COMPEL Omeka Dev

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  • Premiere performance in Kansas City, MO on March 3, 2016 with JoDee Davis, trombone and Robert Pherigo, piano.

    Click track provided. Requires two additional channels with volume control separate from the main speakers. Also requires ability to synchronize playback file and click file. Instructions included in performance notes.
  • The Tunnel of Quantum Love (2015) portrays the theory that an atom can be in many places simultaneously. The initial sound journeys through many states: gaseous shimmers, through warped high speeds, distorted slow motion, chaos, and unnamed atmospheres. Maybe one day we will discover the Tunnel of Quantum Love and experience this simultaneity ourselves.
  • Based on an original story with music for Synclavier and narration by the composer. This companion piece to The Snow Queen was performed by the composer in English, French and Swedish. Both works were originally recorded at Philo Records in Vermont.
  • Bregman Electronic Music Studio. Composed using the Dartmouth Digital Synthesizer at the Thayer School of Engineering.
  • Bregman Electronic Music Studio. Using Synclavier and 24-track studio at Stiftelsen Elektronmusikstudion Stockholm.
  • A seven minute work for fixed medium. It's gotten a lot of play over the years. Enjoy!
  • Synclavier, Narrator
  • Ranging over vast, unexplored territories, my new album features richly contrapuntal electroacoustic textures, electro-pop, field recordings, and atmospheric sound design.
  • Forget the Wall, We Need a Mirror! Being a first generation latino immigrant, living in Texas 4 hours away from the border, and constantly meeting people telling stories about how they illegally crossed the border, has finally taken a toll on me after my first year in Austin. This piece is built upon sounds of shattering glasses, tuned glass pipes, a sprint in the middle of the Texan dessert, the lack of water, and the sound of an eager immigrant chipping out the wall that separates them from their family, from their dreams. A mirror that shattered when some Americans forgot how their parents arrived to Ellis Island in a boat full of dreams, a thick accent, no visa, and a lot of sadness. This piece was originally written for a collaboration with dancers and video for the 2017 Ears, Eyes and Feet collaborative project at UT Austin.
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