May 26, 2008

Back Home, Mutek Wednesday

ceiling at yuri's night
This photo is from the ceiling of the hanger at Yuri’s Night. More photos of that, plus a bunch from my recent Europe tour, on my flickr page

I’ve been home for about a week and a half. Looking forward to performing at the Mutek festival this wednesday. Mutek has been quite an inspiration to me for a number of years, and it’s a real honor to be included in this year’s program.

Josh and I did an interview for Mutek. Check it out.

May 12, 2008

second day in Helsinki

The folks who have hosted me here are a cool little group of artists. They have great taste in music, and create really good work too. One thing I’m really struck by is a studio space that a number of them pitch in for for rent. It’s a workspace for graphic designers upstairs, and a small, white-walled music studio downstairs. It winds up feeling a bit like a clubhouse. I want a clubhouse!

Last night’s gig was at, of all places, an internet cafe. Though the setting was perhaps a bit weird, it worked well. There was a solid handful of people listening and really enjoying the music, and I sold more cd’s than at any other show yet (2!). I like what I’ve seen so far.

May 11, 2008

Helsinki now

About to play a gig put together by the folks who do this radio show:

http://basso.fi/ohjelma.php?ohjelma_id=18 (seems to be on sundays at 11:00 AM, USA eastern time)

Listening to it right now Perfect Sunday morning music for those of you in the US.

May 10, 2008

Oslo

A beer costs $10 here. A McDonalds value meal, $18. The sun starts rising almost as soon as it sets. I played on one of the best sounds systems I’ve ever controlled. Oslo is built on a hill, sloping down to the harbor. A small but swift river flows down the hill, often in spectacular waterfalls. It’s a neat little city.

More on oslo — definitely some cool stuff going on here. My gig was nice, met some very friendly/interesting/enthusiastic people. Played on just about the best sound system I’ve ever touched (at a club called The Villa)

May 4, 2008

Second Night in Cologne. Fun!!

me last night — 3AM, at the apartment of a cool Cologne band called Patterns, party packed full of people, little room with the lights out, my laptop plugged in to an overtaxed home stereo, everybody dancing, clapping out beats, the Patterns guys and friends shaking tamborines and bells, everyone yelling for more when I drop the beats out, big washes of chaos sound, beats and bass back in, everyone dancing again, whistling, sweaty, cozy friendly, boozy fun!!!

May 3, 2008

Cologne, Ripple demonstration Monday in Berlin

I’m having a great time in Cologne. I’ve landed in the midst of a bunch of very nice, fun, very intellectual german student types. The only problem is that with their philosophical powers, they keep trying to confuse me about the meaning of the word “meaning”. Coglogne is much smaller than Berlin, and a city where you can generally walk from one place to another.

This monday I’m presenting my Ripple software to the Berlin Supercollider users group. I’ll be doing so with an attitude of complete humility and openness about the fact that it flawed, and work in progress, but also with the confidence that, for my specific purposes, it is a somewhat refined and very useful tool. If you’re interested in getting nerdy, email let me know by email or blog comment and I’ll let you know about the details.

Yesterday, my host and show-booker, Marco Schröder, took me to the flat of a friend of his, who has decided to turn it in to a multi-week art project, inviting a new group of artists every week to transform it in a manner of their own choosing. It has a very nice, cozy DIY, but also clever and high quality vibe about it. There are cool people here! Here’s the url for the flat/gallery: http://www.raum25c.de/index.php. If you click on “01100101″ it’s supposed to take you to the webcam, but it doesn’t seem to be running at the moment.

Email: morgan@morganpackard.com
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