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oppositional · 8 months ago
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Pedestrian Deposit live at The Lab in San Francisco, CA for the San Francisco Electronic Music Festival, 9/20/2024.
Photos by Roy Chikara Scopazzi
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angelnumber8 · 9 months ago
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Xome if you’re in SF 9/19 #SFEMF
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catsynth-express · 7 years ago
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San Francisco Electronic Music Festival (SFEMF) Night 3
The 19th annual San Francisco Electronic Music Festival concluded yesterday, and we at CatSynth were on hand for the final concert. There were three sets, each showcasing different currents within electronic music, but they all shared a minimalist approach to their musical expression and presentation.
The evening opened with a set by Andy Puls, a composer, performer and designer of audio/visual instruments based out of Richmond, California. We had seen one of his latest inventions, the Melody Oracle, at Outsound’s Touch the Gear (you can see him demonstrating the instrument in our video from the event). For this concert, he brought the Melody Oracle into full force with additional sound and visuals that filled the stage with every changing light and sound.
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The performance started off very sparse and minimal, with simple tones corresponding to lights. Combining tones resulted in combining lights and the creation of colors from the original RGB sources. As the music grew increasingly complex, the light alternated between the solid colors and moving patterns.
I liked the sound and light truly seemed to go together, separate lines in a single musical phrase, and a glimpse of what music would be if it was done with light rather than sound.
OMMO, the duo of Julie Moon and Adria Otte brought an entirely different sound and presence to the stage.
The performance explored the “complexities and histories of the Korean diaspora and their places within it.” And indeed, words and music moved freely back and forth between traditional and abstract sounds and Korean and English words. Moon’s voice was powerful and evocative, and quite versatile in range and she moved through these different ideas. The processing on her voice, including delays and more complex effects, was crisp and sounded like an extension of her presence. Otte performed on laptop and analog electronics, delivering a solid foundation and complex interplay. A truly dynamic and captivating performance.
The final set featured a solo performance Paris-based Kassel Jaeger, who recently became director of the prestigious Groupe de Recherches Musicales (GRM). Sitting behind a table on a darkened stage, with a laptop, guitar and additional electronics, he brought forth an eerie soundscape.
The music featured drone sounds, with bits of recognizable recorded material, as well as chords and sharp accents. The musique concrète influence was abundant but also subtle at times as any source material was often submerged in complex pads and clouds over which Jaeger performed improvisations.
It is sometimes difficult to describe these performances in words, though we at CatSynth try our best to do so. Fortunately, our friends at SFEMF shared some clips of each set in this Instagram post.
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  The final night of the 2018 SFEMF: Andy Puls @a_magic_pulsewave, @ommomusic and @kasseljaeger Thanks for tuning in and see you next year for the 20th anniversary of the festival. 👋🏼👋🏻👋👋🏾👋🏿 #electronicmusic #experimentalmusic
A post shared by SFEMF (@sfelectronicmusicfestival) on Sep 9, 2018 at 10:29pm PDT
Much was also made of the fact that this was the 19th year of the festival. That is quite an achievement! And we look forward to what they bring forth for the 20th next year…
San Francisco Electronic Music Festival (SFEMF) Night 3 was originally published on CatSynth
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schwarzmodul · 8 years ago
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#sfemf day one
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dailydaveeddiggs · 9 years ago
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Clipping at the San Francisco Electronic Music Festival
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oppositional · 11 months ago
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flyer by SFEMF
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angelnumber8 · 9 months ago
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1/1 AFRICALIEN [C] @ The Audium #SFEMF
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dailydaveeddiggs · 9 years ago
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Clipping at the San Francisco Electronic Music Festival
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dailydaveeddiggs · 9 years ago
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Clipping at the San Francisco Electronic Music Festival
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dailydaveeddiggs · 9 years ago
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Clipping at the San Francisco Electronic Music Festival
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dailydaveeddiggs · 9 years ago
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Clipping at the San Francisco Electronic Music Festival
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dailydaveeddiggs · 9 years ago
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Clipping at the San Francisco Electronic Music Festival
Otherwise known as Daveed’s new icon.
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dailydaveeddiggs · 9 years ago
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Clipping at the San Francisco Electronic Music Festival
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dailydaveeddiggs · 9 years ago
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clppng: From our set at the San Francisco Electronic Music Festival. Photo by Derek Gedalecia.
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