Sun, 23 Oct 2005

Tyondai Braxton Played at Tonic

Tyondai is my favorite living composer and performer. He makes very well orchestrated pieces right before your eyes with a guitar, his voice and a rather complicated matrix of looping samplers and effect boxes. Mike Burke, part of JMZ records, the small record imprint that pressed his first solo CD described his performance by telling me "he becomes this cybernetic organism."

Ty played at Tonic on the 21st of October 2005. I recorded it. He asked me to only place part of the show here. The segments are in ogg/vorbis format, to further confuse you so you'll buy the record when it comes out.

First seven minutes
Last 6 minutes

For all the geeks reading this, I recorded it with a Sony ECMZS90 stereo condensor microphone attached to an iRiver ihp-140 portable harddisk player/recorder. The source format was wav, which I moved to FLAC and finally to vorbis.

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