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SUMMARY:Habits of thought and motion – position and posture techniques for musicians
DESCRIPTION:The human body is the most amazing instrument that we have at our disposal\, yet at times we can tend to get stuck in predictable patterns of thought and movement. This short talk will introduce the main concepts involved in learning\, and applying to music playing\, the ‘alexander’ technique and include practical opportunities to explore our habits of thought and movement and ways in which we may allow for change to occur. \nThe talk will be between 7-8pm. The remaining time will be used for more music\, casual hangout and drinks until close at 9pm. \nPlease RSVP to curators@stagingmhs.local
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/habits-of-thought-and-motion-position-and-posture-techniques-for-musicians/
LOCATION:LimeWharf\, Vyner St\, London\, E2 9DJ
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160416
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160418
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SUMMARY:DIY Modular Synth workshop with '000' – Sound Unfolded Workshops 2016
DESCRIPTION:ab•er•rant (ə ber′ənt\, ab′ər-)\, \nadj.\n departing from the right\, normal\, or usual course.\n deviating from the ordinary\, usual\, or normal type;\n exceptional; abnormal. \nDIY workshop about percussion and distortion lead by øpen-hardware team “000” \n• Aberrant analogue distortion and percussion modules \nModules are both stand-alone and Eurorack.\nThe workshop will cover both theory and practice about analogue circuit design\, percussion and noise. No previous experience in electronics is needed but interest and patience is mandatory. \nPlease book your place using the button below. The booking price will be discounted from the module at the workshop. We will get in touch with you after the booking about the module you will choose. For any questions please contact workshops@stagingmhs.local \n  \n\n\nBuy DIY Modular Synth workshop with ‘000’ – Sound Unfolded Workshops 2016 \nBoth days are independent so participants can choose when to join the workshop. \nModules available are: \nBSDM Bareback Kick (Workshop price: £105) \nSCAT 0-logical distortion (Workshop price: £85) \nSnore Fist Drum (Workshop price: £125) \nWHIP MIDI to trigger interface (Workshop price: £130) \nTOMS of Finland *NEW* (Workshop price: £135) \n  \nThis workshop is part of the series ¨#SoundUnfolded¨\, which brings together action-based ideas about sound. It proposes an exploration of the relationships we can establish with sound through the act of making. To patch\, to code\, to reveal\, to sonify. This is a workshop series about modular synths\, audio synthesis\, the electromagnetic spectrum\, the transmission of sound and the digital.” \n  \n\n\nBuy DIY Modular Synth workshop with ‘000’ – Sound Unfolded Workshops 2016\nThis programme is supported using public funding by Arts Council England.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/diy-modular-synth-workshop-with-000-sound-unfolded-workshops-2016/
LOCATION:LimeWharf\, Vyner St\, London\, E2 9DJ
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160627T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160627T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T110531
CREATED:20160308T151433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160308T151433Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk – Scanner: Making Music from Ghosts and a few cables
DESCRIPTION:Scanner will present a history of work that has slipped between the borders of performance\, installation\, music and art\, from scanning mobile phone networks\, composing sound for the dead and collaborating with fashion designers\, choreographers\, hospitals and the homeless. And how to do all this without drinking tea\, coffee\, alcohol\, meat or smoking. \nThe talk will be between 7-8pm. The remaining time will be used for more music\, casual hangout and drinks until close at 9.30pm. For any questions please email curators@stagingmhs.local. \n  \n \n  \nRobin Rimbaud\, alias Scanner (1964\, London\, UK) is a composer whose work traverses the experimental terrain between sound\, space and image\, creating absorbing\, multilayered sound pieces that twist technology in unconventional ways\, connecting a bewilderingly diverse array of genres. Since 1991 he has been intensely active in sonic art\, producing concerts\, installations and recordings\, the albums Mass Observation (1994)\, Delivery (1997)\, and The Garden is Full of Metal (1998) hailed by critics as innovative and inspirational works of contemporary electronic music. \nCommitted to working with cutting edge practitioners he has collaborated on projects with Bryan Ferry\, Wayne MacGregor\, Mike Kelley\, Miroslaw Balka\, Torres\, Michael Nyman\, Carsten Nicolai\, Steve McQueen\, Laurie Anderson and Hussein Chalayan\, amongst others. \nHe scored the hit musical comedy Kirikou & Karaba (2007)\, designed the sound for the Philips Wake-Up Light (2009)\, and campaigns for Nike Hyperfuse (2011)\, Chanel’s Fall-Winter collection (2012)\, Sprint Telephones (2012) and FT Weekend (2014). For the UK Olympics Scanner scored The Big Dance