qqq will perform at Redcat Lounge, Los Angeles, in support of Mem1‘s West Coast Tour (along with Spastic Colon), 2:30 PM, 22 November 2009.
ISOP: Flor de Muerto on MPRNTBL
The next release on MPRNTBL, Flor de Muerto by Intense Situations of Peril, is online now. MPRNTBL is a net label dedicated to quiet music, slow sound, lowercase, free improvisation, field recordings, analog noise, and collaborative soundscapes.
Double Blind at Soundwalk 09
Using multiple sound sources, Double Blind director Glenn Bach will conduct a five-hour recording session using material from the group’s forthcoming MPRNTBL release, Signal Out, mixed with recordings captured in the East Village Arts Park, Soundwalk 2009, Long Beach, 3 October 2009.
Slow Sound Article in The District Weekly
Moore, Greggory. “Alternate Speeds of Sound,” The District Weekly, 16 September 2009.
Slow Sound in The Press-Telegram
Grobaty, Tim. “Setting yo-yo record is a teachable moment (A LITTLE BIT SOFTER NOW),” Press-Telegram, 14 September 2009.
Slow Sound in Long Beach Post
Wolff, Sander Roscoe. “Glenn Bach Talks About The Slow Sound Festival,” LBPOST.com, 14 September 2009.
qqq on MPRNTBL
Glenn Bach: Iteral on MPRNTBL
Slow Sound festival lineup finalized
Slow Sound is coming September 16-18 and 23-25, 2009, to Viento y Agua, {open}, and the Gerald R. Daniel Recital Hall at CSULB. Featured participants: Ain Soph Aur, Casey Anderson, Mitchell Brown, Hop Frog Kollectiv, Catherine Lamb, Jorge Martin + Bill Nelson, Mem1, Missincinatti, MLuM, Albert Ortega, qqq, Tom Recchion, Jeffrey Roden, Steve Roden, Chris Schlarb, G.E. Stinson, Kris Tiner, and Aaron Ximm. Slow Sound is partnering with Soundwalk 2009, CSULB’s Music Department, and CSULB’s University Art Museum in conjunction with the show “Brian Eno: 77 Million Paintings.”
Lisle Ellis and Marcos Fernandes: Live at Quiet on MPRNTBL
The next release on MPRNTBL, Live at Quiet by Lisle Ellis and Marcos Fernandes, is online now. MPRNTBL is a net label dedicated to quiet music, slow sound, lowercase, free improvisation, field recordings, analog noise, and collaborative soundscapes.








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