Chroma Program Notes

•2010/08/11 • Leave a Comment

Tonight! Doors open at 7:30, tickets on the door. Come for an audio / visual feast of the senses, with a bunch of varied pieces that have new, fun and challenging takes on a well known-format.

Granular Synthesis Composers Collective
CHROMA

11.08.10
Callaway Auditorium, UWA

about

gs is a collective of graduates from waapa and uwa who combined resources to showcase original compositions by local musicians through concerts and workshops.
core members consist of kynan tan, ben hamblin, tim beahan, kelly curran and tiffany ha. tonight we welcome guest artists brett murray, sam gillies, david boring, the boost hero man and obscotch, liz lofthouse and jessica currie.
tonight’s concert theme is AUDIOVISUAL. composers have sourced films, video art, theatrical elements and DIY contraptions to accompany and inspire their original compositions.
granular synthesis’ second concert promises to entertain and challenge audiences, while demonstrating the broad range of styles and accessibility within ‘new music’.

running order

gs collective decay (10’)

ben hamblin spalte (8’)

kelly curran ziba (5’)

obscotch numa/numaness and clost

sam gillies a monologue in a competitive environment (7’)

INTERVAL                  20’

david boring & the boost hero man tviaaoam

brett murray TITLE NOT REMEMBERED (200?) (7’)

tiffany ha friends (8’)

gs collective chroma (10’)

decay                                                                                                                                                           gs collective

kynan: keys                                    tim: drums                                     ben: clarinet/laptop

kelly: accordion                                    tiff: tape player

gs members were given the theme ‘decay’ as starting point for visual and musical elements. each member took footage from their own research and combined them to form the resulting video collage.

each instrument enters the musical texture gradually, until they collectively overthrow the balance of the soundscape and musical structures begin to ‘decay’. elements such as rhythm, timbre, duration, phrasing and pitch begin to crumble.

spalte                                                                                                                                                    ben hamblin

ben: clarinet/laptop

this work builds upon earlier experiments of using the body of the clarinet as a feedback loop by placing a speaker inside the clarinet and passing the sound in a constant loop.

ziba                                                                                                                                                        kelly curran

kelly: flute                                                      liz lofthouse: spoken word/text

ben: programming/laptop                                    robert ingpen: illustrations

“This work is based on award-winning picture book, Ziba Came on a Boat. The spoken first page of the book and a melodic flute theme are recorded live, then played back repeatedly to form a backdrop against which new text and flute responses and effects are heard.  Illustrations from the book are simultaneously projected on a screen throughout the piece.

The flute theme utilizes the bittersweet mixolydian mode, to reflect Ziba’s mixed emotions.  Each repeat of the recorded spoken text and flute theme contains increasing reverb to give the effect of increasing distance, as travelled by Ziba.  As Ziba becomes physically further away from the familiar experiences of home, so the flute techniques become less familiar and traditional, concluding with purely percussive techniques. “

numa/numaness and clost                                                                                                                         obscotch

“Obscotch is the moniker of underground experimental musician Jake Moore.

Abandoning the ambient electronica of his previous incarnation Orions Belt, Obscotch began as an experimenal noise project, tackling a plethora of styles and influences that would ultimately culminate in the 2005 release Counter Consumate.

Post 2005 Obscotch has been creating increasingly complex and meticulously programmed electronic music that has drawn comparisons to Autechre, Upland and Ricardo Villalobos.”

a monologue in a competitive environment                                                                                                   sam gillies

jess currie: speaker                  tim: keys                                                      kynan: drums

ben: laptop                                    kelly: harmonica

tiff: guitar                                     jake moore: synths/electronics

“’A Monologue…’ is a piece written for performance in an environment where the background noise is gradually increased to deafening levels. The text of the performance is taken form the nature of the actual performance, a sort of scripted stream of consciousness regarding the direct competition with the music, and that it is a challenge by the end of the piece to finish their monologue before the music rungs out, and to do so in a way that as many of their words from the monologue is audible by the audience by the time they finish. It is a game for the musicians (in the case of a live performance) as they try to drown out the performer with their music within the confines of the general movement of the music as outlined in the performance notes.”

INTERVAL (20 minutes)

please help yourself to refreshments in the common room

tviaaoam                                                                                                              david boring & the boost hero man

“an improvised work in the intercourse between electronic musics, tviaaoam fuses different forms and elements of hip-hop together with noise and glitch concepts to create new forms of cognitive dance music. two producers attempt to cause failures and exploit unintended program functions while generating cohesive and meshing grooves – a visual element analogs their stages of sound creation from input to processing and finally output and decay.”

TITLE NOT REMEMBERED (200?)                                                                                              brett murray

brett: scientist                                    tiff: assistant                          kynan: blind man

kelly: blind man’s carer                  tim: idiot savant                          ben: machinery operator

“A blinded man seeks to revitalize memories of his dead wife through experimental technology. Photographic film of the late couple are processed in a laboratory with the scientific promise of a “99% accurate” musical recovery of the deceased. It is a cruel, ridiculous and insensitive scenario that suggests the disappointment, danger, and substance-less-ness of contemporary pseudo science.

