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The electro-music festival, known as the "Woodstock of electronic music," is the world's premiere event for experimental electronic music. Now in it's ninth year, this year's gathering 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 1pm on Friday, September 6 and runs until midnight on September 8. Musical activities will be running continuously throughout the three days of the festival. electro-music 2013 takes place at the Greenkill Retreat Center in Huguenot, New York. On-site lodging and meals are available. Tickets range from $40 for a single day to $339 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 and ambient to abstract electronica, glitch, electro-pop and beat-oriented music. Music Artists: Acoustic Interloper Neil Nail Alexander Atonal Audio Mace Geert Bevin Biomass BoomBeest Brainstatik Wyman Brantley Randy Brown Todd Campbell Cranial Mythos Robert Dorschel Dorschel + Alexander dRachEmUsiK Duet for Theremin and Lap Steel Finite Element Four Eyes Fringe Element Ganzha Genetique Genetique + Woodswalker Paul Harriman Hunter and Harrison Andrew Koenig Roland Kuit Lux Seeker Modulator ESP Mosc MusicMan11712 NEOREV Oneironaut onewayness Joo Won Park PYXL8R RoDoJede Kip Rosser Project Ruori Shivasongster Shueh-li Ong Sight of Sound State Machine Stochastic Whimsy Symmetry Jack Tamul Thin Air Twyndyllyngs Michael Victor Woodswalker xeroid entity Visual Artists: Azimuth Visuals Andy Golub Hylantown Michael O'Bannon Project Ruori Woodswalker Karin Schomaker Collaborations: zero-input mixer electro-music chamber orchestra Adventures in Sound Atmosphera Modus Ponens Eigenharps Sound of Listening Atlas5 Seminars, Demonstrations and Workshops: Randy Brown - Eigenharp Demonstration Roland Kuit - Modular Space/Shaping Reflections Gordon Good - Using the Teensy microcontroller as a MIDI controller John Morley - Moog Guitar Aaron Todd - The Launchpad and Ableton Tanya Thielke - Practical Creativity Seminar Joo Won Park - Super Collider Charles Shriner - Free Form Improvisation Workshop Neil Alexander - Using Ableton Live for Generative Music Applications Dale Parson - MIDI and OSC Controller State Machines in ChucKGeert Bevin - Soul-seeking expressiveness with Eigenharp and Leap Motion Controller
Adam Holquist - DIN Softsynth Robert Dorschel - Virtual Versus Real SynthsRob Hordijk - The 5U Hordijk Analog Modular Synthesizer System, Hows and Whys of the Design
Leo Hylan - VJ and Video Art