MUSIC FOR BASS DRUM, CELLO AND ELECTRONICS by Yamila Ríos Manzanares
This piece is in a work in progress stage.
The main idea of this piece is to try and expand the sonic possibilities of the bass drum and the cello, creating a sort of coherence between these instruments. By processing the sound of both instruments such expansion is created.
Yamila Ríos, cello and electronics
Mei Yi Lee, bass drum
Fischer / Baggiani collaborations
Michael Fischer: Soprano & Tenor Sax, Feedbacks, Violin, Piano.
Marcos Baggiani: Drums, wistles, toys and small percussion.
We are all great beings in this world.
Our lives have a unique meaning and at the same time we all are one.
We belong to this system, our planet, which is just a small part of a bigger system... and so on.
Every single thing we do affects the whole; every single act is "the last act".
Love comes to us to open our eyes and see this wonderful world we have around us.
And we are the creators of our own worlds; we are the "meaning-givers" of everything around us.
Music is a prayer that sings to the eternal present, to the mother-nature.
Improvisation is a tool that tunes us with the universe, with the here & now.
www.myspace.com/baggianifischercollaborations
Long Layers Multitrack Composing
Ofir Klemperer- piano, korg ms-20, drums, semi-guitar, computer, and voice.
Angel Faraldo- channels recording and playback.
Ofir will be playing different parts with different instruments, and Angel will be recording, and playing it back, for Ofir to dub. The multitracking craft will be exposed in the varied stages, and we will build step by step full arrangements for several songs.
Aurimas Bavarskis and MintD (Yiannis Tsirikoglou)
are students of the Institute of Sonology in the Royal Conservatory in The Hague where their ways met.
They form a duo that explores a wide range of sonic possibilities by employing a great deal of digital tools and analogue devices like VLF receivers and sensors. Driven by many different musical ideas they attempt to unfold their new artistic attributes and find new ways of improvising and making music.
www.bavarskis.net
www.myspace.com/aurimasbavarskis