Crimson.
00:00 Jingle.
00:53 Michelle Moeller – Crimson.
04:52 Cort Lippe & Patti Cudd – Duo for Cajon and Computer.
14:21 Zeena Parkins – Terminals no 1.
31:40 Sam Pluta / Wet Ink Ensemble – Actuate-Resonate.
44:27 Micheal Gordon / Mantra Percussion/ Oneothrix Point Never – Timber Remixed.
46:36 Juan-Manuel Sanchez – Desde adentro.
Michelle Moeller: Michelle is a composer and performer based in Oakland, CA. Her musical practice is ever unfolding, guided by restless curiosity and natural resistance to a singular approach. Drawing from both a foundational lyricism and a penchant for dissonant textures, she uses piano, custom effects, and computer synthesis to build intricate electroacoustic systems.
https://www.michellemoeller.com
Cort Lippe & Patti Cudd: Cort Lippe (b. 1953) is an American electronic music composer, an associate professor of music and director of Lejaren Hiller Computer Music Studios at the University at Buffalo, New York.
Dr. Patti Cudd is active as a percussion soloist, chamber musician and educator. Patti is a member of the acclaimed new music ensemble, Zeitgeist. Her other diverse performing opportunities have included CRASH, the Minnesota Contemporary Ensemble, Minnesota Dance Theatre and the Borrowed Bones Dance Theater.
Zeena Parkins: New York based electro-acoustic composer / improviser Zeena Parkins is a pioneer of contemporary harp practices. Using expanded techniques, object preparations, and electronic processing she has re-defined the instrument’s capacities.
Sam Pluta / Wet Ink Ensemble: Sam Pluta is a Baltimore-based composer, laptop improviser, electronics performer, and sound artist. Though his work has a wide breadth, his central focus is on using the laptop as a performance instrument capable of sharing the stage with groups ranging from new music ensembles to world-class improvisers.
The Wet Ink Ensemble is a collective of composers, performers and improvisers dedicated to adventurous music-making.
Micheal Gordon / Mantra Percussion / Oneothrix Point Never.
Juan-Manuel Sanchez: Juan Manuel Sánchez is a composer born in Caracas, Venezuela. After receiving a Master’s Degree in Latin-American musicology at the Universidad Central de Venezuela, he decided to follow studies in elec-troacoustic and instrumental composition in France. He studied successively with Stéphane Borrel and Christophe Maudot at the Conservatoire de Lyon.
https://electrodoc.musiques-recherches.be/en/c/7276-juan-manuel-sanchez