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The Event Without a Name
posted: ¤ 2008-12-09
filed under ¤ studiolog | side-notes
Artificial Music Machine and Bleep Labs present:
The Event Without a Name
at The Space Without a Name (701 Tillery Street, Suite A-3, Austin, TX)
Saturday, September 20th, 2008, 6pm-8:30pm, $5 cover, all ages
Featuring live electronic music by:
Artificial Life Preserver (Psymbolic Sounds)
Furby Youth Choir (Artificial Music Machine)
Proem (n5MD, Merck)
Audio toys by: Bleep Labs – showing off
light-controlled synthesizer monsters and a prototype of the
forthcoming glitchy 1-bit noise toy called the Bit Blob, designed in
collaboration with Loud Objects (NYC)!
Catering by: White Mountain Foods
More details about the performers:
Artificial Life Preserver has been working to preserve algorithms that behave like living systems since 1997. Insect-like drones and cell
based beats drive environmental mixes of organized time units. Drawing from his experience as a member of the psytrance trio Initialization String, Artificial Life Preserver creates abstract, glitchy downtempo with a psychedelic twist.
Furby Youth Choir is a small army of circuit-bent Furby toys which produce a surreal and stochastic cacophony of tones, buzzes, squeals,
and glitched-out demented laughter. Members of the choir are still dusty from their recent performance at the Burning Man festival in the Black Rock desert of Nevada, but they are once again ready to frighten both children and adults in Austin.
Proem is Richard Bailey, a computer musician formerly based in Austin but recently relocated to Houston. Since 1999, Proem’s releases on Hydrant, Merck, and n5MD have garnered high praise from both music
critics and fans, cementing his position in the upper echelon of IDM.
Further information: contact@artificialmusicmachine.com


2008-09-12
sounds awesome! hope i can make it!