Workshop: Modified Records for Mechanical Techno
Register: HERE
Deadline for registrations: 28/11
Graham Dunning’s work explores sound as texture, timbre and something tactile, drawing on bedroom production, tinkering and recycling found objects. With the Mechanical Techno live setup, he uses a standard DJ turntable as a sequencer, sound source and ramshackle engine, building a spinning contraption in real-time to make wonky and weird dance music. In this workshop, you can explore the design and creation of the modified records he uses with his Mechanical Techno performances. Participants will make modified vinyl records and experiment with them to hear the results and build a loop/track.
Every participant brings with them 2 LP vinyls which can be used to create their own modified records.
Organised by A4 as part of New Perspectives for Action, a project by Re-Imagine Europe, co-funded by the European Union and supported using public funding by Slovak Arts Council and Bratislava City Foundation.
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