For my birthday, my wife sent me packing to New York City to see Peter Gabriel perform at Radio City Music Hall. The last time I saw him perform was in 2002. I was still in college, and he was performing with his band and his usual cast of props and effects. The current tour, called 'New Blood,' was completely different. About the only thing in common between these two tours was the presence of Peter and his daughter Melanie as a backup vocalist. This tour is based on the 'Scratch My Back' project, which is a set of 12 covers of rock bands old and new released earlier this year. Each song was arranged for voice and orchestra by John Metcalfe, a former member of The Durutti Column. The songs involved include the likes of Paul Simon's Boy in a Bubble, Lou Reed's The Power of Your Heart, David Bowie's Heroes, and The Magnetic Fields' The Book Of Love (from the Strictly Ballroom soundtrack) Each artist represented is also covering one of Gabriel's tracks. These will be released piecemeal as companions to each single from 'Scratch My Back' and later on a companion album called '...And I'll Scratch Yours'. The sole unfortunate exception is that David Bowie won't be performing a cover. Instead, Brian Eno will be performing a cover of Don't Break This Rhythm.
If you will allow me one indulgence, I would have liked to see Ryuichi Sakamoto and Underworld involved in this. Gabriel would cover 8-ball and either World Citizen or See-Through, Sakamoto would cover Here Comes the Flood or The Drop, and Underworld would cover Excellent Birds. God, I am a nerd.
Although the marketing for the tour claimed a total absence of drums, guitars, and opening acts, the show opened with a short two-song set from singer/songwriter/guitarist Ane Brun, who would later serve as the other backup female vocalist. The orchestra also clearly had a bass drum on stage. The orchestra for the NYC and Montreal shows was apparently the the Orchestra of St. Luke's, augmented by some additional players. (For example the OSL has no tubist but there was one on stage) Conducting was Ben Foster who apparently writes music for Doctor Who and Torchwood. They played through the entire 'Scratch My Back' album, followed by a short intermission and an hour of rearranged Peter Gabriel back catalog (setlist here). Apparently Lou Reed played his cover of Solsbury Hill the following night.
What an incredible performance. After nearly every song I was emotionally exhausted, especially during the second half of more familiar material. Unfortunately, for Signal to Noise there was no attempt made to replace the late Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's voice, either with a recording or another singer. Given that the song had dead space specifically to let him improvise, it fell a bit flat. This was more than made up for by the inclusion of Red Rain, a stunning duet adaptation of Washing of the Water, and Ane Brun's excellent interpretation of Don't Give Up (better than any save Paula Cole, maybe).
Anyway, further musical goings on. I will be playing some records between live acts at the Megapolis Festival opening concert and then for the rest of the weekend, my installation, the Republic of Nynex will be showing in the lobby of WYPR Public Radio.
My daughter bought me a copy of Hiromi Uehara's album 'Place to Be.' What a precocious 11-month old! She can't even walk and she is such a great shopper! :)
Friday, March 5. 2010
Republic of Nynex debut at Megapolis Festival 2010
Hi Matt! This is more of a formality for your records: thanks for the
submission -- we'd like for you to be involved in Megapolis this year
in Baltimore, May 14-16.
My in-progress genetic audio art project, the Republic of Nynex, has been accepted as part of the Megapolis Festival in Baltimore in May of this year. This is a participatory project, so you can actually take part even without going to the festival.
I won't be putting all the detailed progress in this blog. If you want to follow the project along, you can subscribe to the progress blog on the site, become a Facebook fan, or follow nynexrepublic on Twitter or Soundcloud. Twitter will contain the only online announcements of each new generation, but if you want to listen and rate without becoming become a Twitter user you can subscribe to the Twitter RSS feed once the project goes live.
Wednesday, September 23. 2009
Capoeira Gerais Batizado - This Saturday!
I am late in posting this, but this week is the third Capoeira Gerais batizado in Boston.

Events are Thursday and Saturday in Marlboro and Friday night in Chinatown. See the poster for all details. You should not miss this. To paraphrase a friend who came to last year's: "I spent two hours alternately saying HOLY SHIT and WHOA. Those guys were unbelievable"

Events are Thursday and Saturday in Marlboro and Friday night in Chinatown. See the poster for all details. You should not miss this. To paraphrase a friend who came to last year's: "I spent two hours alternately saying HOLY SHIT and WHOA. Those guys were unbelievable"
Friday, July 24. 2009
Test Pattern tonight - Iridite Productions

Tonight's Test Pattern will focus on Glasgow label Iridite Productions. From their press package:
"ItÂ’s all about the music"
Iridite was founded on this principle in the summer of 1999. Dedicated to producing quality electronic dance music, and acting as a platform for both established and new artists whose work was yet to be heard. This music would be unified not strictly by genre but by its quality, the styles ranging from down tempo to Detroit inspired Techno, Dub and House. Initially the aim was to bring together different artists on each release, each track being the strongest possible selection by that artist for the EP at that time, creating a fluid mix of high quality music without trying to hard to be overtly "eclectic".
