Archive for the ‘Music’ Category

A collaboration between UDart and artist Louise Bech Pedersen. Excellent glimpse into the production workflow for interactive installations. Modul8 + Mad Mapper. Stunning.

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A major reason I’ve endeavoured into live projections is due to Scott Hansen AKA Tycho. I finally got a chance to see the San Fran-based artist perform locally.

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Going to see Amon Tobin’s colossal production ‘ISAM’ at the end of October at the Opera House in Toronto. His stage production, in conjunction with his audio production, are nothing short of groundbreaking.

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Future.

Quayola

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Nina Sings.

Here’s just a quick update and sample on my sight + sound project. Recently learned how to make basic animations, which I will begin applying to these project and an example of which is in the clip below. Haven’t bought this software yet…so rebuilding this project every time is both a blessing and a curse. [...]

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NXNE

Last week NXNE took over the clubs and bars of Toronto. I was lucky enough to share the stage with Megan Bonnell at the Rivioli, as part of the Nevado Records showcase. Also on the bill were Loom, the Meligrove Band, Paint Movement & Yukon Blonde (all signed to the same label). Megan and I [...]

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Sight + Sound.

Here’s a sample of a visualization project I’m working on. Based on themes of ‘time, space and place’ it features live video, visual effects based on sound input and original music. enjoi.

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A Heliconian Sound

Recently I watched the Toy Piano Orchestra’s showcase of original compositions, as performed by the percussive TorQ quartet. It was interesting night of dynamic, inventive performance showcasing some of Toronto’s most talented rhythm makers.

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Tinnitus?

……………n…..n..n…NNNNNN……n….n………….n…………. If you’ve been to as many live music shows as I have, you know that dreaded feeling at the end of an extraordinarily loud performance that you’re ears are going to sing you to sleep unless you remembered the essential protections of ear plugs. Playing drums almost every day doesn’t exactly minimize this impact [...]

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For me, headphones are pretty much a piece of apparel at this point. I keep a coiled mess of iPod headphones in my courier bag whenever the outside world gets too noisy, and at home I’ve got various pairs for recording, drumming, etc. Listening to music in a great pair of headphones can completely change [...]

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