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make – share – repeat

Contemporary scholarship in music composition has always born a close relationship to technology. From mechanical improvements in acoustic instruments, early developments in computer music at Bell Laboratories and the current glut of inexpensive “off the shelf” software and hardware solutions for non-linear audio editing and signal processing, composers such as Beethoven, Stockhausen and Radiohead have [...]
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beat to the punch

I’ve recently become obsessed with the San Francisco based duo Pomplamoose. I was perhaps a bit disheartened that someone was already doing something very much like that which I propose to do with my dissertation – and they do it so well. While the group makes money by selling original music online, the real gems [...]
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film_1

film_1 three variations is a short introduction to me and the ideas behind my dissertation project.   For details about my project, follow the link at the right to my proposal.  Please feel free to comment and let me know what you think about this first piece.
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audimus, videmus, somnimus

audimus, videmus, somnimus – We hear, we see, we dream. This is the first entry for and ongoing account of my dissertation in music composition at Michigan State University. As my good friend and former band mate Carl Cadwell put it “The laptop has replaced the guitar on college campuses.” This is right on point [...]
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