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Tonight's Free Lab Radio - Deep White Sound


11-midnight tonight we host sounds from a wonderful collective across the pond.

deepwhitesound (DWS) is an international online label of free, experimental music founded in 2005 based in USA. Born in Hawaii DB Amorin, DWS's founder, lives in living in Portland, Oregan.
DWS say their mission is bi-fold: to create challenging, experimental work and make it available via digital download for free - and to support and foster a community for artists working at the fringes of art, technology and society. 
DWS gives special attention to interdisciplinary work in new media, installation, performance as well as generative and web-based mediums that "expand the possibilities of how sound-based art is experienced, distributed and discussed". While female, queer and ethnic minority experimental artists comprise a woefully under-represented and under-supported demographic, they are of particular interest to DWS who champion the margins. However DWS state clearly that they "seek out and support work from all people, everywhere, who wish to broaden the scope of what is possible".

DB Amorin is the founder of deepwhitesound. Born in Honolulu, HI USA currently living in Portland, OR USA, Amorin runs deepwhitesound to support the vision of experimental artists, as well as to propagate the ideology that art should be free to access and share. He also currently works for ProjectGrow, an art studio and urban farm for adults with developmental disabilities and The Creative Music Guild, an all-volunteer non-profit organization facilitating experimental performance in Portland, OR. As a visual and sound artist, his work typically deals with perception, identity and representation, using cheap reproduction methods and DIY techniques to explore malfunction and abstraction in form. For more information and samples of his visual art, visit www.dbamorin.com

Free Lab Radio repeats Thursday 2am
 

http://radioplayer.resonancefm.com/console/
Tonight's Playlist:
Yacob (Oakland, CA USA) is the solo project of punk / noise musician and multi-instrumentalist Jacob McCann.

Talk Midway (New York, NY USA) is the tape-loop / ambient project of musician Patrick Nylen.

Dreamboat Crusaderz (New York, NY USA) is the vocal loop project of queer composer Jesse

Matthias Boss (Biel, Switzerland) is an improvisational violin and viola player.

Marcello Magliocchi (Italy) is a percussionist using non-traditional objects and surfaces, such as bronze sound sculptures.

Lomz (Belgrade, Serbia) is the solo electronic project of Vukasin Stancevic utilizing digital processing and handmade instruments.

Lezet (Pozega, Serbia) is a one-man experimental music project ranging from processed piano to purely electronic compositions.

Idol Eyes (Phoeniz, AZ USA) is the experimental sonic awareness project of Andrew Craze.

Tomas Tello (Lima, Peru) is a DIY electronic performer and composer utilizing cassettes, radios and altered electronic devices.

New Fast (Oakland, CA USA) is a solo ambient / drone / r&b / tape music influenced project.

George Christian (Bahia, Brazil) is a self-taught guitarist and composer of works that push the boundaries of form and textures.

Colon Apostrophe Semicolon is a DIY sound artist experimenting in home-recorded loops for tape and electronics.

City Dragon (Paris, France) is the solo electronic noise project of Max Kaario.

Andrew and the TV Cowboys (Boston, MA USA) is the solo home recording project of Andrew Cosentino using field recordings and live instrumentations.

DAITSE (Antwerp, Belgium) is the moniker of self-taught pianist and generative sound artist Pieter Van de Walle.

Portland Bike Ensemble (Portland OR USA) is a decade-old loose collective of improvisational musicians using their bicycles as instruments.

Consumer (Portland, OR USA) is the moniker of Matt Palenske who creates abrasive, lo-fi, improvisational beats using his voice and DIY electronics.

Mason Butler (Minneapolis, MN USA) is a multi-instrumentalist and all-over experimental musician using found sound, electronics, lo-fi recording and non-traditional media for musical exploration.

From DB Amorin
www.deepwhitesound.com

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