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Electro-music 2010 Festival will feature Eigenharp Alpha

Paul Harriman told me last week that he’ll be traveling to the US to participate in the Electro-music 2010 Festival from September 10-12. He’ll be performing some of his musical pieces on his Eigenharp Alpha and will be lingering around for the whole duration of the festival to jam with anyone who’s interested.

If you’re living nearby New York, US and have been dying to check out an Eigenharp Alpha in the flesh, this could be the perfect occasion.

Here’s the complete press release as sent out by E-M 2010:

electro-music festival Sept 10-12 Huguenot, NY

The electro-music festival, known as the “Woodstock of electronic
music,” is the world’s premiere event for experimental electronic music.
This year’s event features three mind-bending days of innovative
electronic music concerts, seminars, workshops, demonstrations, jam
sessions, video art, a laptop battle, and a swap-meet. Action starts at
12 noon on Friday, September 10 and runs until after midnight on
September 12. Musical activities will be running continuously throughout
the three days of the festival.

electro-music 2010 takes place at the Greenkill Retreat Center in
Huguenot, New York. On-site lodging and meals are available. Tickets
range from $35 for a single day to $350 for a 3-day pass including meals
and lodging.

More information, including a complete schedule of events can be found
on the web site at:
http://event.electro-music.com/
You may also contact us at
event@electro-music.com

A wide variety of instruments and musical styles will be represented,
ranging from theremin to analog modular synthesizers to home made
devices, from classic space music to abstract electronica to world beats.

The following artists will be performing:
Abuse Tactics
Acoustic Interloper
aether generator
Azimuth Visuals
The Bent Doctors
Brainstatik
Delicate Monster
Jeremy dePrisco
Robert Dorschel
dRachEmUsiK
Earthgirl
Robert Edgar
Ben Fleury-Steiner
Paul Harriman
Glenn Henriksen
Hylantown
kid_sputnik
Kevin Kissinger
Andrew Koenig
Richard Lainhart
the Last to Sleep
Lunetta Maelstrom
Mayakara
D. Minoza
Logan Mitchell
Modulator ESP
Shane Morris
Mosquito Gita
Howard Moscovitz
Mark Mosher
MusicMan11712
MyOwnYoko
NEOREV
Northern Valentine
Michael O’Bannon
Ace Paradise
Joo Won Park
recompas
Kip Rosser
Project Ruori
redgreenblue
Siebert and Lepre
Spinning Plates
SPITZNAGEL
State Machine
Symmetry
Jack Tamul
Technicolor Travel Agency
Transistor Club
The Tronic
Twyndyllyngs
Harvey Valdes
VJ Cargo
Woodswalker
xeroid entity
5turns25
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Seminars and Workshops:
Darren Bergstein – Studio Storming, Remaking Universes
Jeremy dePrisco – Making Music in Second Life
Mathe Sluijter – Lunetta Breadboard Workshop
Kevin Kissinger – DIY Modules for Analog Synthesis
Kevin Kissinger – The DecalPro process to create panel labels
Andrew Koenig – Introduction to Ableton Live
Richard Lainhart – Intermediate Analog Synthesis
Rebecca Mercuri and Kevin Meredith – Dr. Harry Olson and Audio Research
at RCA
Kevin Meredith – Circuit Bending Workshop
Mel Morley – DAWs and Portability in Live Performance
Howard Moscovitz and Robin Miller – Ambiophonic Sound
Steve Mokris – Getting Started with Quartz Composer
Mark Mosher – Spatial, Visual, and Matrix Controllerism with Ableton Live
Michael O’Bannon – Generating Sound and Music with Brainwaves
Dale Parson – Mapping Language Structures to Musical Phrases
Steve Weinstock – Introduction to MIDI
Tanya Thielke – Creative Process

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