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Composer (microtonal/electronic/ambient), player/improviser (bass, guitar, laptop, devices). Software engineer by day.
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http://mysterybear.net

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NNM netlabel draws attention: Sublimation on NTNS Radio

I was contacted by the guy who does NTNS Radio (a weekly streaming netradio show) that he will be featuring my Sublimation release on the show this weekend. NTNS stands for Not The Normal Shit. :-)

Here's the link: http://www.intelligentmachinery.net/?q=node/33

He makes all shows available as downloads afterwards, which is great, since I don't have the bandwidth to stream the show -… Continue

Posted on January 28, 2009 at 8:00pm — 3 Comments

Dave Seidel

New piece: Nur

I just posted a new piece called "Nur" to http://mysterybear.net/article/32/nur. This is my first SuperCollider piece, and was written for a performance I gave last Friday. For more information, please go to the link above.

Here's a direct link to the MP3:
http://mysterybear.net/files/Nur.mp3

Posted on January 11, 2009 at 8:11pm — 4 Comments

Dave Seidel

New track: Sisters and Brothers - Vignette 4

I have just added a new track to my playlist. It is a live track from a gig by the band Sisters and Brothers, in which I play electric bass. This particular piece was the last of a four-part series of "vignettes" that we did for our first set, in which we improvised using subsets of the group -- in this case, just guitar, bass and drums. Matt Robidoux is on guitar, Andy Kivela is on drums. This is the first time that the three of us had played together as a trio.

This is the kind of music I'm m… Continue

Posted on December 20, 2008 at 12:00pm —

Dave Seidel

CD swap offer

or, "I'll show you mine if you'll show me yours."

As mentioned in my previous blog entry, I have an new independent CD-R release. I thought it would be fun to use this as an opportunity to get the music out there and get some new things to listen to myself.

Each CD has really nice silk-screened artwork by my friend Eric Gagne , and each disc has a silk-screened image and is hand numbered (out of a run of 48)… Continue

Posted on December 10, 2008 at 11:25am — 6 Comments

Dave Seidel

CD-R release: Sublimation

I am pleased to announce Sublimation, my first CD-R release, on the Glass Museum label. Like all Glass Museum releases to date, it is a limited handmade run (in this case, 48 copies), with artwork designed and screened by Eric Gagne. The CD debuts tomorrow (November 22, 2008) at the Broke Arts Fair in Peterborough, NH (US). After that it will be available, while supplies last, at a few

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Posted on November 21, 2008 at 5:30pm — 3 Comments

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At 9:05am on June 19, 2009, Ted Mann said…
I think I'm going to have to hire you for lessons on the computer!
At 8:28am on June 19, 2009, Ted Mann said…
Hi Dave,
I'm finally logged in to this place. Now what ? :)
At 4:41pm on February 10, 2009, Riccardo Massari Spiritini said…
thank you for listening!
I am happy to share it with you Dave,
:-)
lets continue
At 5:26pm on January 15, 2009, Riccardo Massari Spiritini said…
aurora
beauty, lightness, fragility... deepness

Owlllght
subtle and vibrating
takes to another dimention...

(listening here on 4 channels 2 Tannoy studio + HK Lucas system with sub)
At 10:45pm on January 14, 2009, Andrew Violette said…
I was talking to a guitarist yesterday who's recording Ben Johnston guitar works. I asked him how come such a wonderful composer isn't better known? He said, "Because he's so hard." I sympathized.
At 10:22pm on January 14, 2009, Andrew Violette said…
Dave

I got your CD and I've been listening to it all day. It's beautiful. I've never done drone music, though some day I'd like to. I just can't seem to fit it into my vocabulary.
Ambient music is a type I'm also not familiar with. But your execution is beautiful.
Just as in Feldman, the softness of the dissonance gives the music a consonant feeling.
Perfect drug music.
Did you ever get my stuff?
At 4:08pm on January 2, 2009, Steve Moshier said…
Hey Dave:

I don't know why it took us so long to connect but: Howdy!

-Steve
At 9:28pm on December 21, 2008, Steve Moshier said…
Hey Dave:

The 'Unique States' idea is very cool, good luck! Glad to see composer/performers doing it!

-Steve (sharky)
At 6:39pm on December 3, 2008, Jurica Jelic said…
Hello Dave!
Thanks for stopping by.
I will upload some music, new and old one,
but right now i have limited internet connection..
so im unable to do it...
Best from Cro
JJ
At 4:31pm on November 10, 2008, XI Records/Experimental Intermedia Foundation said…
Hi Dave

yes EI and XI still plugging away

i will say hi to Phill for you

all the best


al margolis

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