Biophonic Beats
gated benjolin, trombone, double bass, live visuals
We are joined by special guests Gahlord Dewald on bass and Marc Fiaux on live visuals.
Biophonic Beats is a conceptual response to the sonic ecosystem.
Friday, April 27, 2018, 9:30pm
Pine Box Rock Shop
12 Grattan St. Brooklyn, NY
Melissa Grey & David Morneau, bring Biophonic Beats, for gated benjolin, trombone, and live visuals, to Pine Box Rock Shop.
We are joined by special guest Marc Fiaux on live visuals.
Biophonic Beats is a conceptual response to the sonic ecosystem.
Sunday, May 20, 2018 11:00pm
Pine Box Rock Shop
12 Grattan St. Brooklyn, NY
Melissa Grey & David Morneau bring Biophonic Beats, for gated benjolin and trombone, to Pine Box Rock Shop.
Biophonic Beats is a conceptual response to the sonic ecosystem.
Saturday, January 27, 2018, 9:30pm
Pine Box Rock Shop
12 Grattan St. Brooklyn, NY
Melissa Grey & David Morneau bring Biophonic Beats, for gated benjolin, trombone, and hichiriki, to Thomas Piercy's program "From Tokyo to New York" on Spectrum's Female Composers Festival.
Biophonic Beats is a conceptual response to the sonic ecosystem. We are joined by Thomas Piercy on hichiriki.
Sunday, June 10, 2018 7:00pm
Spectrum
70 Flushing Avenue, Garage A
Brooklyn, New York
Melissa Grey & David Morneau with Marc Fiaux [ live visuals ]
Ab Uno Pluribus
Saturday, March 24, 2018
NYU Waverly Labs for Computing & Music
24 Waverly Place, New York
"ab uno pluribus" - from one to many -
A monthly, experimental, audio-visual concert event in New York City.
We present new exploratory experiences in the audio-visual realm. The versatile energies of select live musicians and video artists are synthesized into explosive though unrehearsed solo and group performances. You will never hear or see the same thing twice.
Curated by WvS
Produced by WvS & Miah Artola
Biophonic Beats
gated benjolin, trombone, live visuals
We are joined by special guest Marc Fiaux on live visuals.
Biophonic Beats is a conceptual response to the sonic ecosystem.
Sunday, May 20, 2018 11:00pm
Pine Box Rock Shop
12 Grattan St. Brooklyn, NY
Melissa Grey: sine waves, live processing
David Morneau: trombone
Bourdon is a sound meditation performance of sine waves and trombone tuned to a utility frequency.
Melissa Grey: sine waves, live processing
David Morneau: trombone
Bourdon is a sound meditation performance of sine waves and trombone tuned to a utility frequency.
Melissa Grey: sine waves, live processing (trombone, guitar)
David Morneau: trombone
Robert Kirkbride: guitar
Bourdon is a sound meditation performance of sine waves and trombone tuned to a utility frequency.
Bourdon 60Hz is a sound meditation performance of sine waves and trombone tuned to 60Hz. When one is asked to spontaneously hum a note, the pitch tends to match the utility frequency, or mains hum, because this frequency is integrated into our perceptual habits. In North America and parts of Asia, this frequency is 60Hz, while in the majority of the rest of the world it is 50Hz. Bourdon—meaning drone and derived from French for bumblebee and buzz—invites the audience to tune their individual embodiment of this ubiquitous tone by softly humming along as they listen. Bourdon offers space for contemplation and regeneration with an otherwise unwelcome frequency.
Bourdon 60Hz is a sound meditation performance of sine waves and trombone tuned to 60Hz. When one is asked to spontaneously hum a note, the pitch tends to match the utility frequency, or mains hum, because this frequency is integrated into our perceptual habits. In North America and parts of Asia, this frequency is 60Hz, while in the majority of the rest of the world it is 50Hz. Bourdon—meaning drone and derived from French for bumblebee and buzz—invites the audience to tune their individual embodiment of this ubiquitous tone by softly humming along as they listen. Bourdon offers space for contemplation and regeneration with an otherwise unwelcome frequency.
Bourdon 60Hz is a sound meditation performance of sine waves and trombone tuned to 60Hz. When one is asked to spontaneously hum a note, the pitch tends to match the utility frequency, or mains hum, because this frequency is integrated into our perceptual habits. In North America and parts of Asia, this frequency is 60Hz, while in the majority of the rest of the world it is 50Hz. Bourdon—meaning drone and derived from French for bumblebee and buzz—invites the audience to tune their individual embodiment of this ubiquitous tone by softly humming along as they listen. Bourdon offers space for contemplation and regeneration with an otherwise unwelcome frequency.
Melissa Grey: sine waves, live processing
David Morneau: trombone
Bourdon is a sound meditation performance of sine waves and trombone tuned to a utility frequency.
Bourdon 60Hz is a sound meditation performance of sine waves and trombone tuned to 60Hz. When one is asked to spontaneously hum a note, the pitch tends to match the utility frequency, or mains hum, because this frequency is integrated into our perceptual habits. In North America and parts of Asia, this frequency is 60Hz, while in the majority of the rest of the world it is 50Hz. Bourdon—meaning drone and derived from French for bumblebee and buzz—invites the audience to tune their individual embodiment of this ubiquitous tone by softly humming along as they listen. Bourdon offers space for contemplation and regeneration with an otherwise unwelcome frequency.
Bourdon 60Hz is a sound meditation performance of sine waves and trombone tuned to 60Hz. When one is asked to spontaneously hum a note, the pitch tends to match the utility frequency, or mains hum, because this frequency is integrated into our perceptual habits. In North America and parts of Asia, this frequency is 60Hz, while in the majority of the rest of the world it is 50Hz. Bourdon—meaning drone and derived from French for bumblebee and buzz—invites the audience to tune their individual embodiment of this ubiquitous tone by softly humming along as they listen. Bourdon offers space for contemplation and regeneration with an otherwise unwelcome frequency.
Melissa Grey: sine waves, live processing
David Morneau: trombone
Bourdon is a sound meditation performance of sine waves and trombone tuned to a utility frequency.
Melissa Grey: sine waves, live processing
David Morneau: trombone
Bourdon is a sound meditation performance of sine waves and trombone tuned to a utility frequency.
Melissa Grey: sine waves, live processing
David Morneau: trombone
Bourdon is a sound meditation performance of sine waves and trombone tuned to a utility frequency.
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