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Electronica Fest One
Sat, 07/16/11 (678 days ago)  
From: 07:00 PM To: 10:30 PM  
Location: An die Musik Live
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AN DIE MUSIK 2011 ELECTRONICA FEST ONE
Electronic Music/Experimental Music/Electro-Acoustic Music event Sponsored by members of The Baltimore SDIY Group & Friends

Extravaganza of knob twisting, string bending, pitch bending, wiring mazes & sound shaping that will propel you into an absolutely awesome musical voyage.

Entrance Fee: $10/$5 students with valid ID

The Baltimore SDIY Group is allowing photos, videos & audio recordings at this event.

This event is also listed on the EVENT page of the Baltimore SDIY Group's FACEBOOK website, http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=158882274167273

Current Lineup of Performing Artists as of 04/11/2011:

1. 7:00pm to 7:30pm - "Jerohme Spye" - Joseph Meyer
http://www.myspace.com/jerohme

Jerohme works and lives in Baltimore, Maryland. He has independently released several albums since 1997 and has appeared on two Various Artist releases, "Micro_Superstarz 2000" (©2000 domizil) and "You Know How We Do" (©2004 Sonicterror Recordings). please check out his music link at http://last.fm/music/jerohme+spye

2. 7:45pm to 8:15pm - "micFreak" - Michael Cobaria
http://www.myspace.com/micfreak

From Manila to Arizona, now in Baltimore! The name micFreak was never really intended to be used as an artist name. It was an email address that mic used as an alias in joining egroups. Music runs in mic's blood. He started learning the violin at 8, the piano at 12 but wasn't that happy in playing traditional music. He learned to play the guitar, bass and keyboard during his high school years and joined several new wave bands. His college years was a different trip, he joined an r&b band and played keyboards. Playing other artists songs wasn't mic's calling so he started searching for a new musical direction and eventually found a road that lead to electronica after watching the movie "The Saint" with Val Kilmer which featured the Chemical Brothers' track "The Setting Sun". Listening to artists like OMD, Depche Mode and New Order in his teens, mic easily understood how electronic music could be produced so he bought a pc and learned about MIDI w/ Cakewalk V6. Years later he has developed his own sound fusing melody and harmony with a strong sense of rhythm. Now focusing on dance music micFreak is ready to conquer a new genre of electronic music that would surely be one of a kind.
Read more:http://www.myspace.com/micfreak#ixzz0ynWget1c

3. 8:30pm to 9:00pm - Liz Meredith
http://www.lizmeredith.com

Liz Meredith (b.1981) is a string player, improviser, and composer originally from Baltimore, Maryland. Her music explores many creative facets, from composing instrumental works to making ambient music, song-oriented pieces, graphic scores, and solo improvisations. "Baltimore’s Liz Meredith is a creator of string-based, electronically textured drones made to soothe souls…" – Baltimore City Paper (2010). Liz enjoys playing her friends’ music too! She has premiered 21st century music by emerging composers. Liz holds degrees from The Berklee College of Music (B.M. String Performance & Film Music), and Mills College (M.A. Music Composition). She has studied viola performance with Hank Dutt of Kronos Quartet and music composition. Liz is currently based in Baltimore, Maryland.

4. 9:15pm to 9:45pm - "The Duc D'Angelos Quartet" - John Sullivan, Ed Baldi, Colin Barnhill & Jeremy Berlin
http://www.myspace.com/ducdangelos

The whole of Duc D’Angelos is greater than the sum of its parts; each component may influence other components in a web of incentives, constraints and connections. The slightest change in one part causes tremors everywhere else. The Duc D'Angelos Quartet is dedicated to the idea of non-linear performance. It is music. It is musical form of sound and silence over time but there is no utilitarianism in their approach. They are not useful. They create for the moment, without premeditation. It is décor. It is graffiti via device.

5. 10:00pm to 10:30pm - "Fast Forty" Keith Sinzinger & Ryan Jordan
http://www.myspace.com/fastforty

Keith Sinzinger (Fast Forty) combines home-built instruments, circuit-bent devices, found sounds and miscellaneous junk to create what he calls Intense Ambient. A lifelong newsman based in Washington, D.C., he records at District of Chaos Studios and has performed at shows sponsored by Sonic Circuits, Electric Possible and the Baltimore SDIY Group, among others.
 
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