From Matt:
I will be playing tracks from Iridite's entire 10-year history (well, most of it). If time permits, I will also present some unreleased, untitled tracks by unnamed artists coming up on future Iridite releases.
Listen in tonight at 6PM on 90.3 FM or www.wzbc.org
Wednesday, April 8. 2009
Megapolis Festival and Other Notes
On the weekend of April 24th-26th, I will be volunteering at the Megapolis Audio Festival, in and around Harvard Square and the Elks Lodge in Central Square in Cambridge. This event features live performances, audio art installations, and workshops on such topics as circuit-bending, making your own contact mic. Weekend passes are $45 ($30 for students) with some workshops requiring RSVPs and/or materials fees. There are also tours of a mysterious nature (!) and an all-night audio slumber party (!!!)
On Friday May 8th, Contra Mestre Marquinho Coreba of Capoeira Gerais, my capoeira instructor will be performing a demonstration along with Instructor Morcego, Coehlo, and Fantama of Capoeira Luanda as part of a late addition to the program of the Voidstar Productions 2009 Multimedia Circus. (click for flyer).
My amber ale is delicious!
My dad gave me most of a cut-up cherry tree and a pile of red oak! IT'S SMOKING SEASON as soon as I re-season the grates on my smoker.
I will post the final Octave One interview soon. I have been in total information chaos since that weekend and the CD with the final version has been in my desk at work for quite some time.
On Friday May 8th, Contra Mestre Marquinho Coreba of Capoeira Gerais, my capoeira instructor will be performing a demonstration along with Instructor Morcego, Coehlo, and Fantama of Capoeira Luanda as part of a late addition to the program of the Voidstar Productions 2009 Multimedia Circus. (click for flyer).
My amber ale is delicious!
My dad gave me most of a cut-up cherry tree and a pile of red oak! IT'S SMOKING SEASON as soon as I re-season the grates on my smoker.
I will post the final Octave One interview soon. I have been in total information chaos since that weekend and the CD with the final version has been in my desk at work for quite some time.
Thursday, March 19. 2009
Octave One Test Pattern - March 20

Tomorrow night I am hosting a one hour program of Octave One, plus an
interview with Lawrence Burden in which he talks about his live
experiences; the history of his label, 430 West; his band's new album;
and his favorite remix project.
It starts at 6PM Eastern time; you can listen on your radio in the
Boston area on WZBC 90.3 FM or online at www.wzbc.org.
Wednesday, September 24. 2008
Special Guest this Friday
DJ Carl Schmidt will be appearing on the Hydrogen Economy this coming Friday. He'll be on at 11PM mixing some quality tunes. The demo mix he gave me was quite excellent, displaying a wide range of musical taste and excellent mixing skill.
I just noticed that I haven't been posting my playlists for about 3 weeks now. So here they are after the jump: Continue reading "Special Guest this Friday" »
I just noticed that I haven't been posting my playlists for about 3 weeks now. So here they are after the jump: Continue reading "Special Guest this Friday" »
Wednesday, July 2. 2008
Metropolis, and a Reminder
A complete version of the film Metropolis has been found in Argentina. Apparently the versions available today are missing 90 minutes of material.
More here.
Does this have anything to do with the music usually covered on this blog? You betcherass. Jeff Mills and Giorgio Moroder both created soundtracks for the silent film, the former going so far as to perform his soundtrack alongside a showing of the film (along with performances by Super Collider and Herbert!)
On a totally different note, I will be playing two sets at River Gods tomorrow night (July 3) as part of the monthly WZBC Countdown that was postponed from last month. Also appearing will be Matt Crook and John Straub. Unfortunately, the bar won't be open until 2AM, even though it's the day before a holiday, but there are other area events that will be open afterwards (If I am not totally cracked out I might head over to Elements for the last bit of KLUTE)
More here.
Does this have anything to do with the music usually covered on this blog? You betcherass. Jeff Mills and Giorgio Moroder both created soundtracks for the silent film, the former going so far as to perform his soundtrack alongside a showing of the film (along with performances by Super Collider and Herbert!)
