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Philadelphia Sound Forum
January 19, 2013 @ 8:30 pm – 11:00 pm
FanLab ( Brian Labycz, Daniel Fandiño – Chicago)
Extreme Light Infrastructure (NYC)
Ethan Tripp (Philadelphia)
+ more TBA
Saturday 1/19 @AUX
8:30pm, $7-10
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Fanlab duo:
Daniel Fandino – modular synth
Brian Labycz – modular synth
As expected in any type of duo, the exchange is what makes things interesting. I hate the use of the word ‘conversation’ but if electricity had a voice this is what it would be. Inflection through gesture and timbre. Comfortably at odds, patience and acknowledgment prevail equally,
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Extreme Light Infrastructure:
Richard Kamerman – modular synth
Modular synthesis and process music. Unnecessarily complex signal flows. User error.
“Contrary to popular belief, a vacuum is not devoid of material but in fact fizzles with tiny mysterious particles that pop in and out of existence, but at speeds so fast that no one has been able to prove they exist. The Extreme Light Infrastructure Ultra-High Field Facility would produce a laser so intense that scientists say it would allow them to reveal these particles for the first time by pulling this vacuum “fabric” apart. They also believe it could even allow them to prove whether extra-dimensions exist.” – Gray, Richard (30 Oct 2011). “World’s most powerful laser to tear apart the vacuum of space”. The Daily Telegraph (London)