Style over substance is the key.”

friends                                                                                                                                                                                tiffany ha

tiff: guitar                                    tim: drums

video by francis russell

based on the absurdity of life, ‘friends’ is a piece featuring francis russell’s video ‘from the inane to the insane’, which alternates synopses of episodes from the sitcom Friends with short bios of serial killers. the film is played alongside music inspired by late 20th century minimalism with an art-rock influence.

the repetitive nature of the guitar and drum fragments reflect the routine of day-to-day life, and the changing meters and rhythmic complexity between the two instruments represent two forces that are neither allied nor opposed, but always slightly jarring against one another.

chroma                                                                                                                                                        gs collective

kynan: video mixing                  ben: laptop/clarinet                  tiff: guitar

kelly: voice                                    tim: keys/processing

‘chroma’ is the second collaborative piece from the gs collective for tonight and takes a exploratory approach to the context of performative audio/visual works. here the visuals are generated and controlled live, along with sound that is improvised around a loose structure. the work revels in near-accidental collisions of sound and image as the performers develop from simple elements into complex textures.

Chroma – audio visual concert

•2010/07/28 • Leave a Comment

Chroma – audio / visual concert event
by Granular Synthesis Composers Collective

details
Callaway Auditorium  //  University of Western Australia
Wednesday  //  11 08 2010  //  doors 7:30 – start 8:00
$10 / $5 conc

descripton

CHROMA is the second concert curated by composers collective Granular Synthesis. The theme for the night is AUDIO/VISUAL. Expect to see conspiracy films, abstract imagery and video art combined with electro-acoustic explorations, skittering free improv and laptop cacophony. Granular Synthesis goes multi-disciplinary with spoken text and absurdist theatre pieces where the musicians’ acting abilities are put to the test. The result: definitely challenging and always entertaining.

Granular Synthesis first demonstrated a knack for combining unusual and individual musical elements in their concert ‘Libertas’. The composers explored solo and ensemble improvisation in a semi-structured concert environment.

The collective formed to try and push the boundaries of group composition and help develop each others’ artistic practice through concerts, workshops and commissions. Core members include WAAPA and UWA composition graduates Ben Hamblin, Tiffany Ha, Tim Beahan, Kelly Curran and Kynan Tan who have all been active in bands, concerts and sound installations in recent years.

For CHROMA, Granular Synthesis welcome contributions from other Perth musicians; including works by Brett Murray, Obscotch, David Boring, The Boost Hero Man and Sam Gillies; and performances by Jess Currie and Liz Lofthouse.

presented by the UWA Music Students Society

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second concert

•2010/07/14 • Leave a Comment

our next concert, chroma will be held on wednesday 11 august in callaway auditorium, uwa

time: doors open 19.30 – finish around 21.00

theme: audiovisual

contributors:

granular synthesis: kynan tan, ben hamblin, tim beahan, tiffany ha, kelly curran

plus special guests tba

hope to see you there

libertas – composers concert

•2010/04/13 • Leave a Comment

Libertas
Composed and Improvised New Music Works

Wednesday – 28 / 04 / 2010 – 7.30pm
Callaway Auditorium / UWA
Tickets $10 / $5 Conc

Featuring composers and performers:
Ben Hamblin / Kelly Curran / Tiffany Ha / Tim Beahan / Kynan Tan
Tristen Parr / Shayne Harris / Fiona Digney / Francis Russell / Jake Moore

about libertas:

Libertas is the first show organised by new composers collective Granular Synthesis and features a focus on improvisation and spur of the moment creations. For the inaugural show the group decided to compose a program of all new works that crosses the boundaries of electronic music, classical composition and modern rock experimentalism.

Works displayed in this concert include the Agoraphobia set in which each composer has contributed a section, audio/visual live scoring and multiple pieces for instruments manipulated by electronics. This concert features only works of short duration in an attempt to cover as much ground as possible and to smoothly combine an eclectic multitude of music and sound art.

Libertas is a concert that focuses on the nexus between composition and improvisation. Each member of Granular Synthesis has approached this concept in a creative and unique way, bringing you an exciting program of works that vary from structured compositions, electro-acoustic experimentation and band based improvisation.

change of date

•2010/04/01 • Leave a Comment

the first concert, ‘libertas’ will be held on WEDNESDAY 28 APRIL at callaway auditorium

from 7.30 onwards

update

•2010/03/30 • Leave a Comment

due to the shut-down of spectrum project space, we are now performing at callaway auditorium at the uwa school of music

tickets are $10 or $5 concession

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we are alive

•2010/02/09 • Leave a Comment

Hello! We are granular synthesis, a composers collective that creates opportunities for new music works and multi-media collaborations.

If you are looking for the synthesis technique look here

We have several shows lined up for this year. The first is on April 27th @ Spectrum Project Space. The theme of this night is improvisation.

Until then check this site for artist information, scores, audio samples and stories behind the works.