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Electro-music 2012 - Huguenot, NY by Howard Moscovitz The electro-music 2012 festival, known as the "Woodstock of electronic music," is the world's premiere event for experimental electronic music. Now in it's eighth year, this year's gathering features three mind-bending days of innovative electronic music concerts, seminars, workshops, demonstrations, jam sessions, video art, a laptop battle, and a swap-meet. Action starts at 1pm on Friday, September 7 and runs until midnight on September 9. Musical activities will be running continuously throughout the three days of the festival.
electro-music 2012 takes place at the Greenkill Retreat Center in Huguenot, New York. On-site lodging and meals are available. Tickets range from $35 for a single day to $385 for a 3-day pass including meals and lodging.
More information, including a complete schedule of events can be found on the web site at:
http://event.electro-music.com/
You may also contact us at
event@electro-music.com
A wide variety of instruments and musical styles will be represented, ranging from theremin to analog modular synthesizers to home made devices, from classic space music and ambient to abstract electronica, glitch, electro-pop and beat-oriented music.
The following artists will be performing:
24 Hours the Girl
Acoustic Interloper
Adventures in Sound
Audio Mace
Denis Ay
Azimuth Visuals
Bent Orchestra
Brainstatik
Brill-Ex Dub Schleppers
Burning Artist
Creek + Holquist
Robert Dorschel
dRachEmUsiK
Michael Drews
E-M Chamber Orchestra
Fringe Element
Genetique
H-Alpha
Paul Harriman
Hunter and Harrison
Hylantown
Kevin Kissinger
Andrew Koenig
Dave Lind
Loop B
Lunaria
Lux Seeker
Mirador
Modulator ESP
mosc
Mark Mosher
Murcia and Palmer
musicman11712
MyOwnYoko
NEOREV
Northern Valentine
Michael O'Bannon
onewayness
Joo Won Park
PYXL8R
PAS
redgreenblue
RoDo Jede
Kip Rosser
Project Ruori
ShivaSongster
Sight of Sound
The Soldering Musician and the Personal Digital Assistants
Symmetry
Jack Tamul
Tantroniq
The Table
Tantroniq
Thin Air
Twyndyllyngs
Mike Victor
Jacob Watters
Woodswalker
xeroid entity
zero-input mixer
Seminars and Workshops:
Kevin Meredith and Rebecca Mercuri - Circuit Bending and DIY Workshops
Dale Parson - Game to Music
Adam Holquist - Performance and Production Tools in Linux
Jeremy dePrisco - Advanced Techniques in Reason 6
Robert Dorschel - Building a Software Looper
Paul Harriman - Eigenharp demonstration
Shane King - topic to be announced
Kevin Kissinger - Composing for Theremin
Andrew Koenig - topic to be announced
Howard Moscovitz - Using Lemur to make the iPad a musical controller
Mark Mosher - Creating and Controlling Signature Sounds with Camel Audio Alchemy
Jamie Strecker and Steve Mokris - Visual programming for musicians and artists: a new approach
Michael Drews - Performance Strategies for Laptop
Charles Shriner - Free Form Improvisation workshop
Tanya Thielke - topic to be announced
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Weekend Stream Jams by shanemorris electro-music.com now has Regularly Scheduled Radio Programs!
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You dont have to wait for the next electro-music.com streaming event to have some fun. Several of us have been streaming music informally from computer to computer on the weekends. Just come into the chatroom anytime...people are usually streaming off and on all weekend long from Friday night to Sunday night.
Depending on your computer, you can stream to several people, play as long as you want, and have fun playing in an informal environment. There is much more freedom available to the player in this scenario. Whether you want to perform a 2 hour ambient piece, 30 minutes of noise, or just wanted to show off some new patches...come on in and experiment with us.
It's also a great way to practice your streaming as well...getting better familiarity with the software makes things much easier for streaming events in the future, without the stress on you and the engineers trying to figure out problems in time for a performance. :bangdesk:
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electro-music 2007 sampler - available now!
Exciting music from 16 of the outstanding performing artists appearing at electro-music 2007, June 1-3, in Philadelphia.
Buy it here!
This is the best electro-music sampler yet.
Music by: Mark Mahoney and Michael Peck, Howard Moscovitz, Kevin Kissinger, Mark Jenkins, Margaret Noble, Flourescent Grey, Johathan Block, Astrogenic Hallucinauting, Fringe Element, Warren Sirota, Lynn Bechtold, Brainstatik, The Reverend Mofo, Velva, Gemini, Roland Kuit and Matty Ross, and Kip Rosser. Some are among today's most respected electro-musicians, while some are relatively unknown. The electro-music 2007 Sampler crosses genres - avant garde, techno, classical, jazz, space, political...
This CD represents many of the undulating creative (...more...) View the entire article |
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AmbiophonicDSP VST Plugin Now Available
AmbiophonicDSP VST plugin by Robin Miller and Howard Moscovitz now on available at the electro-music.com store at an introductory price. Click here.
AmbiophonicDSP is a very powerful, yet very affordable, Effect VST™ (Steinberg GmbH) plug-in that dramatically boosts performance listening to stereo audio. Using Winamp, or any VST host in your PC, AmbiophonicDSP renders sound previously unheard, awaiting in your recording collection. AmbiophonicDSP takes stereo to an entirely new level. It must be experienced to be believed.
The AmbiophonicDSP VST plugin is the fruition of many years of research by audio engineering luminary Robin Miller and electro-music.com founder, Howard Moscovitz. The AmbiophonicDSP incorporates several new algorithm developments not found in any other audio device, either hardware or software. This one is the state-of-the-art, the gold standard.
Easy to operate with factory presets and savable User presets, AmbiophonicDSP achieves astonishing sonic realism and spatial clarity.
AmbiophonicDSP restores the original recording angle of up to 120° audio stage width (compared to a maximum of 60° in conventional stereo) with lifelike imaging, spatiality, and tone color (timbre). Ambience and reflections achieve listener envelopment (LEV), though from all existing stereo recordings and only two speakers. Individual voices have clarity and space rivaling surround sound. Solo voices and center sounds are adjustable within the mix without affecting widening, are free of the coloration of stereo’s phantom comb-filtering, and are free of the perceptual confusion when center sounds come from speakers not actually in front*.
AmbiophonicsDSP is distributed by electro-music.com and is supported by Howard Moscovitz and Robin Miller on the Ambiophonics forum. Like the renound electro-music.com Klee Sequencer, the AmbiophonicDSP is another fruit of our community, without which this amazing tool might not exist. Proceeds from purchases help support our site.
What people are saying:
Last night, Howard demonstrated the ambiophonic encoder that he has programmed.... He played The Beatles Love CD as source material.... The result was dramatic! As you all know, center information played over speakers in the traditional stereo placement is less than ideal. With speakers close together in the Ambiophonic placement, the center image was magnificent and didn't move about as my head moved. Additionally, the left-right spread was very much wider than the speaker placement would indicate. I was no longer listening to music over speakers. I was listening to music in the room!
--Bill Fox
For the latests version of the User Manual, click here.
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On-demand streaming audio - electro-music Chamber Orchestra
 | Hong Waltzer generates the video art while Brainstatik opens for the electro-music chamber orchestra at Sarnoff Labs in Princeton, New Jersey We are proud to preset on-demand streaming audio for the premiere performance of the electro-music chamber orchestra held at the Sarnoff Labs auditorium in Princeton, New Jersey on December 15, 2007.
Click to listen:
Set 1 (50:26) - Brainstatic
Set 2 (47:11) - experimental composition
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