This course will teach participants not only the framework for
EXPERIMENTAL ELECTRONIC MUSIC, but how to apply and record their own.
This workshop, led by experimental musician Bob Bellerue, extends from
various approaches to making a “musical signal chain” from idea to
the audience. Over the course of four weeks, participants will learn
about the histories, methods, aesthetics, and conceptual frameworks
for noise, drone, ambient, sound art, improvisation, and experimental
electronic music. To apply these frameworks, we will build contact
microphones, small electronic devices, and custom instruments using
resonant objects. Additionally, we will delve into field recordings
and tape delay as we make and share short recordings.
PRICE: $300
DATE: The workshop is a four-week course meeting on February 22,
February 29, March 14, and March 28. All sessions last from 1-5PM.
AUDIENCE: Open to all.
MATERIALS: Materials included in price of the class.
BOB BELLERUE is an audio engineer and experimental musician active
since 1987. Living in Brooklyn since 2008, Bellerue has worked with
experimental audio and video electronics systems throughout his
career, and has produced hundreds of concerts in the fields of noise,
experimental, avant-garde, drone, punk, metal, and modern music at
institutions such as The Kitchen, Issue Project Room, Pioneer Works,
Knockdown Center, Silent Barn, and Secret Project Robot. Since 2002,
Bellerue has recorded, mixed, mastered, and released hundreds of
recordings by himself and others on dozens of music labels, including
his own Anarchymoon Recordings.
_Please note, this class is held on our second floor. At this time, we
do not have an elevator. Please email education@pioneerworks.org with
any questions or concerns regarding accessibility, or any other
questions regarding this workshop._
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