Here’s the final DGK piece from Try This #2.
DGK at Try This #2 (Part 4)
Here’s the final DGK piece from Try This #2.
DGK at Try This #2 (Part 4)
Here’s the third piece from our performance at the Slam Factory for Try This #3. More to come.
DGK at Try This #2 (Part 3)
Here’s the second full length segment from the DGK set at the Try This #2 on March 25, 2011. Soon I’ll be posting two or three more segments from the set to complete the non-stop one hour and twenty nine minutes of our performance.
Part two:
DGK at Try This #2 (Part 2)
And in case you missed it, here’s part one:
DGK at Try This #2 (Part 1)
If you didn’t have the opportunity to “Try This” the first or the second time, now’s your third chance. If you already “Tried” DGK, you know what’s up and will be there on Friday. Click here for details. Here’s a piece of DGK history from “Try This #2”.
DGK at Try This 2 (Part 1)
This 1:52 minute segment of improvisation from the DGK performance at Try This 2 on March 25, 2011 contains drums by Tim Glenn, Soprano Sax by Jon Davis, and jumble sale of gear played by yours truly. These instrument include, in order of appearance, the Sequential Circuits Pro-One, followed by the Korg Monotron, my handmade Sonodrome Posc, and my Max for Live, granular synth, Grain Machine. Prior to this performance I had been limiting my palette of textures to the Rhodes and the Pro-One, but for this performance I thought I would try including the Monotron, Posc, and Grain Machine in order to draw from a few more atonal colors.
DGK Try This 2 Segment