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Thursday, January 05, 2012

I Dream of Wires: Extended Interview Series: Richard Lainhart

Richard Lainhart: IDOW Extended Interview #1 from I Dream Of Wires on Vimeo.

"In the Summer of 2011, composer, author and filmmaker Richard Lainhart sat down with I DREAM OF WIRES director Robert Fantinatto to share his thoughts about electronic music, modular synthesizers and his approach to making music. Richard passed away on December 30th, 2011, we've posted this full-length interview for the many people whose lives were touched by his music.

R.I.P. Richard Lainhart
February 14, 1953 - December 30, 2011

For more information about Richard Lainhart:
otownmedia.com
downloadplatform.com/richard_lainhart
vimeo.com/rlainhart
youtube.com/rlainhart
richardlainhart.bandcamp.com/
soundcloud.com/rlainhart

I DREAM OF WIRES: THE MODULAR SYNTHESIZER DOCUMENTARY is a documentary film about the history and resurgence of modular synthesizers. The film is currently in production. This is the first in a series of extended interviews, which will be produced and released in various formats throughout the production, and following the release, of the film. I DREAM OF WIRES extended interview segments are sponsored by MATRIXSYNTH (matrixsynth.com/)."

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http://www.indiegogo.com/I-Dream-of-Wires-film
http://m.matrixsynth.com/2011/12/rip-richard-lainhart-mel-morley-midimel.html

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year everyone!  I hope it's a great one! 

Putting this post up between the cross over as I need to sign off for the festivities!

First of all, I'd like to say THANK YOU! for a great 2011! It was a busy one here in MATRIXSYNTH land.  The site had a record breaking 18755 posts (including this one) for the year.  That's an average of 51.38 posts every single day (not a single day missed, BTW).  I'm hoping to actually bring that number down a little. Before anyone freaks out, I'm not planning on changing much.  I plan on keeping MATRIXSYNTH exactly the same with the exception of raising the bar on what goes up just a little.   I think enough change happens in life and it's nice to have some constants you can fall back on.  I'm hoping MATRIXSYNTH continues to be one for you.   It's odd to think it's only been six and a half years!  I hope to keep the site going for many more to come.   As for bringing the number of posts down and a little history on the site...

RIP Richard Lainhart & Mel Morley (midimel)


Duet in C - YouTube Uploaded by azimuthvisuals on May 20, 2010

"Music by Mel Morley and Richard Lainhart. Recorded at Pocono Skies electro-music festival, May 15, 2010. This improvised piece is part of a larger collaboration including Howard Moscovitz, Jeannie Allen, and Charles Shriner. Mel Morley plays keyboards and software synthesizers. Richard Lainhart plays Haken Continuum and Buchla modular synthesizer. Camera by Greg Waltzer and visuals by Hong Waltzer of Azimuth Visuals."

It is with tremendously sad news that I post the passing of both Richard Lainhart & Mel Morley this holiday season. My condolences go out to their families.

I recently met Richard Lainhart and his lovely wife in Bellingham for the Electronic Arts Festival. You can find a slideshow and video of his lecture with a performance of Oraisen on the Haken Continuum and Buchla 200e here. I believe my first post on Richard went up back in 2007. His work has been featured numerous times on the site. Just do a search on Lainhart on the right search box.  Google brings up 8900 results, but I'm guessing some are repeats.  Regardless, his presence on the site was massive.

Richard had a passion for not only music but for teaching as well. Many of his performances such as that at the Bellingham Electronic Arts Festival was a combination of performance and lecture. I only briefly communicated with him at Bellingham and via email, but felt akin to him.  He said he loved performing and travelling.  He was always grateful for his coverage on the site and once told me a story about how he ended up on a trip to Italy because of a post here on MATRIXSYNTH.  It was one of the biggest compliments I ever received on the site.  I will never forget that and I will never forget him.  Rest in peace Richard, you were one cool cat.  See his Facebook Page for messages. You can find his website at http://www.otownmedia.com/. Update: you can find a recent performance of Richard in New York on CatSynth here. I'm not sure if this was his last. via CatSynth in the comments below: "What a sad day! I knew Richard Lainhart from performing in New York over the past couple of years. It was only a couple of days ago that I posted the show we did where we did an improvised score to his film "History of the Future." His music and films were beautiful and he was a great person, and will be missed. :("

Update: I went up to Bellingham for the afternoon. It was a planned trip, but having briefly met Richard and his wife Caroline there gave it special meaning this time. A bit more reflective on the life of those I thought I'd eventually get to know better. In the Fairhaven district there is a little garden shop with artisan products. There is an outside section with a little rock gravel path that you can walk through. At one point in the walk something captured my attention. It took me a second and I realized it was a bunch of birds chirping away as if having a massive conversation. It made me think of Richard. On Twitter and Facebook he used to post about listening to birds outside his home. It always reminded me to slow down a little and just take the time to listen to the birds.    

