Carl Stone / David Dogan
Carl Stone / David Dogan
Saturday, December 2, 2023 at 8pm
The Foundry
STEAM set performance space
101 Rogers Street
Cambridge, Mass
Music at 8pm
Admission: $18 / $12 for members and students (suggested donation)
Non-Event is pleased to present solo performances by electronic sound artists Carl Stone and David Dogan.
About the artists
Carl Stone is one of the pioneers of live computer music and has been hailed by the Village Voice as “the king of sampling” and “one of the best composers living in (the USA) today.” He studied composition at CalArts with Morton Subotnick and James Tenney and has composed electro-acoustic music almost exclusively since 1972. When New Music was exiting the loft scene of the 1970s and entering the more commercial realm of the 1980s, Stone guided his art through that transition period by fusing his compositional ambitions with systems of live performance that were simultaneously pop savvy, commercially suicidal, and technologically forward-thinking. He moved away from pure electronic sound and was among the vanguard of artists incorporating turntables, early digital samplers, and personal computers into live electronic music composition. An adopter of the Max programming language while it was still in its earliest development at the IRCAM research center, Stone continues to use it as his primary instrument, both solo and in collaboration with other improvisers. He currently divides his time between Los Angeles and Japan, where he retired as a faculty member of the Department of Media Engineering at Chukyo University.
David Dogan is a composer, poet, and electronic sound artist based in Boston, MA. In his music he focuses on samples & loops & noise & experimentation. He recently acquired his Bachelor's Degree in Music Composition from the Boston Conservatory. He releases music as the.dumpsterfire.collective.
This performance is co-presented by Non-Event and MIT Spatial Sound Lab.