWWZHavuI?si=2QSbyFI_MK6x02xE
I included various new devices and builds in the performance, some of which worked better than others.
worm gear long-loop percussion
new modular synth sound sources (slight bugs)
magnetic tape record (minor failure)
multiple webcams for projection and documentation
strobe light kick drum trigger via rotator cuff (mostly ineffective)
Enjoyed the performance though, great atmosphere in a packed room - nice you can see folks dancing in the video. A great send off to Iklectik's Waterloo space (this was the penultimate event there).
Music by Robert Carl, James Díaz, J.P.A. Falzone, Austin Oting Har & Wadada Leo Smith - featuring Arditti Quartet, Julia Jung Un Suh, Large Furniture, Laura Wachsmann, Ostrava New Orchestra, RedKoral Quartet & Robert Black - on Not Brahms and Liszt Monday (4/22/24) 4-5:30pm ET on WMBR Cambridge 88.1 FM streaming https://wmbr.org
today I have released my new single 'Glades'. A midtempo/downtempo song with a soft fluttery synth line that dances around an enchanting music box sample, hope you enjoy! ✨
Not sure I'll keep releasing on the usual streaming platforms, but for now the latest single from my upcoming Mental Clutter EP is out everywhere! It's an uplifting bop that I hope will put a spring in your step as the gardens turn green
When I was a youngster in the late 1980s, I formed an Amiga game dev team with 2 friends.
Before making games, we started by trying to sell game music that used minimal RAM, made with our music editor SIDmon.
To promote our game music, this energetic music module was composed by our musician Ramon Braumuller. The file, including tiny sampled sounds, is only 22 kilobytes.
In 1990 our Amiga music editor Digital Mugician was released by the British game publisher Thalamus.
Our music composer Ramon Braumuller made some demo tracks, including this one. Wait for the part with the sampled guitar riffs, which were live-played by the guitarist of his former band, Michel van Polen.
The music module, including sampled sounds, is 185 kilobytes. It loops, hence the abrupt ending.
Check the #TeamHoi hashtag for more tunes and info.