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Things that go hum in the night: December 2010
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Things that go hum in the night. 02 December, 2010. One of the first tools I created when I combined a MIDI controller with the Oddity. The title "Lie Low" comes from a fragment of a folk song recorded in 1930 in Manchester Center, Vermont, by Helen Hartness Flanders. Flanders included this song in her book The New Green Mountain Songster. Soundcheck with children playing. Lie Low" received the heaviest editing of all the tracks on Panic and Anti-Panic. Does not represent a complete performance.
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Things that go hum in the night: August 2008
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Things that go hum in the night. 21 August, 2008. At The Tinderbox in a Thunder Storm. Charlie and I played a Tweak gig at The Tinderbox. This past Monday. We opened for Michael Jordan Touchdown Pass, Wingnut Dishwasher's Union, and Defiance Ohio. We were invited to join the first half of MJTP's set; the band asked us to lay down a bed of D minor drone and texture for a half an hour with electronics and acoustic instruments, as a prelude to their first song. Thunderclaps broke, lightning flashed, rain po...
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Things that go hum in the night: March 2010
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Things that go hum in the night. 15 March, 2010. When I put a record out into the world, it should have a life of its own, separate from me and my ideas. Ideally, it will travel to far away places where I lose all control over its reception. At the same time, I think it's important to leave a trail in the world so that someone who finds the record can, if, they desire, follow it home. In the spring of 2009 I received an invitation to participate in The Festival of Endless Gratitude. The idea of going on ...
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Things that go hum in the night: September 2008
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Things that go hum in the night. 20 September, 2008. My Gakken Diary, Part Two: Mechanics. Last night, after putting this thing together, and making a few preliminary experiments, I began to wonder if I had broken it somehow, because a few things did not make sense, at least not based on my assumptions of how a synth should work. Here's how I put it all together, based on my years of doing subtractive synthesis on and Arp Odyssey:. Posted by John Levin at 2:42 AM. Links to this post. 19 September, 2008.
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Things that go hum in the night: October 2008
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Things that go hum in the night. 14 October, 2008. My Gakken Diary, Part Three: First Music. And for comparison, here's a piece from 2004 using the Odyssey:. Posted by John Levin at 2:45 AM. Links to this post. Vermont, United States. View my complete profile. John Levin's web site. Up the Gravity Well. My Gakken Diary, Part Three: First Music. My Gakken Diary, Part Two: Mechanics. My Gakken Diary, Part One. At The Tinderbox in a Thunder Storm.
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The Ill Wind Ensemble.
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Behind a hill - a tribute to the modern music of New England
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Appearing in this film was:. W/ Wiley the dog. Sound mastering in some scenes:. Ole Nørup Petersen - Klangrum. Thank you for the music (and in general):. Special Agent Don Jenks. George W. Myers. James J. Toth. Idea, interviews, filming, editing, and production:.
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Things that go hum in the night: May 2010
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Things that go hum in the night. 01 May, 2010. The track "Unrock" refers to the record store of the same name. Located in Krefeld, Germany. Krefeld, the birthplace of the artist Joseph Beuys. Was the first stop on the trip. The store Unrock presented the concert, the last one to take place in the old store, as an event to mark its move to a new location. Before the show, we hung out with Bernd, a friend of the owner, who reminded us that Krefeld sits not far from Düsseldorf. To appear in an unedited form.