Symbion Project
This event is in the past
Sat July 20, 2019, 7β10 pm
Good Shepherd Center/Chapel Performance Space
Wallingford (Seattle)
$10 - $15
"Kasson Crooker (aka Symbion Project) & DAHLIIA return to the Good Shepard Chapel once again to perform an eclectic mix of synth, modular, and other instrumentation in quadraphonic surround sound on Saturday July 20th!
Kasson Crooker will be performing songs from Gishiki & the latest album Backscatter; ft Japanese koto, modular synthesis, field recordings, ultrasonic audio and visual projections.
DAHLIIA returns to the stage for another quadraphonic performance of their improvised synthesis of historical and future musical elements. CINDY REICHEL and TOM BUTCHER aka ORQID, CODEBASE launched DAHLIIA in 2018 after years of working together as founders of PATCHWERKS, Seattle’s nexus for synthesizer enthusiasts, electronic instrument builders, and electronic music community. DAHLIIA convenes several eras of recorded sound, from music concrète and drone tones to current fusion of modular synthesizer with spatialized sound processing. Both Cindy and Tom are skilled engineers, yet the essence of DAHLIIA is driven from a place of emotion, of spanning time, and of looking to the future.
Suggested donation at the door of $10-15 ; All ages" (Promo Copy)
Kasson Crooker will be performing songs from Gishiki & the latest album Backscatter; ft Japanese koto, modular synthesis, field recordings, ultrasonic audio and visual projections.
DAHLIIA returns to the stage for another quadraphonic performance of their improvised synthesis of historical and future musical elements. CINDY REICHEL and TOM BUTCHER aka ORQID, CODEBASE launched DAHLIIA in 2018 after years of working together as founders of PATCHWERKS, Seattle’s nexus for synthesizer enthusiasts, electronic instrument builders, and electronic music community. DAHLIIA convenes several eras of recorded sound, from music concrète and drone tones to current fusion of modular synthesizer with spatialized sound processing. Both Cindy and Tom are skilled engineers, yet the essence of DAHLIIA is driven from a place of emotion, of spanning time, and of looking to the future.
Suggested donation at the door of $10-15 ; All ages" (Promo Copy)