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Thanks to the hard work of Jeff Bagato, The Electric Possible happened on April 19, 2003 at Joe's Movement Emporium in Mt. Rainier, MD, just outside Washington DC. DC Improviser's Collective performed first. The band included Mark Merella on percussion/electronics/short wave radio, Jon Ozment on piano/prepared piano/synths/tape/found sounds, Mike Sebastian on tenor and soprano saxophones/bass clarinet, and Jonathan Matis on guitar/electronics. |
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Derek Morton amid a sea of electronics...Vaio laptop running AudioMulch, Absynth, Reaktor, other gear includes an Oxygen 8 controller, Doepfer Pocket Controller, Electrix Filterfactory, Emagic EMI 2|6, Alesis Ineko, Boss RV-5 Delay Reverb, Yamaha SU200 and an Alesis ADAT to record.
John Coursey debuted a few new Nord Modular patches, as well as a new circuit bent Alesis HR-16 drum machine.
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Thanks to Eric Bruns for taking digital camera duties during the 'knytes performance. Note the long mirror across the wall... this is what it's like performing in a dance studio. |
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Left photo: John Coursey plays violin. The right photo is Jeff Bagato (DJ Panic) of Spaceships Panic Orbit. |
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Left Photo: Outside looking into Joe's Movement Emporium Right Photo: EBSK |
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EBSK (Eric Bruns and John Rickman) are the Bass and Casio sound of DC |
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Spaceships Panic Orbit: John Howard (sax, guitar), Peter Brownlee (laprock) and Jeff Bagato (hacksaw and rekkids, pictured above) |
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DJ Panic's setup is on the left. Peter Brown on the right. |
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