Update: via I Dream of Wires: Extended Interview Series: Richard Lainhart

Richard Lainhart: IDOW Extended Interview #1 from I Dream Of Wires on Vimeo.

Mel Morley aka midimel was well known to many in the electronic music scene. You can find his website here: http://midimel.com. He once played keys for Flock of Seagulls, and was one of the few owners of the Performance Music Systems Syntar. George Mattson of Mattson Mini Modular and Performance Music Systems knew him well. Mel, actually dropped by the NAMM booth in the early 80s when the Syntar was shown. He dropped by George's booth and gave the Syntar a spin. According to George he was quite proficient at it and someone walking by came up to talk to him. That person ended up being the contact that led him to playing for Flock of Seagulls.  George said he is really going to miss him.  He had some great conversations with him. I have only briefly communicated with Mel myself, but he like Richard was one cool cat. I wish I could have gotten to know him better.  You can find his Facebook Page with condolences here.


Monday, November 14, 2011

Richard Lainhart with Buchla & Haken Continuum


via The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"I've just finished reconfiguring my Buchla system, and here's a shot from the first performance with the new configuration, photographed by Ron Goldberg at the Ethernet Orchestra's online concert November 12, where I played with Roger Mills and Herve Peron.
— with MacBook Pro, Richard Lainhart, Buchla 200e and Haken Continuum."

http://www.otownmedia.com

Saturday, September 24, 2011

EQ2011 EQUINOXYGEN FESTIVAL - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1


Full details on P

"Performers:
— BERNHARD WOSTHEINRICH (Germany)
— DEAN DE BENEDICTIS & VIC HENNIGAN (LA)
— EZEKIEL HONIG (Brooklyn)
— JOHN HUDAK (Westchester, NY)
— JON DURANT (Massachusetts)
— MEM1 & STEPHEN VITIELLO (CT, Virginia)
— NEIL NAPPE (NJ)
— RICHARD LAINHART (NY)
— TAYLOR DEUPREE & MARCUS FISCHER (NY, Oregon)
— THE ELECTRIC GOLEM (Ithaca, NY)"

Friday, September 02, 2011

vicmod: Fringe Festival & Electronic Abstractions Back Catalog Free

via vicmod
"To celebrate VICMOD Records involvement with the Fringe Festival 2011 night Electronic Abstractions, Melbourne's abstract electronic label are giving away its entire back catalog for free for the month of September! You can download all previous releases by Cray, Ryou Oonishi, VICMOD Ensemble, Richard Lainhart, Healy/Hassler, Rod Cooper, Steve Law etc So what are you waiting for start downloading and listening! http://www.vicmod.net

Don't forget 21 September is an amazing night of abstract electronics featuring
ROBIN FOX
COR FUHLER
CRAY
VICMOD ENSEMBLE
WILLIAMS AND HAYES
Tickets on sale via Fringe Melbourne"

Note this is a rare opportunity to see some vintage synths performed live:

Robin Fox EMS Synthi
Cor Fuhler EMS Synthi
Cray - Serge Modular or Buchla 200e
VICMOD Ensemble - modular synths
Williams Hayes - VCS3 and Roland System 100

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

SampleWiz and the Continuum


YouTube Uploaded by JCRUDESS on Aug 30, 2011
"My technical guru- Richard Lainhart shows us how you can play SampleWiz from the Haken Continuum. This MIDI feature will be in our soon to be released update!"

SampleWiz - Jordan Rudess: Wizdom Music, LLC
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Tuesday, August 09, 2011

Periphery Label Launch Event, August 20th, Philadelphia

"One Thousand Pulses, the Northeast's premier concert series for electronic & experimental music, invites you to the launch event for its new CD label, Periphery. / otperiphery.com

Periphery's maxim is "wrestling frequencies from the edges & otherwise", proffering uncategorizable works from musicians operating across the electronic & experimental music spectrum.

All three recent releases, including Richard Lainhart's Polychromatic Integers, and the One Thousand Pulses compendium Home Patterning (with tracks by Tim Motzer and Color is Luxury, recorded live in the OTP soundspace) will be available at the event.

