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April 9th, 2007

We Heart File Sharing!!!

Posted by Kevs in Gushes, Grows, Plays, Lives

We Heart File Sharing!!!

It’s been a lovely few days! I just played a fun show at a really neat art/salvage/recycling place called the Green Space. I’ve posted a recording of the show on my music page, and the patch I made for the occasion can be found in the Max/MSP section! Pictures to come soon!   

And I’ll be doing a dj set with fellow Panda Kamander Amanda, on the 20th at the Pop Bar… If you’re in New Orleans please show up ready to daaaance! We’ll be playing super hip indie-dance stuff! Check us out at WeHeartFileSharing.com! (^_^)b  

March 4th, 2007

an Evening of Difficult Music

Posted by ksgipson in Listenings, Returns, Grows, Plays, Lives

McKeowns

I’ll be playing on Saturday, March 10th. It’s #7 in the Difficult Music series at McKeown’s Books. Aside from my own bit of stumbling folktronica, there will also be performances by cellist Helen Gillet, and by sound artists Bryan Killingsworth and Trey Smith. I think it will be a really cozy, interesting night; and I believe there will be free beer.

I’m really excited/ nervous about it… I’ll be playing some new songs which require a bit of singing, which I’ve only done alone in my car up till now! Eek! Hopefully though, I won’t lose my nerve, and my laptop won’t crash, and everything will go just fine! (^_^)b

Ostensibly, we’ll start at 8, and I’m up first… but no promises for timeliness! Hope to see you there!


January 12th, 2006

Acoustic, Electric

Posted by Kevs in Grows

MPC!

OK, I know I’m super late to the Nick Drake party, but I feel compelled to say that I bought “Pink Moon” tonight, and it’s lovely. He had a really wonderful voice.

So, lots of guitar feedback experiments lately. Who’d of thought that, after all this time running away from rock and its accoutrements, I’d be digging out my old Gretsch Controfuzz and Fender Delay-Reverb! Certainly not me… for a guy who makes all his music with a computer, I’ve been weirdly purist about the acoustic sources that comprise my latest compositions. It’s time, I think, to grow away from that a little.

For all the absolute loveliest in esoteric dorky stuff, check out Lovely Media, maintained by the great Erik Schoster and pals. If you visit the “science” section of the site, you’ll notice I’ve posted a few links to some really awesome fluorescence microscopy videos… I’m seriously pondering the benefits and malefits of producing a video for projection during our live sets using the software Jitter, potentially with science-y stuff like this.