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Friday, 05 June 2009 |
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CDR is a unique underground music event that invites producers,
musicians and appreciators of futuristic sounds together to hear
unreleased music on a big soundsystem. All are welcome, but if you are
also a maker of music, then we invite you to be part of this special
CDR Session at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Friday June 5th, 2009 as part of Creative Sydney "Notes from the Underground".
You can expect night of completely new/unreleased
music from local and overseas producers all programmed from what is
brought down on the night. This is a chance for the music makers to
test out their new sounds on a killer system, while the rest of us get
to be the first to check out what our favourite producers are about to
drop on the unsuspecting music world.
CDR is the brainchild of Burnt Progress,
headed by London creative catalyst, Tony Nwachukwu. The Sydney chapter of this worldwide movement began in 2006 by local music
lovers Lorna Clarkson, Mark Pritchard, Simon Hindle and Sofie Loizou. CDR Sydney is growing steadily into a regular meeting space for
underground
music enthusiasts to hear everything from dubstep to techno, folk to
indie and soul to reggae.
TO MAKE YOUR MUSIC PART OF THIS EVENT:
all
you need to do is drop a cdr burn of your unreleased track into the CDR
BOX @ The MCA by 8:30pm, Friday June 5th. Stickers will be provided for
you to write your artist name, track name and contact details.
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Wednesday, 24 September 2008 |
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I first became interested in creating a brain controlled musical instrument after meeting Scott Eggert in late 2007. Scott has extensive experience in this area in the past -- we both imagined that a brain interface like this would be fun and extremely useful as a controller for audio platforms. We then started a plan to create a system that accepts can input information from Pure data to Ableton Live.
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Tuesday, 19 August 2008 |
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If you haven't already, please point your cursor at chasingthetangent.com to subscribe to my
new fandangled podcast website. It's kinda like my old shows but with an emphasis on
uncovering the finest local and international music ranging from electronica to jazz, techno,
disco, dub, ambient, experimental and lots of stuff i don't think has been classified yet.
There's plenty of brand new unreleased music and exclusives from around the world.
Its all good and it's served up as a fortnightly journey via RSS for your listening pleasure.
After that, head over to straightup.com.au where you can find Chasing the Tangent,
and a bunch of other brilliant podcasts to keep your hungry ears satisfied.
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Friday, 30 November 2007 |
So yes, normally i don't write up about gigs i
play with other peoples bands but this one is
particularly special
because it signifies the realisation of one of my teenage fantasies, to
play in a rock band! Having been
sidetracked for almost 10 years by almost every genre
of electronic
music meant that it hasn't happened until now. But the time is right,
with synthesisers being accepted more and more as part of the standard
kit for a band.
Tracy Redhead
has been hard at work creating a killer album that has some big time
support from the industry, so come down to the gig and see us perform
our first ever
live set as a band.
No I am not giving up my day job, this is my day job!!!
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