Category Archives: Event

Wayward in Limbo #104: Marcus Price

Marcus Price is a Seattle-based sound mangler and artist. Been around since 2010. Full-on hexagon theorist. Hear more on BandCamp and SoundCloud.

This is a collage of things I’ve made during the pandemic. Variety of sound design, granular mangling and pretty sounding filters. All recorded in random Max/MSP sessions and edited in Audacity for wayward in limbo.

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Wayward in Limbo #103: Raica

Chloe Harris (aka Raica) has been an integral and influential figure in the Pacific Northwest music community for over two decades. Her contributions as a musical artist, producer, DJ, mentor, record label owner (Further), and record shop owner have helped lay the groundwork and build the foundation upon which rests the current success of Seattle’s underground electronic music scene. … Read More

Wayward in Limbo #102: Slingshot

Jessica Lurie is a multi-instrumentalist specializing in saxophones, flute and voice, and enjoys a varied career as a performer, composer, producer, and teaching artist. Highlights include working with artists such as Taylor Mac, John Zorn, Devotchka, Helen Gillet, Fred Frith, Bill Frisell, Henry Butler, Indigo Girls, Mark Ribot, Frank London, Allison Miller, and Nels Cline. Jessica performs with her … Read More

Wayward in Limbo #101: Dave Abramson

Dave Abramson is a drummer and percussionist. He grew up playing in the hardcore and metal scene on the east coast and studied visual arts in upstate New York, where he began to play improvised and experimental music. Since moving to Seattle in 2002 he has recorded, performed and/or toured with folks such as Eyvind Kang, Secret Chiefs 3, … Read More

Wayward in Limbo #100: Symbion Project

Kasson Crooker (aka Symbion Project) has been composing various styles of eclectic electronic music for the past 25 years. Based in Seattle, Kasson’s current musical focus is on immersive audio experiences, from live quadraphonic surround sound performances to interactive VR-Music apps featuring interactive spatial audio. Spanning the past three decades, over a dozen albums and EPs have been released … Read More

Wayward in Limbo #99: Tom Varner’s Sound Vespers Ensemble

Tom Varner is a composer, French horn player, recording artist, band leader, and teacher, who plays on over 75  recordings, and has 14 recordings of his own as a leader/composer. His recent CD “Nine Surprises” is available at Apple Music.

The Sound Vespers project grew out of a series of concerts at the Good Shepherd Center Chapel combining instrumental improvisers and … Read More

Wayward in Limbo #98: Jarrad Powell

Jarrad Powell is a composer and performer. He is professor emeritus of music at Cornish College of the Arts and director of Gamelan Pacifica. He is the third-generation descended from Montana homesteaders and grew up on Absáalooke land in south-central Montana, former site of the Sundance Sea, an epeiric sea of the mesozoic era.

LAND (2020)

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Wayward in Limbo #97: Kenny Mandell

Kenny Mandell is originally from Brooklyn, NY. He has been performing, producing, organizing, composing and recording In the Seattle area and beyond for 40 years. Kenny is also a private instructor and educator who has directed many small workshop bands.

The music performed here is all improvised and dedicated to Kenny’s main inspirations in the greater musical world:

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Wayward in Limbo #96: Paurl Walsh

Paurl Walsh is a composer of electro-acoustic, modern classical, rock, and experimental music. Writing and performing throughout the US, Canada, and Europe, in addition to works under his own name, he has been a core member of Degenerate Art Ensemble, Implied Violence, Saint Genet, Medina/Walsh, X-Ray Press, and others. He has scored many stage and installation works for choreographers … Read More

Wayward in Limbo #95: Garrett Fisher & GraceANN Cummings

Garrett Fisher has created more than a dozen opera-theatre productions in the US and Europe that have “combined elements of opera, dance, Indian raga, Japanese Noh theater and more into fusions that have both a ritualistic intensity and an improvisatory freedom…a groundbreaking hybrid…a strong, unified and strikingly individual utterance of unambiguous beauty” (The New York Times).

GraceANN Cummings is … Read More