Our launch event lineup:

> TIM MOTZER / 1krecordings.com / Philly-based guitarist and composer Tim Motzer finds infinite joy in diversity. His output as a leader and sideman crisscrosses multiple musical universes, including jazz, fusion, prog, hip-hop, soul, electronica, and the avantgarde. Motzer gets to explore these genres and the intersections between them via his ubiquitous presence in the wildly deep and varied Philly scene. He also traverses manifold territories through the many albums released on his own 1k Recordings, such as the rhythmically diverse soundscapes populating the Tilomo release, and, more tellingly, as Fractured Reverb Underground (FRU). The sole FRU CD comprises electronic studio experiments from 1999 — a decade ahead of their time — generously tipping its hat to the Orb’s Alex Patterson thanks to its psychedelic clouds of mercurial ambient textures. Motzer has also worked on releases by British singer-songwriter David Sylvian with the ongoing Secret Rhythms project comprising electronica/dub luminary Burnt Friedman and ex-Can drummer Jaki Liebezeit, as well as with German Touch guitarist Markus Reuter on Descending, a deeply sublime and stunningly beautiful work that references Brian Eno, Frippertronics, Supersilent, and David Sylvian.

> RICHARD LAINHART / otownmedia.com / Since childhood, Richard Lainhart has been interested in natural processes such as waves, flames and clouds, in harmonics and harmony, and in creative interactions with machines, using them as compositional methods to present sounds and images that are as beautiful as he can make them. Well-versed in the varied applications of his beloved Buchla boxes, yet equally agile on numerous synths, keyboards, vibes, and guitars, Lainhart has been reorganizing the topography of tone and texture for over 30 years. After studying composition in Albany under EMF founder and professor Joel Chadabe, Lainhart not only went on to create idiosyncratic recordings in his own right, but has performed and worked with the likes of John Cage, David Tudor, Steve Reich, Phill Niblock, David Berhman, and many others.

> COLOR IS LUXURY / colorisluxury.org / Obsessed with circuit-bending and inner ear manipulation, intrepid Philly experimental sound duo Color Is Luxury combines the talents of erstwhile Buchla veteran Charles Cohen and the curiously monikered hair_loss in the yielding of some of the most provocative boops and beeps around. Ripping the innards out of their respective electronic arsenals, this diminutive motley crew twist their varied sound palettes into corkscrew whorls of new shapes, sizes, and hues. Noise but not noise, drawing clear lineage from the pioneering work of Morton Subotnick, Pauline Oliveros, Gil Melle, and Wendy Carlos outward, Color Is Luxury remain tonally consciously even when they go all atonal on us, sonic provocateurs sharing a rich aural history that blossoms before your very ears.

> PTO / PTO (Pulses Tones Oscillations) is one of the numerous sound-producing aliases of Darren Bergstein, longtime music journalist, collector, historian, and archivist, former publisher of the magazines i/e and e/i, and founder/owner of both One Thousand Pulses and the Periphery label. Free improvising in the wellworn electroacoustic tradition, Bergstein has at his disposal tools old (tongue drum, rainstick, metallophone) and new (iPhone), but they're all just texture-mappers regardless of origin, simply various objects to be tapped, stroked, and struck at will.

Join us for an immersive evening of audiovisual electronic interfacing."

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Richard Lainhart - Performances and Releases Featuring Buchla & Kyma

Posting this here vs. C as this is an opportunity for people to see a Buchla or Kyma in a live setting. Search for Richard Lainhart in the Google search box on the right for what you can expect. Note performances are different than lectures and of course the venue (setting) will have an impact.

See http://www.otownmedia.com/he/he.html for links and additional info.

"Performances:

Monday, July 18: I'll be performing my Electronic Music Foundation-commissioned work Threshold for electric guitar, Kyma, and New York environmental sounds as part of the World Listening Day celebrations at New York University, Steinhardt Education Building, 35 West 4th Street, 6th Floor, NY, NY 10012. In collaboration with the Electronic Music Foundation and the New York Society of Acoustic Ecology, NYU's Music Technology Program will present a program of compositions and field recordings based on the sounds of New York City, in honor of world renowned composer and acoustic ecologist R. Murray Shafer's 78th birthday. The NYU events will take place from 4:15PM to 9PM. For more information, go here: http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/events/2011/7/18/268503/world_listening_day

Thursday, June 02, 2011

Richard Lainhart: CEMS, Theremin, and Ondes Martenot Lecture, BEAF 2011


YouTube Uploaded by matrixsynth on Jun 1, 2011

First three parts of Richard Lainhart's lecture at the Bellingham Electronic Arts Festival on Friday, May 6, 2011, 2PM PST. These cover the CEMS (Coordinated Electronic Music Studio - see the CEMS label below for more), theremin, and ondes Martenot. The audio on these are a little on the low side so remember to turn your speakers back down after listening. You can find a full transcript for each part below in case you can't quite make things out. You can catch Richard Lainhart's lecture on the Buchla 200e and Haken Continuum, followed by a performance, in this previous post.

