Collins Ch. 13: Live Electronic Music

Squarepusher performing live in 2005

 

Atsuhiro Ito performing with his Optron (2009)

 

Laetitia Sonami performing with her Lady’s Glove (1994)

 

Powerbooks Unplugged performing in 2007

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYyBaC7zpc0#t=21m20s

 

Rock Band gameplay in 2007

 

Demonstration of Auto-Tune by recreating Cher’s seminal hit, “Believe” (1998—start at 1:45 then skip to 3:32

 

Jeff Morris, live sampling performance with Jayson Beaster Jones live in 2012

 

NIME (New Interfaces in Musical Expression) conference trailer

 

Christian Marclay performing in 1989

 

Herbie Hancock, “Rockit” (1984)

 

Alvin Lucier, Music for Solo Performer (1965; start at 6:00, then skip to 10:30)

 


 

Alexander Scriabin, Prometheus: Poem of Fire (1910; realized here in 2010)

 

A 1920’s light organ

 

Charlotte Moorman performing Nam June Paik’s TV Cello in 1976

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fitrts2-C8g

 

Daft Punk, “Harder Better Faster Stronger” live in 2007

 

Deadmau5, “Raise Your Weapon” live in 2012

 

Skrilelx performing live in 2011

 


Olivier Messiaen, Fête des belles aux for six ondes Martenot (1937; recorded 2015)

 

Messiaen, Turangalila symphony, including ondes Martenot (1948, recorded 2008)

 

Synthtopia, “No Input Mixing Tutorial”—http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2014/10/27/no-input-mixing-tutorial/

 

Toshimaru Nakamura, No-Input Mixing Board (2000)

 

Here are some of my performances with a feedback mixer: http://201809191346.morrismusic.org/tag/mixer

 

Squarepusher performing in 2013

 

About Cage and Duchamp’s 1968 performance of Reunion

 

A modern realization of Cage, Reunion in 2012

 

The Princeton Laptop Orchestra (PLOrk) on the ten o’clock news (2006)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1Ymixm1xmw

 

Ge Wang, Twilight (2013) performed by the Standford Laptop Orchestra (SLOrk)

 

Co-founders of The Hub performing in 2014

 

Hans Tutschku, Entwurzelt (2012)—http://www.tutschku.com/entwurzelt/

 

Pierre Boulez, Repons (1981)

 

Simon Emmerson on the human element in computer music

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78z1_8J8oVE&t=3m26s

 

Ge Wang on the human element in computer music