On a totally different note, I will be playing two sets at River Gods tomorrow night (July 3) as part of the monthly WZBC Countdown that was postponed from last month. Also appearing will be Matt Crook and John Straub. Unfortunately, the bar won't be open until 2AM, even though it's the day before a holiday, but there are other area events that will be open afterwards (If I am not totally cracked out I might head over to Elements for the last bit of KLUTE)
Thursday, June 5. 2008
Stupid Celtics - River Gods Postponed
After discussion with the venue, the WZBC Countdown will NOT be occurring as planned tonight. From John S., the host:
Hey folks:
Tomorrow night is the first Thursday of the month, which is when WZBC
usually hosts a monthly countdown + 2 featured DJs at River Gods. But
tomorrow also happens to be game 1 of the NBA finals between the
Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers. River Gods doesn't usually
have a TV on in the bar, but they do make an exception when Boston
teams make it into championship games. So River Gods will be showing
the game an a big screen.
River Gods might mute the TV audio, in which case I will spin during
the game, and play WZBC's countdown as usual between 10 and 11 p.m. I
will also spin after the game.
River Gods might turn up the TV audio, in which case I will just play
a few songs - including the countdown songs - during the commercial
breaks. Either way, I will spin after the game is over.
Go Celtics!
Wednesday, June 4. 2008
Reminders: Events this week
Tomorrow night (Thursday June 5th), Matt Crook and I will be playing some records at River Gods along with the WZBC Countdown for June. Full info here.
Friday night (June 6th) is my Basic Channel Test Pattern! I recorded the mixed portion of this last night and my head damn near fell off so I think you'll like it too. That starts at 6PM Eastern time on WZBC.
Friday night (June 6th) is my Basic Channel Test Pattern! I recorded the mixed portion of this last night and my head damn near fell off so I think you'll like it too. That starts at 6PM Eastern time on WZBC.
Friday, May 23. 2008
WZBC Test Pattern schedule for Summer 2008
(official copy)
May 30 - Jim - Wierd Records
June 6 - Matt - Basic Channel*
June 13 - Andrew - Kevin Martin
June 20 - Jessica - Easy Tempo
June 27 - Rob - Nocturnal Emissions
July 4 - Carrigan and David Day - The Field
July 11 - Patrick - Gary Mcfarland
July 18 - Matt - Underworld*
July 25 - Andrew - Adaadat Records
August 1 - Carrigan and David Day - The Knife
August 8 - JFK - Ed Keupper
* me!
Test Pattern airs every Friday at 6PM for 1 hour.
May 30 - Jim - Wierd Records
June 6 - Matt - Basic Channel*
June 13 - Andrew - Kevin Martin
June 20 - Jessica - Easy Tempo
June 27 - Rob - Nocturnal Emissions
July 4 - Carrigan and David Day - The Field
July 11 - Patrick - Gary Mcfarland
July 18 - Matt - Underworld*
July 25 - Andrew - Adaadat Records
August 1 - Carrigan and David Day - The Knife
August 8 - JFK - Ed Keupper
* me!
Test Pattern airs every Friday at 6PM for 1 hour.
Thursday, May 1. 2008
Brainwaves Festival 2008
November 21-23 at the Regent Theatre in Arlington, MA.
Meat Beat Manifesto, Matmos, A Place to Bury Strangers, His Name is Alive, more including a special for Kranky's 15th anniversary.
Official site!
Meat Beat Manifesto, Matmos, A Place to Bury Strangers, His Name is Alive, more including a special for Kranky's 15th anniversary.
Official site!
Thursday, April 17. 2008
Full Mutek Lineup announced
Read it on their site.
Hooraaaaaaay! I hope I can go, even for just the weekend! Unfortunately, UR is playing on WEDNESDAY?!? FOOEY!
ARTIFICIEL & MARTIN TÉTREAULT
BAREM
BEN FROST
BEN SHEMIE
CARL CRAIG
CHIC MINIATURE
CHLOÉ
CHRISTIAN FENNESZ
CRISTIAN VOGEL
DAFLUKE
DAVE AJU
DEADBEAT
DJ OLIVE
ERNESTO FERREYRA
THE FIELD live band
FLYING LOTUS
FREIDA ABTAN
HALF HAWAII (SAMMY DEE & BRUNO PRONSATO)
JEREMY P. CAULFIELD
KID KOALA
KNIFEHANDCHOP
KODE 9 & SPACE APE
KOMODO
MARTIN MESSIER & JACQUES POULIN-DENIS
MARTYN
MATHIAS KADEN
MEGASOID
METRIKA
MILLIMETRIK
MODESELEKTOR vs PFADFINDEREI
MORGAN PACKARD vs JOSHUE OTT
MOSSA
MURCOF
NICOLAS BERNIER
NOAH PRED
NOKAMI & SANS SOLEIL
NÔZE
ONUR ÖZER
QUIET VILLAGE
RADIO SLAVE
RECHENZENTRUM
SLEEPARCHIVE
TIM HECKER
UNDERGROUND RESISTANCE presents INTERSTELLAR FUGITIVES
Hooraaaaaaay! I hope I can go, even for just the weekend! Unfortunately, UR is playing on WEDNESDAY?!? FOOEY!