Transcripts for the above three videos:

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Edgar Winter Group - Frankenstein


YouTube Uploaded by joneps on Feb 19, 2006
ARP 2600 with remote keyboard as keytar.
"Feel ROCK's majesty condensed into 10 short minutes."

Fun bit of synth trivia via Richard Lainhart: "In 1973, for the week of May 26, the Number 1 Billboard Single in the US was Edgar Winter's 'Frankenstein'"

video previously posted in 2007 here.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Richard Lainhart - Bellingham Electronic Arts Festival Lecture & Performance

Richard Lainhart - Bellingham Electronic Arts Festival 2011

Slideshow of Richard Lainhart's lecture at the Bellingham Electronic Arts Festival (BEAF), Friday, May 6, 2:PM PST, 2011 (mentioned in this post). Below is a video of the Buchla and Haken Continuum portion of the lecture followed by a performance of Olivier Messiaen's Oraison written for the ondes Martenot at the 48:00 mark (see this post for the original version and this post for another performance by Richard). You will notice Richard makes references to earlier parts of the lecture. These included his training on the CEMS modular synthesizer system and the ondes Martenot (don't miss this post and this post on the CEMS). See the labels at the bottom of this post for more info on each. I will upload those videos at a later date. They were background to Richard's experience with early modular synthesizers and controllers that eventually lead him to the Buchla and Haken Continuum. It was a great lecture and I hope you enjoy it. Be sure to bookmark this one. I also want to thank Richard Lainhart for doing lectures like these. They are a rare treat.


YouTube Uploaded by matrixsynth on May 19, 2011

The following is a full transcript. BTW, if anyone is interested in transcription services, let me know.

"RICHARD LAINHART: BUCHLA AND HAKEN CONTINUUM LECTURE

Speaker: Richard Lainhart
Lecture Date: May 6, 2011
Lecture Time: 2:00 p.m. PST
Location: Western Washington University
Event: Bellingham Electronic Arts Festival 2011 (BEAF)
Length: Digital AVI recording; 57 minutes 32 seconds

[Beginning of recorded material]

Richard Lainhart: Okay. What I want to do now is actually talk a little bit about the system itself here and about the design of the system and explain what's actually happening here and why it's designed this way, and again, my focus on, on expression. So this is, as I mentioned, this is the Buchla 200E. This is a current electronic music instrument that is still being made now by Buchla. Don Buchla again was a contemporary, or is a contemporary of Bob Moog, and he took a very different path than Moog did. And one of the reasons I think that Moog's instruments became so popular, of course the Mini Moog was like the first real break-out electronic music synthesizer, was that Moog's instruments had keyboards on them. They had black and white keyboards. And you could use them to play, you could use them to play rock and roll with them basically because you could plug them into a really loud amplifier and it could be louder than a guitar. And it could be a bass, you know, it could be louder than a bass and all that sort of stuff. And of course a lot of, you know, a lot of wonderful music was made with that instrument.

Thursday, May 05, 2011

Legendary Theremin Artist Lydia Kavina to play beaf 2011

via beaf.org

"One of the century’s great Theremin players will be playing beaf [Bellingham Electronic Arts Festival] this year. Lydia Kavina will play Friday May 6th in the Performing Arts Center Concert Hall on the campus of Western Washington University."

Be sure to check out http://www.beaf.org/ for the full schedule of events. Also see Richard Lainhart on Friday at the event.

Lydia Kavina is the grandniece of Leon Theremin. The image above is Lydia Kavina at TED 2009.


theremin, Lydia Kavina

YouTube Uploaded by tvoxmania on Jun 15, 2008

"Clip of Lydia playing International was filmed for the Intsaltaion in Dublin by Jesse Jones and later used as a part of the Film 'The Spectre and the Sphere'. Courtesy of Jesse Jones."

