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Thursday, November 15, 2018
Tuesday, November 06, 2018
LA events - Loop summit + Mark Fisher panel discussion
Busy week approaching, as I participate this weekend in all three days of the Loop summit - Ableton's annual gathering for musicians, producers, technologists, educators and pundits, which this year is being held in Los Angeles for the first time. Then, a few days later, I join a panel discussion in celebration of Mark Fisher's life and work, pegged to the publication of the massive Repeater anthology, K-Punk: The Collected and Unpublished Writings of Mark Fisher. That's at Stories Books & Cafe in Echo Park.
LOOP
LOOP
Friday 9th November - "Rewind / Fast Forward" - 2:15pm – 3:15pm
I'll be speaking about "the past, present and future of musical innovation" in a video-illustrated talk
Location: Montalban
Theatre (Main Stage), Hollywood.
Saturday
10th November - Listening Session - 2:00pm – 3:30pm
I'll be commenting on tracks submitted by summit participants. Moderator is David Reid.
Location: EastWest
Studios (Lounge 2), Hollywood.
Sunday
11th Nov - "Sounds like tomorrow: making music for the future" - 6:00pm – 7:00pm
I'll be joining Equiknoxx and Coco Solid + moderator Craig Schuftan for a panel discussion
Location: East/West
Studios (Studio 1 Stage EWS)
Loop schedule
Loop participants
Loop locations
MARK FISHER (Tuesday November 13 - 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm)
To mark the publication by Repeater Books of K-Punk: The Collected and Unpublished Writings of Mark Fisher - which includes a foreword by myself - I join Meagan Day (of Jacobin) and Geeta Dayal for a panel discussion in celebration of his life, work, and legacy. Mark will be present not just in spirit but in video form.
Location - Stories Books & Cafe, 1716 W Sunset BLVD, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Information - 213-413-3733
Labels:
ABLETON,
DIGITAL CULTURE,
FUTURE MUSIC,
FUTURISM,
GEETA DAYAL,
HAUNTOLOGY,
K-PUNK,
LOOP,
MARK FISHER,
RETROMANIA,
RETRORAVE,
TECHNO
Monday, November 05, 2018
obituaries and bitchery
An essay I wrote for Stanford Live about the death of David Bowie, our culture of public mourning, and the challenge of writing an honest eulogy.
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