ElectroGong
Ambient atmospheres are created using a combination of 1930's gong speaker technology, modern modular synthesis and electroacoustic percussion.
made a little composition while on a plane flight using these clips of The Assembly of the Joyful Noise in Soundscaper app
made a little composition while on a plane flight using these clips of The Assembly of the Joyful Noise in Soundscaper app
made a little composition while on a plane flight using these clips of The Assembly of the Joyful Noise in Soundscaper app

recording the next Electrogong album to 1/2" tape! Watching and learning about this from the master engineer Chad Meise at Massive sound! What a happy little MCI!

recording the next Electrogong album to 1/2" tape! Watching and learning about this from the master engineer Chad Meise at Massive sound! What a happy little MCI!
recording the next Electrogong album to 1/2" tape! Watching and learning about this from the master engineer Chad Meise at Massive sound! What a happy little MCI!

recording the next Electrogong album to 1/2" tape! Watching and learning about this from the master engineer Chad Meise at Massive sound! What a happy little MCI!

First set of tour! NOISE TOWN!! TULSA! Thanks to OneAux for having me to their cool ass music fffffffffestival!

First set of tour! NOISE TOWN!! TULSA! Thanks to OneAux for having me to their cool ass music fffffffffestival!

First set of tour! NOISE TOWN!! TULSA! Thanks to OneAux for having me to their cool ass music fffffffffestival!

First set of tour! NOISE TOWN!! TULSA! Thanks to OneAux for having me to their cool ass music fffffffffestival!

Hybrid iPad and hardware / electroacoustic setup is coming along. was really missing the@manecolabs Grone. nothing can replace this very musical drone piece. cleared up space with an ipad holder and added it back to the rig.

Continue to mark your calendars! The Ffffffffffffffffffffffffffestival of Music, Sound & Noise rolls into Saturday April 11 at NoiseTown Tulsa and the lineup is not messing around:
Crescent Window: A supergroup collective pulling together some of Tulsa’s most out-of-the-box musical minds. Local legends doing what they do best, together, in one room. This one is a treat.
ELECTROGONG: Kansas City’s Aaron Osborne combining 1930s gong speaker technology, modern modular synthesis, and electroacoustic percussion into ambient atmospheres that feel like they’re arriving from a completely different timeline. The name alone should tell you this is going to be something.
Jarvix: Jarvix is an award-winning local music journalist from Oklahoma City who hosts various events and programs under his Make Oklahoma Weirder banner. He also sometimes makes music and/or sounds as a solo artist for which he has won zero awards.
Hexpartner: Austin-based multi-instrumentalist, synthesist, and VJ weaving together electroacoustic composition, improvisation, synthesizers, string instruments, layered vocal harmonies, and generative visuals into one fully immersive experience. Has played with Mortiis and The Body. Need we say more?
Abbess: Medieval inspired ambient. Renaissance drone. Whatever you want to call it, it’s going to make the room feel ancient and enormous. Come experience it.
Three days, three venues, nearly 40 acts. We’ll have more lineup announcements dropping soon so stay tuned!
#tulsadit #thingstodointulsa #tulsamusic #experimentalmusic #soundart noisemusic noisetulsa

Continue to mark your calendars! The Ffffffffffffffffffffffffffestival of Music, Sound & Noise rolls into Saturday April 11 at NoiseTown Tulsa and the lineup is not messing around:
Crescent Window: A supergroup collective pulling together some of Tulsa’s most out-of-the-box musical minds. Local legends doing what they do best, together, in one room. This one is a treat.
ELECTROGONG: Kansas City’s Aaron Osborne combining 1930s gong speaker technology, modern modular synthesis, and electroacoustic percussion into ambient atmospheres that feel like they’re arriving from a completely different timeline. The name alone should tell you this is going to be something.
Jarvix: Jarvix is an award-winning local music journalist from Oklahoma City who hosts various events and programs under his Make Oklahoma Weirder banner. He also sometimes makes music and/or sounds as a solo artist for which he has won zero awards.
Hexpartner: Austin-based multi-instrumentalist, synthesist, and VJ weaving together electroacoustic composition, improvisation, synthesizers, string instruments, layered vocal harmonies, and generative visuals into one fully immersive experience. Has played with Mortiis and The Body. Need we say more?
Abbess: Medieval inspired ambient. Renaissance drone. Whatever you want to call it, it’s going to make the room feel ancient and enormous. Come experience it.
Three days, three venues, nearly 40 acts. We’ll have more lineup announcements dropping soon so stay tuned!
#tulsadit #thingstodointulsa #tulsamusic #experimentalmusic #soundart noisemusic noisetulsa

Continue to mark your calendars! The Ffffffffffffffffffffffffffestival of Music, Sound & Noise rolls into Saturday April 11 at NoiseTown Tulsa and the lineup is not messing around:
Crescent Window: A supergroup collective pulling together some of Tulsa’s most out-of-the-box musical minds. Local legends doing what they do best, together, in one room. This one is a treat.
ELECTROGONG: Kansas City’s Aaron Osborne combining 1930s gong speaker technology, modern modular synthesis, and electroacoustic percussion into ambient atmospheres that feel like they’re arriving from a completely different timeline. The name alone should tell you this is going to be something.
Jarvix: Jarvix is an award-winning local music journalist from Oklahoma City who hosts various events and programs under his Make Oklahoma Weirder banner. He also sometimes makes music and/or sounds as a solo artist for which he has won zero awards.
Hexpartner: Austin-based multi-instrumentalist, synthesist, and VJ weaving together electroacoustic composition, improvisation, synthesizers, string instruments, layered vocal harmonies, and generative visuals into one fully immersive experience. Has played with Mortiis and The Body. Need we say more?
Abbess: Medieval inspired ambient. Renaissance drone. Whatever you want to call it, it’s going to make the room feel ancient and enormous. Come experience it.
Three days, three venues, nearly 40 acts. We’ll have more lineup announcements dropping soon so stay tuned!
#tulsadit #thingstodointulsa #tulsamusic #experimentalmusic #soundart noisemusic noisetulsa

