Battle of Everyouth (23.28 to 25.44)

One of the things I like about this Pro-One laden segment from our performance at The Battle of Everyouth, June 4, 2011 is the crazy, hard-panned, frequency sweeps that DJ Luke Anderson was laying over the top.

Battle of Everyouth (23.28 to 25.44)

Battle of Everyouth (90:52 to 92:32)

This short segment from our performance during The Battle of Everyouth at the Minneapolis Institute of Art highlights some of the unique sounds that DJ Luke Anderson produced during the performance. They come through in the mix clearly after the distorted Rhodes.

Battle of Everyouth (90.52 to 92.32)

Battle of Everyouth (66:40 to 77:37)

This eleven minute section from our performance during The Battle of Everyouth at the Minneapolis Institute of Art started shortly after Jon Davis switched from playing bass to bass clarinet. Throughout this section I was mostly turning knobs on the Monotron and Pro-One while DJ Luke Anderson processed and looped the bass clarinet and Graham O’Brien played drums.

Battle of Everyouth (66.40 to 77.37)

Battle of Everyouth Segment (34:00 to 39:16)

Here’s another segment from the DKO with DJ Luke Anderson performance on Saturday, June 4, 2011 on the steps of the Minneapolis Institute of Art accompanying the projected work in The Battle of Everyouth. This was a tremendous performance experience for me. Re-living it through the recordings has been enlightening as well. Video documentation is in the works.

Battle of Everyouth (34:00 to 39:16)

Ostracon Debut Excerpt: Telemetry Implant

Here’s an excerpt from the sixth and final track on our upcoming release, Unauthorized Modifications by Ostracon. Don’t miss our live performance celebrating the release at the Honey Lounge in Minneapolis on June 24, 2011. Artists performing with us at the event include Dosh, Smyth, and Ghostband. Rogue Citizen will be doing live painting during the performance.

Telemetry Implant