Theremin Lydia Kavina plays "Claire de Lune"

Re-Upload by Chris Maukonen on Jun 11, 2013

"Arranged by the Radio Science Orchestra"

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Richard Lainhart - Bellingham Electronic Arts Festival & May Performances

"Bellingham Electronic Arts Festival
Bellingham, WA – www.beaf.org
›› May 6, 2 pm : Lecture / Demonstration
Multi-Dimensional Control for Realtime Analog Synthesis Performance. WWU Campus, location tba
›› May 7, 2 pm : Performance
Richard performs films with realtime Buchla 200e/Haken Continuum soundtracks

Also in May...
The Gatherings Concert Series
St. Mary's Hamilton Village, Philadelphia, PA – www.thegatherings.org
›› May 14, 8 pm : Performance
Live set with Buchla 200e/Haken Continuum system

STAR'S END Ambient Radio – WXPN 88.5fm – www.starsend.org
›› May 14, 1:00 am : Radio broadcast
Richard Lainhart will play a live set of new music for Buchla 200e/Haken Continuum"

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Richard Lainhart & Lucio Menegon, Improvisation #2

Richard Lainhart & Lucio Menegon, Improvisation #2 by Kingtone Music
"Richard on Buchla Continuum and processing and LM on lapsteel guitar thru tape and digital delay. Part of an ongoing process of live performance recordings done at Richard's studio."

Monday, April 18, 2011

Richard Lainhart @ Alfa Art Gallery 4-8-11



"Richard Lainhart live at the Alfa Art Gallery, New Brunswick, NJ, April 8, 2011. Improvised and recorded in realtime without edits or overdubs using the Buchla 200e analog modular synthesizer controlled by the Haken Continuum multidimensional keyboard. This is a live soundtrack for a new work-in-progress film sourced from the Prelinger Archive."

Monday, April 04, 2011

Richard Lainhart Live with Haken Continuum and Buchla 200e


A chance to see the Haken Continuum and Buchla 200e live.

"April 8th - Alfa Art Gallery
108 Church Street New Brunswick NJ
alfaart.org
$6 All Ages
730pm

Featuring:
Richard Lainhart - Buchla+Continuum just performed for EMF and the Festival of Electronic Arts at Grounds for Sculpture. Will be premiering a new film.

Yan Jun (China) - ACC artist-in-residence here from Beijing. Check out his work - TheWire:Adventures in Modern Music

blithe(doll) returns for a follow-up performance to their smashing Omega Sound Fix set.

PAS+HATI = PHASTI (Poland/Brooklyn) Hati just got done playing their set at the unsound festival at ISSUE Project Room and will join PAS for a PHASTI set."

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Richard Lainhart @ Silent Barn Feb 18, 2011


YouTube via rustyanalog | February 19, 2011 |

"Recorded on February 18, 2011 using a Flip Video camera."

Sunday, December 05, 2010

Richard Lainhart live at Alfa Art Gallery (Part 1) for the Omega Sound Fix Festival


Richard Lainhart live at Alfa Art Gallery (Part 1) for the Omega Sound Fix Festival from Pas Musique on Vimeo.

Richard Lainhart live at Alfa Art Gallery (Part1) for the Omega Sound Fix Festival, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 11-20-2010. Video by PAS



www.myspace.com/pas-music



Richard Lainhart live at Alfa Art Gallery (Part II) for the Omega Sound Fix Festival from Pas Musique on Vimeo.

Richard Lainhart live at Alfa Art Gallery (Part II) for the Omega Sound Fix Festival New Brunswick, New Jersey, 11-20-2010. Video by PAS



www.myspace.com/pas-music

Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Rudess-Lainhart ProLoop Jam.mov


YouTube via JCRUDESS | December 01, 2010 | 8 likes, 0 dislikes

"Jordan Rudess and Richard Lainhart jam with Trapcode ProLoop on iPhone and iPad."

"ProLoop is a powerful and flexible loop instrument for professional musicians as well as hobbyists. Use it as a live electronic instrument by itself or as an addition to your other gear, or just play around with it and explore the possibilities!

It can play up to 6 loops simultaneously and besides changing the volume each loop can also be pitched/transposed, reversed, muted, panned, ring/frequency/phase-modulated by any other loop, and
synchronized to a masterloop.

Pitch can be smoothly adjusted or quantized to a musical unit such as octaves, semitones or a custom division of an octave. Or put it in sync-mode to automagically fit the length of the choosen masterloop.

The sync offset can be adjusted to have loops sync at other positions than their start, and the sync can be turned off individually to allow the loops to have different lengths to create ever-changing layers of soundtextures.

There is also a Freeze FX that lets you temporarily "freeze" a loop with adjustable grain size and position.

You can control all the loops in real-time, and multi-touch will let you adjust several parameters simultaneously, for example crossfading by changing the volume of two loops at the same time.

ProLoop comes bundled with many loops by professional musicians that you can use and play around with, and demo sessions to get you started, but the real power comes by the fact that you can record your own loops straight into ProLoop or upload your own professionally recorded soundfiles to ProLoop through your web-browser! You can also paste audio from other music apps into ProLoop."

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