Friday, February 10, 2012
greenspan / sealey / lanza -- j.s. bach two part inventions, for modular synthesizers
YouTube Uploaded by qzh on Feb 8, 2012
"recorded march 11, 2011, as part of New Harbours Music Series at christ's church cathedral in hamilton, canada
performed by jeremy greenspan, christie sealey, and jessica lanza
the interview was a little darker than expected as alcohol caused me to be far too trusting of the low light capabilities of a borrowed camera
ambient sound + lighting, beer. p + c jeremy greenspan, christie sealey, jessica lanza, quintin zachary hewlett, throwaway digital 2011
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"Here's an interesting modular video - with two musicians that will be featured in "I Dream of Wires": Jeremy Greenspan (Junior Boys) and Christina Sealey (Orphx)"
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