Tag: rodrigo constanzo

  • Rodrigo Constanzo – 9 May 2012

    Rodrigo Constanzo – 9 May 2012

    Rodrigo Constanzo will be performing a live set of improvised music using his ‘drums’ setup which includes very little drums at all. A three piece, nearly child’s sized kit, is modified, and augmented by home made electronic instruments including a three tiered zither like instrument, ‘electronic whisks’, circuit-bent drum machines, a nearly endless amount of brick-a-brack,…

  • “Six Memos” featuring lots of NUS regulars

    “Six Memos” featuring lots of NUS regulars

    Some of you might remember Daniel Ledda from when he performed back in December 2010. Well part of why he was in Manchester was that he was making a film based on Six Memos for the Next Millennium by Italo Calvino. Well some of the clips from that have started surfacing online and you can…

  • Circuit Bending Workshop – Part 2

    Circuit Bending Workshop – Part 2

    Ever since we did the first circuit-bending workshop people have been asking when we will be doing another one. Well, we’re doing another one! Click here to download the leaflet with the info/details. It will have some intermediate bending/electronic stuff as well has covering the same ground the first workshop did (for those who are…

  • Takahashi’s Shellfish Concern – 12 January 2011

    Takahashi’s Shellfish Concern – 12 January 2011

    Takahashi’s Shellfish Concern combines abstract expressionist visual art with experimental electronic-acoustic music to accentuate the similarities of both during improvised exchanges. Angela Guyton and Rodrigo Constanzo create a new event that requires the audience to consider this merger of music and art as a single expression. The concept for Takahashi’s Shellfish Concern took shape in…

  • Takahashi’s shellfish concern – 11 March 2010

    Takahashi’s shellfish concern – 11 March 2010

    Takahashi’s Shellfish Concern combines abstract expressionist visual art with experimental electronic-acoustic music to accentuate the similarities of both during improvised exchanges. Angela Guyton and Rodrigo Constanzo create a new event that requires the audience to consider this merger of music and art as a single expression. The concept for Takahashi’s Shellfish Concern took shape in…

  • Takahashi’s Shellfish Concern – 10 December 2009

    Takahashi’s Shellfish Concern – 10 December 2009

    Takahashi’s Shellfish Concern combines abstract expressionist visual art with experimental electronic-acoustic music to accentuate the similarities of both during improvised exchanges. Angela Guyton and Rodrigo Constanzo create a new event that requires the audience to consider this merger of music and art as a single expression. The concept for Takahashi’s Shellfish Concern took shape in…

  • Rodrigo Constanzo / PA Tremblay CD Release Party – 27 September 2009

    Rodrigo Constanzo / PA Tremblay CD Release Party – 27 September 2009

    It all started with a gig. Rodrigo Constanzo and PA Tremblay shared a stage in late 2008 and both enjoyed each others playing so much that a recording date was arrange for early 2009. This CD is that recording date. Not having ever played with each other, the two setup in a studio, with no…

  • Circuit-Bending Workshop Performance – 9 July 2009

    Circuit-Bending Workshop Performance – 9 July 2009

    Circuit-bending is an electronic art which implements  creative audio short-circuiting. This renegade path of electrons represents a catalytic force capable of exploding new experimental musical forms  forward at a velocity previously unknown. Anyone at all can do it; no  prior knowledge of electronics is needed. The technique is, without a  doubt, the easiest electronic audio…

  • Rodrigo Constanzo Podcast  – 11 June 2009

    Rodrigo Constanzo Podcast – 11 June 2009

    Here’s a grab bag from what I’m currently listening to. Some you might know, some you should know. A few notable mentions: Zs/Extra Life both contain Charlie Looker, and EL recently played Futursonic Festival. Peter Blasser is the instrument designer of the kooky things I usually play. Kid Koala’s track is performed live, using two…