
New Podcast: World of Wonder, July 4 Edition
The podcast of the July 4 edition of The World of Wonder is now available!
The program includes a wide range of music on the theme of “American”, from Charles Ives to Marvin Gaye to the Deletist to Melissa Dunphy’s comic opera based on the Alberto Gonzales hearings (anyone remember him?). Please visit Spinitron for the full playlist.
CatSynth video: Techno cat
Moog Sub Phatty Including Cat-O-Steel

flickr by Luchs Later, via matrixsynth.
You can read about my encounter with the Moog Sub Phatty at NAMM here.
Art Fairs SF 2013 at Stretcher
I recently published an overall review from this year’s San Francisco art fairs at Stretcher, an online magazine covering arts in the Bay Area and beyond.
It’s been a little over a month since the annual art fairs all returned to San Francisco on a single weekend. This year there were just two art fairs instead of three: ArtPadSF was once again at the Phoenix Hotel, and an expanded artMRKT took over the Fort Mason exhibition center. Consolidating to two fairs at once seems more reasonable. Not only is it less overwhelming for attendees, but the shakeout has left a strong dichotomy between the two. artMRKT is an international art fair in San Francisco, while ArtPadSF is a “San Francisco Art Fair.” The latter is very intimately tied to the character of the city and specifically to the surrounding neighborhood, with the exhibitors in hotel rooms around the central pool, surrounded by the buildings of San Francisco’s Downtown/Tenderloin neighborhood.

You can follow this link to read the full article and see a great many images from the fairs. Here are couple of them.

[Stickyphille, Phelipe, Radion (2008-2009), Andrea Patrachi, Mirus Gallery.]

[Dakini, 2011, Monet Clark, Krowswork.]

[Works by Michelle Pred, Nancy Hoffman gallery.]
CatSynth video: Acid Jam – VCF303 – Eurorack – Dark Energy
From DJjondent on YouTube, via matrixsynth.
“Dark Energy 303 acid Jam
I’m using a basic single voice Doepfer A111-5 for this patch.
Its a modular version of the Dark Energy.The basic patch can be broken up as follows:
Audio section:
VCO sq wave (out) — (in) VCF303 (out)—- (in)VCA – Doepfer A132 (out)— (in) mixer.Clock:
LFO sq wave — (in) RCD (out) —- Multiple (x4) —– Brains —– Rene (xClock) —– Envelope Generator(ADSR gate of A111-5/dark energy) —– Env Trig (of VCF303)
Voltage control:
ADSR (out) —- CV1 in of VCA
Top row of Pressure Points —– Xmod Rene (controls Slide)
2nd row of Pressure points —– ACcent in on VCF303 (Controls ACcent)
3rd row of PP —– VCF 303 CV (sequenced filter cutoff)Remember to set Rene to Snake mode & activate slide.”
Wordless Wednesday: Here
CatSynth pic: Banana and Roland SH-20
CatSynth pic: Jen SX1000
Photos from SF Pride

Last Sunday was the big annual Pride celebration in San Francisco, and with the recent court decisions restoring and expanding marriage equality, it was the largest and most celebratory that I had seen in my five years here. It was already quite crowded when I arrived at usual perch along Market Street at 7th.

Marriage equality and the court cases were of course a common theme in signs and displays.

But there was also lots of perennial displays and entertainment. There are beauty queens, for example.

And the obligatory bare-chested men.

The above float does signify one of the big complaints about the event, that it has become very commercial and “corporate”. How should one react to a festive float like this one below, which has a positive message, but it also sponsored by one of the much-despised big banks?

In corporate displays, perhaps none was larger than Facebook, with hundreds of employees marching in colorful t-shirts, and Mark Zuckerberg doing a goofy dance on a bus (sorry, I did not get any good pictures of that). On the positive side, many community organizations were also represented, including the San Francisco SPCA:

The Contemporary Jewish Museum also had a contingent centered around their current Allen Ginsberg exhibition.

There was music, including a rolling live performance from Hedwig and the Angry Itch.

Many ethnic-based groups march in the parade. This year I managed to catch Trikone, a representing LGBT South-Asian Americans (i.e., individuals whose heritage comes from the Indian subcontinent).

Individuals from many countries were also more prominent.

This is a long all-day event. The parade always goes much longer than planned, and then there is the big festival in front of city hall. Certainly there were plenty of complaints to be heard about the crowds and slowness of things. But overall it was a very positive day.


