Foray into the following: microsound/microsampling, glitch, dub, plunderphonics, techno, house, ambient, psychedelic, nightmares, daydreams, feedback, noise, beats, obliteration
took piano lessons as a young child, played trumpet and guitar later on, and have been working with electronics since 2001.
I do both original and live DJ sets. The goals for each are different, so I'll focus here on original live sets. I generally perform live in SuperCollider, which input from hardware / acoustic instruments. My SuperCollider patches for live performance aim to be conducive to improvisation - I'd never like to play the same set twice.
I've confronted all range of crowds - sometimes what I'm doing resonates, sometimes people are just turned off in general by the concept of a laptop as an instrument. I've particularly enjoyed performing in the thriving DIY show scene in Portland when I'm there.
active listening, the little clicks and whizzes that pass by us all the time, the primal instinct to create art.
Gear least (updated as of fall 2007):
Instruments/hardware:
microKORG (synthesizer/vocoder)
Boss Dr. Rhythm DR-3 (drum machine)
Ibanez S. Classic (guitar)
Challenger (trumper)
several toy instruments from my childhood (most used--xylophone, Little Orphan Annie ukulele, Muppet Show bass drum)
MacBook Pro, 1 GB RAM, 2.16 gHZ processor, running:
SuperCollider (my primary compositional environment)
Ableton Live 5.2
Renoise 1.5
SonicBirth
Pure Data
Digital Performer 5
SoundHack
SPEAR
Absynth 4
SynthEdit
Performance/monitoring/other:
Evolution X-Session (midi controller)
M-Audio X-Session Pro (midi controller)
M-Audio Axiom 25 (midi controller)
M-Audio Fast Track (audio/usb interface)
Fender Pro-Junior tube amp is used for live performance (small by fierce)
Shure SM57 dynamic microphone
Roland MA-7 stereo micro monitors (still ticking, and the most honest sound I can get)
Sennheiser HD437 headphones
Sony MZ-R70 minidisc player/recorder
Sony F-V120 microphone
Thanks for checking this out. Leave me honest opinions. Drop me a line if you're interested in collaboration!