Light Time Delay + An Anomalous Wave + Marc Barreca

Presented by Modular Seattle.

Light Time Delay (Théa-Martine Gauthier) uses field recordings, granular synthesis, bespoke software, hardware DSP engines, sound design, data sonification, and poetry to create long-form ambient performances. Her works form a basis of energy exchange and are designed to evoke a feeling of intensity, movement and space. This original performance will feature a synthesizer modeled on a computational physics simulation of a black hole, sonification of Voyager One’s Triaxial Fluxgate magnetometer instrument data from the 1979 fly-by of Jupiter and a unique acoustic resonator. Théa-Martine is also part of the Exposure Therapy collective and was featured on the collective’s first release Eat The Sun Beam Flaring.

An Anomalous Wave is a collaboration between Alan Foote and Matt Kelly of Seattle, WA. Built from mutual affinities for abstract and minimalist music, AAW build pieces from improvised ideas to create a unique wall of sound. This set will feature original compositions from their repertoire that demonstrate their ability to channel light through darkness.

Marc Barreca has been recording and performing electronic music since the mid-1970s. His most recent releases include the solo Palace of Lights CDs A Penchant for the Useless (coming in Spring, 2026) , A Discourse of Mist, Recordings of Failing Light, and The Empty Bridge, a Three Point Circle (Steve Peters, Marc Barreca and K. Leimer) CD, Fluorescent Grey, a Young Scientist (James Husted and Marc Barreca) digital album, Strange Beliefs, and a vinyl collaboration with K. Leimer, Arrhythmian. Many of his early solo works and recordings with pioneer electronic music trio Young Scientist have been re-released by Bureau B, Vinyl on Demand, Cherry Red, Scissor Tail Records and Freedom to Spend.

Visuals by Accuraci, which is the solo project of Seattle-based artist Daniel Weaver.