Metal Tiger 

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Metal Tiger will perform on March 18, 2023 at 12:00PM ET
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Metal Tiger aka Sam Holland has been obsessed with electronic music and instrumental beats since he first heard DJ Shadow’s Endtroducing in high school. His hip-hop inflected electronic beats are both funky and experimental, groovy and spiritual. He got a real education in bass and bleeps in South Florida as part of the legendary IDM scene there, playing with acts such as Machinedrum and Flashbulb.

Returning to the Boston area, he has worked on the development of the MPC sampler, helped run the popular Meetup group Boston Modular and Synth, and thrown shows at venues like Dorchester Arts Project and Mayday. He is the founder of World Elevator Society Records, and is a member of Recursor with Archvillainy and Solune with Sophia Perennis. Metal Tiger’s influences include DJ Krush, Prefuse 73, Machinedrum, Orbital, and the RZA.

Waldobot – Live at Boston Modular and Synth Meetup
Candlight

Renee Zon 

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Renee Zon will perform on March 18, 2023 at 2:20PM ET
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 Lifetime classical pianist expands his repertoire to include ambient synthesizer music. Renee Zon is the stage name of Peter Omalyev, a longtime composer and performer currently based out of New Haven CT. Peter has been composing for multiple decades, including classical and jazz music, as well as typical band performances.

Eric Lennartson

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Eric Lennartson will perform on March 18, 2023 at 11:20AM ET.
His presentation, A Brief History of Oscilloscope Music + Art, will occur at 2:45PM ET in Durgin room 204.
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Eric Lennartson is an Oscilloscope Artist, Composer, and Improviser based in Los Angeles. His audio-visual work makes use of analog oscilloscopes, an old piece of electronic testing equipment. While performing, he sends the sounds from his computer directly to the scope and a set of speakers simultaneously. In doing so, sound and image create a feedback loop of meaning. Although sounds create the images, the images have a direct influence on the creation of the sounds. The resulting effect is non objective imagery that interacts with dense noise, pulsating tones, and unstable beats. Through this interaction he explores the intersections between the analog and the digital, as well as the different perspectives and meanings inherent to the sound and image themselves. He has a master’s in Performance and Composition from the California Institute of the Arts and a bachelor’s in Percussion Performance from the University of North Texas. His works have been presented at the Vector Hack Festival in Rijeka Croatia, Music For Your Inbox, and can also be seen as part of an installation at Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart, in Las Vegas.

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