solid eye provisional riveria
don bolles joseph hammer
rick potts joe potts gabie strong
kitten sparkles nels cline
devin sarno lynn johnston
richie west michael intriere
steev hise mr. meridies
kraig grady erin barnes
spastic colon anna homler
many axes international
metal supply miya masaoka
rod poole ron russell
david patton mark trayle
clay chaplin damion romero
last show of ’99.

Sunday, October 24, 1999
Sacred Grounds 468 West 6th Street San Pedro, CA 90731

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Mark Trayle studied composition with Robert Ashley, David Behrman, and David Rosenboom. His recent works have made use of re-engineered (“hacked”) consumer products and cultural artifacts as interfaces for performances and installations. At sound 10.26.99 Trayle performed “¢apital magneti¢” in which the data encoded on the magnetic stripes of credit cards is treated as a kind of musical DNA. Trayle has collaborated with Wadada Leo Smith, Maryanne Amacher, Perry Hoberman, and as a member of the computer network band The Hub, with Alvin Curran and the Rova Saxophone Quartet.

Damion Romero is a sound artist/sculptor and visual artist from Los Angeles. Romero’s main focus is with “resonant electro-acoustic feedback systems” using audio power amplifiers and a variety of transducers and “feedback regenerators” of his own design.

Clay Chaplin is a composer, improviser, video artist, and audio engineer from Los Angeles who explores the realms of audio-visual improvisation, sound synthesis, field recording, electronics, and computer processing for creative sonic expression.