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Studio Work

Posts relating experiences and outcomes of rehearsal, composition, and recordings in the STEIM sound studios.

Truus de Groot & Bosko Hrnjak > the Salton Sea Project

We are thrilled to be working at STEIM in Amsterdam at this moment creating sounds for the Salton Sea Project. STEIM has provided us with a wonderful large studio and…

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Keir Neuringer > two-week recording extravaganza in Studio 1

It’s been a week since I packed up from two weeks of recording in Steim’s Studio 1 and I am still utterly exhausted. This was the most focused and intense…

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Jeff Kaiser > The Trumpet and Spatialization

“Noise Trumpet,” as some of my friends call it, is using extended techniques on the trumpet to make it sound what many people would call un-trumpet-like. The use of air…

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Kasia Glowicka > sound and visuals project Turbulence

during my residency I worked on project Quasi Rublev: harpsichord – Goska Isphording video – Roos Theuws and project Turbulence: composition /laptop – Kasia Glowicka visuals/ laptop – Emmanuel Flores…

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Richard Scott > Buchla Lightning / Wii / JunXion / LiSa latest installment

This period of residency was focussed on the further refinement of the buchla lightning/wii and JunXion and LiSa configurations. Through the use of various kinds of quantisation of midi data…

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