Author: catsynth

  • CatSynth in New York

    CatSynth in New York

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    It’s time once again for the annual pilgrimage to New York. In addition to family and friends, there will be much art-seeing and urban exploration, and two electronic-music performances. If you are in New York over the next two weeks, I invite you to come check them out.

    Tuesday, November 26, 7:30
    Ambient-Chaos presents Schyuler Tsuda, Amar Chaudhary (San Francisco), John Dunlop, RMA Trio

    121 Ludlow St, Second Floor, New York

    Robert L. Pepper (PAS) presents a night of Ambient-Chaos featuring Schyuler Tsuda, Amar Chaudhary (San Francisco), John Dunlop, RMA Trio. THE EVENT STARTS EARLY!. So please be there by 7:30 to settle in and enjoy the frequencies.

    Saturday, November 30
    Rachel Mason, The Use, and Amar Chaudhary at Harvestworks
    Harvestworks, Broadway&Houston, New York

    5.1 Surround surround performance at Harvestworks with Rachel Mason and The Use (Michael Durek), additional A/V element from Jay Van Dyke; and a set from Amar Chaudhary a.k.a. CatSynth.

    I did want to include some analog modular elements in these performances, so I put together a miniature version of the rig featuring a cross section of modules, with an emphasis on live processing (Make Noise Echophon) and chaotic oscillation.

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    The best way to keep up with CatSynth in New York is via Twitter @catsynth. But you can also follow us on Instagram. And of course we will continue with periodic blog posts.

  • Weekend Cat Blogging with Luna

    Weekend Cat Blogging with Luna

    There are times when I envy Luna’s ability to just relax.

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    After several weeks of hyper-activity and a bit of tumult, we are enjoying a quiet weekend at home, with plenty of sun puddles.

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    I of course have quite a few things to do – preparing for my annual New York trip and getting out a couple of gig reports for this site – but time with Luna is definitely a priority.

  • CatSynth pic: MIDI Kitty

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    From Gabriel Kahane, via Jack Curtis Dubowsky on Twitter.

  • Wordless Wednesday: Islais Creek

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  • CatSynth video: What does the cat say?

    From N2 the Talking Cat via YouTube.

    “What Does the Cat Say? A cat parody of Ylvis – What Does the Fox Say”

    The main cat looks a lot like Luna 🙂

  • Weekend Cat Blogging with Luna: Peek-a-boo!

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    I snapped this picture of a bashful Luna during a rehearsal yesterday for my upcoming Pitta of the Mind performance at the Meridian Gallery in San Francisco.  Luna is often very shy around company, but she does come out for a few select friends whom she has decided are OK.

  • APAture 2013 Music Night

    APAture 2013 Music Night

    The 2013 APAture festival concluded with a diverse evening of music, ranging from avant-garde jazz to metal to rap. The event took place at SUB/Mission in San Francisco. Featured artist Karl Evangelista opened the evening with a group that included Francis Wong, Margaret Rei Scampavia, Cory Wright, and Jordan Glenn.

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    [© 2013 Karen Ng/Kearny Street Workshop]

    The music was a frenetic style of avant-garde jazz, which moved freely in and out of more conventionally harmonic sections. Many of the pieces were inspired by Evangelista’s own personal history and his Filipino heritage. It was also fun to see Francis Wong, whom I usually encounter in more rarefied venues, at punk club in the Mission.

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    [© 2013 Karen Ng/Kearny Street Workshop]

    The Evangelista group was followed by something completely different both sonically and visually. Bestiary, a solo project of Rai Yin Hsu featured experimental noise guitar and a rather unique black-and-white suit.

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    There were a variety of long sounds processed through effects, with a few sharper elements as well.

    Some of the evening’s entertainment happened in between the official musical acts, with our hosts Rupert Carangal Estanislao and Jennifer Chu keeping the crowd energized.

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    Next up was The Residuals, a self-described “hardworking, Do-It-Yourself metal band.”

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    [© 2013 Karen Ng/Kearny Street Workshop]

    As expected, they were quite loud, and Joshua Lykkeberg provided vocal fry. But the group, which also featured brothers Anand Jobanputra and Rohan Jobanputra was quite tight, with unisons and fast syncopations.

    From metal we then moved to rap, with a set by Joal Vargas that focused on community issues as well as his experience as a teacher.

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    [© 2013 Karen Ng/Kearny Street Workshop]

    The diversity of the evening continued with a cabaret style performance by Bellows, featuring chanteuse Kyle Casey Chu and Rachel Waterhouse on keyboards.

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    [© 2013 Karen Ng/Kearny Street Workshop]

    After the fast energy of the previous two sets, the mellow and expressive style was welcome, and their stage presence was a lot of fun.

    Bellows was followed by Little Sister, an East Bay rock trio featuring Erica Benton, MonBon and Nada Diaz.

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    [© 2013 Karen Ng/Kearny Street Workshop]

    They had a contemporary rock sound that was quite moody and a bit melancholy at times, but they still had a warm stage presence. Benton and MonBon traded off guitar and bass duties during the course of the performance.

    There was still more music to come in this rather long event. I unfortunately had to depart after Little Sister, but glad I had the opportunity to be there for most of it and hear such a cross section of music in the Bay Area.

    (For a review of the APAture opening-night event and gallery show, please visit this link.)

  • Wordless Wednesday: Pyramid and Contrasts

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  • CatSynth pic: ROLAND HS 60 SN 551217

    CatSynth pic: ROLAND HS 60 SN 551217

    Cat and Roland HS

    Via matrixsynth, where you can see more photos of the synth (a Roland HS 60) minus the cat.

  • Dona Nobis Pacem

    Dona Nobis Pacem

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    It is the annual Blog Blast 4 Peace, a day when countless bloggers pause for a day to post a “Peace Globe”, a simple image with the words dona nobis pacem, Latin for “grant us peace.” Visit the website to find out more on how to participate.