Nowness of everything @ Autumn Waves, 4th December

I’m excited to share that my work ‘The Nowness of Everything’ will be performed on 4th December at the 6th Autumn Waves Festival, Project(ion) Room, Brussels, organised by the Belgian Federation for Electroacoustic Music (FeBeME-BEFEM). 
It’s an honour to be part of such a varied programme celebrating the richness of electroacoustic music in its various forms.

Festival runs 4-7th December.

Composer residency at EMS Stockholm

I’ve just spent five days as a composer in residence at EMS Stockholm. It’s been brilliant to spend some concentrated time exploring the creative possibilities of spatial sound on their 16-channel speaker system in Studio 2. Thanks to Henrik, Mats, Julia, Gabrielle and Mats for the invitation, the warm welcome, and tech support over the week.

The front door!
Studio 2 with 16 channel Genelec loudspeaker system
The library – a fantastic collection of books, journals and CS

Concert of audio visual music at Bournemouth University 12th Feb 2020

Our first concert of 2020 takes place on Wednesday 12th February 2020. You are invited to come and experience the magic of immersive spatial sound and visual music – all welcome!

This concert is curated by Dr Andrew Knight-Hill, and features his own pieces alongside work by renowned composer Natasha Barrett, Game of Thrones sound designer Paula Fairfield, sound artist and designer Bethan Kellough, and BU PGR Antonino Chiaramonte. A feast for the eyes and ears!

Venue: Screening Room PG217, Poole Gateway Building, Talbot Campus, Bournemouth University, BH12 5BB

Date/Time: Wednesday 12th February 2020 at 7pm

Admission is free but please register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bu-sonic-arts-concert-of-visual-music-at-bournemouth-university-tickets-92696191805

All events is organised by members of EMERGE, Creative Technology and University Music.

Please share with anyone you feel may be interested. Looking forward to seeing you there!

EMAS at 40

On 25–26 January I attended and presented music at the Electroacoustic Music Association of Great Britain 40th Anniversary, taking place at the University of Greenwich. As well as presenting Traces of Play, it was amazing to hear music across the weekend’s various concerts and to sit in the paper sessions.

And it was great to meet up with so many friends and to be part of this amazing community of composers. Thanks to Adam Stanovic and James Andean of the British Electroacoustic Network and Andrew Hill of University of Greenwich for all their efforts in prganising such a great weekend.