Highlights from the biennial festival of Electronic Music, held in Belfast's Sonic Lab over the weekend 18th-22nd April, presented by Robert Worby. The Festival advertised itself with the caption "You might not like it", and the selection for this week's programme includes
Local composer Isaac Gibson's A Hitchhiker's Purgatory
Italian composer Paolo Pastorino(b1983)'s Velocità Limite for fixed media
Canadian composer-performers Marie-Hélène Breault(b1977) and Martin Bédard(b1970): Replica
Nicholas Collins:: !trumpet for hybrid electronics trumpet (I'm not sure if this is Nicolas Collins, the Canadian electro-acoustical composer b1954, or Nic Collins, the British composer born 1975, or, indeed, former Genesis drummer and actor Phil Collins' son Nick (b2001) - but the Festival homepage omits the "h" from his forename, and describes the instrument as "electronics", not - as on the Beeb website - "electromics")
Glasgow-based Louise Harris's NoisyMass for live electronics
Pierluigi Billone(b1960)'s Mani.de Leonardis for automobile suspension coils and glass
Chris Malloy(USA): A Celestial Breath.
The Festival website is still available:
Local composer Isaac Gibson's A Hitchhiker's Purgatory
Italian composer Paolo Pastorino(b1983)'s Velocità Limite for fixed media
Canadian composer-performers Marie-Hélène Breault(b1977) and Martin Bédard(b1970): Replica
Nicholas Collins:: !trumpet for hybrid electronics trumpet (I'm not sure if this is Nicolas Collins, the Canadian electro-acoustical composer b1954, or Nic Collins, the British composer born 1975, or, indeed, former Genesis drummer and actor Phil Collins' son Nick (b2001) - but the Festival homepage omits the "h" from his forename, and describes the instrument as "electronics", not - as on the Beeb website - "electromics")
Glasgow-based Louise Harris's NoisyMass for live electronics
Pierluigi Billone(b1960)'s Mani.de Leonardis for automobile suspension coils and glass
Chris Malloy(USA): A Celestial Breath.
The Festival website is still available:
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