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DIY photo-sensitive synth
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I’m excited to be waiting on the arrival of my new Bleep Labs ThingamaKIT.
Welcome to the New Sound
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You may have noticed a slight change in interface on the blog here, it’s because I switched from the TWiki BlogPlugin to WordPress.
Craque DJ set: Stop Time CD release party
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Wednesday night I played after John Harrington’s Stop Time for their CD release party, you can hear the 2-hour set new on CraqueCast or download the full thing directly.
New Releases on Metatron: Joe Zitt, GWME
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Metatron Press has re-released a few more recordings on archive.
T Spigot is rearing its burroughsian head once again
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My favorite live downtempo band – T Spigot – is back in action this year, and to start it off they’re offering the limited edition first pressing of Experiments in the Hypnotic Production of Crime, available through paypal for a measly $5, so go get it!
Metatron Press releases Gray Code on archive.org
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Metatron Press (the website is slightly outdated, but not necessarily incorrect) has started a netlabel archive, posting releases formerly available only on CDR, as well as more new stuff to come.
Tangent and an Improv Rig
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The synth used for my Feb 8 show at Dangerous Curve, incorporated in my live electro-acoustic rig.
New Release: Density Operator
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Behold the appalling beautiful world of Density Operator now available on Stadtgruen.
RIP: Loungeometry at the Kettle and the Keg
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In response to the many sad emails and messages about Loungeometry, the evident is true: Kettle and the Keg has decided on their own to forgo lounge music to try and bring in more customer base.
New on CraqueCast: Amalgamation
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Starting off the new year with an archival live show: Amalgamation: Live at Smartbar, Chicago, 2002 is a set I did at SmartBar in March of 2002.