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One Man Nation - From Aleatoric Machines to The Future Sounds Of Folk


7 Oct 2010, 6:00pm - 10:00pm

Studio 3, Ground floor, Richard Hoggart Building

Event overview

Cost donation
Department Computing
Website http://www.onemannation.com/
Contact j.jefferies(@gold.ac.uk)
020 7717 2210

Thursday Club supported by Noise and Drama

Man Nation will present the processes of his approach to the performance of the computer as a musical instrument and his search for the sounds of the post-folk, using the preservation of Indonesian traditional/folk music as a basis for the creation of new musical amalgams.

ONE MAN NATION
RYAN JORDAN
RYO IKESHIRO
MICK GRIERSON

http://www.onemannation.com/

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7 Oct 2010 6:00pm - 10:00pm
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