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i was very surprised to get a mention in the new yorker online, so if you haven’t visited her before let me please introduce myself:
although i’m a “blogging composer” it’s probably easier to keep up with our bigger conversation with other wide range of very interesting and uniquely individual composers that i follow on twitter:
- in the meantime i’m having fun making music with on james comb’s ImprovFriday group. you can find a mp3′s of last weeks program here
- i also participate in the NetNewMusic group (created by jeff harrington) where we like to debate and argue about almost anything you could think about relating to new music
- i’m currently working on figuring out how to make music (live and improvised!) using my laptop, iphone (buddha machine, scruti box, bloom…) and kaossilator. below is the latest result;
Music for Controllers V
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This entry was posted on Tuesday, October 27th, 2009 at 5:38 pm. It is filed under Uncategorized and tagged with alan morse davies, alt-classical, andrew durkin, corey dargel, david seidel, david toub, diy, improvfriday, jc combs, NetNewMusic, new yorker, randy gibson, shane cadman.
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