1 week from today. Emerald City will be performed. This is my latest endeavor into sound design and music for modern dance. 3 show times. advanced ticket purchased encouraged.

Audio Wizardry and Related Sciences
Extended, long form collage video by Vensaire. Features some of their music and I make a brief appearance somewhere in the middle! This is quite stunning.
This is my next foray into dance/ music/ sound design. Should be fun, spectacular and green.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2012 AT 8 PM – 11 PM
Details
Event by KT Niehoff
Duration: 3 hr
Public · Anyone on or off Facebook
TODAY – EMERALD CITY – THE PARTY STARTS AT 8 AND GOES TILL LATE…..D.R.E.S.S.T.O.K.I.L.L.
$15 AT THE DOOR
Baby&Co. Boutique (it’s high fashion, not mommy wear!)
1st and Virginia – take a cab you urban-ites
High fashion, contemporary dance, Live Music, FULL BAR, spectacle, and adornment.
Presented by Lingo, Baby&Co. and the City Arts Festival
$10 TICKETS IN ADVANCE TILL THE AFTERNOON:
http://www.cityartsfest.com/…/lingo-productions-jill…
Music: Scott Colburn, KT Niehoff, Ivory Smith, Karyn Schwartz
Dancers: Jody Keukner, Jul Kostelancik, Nadia Losonsky, Annie McGhee, Emily Sferra, Molly Sides, Calie Swedberg, Rosa Vissers
Clothing: Jill Donnelly
Hair and Make-Up: Lindsey Watkins
Styling: Lily Karsten
Photography: Hayley Young
Booze: Oola Distillery, Elysian Brewery, K Vintners
While not the record I recorded this summer, this is your introduction to the new group! I heartily endorse a download of this!
excellent little write up on Pitchfork
Here’s a nice little write up in the Fader.
For Ten Hits For The End of The World, their upcoming LP on Paw Tracks, the Larson sisters hatched a premise so elaborate that it’s almost hard to believe they went through with it. Imagine that we’re living in the aftermath of the apocalypse, and Prince Rama is somehow still alive, and they’ve decided to make a covers compilation of the ten most popular songs around the globe on the day the world ended. The making of Ten Hits, which drops November 6th, involved the conception of ten imaginary artists, the penning of a track corresponding to each of them, and the physical embodiment of those fictional characters across ten separate photo shoots. The catchy-as-hell “Those Who Live For Love Will Live Forever” arrives to us today as a “channeling” of fictional British post-punk collective I.M.M.O.R.T.A.L.I.F.E., a musical “sex cult” founded on the belief that lovemaking is the elixir of eternal life, and that the right kind of dance anthem can get people in the mood.