The Music Laboratory—Featuring Bottle Meat
$10-$20 suggested donation
- Christian Pincock, trombone
- Carol J Levin, electric harp
- Eric M. Acosta, prepared guitar & found instruments
- Christian Pincock's Scrambler
The Music Laboratory is a playground for new experiments in music and arts. The February 2023 Music Laboratory show features Bottle Meat with Eric M Acosta on prepared guitar and found instruments. Instead of Tightrope this month, the opening set will feature Christian Pincock and Carol J Levin creating immersive orchestral improvised sonic landscapes using live sampling and processing. Scrambler will use the Soundpainting sign language to create real-time music and theatrical collages.
7:30pm—Christian Pincock & Carol J Levin
8pm—Eric M Acosta's Bottle Meat
9pm—Scrambler
$10-20 suggested donation for the performers (Cash and Venmo accepted). All donations go to the performers.
About Christian Pincock, trombone
About Carol J Levin, electric harp
About Eric M. Acosta, prepared guitar & found instruments
Eric M Acosta is a poet and musique concrète architect living in Seattle.
He is interested in the tension of the not there
tensegritic borders of
arising potential from space’s spaces
the witnessing of what emerges from that of which has emerged.
About Christian Pincock's Scrambler
Christian Pincock's Scrambler makes a musical mess by combining large quantities of jazz, several cups of classical music, a tablespoon of folk and a dash of sound effects, whisked together through a conducted improv sign language called Soundpainting. Some of Seattle's finest improvisers contribute their own unique and diverse flavors, blended in real-time with Christian Pincock's hand-signed gestures.
http://www.christianpincock.net/soundpainting