ARTIFICIEL & MARTIN TÉTREAULT
BAREM
BEN FROST
BEN SHEMIE
CARL CRAIG
CHIC MINIATURE
CHLOÉ
CHRISTIAN FENNESZ
CRISTIAN VOGEL
DAFLUKE
DAVE AJU
DEADBEAT
DJ OLIVE
ERNESTO FERREYRA
THE FIELD live band
FLYING LOTUS
FREIDA ABTAN
HALF HAWAII (SAMMY DEE & BRUNO PRONSATO)
JEREMY P. CAULFIELD
KID KOALA
KNIFEHANDCHOP
KODE 9 & SPACE APE
KOMODO
MARTIN MESSIER & JACQUES POULIN-DENIS
MARTYN
MATHIAS KADEN
MEGASOID
METRIKA
MILLIMETRIK
MODESELEKTOR vs PFADFINDEREI
MORGAN PACKARD vs JOSHUE OTT
MOSSA
MURCOF
NICOLAS BERNIER
NOAH PRED
NOKAMI & SANS SOLEIL
NÔZE
ONUR ÖZER
QUIET VILLAGE
RADIO SLAVE
RECHENZENTRUM
SLEEPARCHIVE
TIM HECKER
UNDERGROUND RESISTANCE presents INTERSTELLAR FUGITIVES
Monday, April 7. 2008
Test Pattern Friday - Derrick May!
As many of you may know, every Friday night, WZBC does a one hour focus on a single artist or label or scene or category or maybe some other constraint that hasn't yet been imagined. One poor DJ gets stuck in the studio for an hour racking his or her brain for the best or rarest of what-have-you.
On April 11 at 6PM, Test Pattern presents the ever-pugnacious innovator; head of the Metroplex subsidiary Transmat Records; two-time organizer of Movement: Detroit Electronic Music Festival; resident DJ at The Music Institute in Detroit; and former radio host: the one and only Derrick May!
God, I can barely fit the marketing hype into an hour!
Anyway, there will be music from across Mr. May's long career from 1987 on up to the present (well the past year anyway); including both classics and rarities; co-productions, originals, and remixes. If anyone has footage of Mr. May at Movement 2004, riding around on a golf cart, asking for donations through his megaphone, feel free to send that to me and I'll play that too :)
So anyway, listen Friday at 6PM to 90.3 FM or wzbc.org, or don't! I'll record it and spam again later.
There may be other people named Derrick May.
On April 11 at 6PM, Test Pattern presents the ever-pugnacious innovator; head of the Metroplex subsidiary Transmat Records; two-time organizer of Movement: Detroit Electronic Music Festival; resident DJ at The Music Institute in Detroit; and former radio host: the one and only Derrick May!
God, I can barely fit the marketing hype into an hour!
Anyway, there will be music from across Mr. May's long career from 1987 on up to the present (well the past year anyway); including both classics and rarities; co-productions, originals, and remixes. If anyone has footage of Mr. May at Movement 2004, riding around on a golf cart, asking for donations through his megaphone, feel free to send that to me and I'll play that too :)
So anyway, listen Friday at 6PM to 90.3 FM or wzbc.org, or don't! I'll record it and spam again later.
There may be other people named Derrick May.
Saturday, February 2. 2008
Hydrogen Economy 2.1 - HAPPY GROUNDHOG DAY
I'm back! New Zero G Sounds within. And news, as well! I will be doing the April 11th Test Pattern on Derrick May. That will be at 6PM until 7. I'm going record hunting very soon for this event, and I will be recording it.
10:03PM Somfay "Fricative White" from "Serendip" on Archipel
10:33PM Ian O'Brien "Veksel" from "A History of Things to Come" on Peacefrog
10:39PM Prosumer and Murat Tepeli "Go Silla" from "Serenity"
10:45PM Rei Loci "The Future is our Time" from "The Future is our Time" on Headspace
10:50PM The Kooky Scientologist "Demonetics" from "Stuff" on Zero G Sounds
Continue reading "Hydrogen Economy 2.1 - HAPPY GROUNDHOG DAY" »
10:03PM Somfay "Fricative White" from "Serendip" on Archipel
10:33PM Ian O'Brien "Veksel" from "A History of Things to Come" on Peacefrog
10:39PM Prosumer and Murat Tepeli "Go Silla" from "Serenity"
10:45PM Rei Loci "The Future is our Time" from "The Future is our Time" on Headspace
10:50PM The Kooky Scientologist "Demonetics" from "Stuff" on Zero G Sounds
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