The electro-music festival, aka “Woodstock of electronic music,” is scheduled for this Sept 10-12 at the Greenkill Retreat Center in Huguenot, New York.
This year’s event features three days of electronic music concerts, seminars, workshops, demonstrations, jam sessions, video art, a laptop battle, and a swap-meet. Action starts at 12 noon on Friday, September 10 and runs until after midnight on September 12.
A wide variety of instruments and musical styles will be represented, ranging from theremin to analog modular synthesizers to home made devices, from classic space music to abstract electronica to world beats.
Musical activities will be running continuously throughout the three days of the festival. On-site lodging and meals are available. Tickets range from $25 for a single day to $325 for a 3-day pass including meals and lodging.
There are some great performances and seminars scheduled. More info below
See the festival site for more details!
These artists are scheduled to perform:
- Abuse Tactics
- Acoustic Interloper
- Aether Generator
- Azimuth Visuals
- The Bent Doctors
- Brainstatik
- Delicate Monster
- Jeremy dePrisco
- Robert Dorschel
- dRachEmUsiK
- Robert Edgar
- Ben Fleury-Steiner
- Paul Harriman
- Glenn Henriksen
- Hylantown
- Kevin Kissinger
- Andrew Koenig
- Roland Kuit
- Richard Lainhart
- the Last to Sleep
- Lunetta Maelstrom
- Mayakara
- Kurt Michaels
- D. Minoza
- Logan Mitchell
- Modulator ESP
- Shane Morris
- Mosquito Gita
- Howard Moscovitz
- Mark Mosher
- MusicMan11712
- MyOwnYoko
- NEOREV
- Northern Valentine
- Michael O’Bannon
- Joo Won Park
- Kip Rosser
- Project Ruori
- redgreenblue
- Siebert and Lepre
- Spinning Plates
- SPITZNAGEL
- State Machine
- Symmetry
- Jack Tamul
- Technicolor Travel Agency
- Transistor Club
- Trigal
- The Tronic
- Twyndyllyngs
- Harvey Valdes
- VJ Cargo
- Waked Lunch
- Laura Woodswalker
- xeroid entity
Seminars and Workshops:
- Darren Bergstein – Studio Storming, Remaking Universes
- Jeremy dePrisco – Making Music in Second Life
- Rosemary Haskins – Internet Marketing and Promotion
- Rosemary Haskins – Reverbnation
- Les Hall and Mathe Sluijter – Lunetta Breadboard Workshop
- Kevin Kissinger – DIY Modules for Analog Synthesis
- Andrew Koenig – Introduction to Ableton Live
- Roland Kuit – Soundlab Synthesis Tutorial
- Richard Lainhart – Intermediate Analog Synthesis
- Rebecca Mercuri and Kevin Meredith – Dr. Harry Olson and Audio Research at RCA
- Kevin Meredith – Circuit Bending Workshop
- Howard Moscovitz and Robin Miller – Ambiophonic Sound
- Mark Mosher – Spatial, Visual, and Matrix Controllerism with Ableton Live
- Michael O’Bannon – Generating Sound and Music with Brainwaves
- Dale Parson – Mapping Language Structures to Musical Phrases
- Steve Weinstock – Introduction to MIDI
- Tanya Thielke – Creative Process
we never get things like this in washington. im so angry im going to shit batteries!
Ive been in NY all summer and theyre doing this when im leaving..
Bleh.
I need to stop living in Atlanta.
You need a reason?
If you can't find anything going on in Atlanta, you're not looking. Great scene here, very supportive, with Nophest and the City Skies festival, plenty of clubs, hordes of laptop jockeys and modular nerds, DJs, performance art weirdos, etc. I've seen Lainhart recently, Richard Devine two nights ago, did a show with Josh Kay back in May, and I'm playing with dRachEmUsiK in November.
Friday, October 1st – Kid_Sputnik, Kid Versus Chemical, and Neorev live at Limericks Irish Pub, 742 Middle Country Road in Selden, New York 11784. Doors open at 9:00PM. 21+ / Free Entry
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