Errant Space podcast #15 has something new: beats! courtesy of DJ/producer/electronic musician Reiche.
We met, and exchanged info, back in February 2016 at the Adventures in Electronic Music looping workshop I participated in at Space Create in Newburgh, NY (see ES Podcast #12). A few months later Reiche contacted me about getting together for a collaboration. Following my “the answer is always yes” policy I agreed, even though i had never seen him play ( I did see some videos).
So I didn’t really know what to expect when Reiche showed up at Rude Anagrams Studios with his Roland AIRA gear and Abelton Live set up, but I’m very pleased with the results of our first collaboration! Open up your ears and give it a listen.
This one is taken from a performance at St. Andrews Episcopal Church, which is around the corner from my house (literally). I played there on October 10, 2015 supporting a watercolor exhibit. Playing in big, interesting spaces really suits the Errant Space sound and I’m always on the lookout for new spaces where I can perform. Let me know if you have any ideas!
This time I’m exploring the minimal end of the ambient spectrum and experimenting with generative processes. The result is probably the most languid podcast yet. Insomniacs take note!
The last three-quarters of this one was recorded during an all day performance at Newburgh Open Studios on September 25, 2015. There’s a lot of material left from that day that will likely show up in future podcasts.
He brought a few effects and used a couple of mono-synths and a few more effects from the Rude Anagrams collection and we created what, to me, sounds like an imaginary soundtrack to a sci-fi film noir.
This month’s podcast is harvested from recordings of shows i played in July 2015.
There was an art opening, an in-store and a performance with the dance project I play with, The River Flows Two Ways.
As always, listening at low volume, preferably while horizontal, will provide the best results. Do not listen to Errant Space while operating heavy machinery.
Multi-instrumentalist Dean Sharp, came down from Kingston to Rude Anagrams Studio to sit in as special guest on this months podcast. Dean, in addition to being a fantastic drummer, is a producer and soundscapist. He brought his guitar (and mando-guitar!) and a few effects over for a bit of a space out.
The resulting podcast is my favorite yet! Its a bit more soundscape and a bit less ambient than usual, but I think its an amazing audio journey, and I hope you enjoy it.
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