White Noise//An Electric Storm//50 Years

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The groundbreaking White Noise album, An Electric Storm, is celebrated this Saturday at The British Library.

Organised by our friends at Delia Derbyshire Day, there are a series of events planned throughout the day, including a contribution from Delia’s bandmates Brian Hodgson and David Vorhaus.

The day will also include a special screening of a 20 minute audio feature produced by Lead Researcher and Curator of the Delia audio archive in Manchester, David Butler. This includes contributions from Adrian Utley (Portishead), Martyn Ware (The Human League, BEF, Heaven 17), Chris+Cosey (Throbbing Gristle), and our own Ian Campbell.

Details of the event…

British Library event details

Late at the library

Delia Derbyshire Day

Music by//Synthcurious//2

Tim Seeley and Ian Campbell from Synthcurious were delighted to work with local poet and visual artist Mary Courtney on her digital art project. Below are 2 of the pieces they provided the music for.
Best played on loop.

Lips

Remnants 1
A series of electronic music scores for short films. Composed for, and inspired by, the visual art of Mary Courtney.
The pieces were performed and recorded live using analogue synthesizers, with computers only involved for the purpose of recording.

Remnants 1.1
Composed to accompany the digital art piece Lips.
Equipment used includes: Cwejman modular; Korg Delta

Link to Lips on Youtube

Remnants 1.3
Composed to accompany the digital art piece Cullen Re-jigs.
Equipment used includes: Minimoog; Korg Delta

Link to Cullen on Youtube

Synthcurious presents//Hainbach

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Based out of Berlin, Germany, electro-acoustic music composer and performer Hainbach (Opal Tapes, Seil Records) creates shifting audio landscapes THE WIRE called “One hell of a trip”. Using esoteric synthesizers, test equipment, magnetic tape, and idiophones his music is both abstract yet very much a corporal experience. He has become known for his immersive live performances for and recently through his YouTube channel, where he brings experimental music techniques to a wider audience.

http://www.hainbachmusik.com
http://www.youtube.com/user/hainbach101
http://www.instagram.com/hainbach101

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Synthcurious//Chapel of Many//Coventry Cathedral

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A big thank you to everyone who came along to the Chapel of Many over the last week. We had hundreds, if not thousands, of visitors. And thanks to everyone who came to talk to us about the Chapel, and our Sound Installation.

Thanks of course to Sebastian Hicks for a great event, and for inviting us to take part. And to Rhiannon Bigham for her help during the preparations, and the event itself.

Synthcurious//Chapel of Many//Coventry Cathedral

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Final preparations are underway for tomorrow night. Ian and Tim from Synthcurious will be launching their Aleatoric 6-channel sonic installation, composed specifically for the public environment.

The installation will be played at various times throughout the week.

Equipment used includes Vermona Performer MkI, Minimoog, Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 rev2, Korg Delta, Cwejman and Aion Modular synthesisers.

 

 

Synthcurious//Chapel of Many// Coventry Cathedral

Chapel of Many

Synthcurious have been commissioned to provide the music for a sound installation for the Chapel of Many event in the Cathedral Ruins.

Using multitracking, looping and layering techniques the sonic representation will constantly evolve over the duration of the event, never repeating the same passage twice. This is to represent the uniqueness of every individual, and their involvement and participation in the groups they form each and every day. Some intentional, some accidental, but always evolving.

The event will run from Wednesday 19th to Sunday 23rd June, with the installation playing at various times throughout the week. There’s also a special launch evening on Tuesday 18th from 6pm.

Admission is free, and is open to everyone.

The Chapel of Many was conceived and designed by Sebastian Hicks from Coventry University.

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Synthcurious at The Herbert

A big thank you to everyone who came along on Saturday. We really appreciate such a good turnout, and such positive feedback.

We’d also like to thank Jess and the team at The Herbert for their help, and for being such good hosts.

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If you have any photos or clips which you are happy to share then please mail them in and we’ll post them for you.

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Synthcurious at The Herbert Art Gallery

Synthcurious will be performing a Live Sound Installation in the Covered Court at The Herbert Art Gallery on Saturday the 17th November, 12:00-15:00.

A fully live and improvised event, using a selection of electronic instruments from the last 50 years, we will be exploring and exploiting the sonic properties of this unique space within the gallery.

Free admission.

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Part of the Random String festival.

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