Wayward Music Series: Lainie Fefferman / Jascha Narveson / Raica
$12 or pay what you can
- Lainie Fefferman, voice & electronics
- Jascha Narveson, electronics
- Chloe Harris (AKA Raica), modular synthesizer
Three sets of electronic music exploring voice, audience-phones-as-instrument, controlled feedback, and ambient space jams.
Lainie Fefferman will use a combination of vocal processing and networked sample triggering to create jaunty grooves and ambient soundscapes that leave the listener woozy like the end of a five-course rooftop meal.
Jascha Narveson will play a set of controlled feedback using the sound of the room as a starting point to launch into an atmospheric slow burn that sounds like a mini weather system.
Raica will have her modular synth called Bebe play a generative set of ambience and sound efx to drip in and mellow to.
About Wayward Music Series
Each month, Nonsequitur and a community of like-minded organizations and artists present 10 concerts of adventurous and experimental music in the gorgeous Chapel Performance Space at the Good Shepherd Center: contemporary/post-classical composition, free improvisation and the outer limits of jazz, electronic/electroacoustic music, new instruments, phonography, sound art, and other innovative musics.
https://www.waywardmusic.org/About Lainie Fefferman, voice & electronics
Exploring the personal and the idiosyncratic aspects of music-making, Brooklyn composer Lainie Fefferman's most recent commissions have been from Hotel Elefant, ETHEL, Kathleen Supové, TILT Brass, James Moore, Eleonore Oppenheim, and Dither. Her recent evening-length piece Here I Am for Newspeak and Va Vocals, the culmination of her residency at Roulette through the Jerome Foundation for the 2013/2014 season, described as "[an] immersive and moving evening of utterly new sounds," was warmly received by a sold-out audience. She enjoyed residencies at LABA and HERE Arts for the 2015/2016 season.
https://lainiefefferman.com/About Jascha Narveson, electronics
Born into Southern Ontario home filled with recordings and live house concerts, Jascha Narveson early on adopted voracious listening as part of his lifelong identity. He is now a composer, audio engineer, and teacher based in New York City. His work ranges from scored pieces for live performance, software for live electronic performance, electronic music for contemporary dance companies, home listening, and multichannel installations, and, increasingly, computer-generated video.
https://www.jaschanarveson.com/About Chloe Harris (AKA Raica), modular synthesizer
Raica has been producing, performing, and deejaying in Seattle for 25 years. She runs Further Records, which is both an online record store and label releasing adventurous underground electronic music.
https://soundcloud.com/chloeharris