
HELLO PODCAST 001 // Sun’s Getting Colder / Hello and welcome to a brand-new music venture / broadcast opportunity from DJ Trent called HELLO PODCAST. Very high-quality (style AND bitrate, LOL) enhanced shows tell you what you are listening to as it gets mind-squeezed into another song from a different dimension. Please listen, SUBSCRIBE, love, and learn learn about new music (DIE ANTWOORD + Wiley + Frederic Robinson) and old music (Willow Smith Dubstep Remix + Arpeggiator Paul McCartney + Sky Ferreira dn’b rmx) at and reblog. HELLO PODCAST
KATYVERSE / “Katyverse” is the first of a series of 36 x 36” archival prints that will look great on your wall and will remind you what’s important in life. This is the “soft launch.” Order here.
FIAT Production Station at Fader Fort CMJ 2011 →

Relevent Partners asked me to design a workstation where visitors to the Fader Fort could produce their own beats using actual FIAT parts to control the sound: hammer out a beat on the drum pad, use the steering wheel to add effects, hit the gas or brakes to layer in synth instruments as headlights flashed along to the sound. Creations were uploaded to Soundcloud and shared with the producers’ friends online. Served up in less than a week! Fabrication work by Bednark Studios, hardware programming by Matt Davis, Scott Peterman, and Liza Stark, production by Sachar Mathias.
Reusable Parts / Endless Love →

I had the pleasure of working with my friends Ryan Kelly and Brennan Gerard (a.k.a. Moving Theatre) to sound design the New York premiere of the dance / performance / installation work Reusable Parts / Endless Love. Low-power FM transmission, 16 channels of live-layered audio playback through a grid of speakers hung from the ceiling of St. Mark’s Church, a largely-transsexual cast, 8-foot rolling partitions…a lot of great materials came together for a super-weird and super-cool performance. We’re currently working on surround mixes for an A/V installation. New York Times review here.
On The Verge →

Some familiar faces from the technology media world got together to form the amazing new website The Verge, and later, a new TV-Style show called On The Verge. Each month I will be providing music services for the show to make it feel like it is truly On The Verge: sad robot voices, Vangelis re-cast in a 2012 news show music, and biting tech commentary via walk-on music a la The Roots vs. Michelle Bachman. The first episode is available for viewing now; the second episode tapes this Friday in New York City.