Continue to mark your calendars! The Ffffffffffffffffffffffffffestival of Music, Sound & Noise rolls into Saturday April 11 at NoiseTown Tulsa and the lineup is not messing around:
Crescent Window: A supergroup collective pulling together some of Tulsa’s most out-of-the-box musical minds. Local legends doing what they do best, together, in one room. This one is a treat.
ELECTROGONG: Kansas City’s Aaron Osborne combining 1930s gong speaker technology, modern modular synthesis, and electroacoustic percussion into ambient atmospheres that feel like they’re arriving from a completely different timeline. The name alone should tell you this is going to be something.
Jarvix: Jarvix is an award-winning local music journalist from Oklahoma City who hosts various events and programs under his Make Oklahoma Weirder banner. He also sometimes makes music and/or sounds as a solo artist for which he has won zero awards.
Hexpartner: Austin-based multi-instrumentalist, synthesist, and VJ weaving together electroacoustic composition, improvisation, synthesizers, string instruments, layered vocal harmonies, and generative visuals into one fully immersive experience. Has played with Mortiis and The Body. Need we say more?
Abbess: Medieval inspired ambient. Renaissance drone. Whatever you want to call it, it’s going to make the room feel ancient and enormous. Come experience it.
Three days, three venues, nearly 40 acts. We’ll have more lineup announcements dropping soon so stay tuned!
#tulsadit #thingstodointulsa #tulsamusic #experimentalmusic #soundart noisemusic noisetulsa

Continue to mark your calendars! The Ffffffffffffffffffffffffffestival of Music, Sound & Noise rolls into Saturday April 11 at NoiseTown Tulsa and the lineup is not messing around:
Crescent Window: A supergroup collective pulling together some of Tulsa’s most out-of-the-box musical minds. Local legends doing what they do best, together, in one room. This one is a treat.
ELECTROGONG: Kansas City’s Aaron Osborne combining 1930s gong speaker technology, modern modular synthesis, and electroacoustic percussion into ambient atmospheres that feel like they’re arriving from a completely different timeline. The name alone should tell you this is going to be something.
Jarvix: Jarvix is an award-winning local music journalist from Oklahoma City who hosts various events and programs under his Make Oklahoma Weirder banner. He also sometimes makes music and/or sounds as a solo artist for which he has won zero awards.
Hexpartner: Austin-based multi-instrumentalist, synthesist, and VJ weaving together electroacoustic composition, improvisation, synthesizers, string instruments, layered vocal harmonies, and generative visuals into one fully immersive experience. Has played with Mortiis and The Body. Need we say more?
Abbess: Medieval inspired ambient. Renaissance drone. Whatever you want to call it, it’s going to make the room feel ancient and enormous. Come experience it.
Three days, three venues, nearly 40 acts. We’ll have more lineup announcements dropping soon so stay tuned!
#tulsadit #thingstodointulsa #tulsamusic #experimentalmusic #soundart noisemusic noisetulsa

Continue to mark your calendars! The Ffffffffffffffffffffffffffestival of Music, Sound & Noise rolls into Saturday April 11 at NoiseTown Tulsa and the lineup is not messing around:
Crescent Window: A supergroup collective pulling together some of Tulsa’s most out-of-the-box musical minds. Local legends doing what they do best, together, in one room. This one is a treat.
ELECTROGONG: Kansas City’s Aaron Osborne combining 1930s gong speaker technology, modern modular synthesis, and electroacoustic percussion into ambient atmospheres that feel like they’re arriving from a completely different timeline. The name alone should tell you this is going to be something.
Jarvix: Jarvix is an award-winning local music journalist from Oklahoma City who hosts various events and programs under his Make Oklahoma Weirder banner. He also sometimes makes music and/or sounds as a solo artist for which he has won zero awards.
Hexpartner: Austin-based multi-instrumentalist, synthesist, and VJ weaving together electroacoustic composition, improvisation, synthesizers, string instruments, layered vocal harmonies, and generative visuals into one fully immersive experience. Has played with Mortiis and The Body. Need we say more?
Abbess: Medieval inspired ambient. Renaissance drone. Whatever you want to call it, it’s going to make the room feel ancient and enormous. Come experience it.
Three days, three venues, nearly 40 acts. We’ll have more lineup announcements dropping soon so stay tuned!
#tulsadit #thingstodointulsa #tulsamusic #experimentalmusic #soundart noisemusic noisetulsa

little green homie played a great set! so prout of them! thanks to @thesurrealshannonstewart for inviting us to collaborate!

little green homie played a great set! so prout of them! thanks to @thesurrealshannonstewart for inviting us to collaborate!

little green homie played a great set! so prout of them! thanks to @thesurrealshannonstewart for inviting us to collaborate!
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