in Trafalgar Square for 1000 dancers and the re-opening of the Stedelijk Museum\, Amsterdam\, in the company of Queen Beatrix. He continues to tour his show Live_Transmission: Joy Division Reworked\, a striking audiovisual show with Heritage Orchestra. In 2014 he was Visiting Artist at MIT in Cambridge USA. \nIn 2015 he premiered his score to Dutch National Ballet’s and ISH’s new production Narnia: The Lion\, The Witch and the Wardrobe\, and in 2016 will present his Water Drops installation Rijeka Airport in Croatia\, and Playtime at Cliveden National Trust. His work Salles des Departs is permanently installed in a working morgue in Paris. \nHis work has been presented throughout the United States\, South America\, Asia\, Australia and Europe. \nwww.scannerdot.com \nwww.facebook.com/scannerdot \nhttps://soundcloud.com/scanner/draussen-drinnen \nhttps://vimeo.com/156378550 \nhttp://www.nighthaunts.org.uk \nhttps://scanner.bandcamp.com/album/venus-and-elgar \n  \nThis programme is supported using public funding by Arts Council England.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/artist-talk-scanner-making-music-from-ghosts-and-a-few-cables/
LOCATION:LimeWharf\, Vyner St\, London\, E2 9DJ
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160404T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160404T213000
DTSTAMP:20260421T110531
CREATED:20160308T124859Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk & Demo – 'Mechanical Techno' with Graham Dunning
DESCRIPTION:We welcome artist and musician Graham Dunning who will be presenting and demoing his incredible ‘Mechanical Techno‘ installation for live performing of hand crafted physical turntables. Attendees will also have the opportunity to interact with the machine after the talk and demo. \nGraham Dunning is self-taught as an artist and musician having studied neither discipline academically. He has performed solo and in ensembles across the UK\, Switzerland and Norway\, and shown solo sound installations in the UK\, New Zealand and USA. He teaches Experimental Sound Art at the Mary Ward Centre in London and also gives various independent workshops. Dunning has solo releases on Entr’acte and various DIY labels. \nThe talk and demo will be between 7-8pm. The remaining time will be used for more music\, casual hangout and drinks until close at 9.30pm. \n  \n \n  \n \n  \nMORE EXAMPLES OF WORK \nMechanical Techno Demonstration \nGraham Dunning’s Mechanical Techno (excerpt) live at Power Lunches London 19/9/2014 \nDear Serge Presents Graham Dunning \n  \nThis programme is supported using public funding by Arts Council England
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/artist-talk-demo-mechanical-techno-with-graham-dunning/
LOCATION:LimeWharf\, Vyner St\, London\, E2 9DJ
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160328T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160328T213000
DTSTAMP:20260421T110531
CREATED:20160308T110729Z
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SUMMARY:Hacking Electronic Music Toys / Circuit bending workshop with Tasos Stamou
DESCRIPTION:Introductory circuit bending workshop teaching all the necessary techniques for designing and making experimental electronic music interfaces out of recycled material. Participant will have the chance to learn all the necessary tricks\, experiment with guidance from the workshop leader and design their own electronic instrument. Participants will have the chance to finalise an interface during the workshop and experience the art of circuit bending. \n\n\nBuy Hacking Electronic Music Toys / Circuit bending workshop with Tasos Stamos\, March 28 \nAll materials and devices provided.\n– Learn the necessary techniques to turn hackable sound toys into useful sound devices and electronic instruments\n– Practical\, hands-on workshop\, including all tips to the most easy and effective modifications\, also presenting musicians who utilize handmade and hacked instruments.\n– Everyone is welcome to bring their own electronic toys for bending\, otherwise hackable toys will be provided from a large selection. Please contact us with any questions regarding “hackability” of your own devices. \n \nTasos Stamou\nAs a music technologist and a professional electronic musician himself\, Stamou has developed a personal style in circuit bending which focuses on the details of the final instrument construction as a physical interface. He has equally developed a personal style in teaching electronics\, based on his personal experience about practicing this technology (ten years) rather than based on intense reading and use of technical terms. Simple in their electronic manipulation\, but precise in their controls and hands-on functions\, Stamou’s music gear is made for playing\, performing and recording\, inspired by previous legendary electronic music designs (synthesizers\, sequencers\, drum machines\, samplers\, video synthesizers\, etc.). He is focused on second hand\, dispatched and recycled resources\, as a sort of technological and artistic activism\, and he is encouraging the participants of his workshops and lectures to do the same. \nTasos Stamou is an instrument maker/modifier/designer and tutor. He has been leading hardware hacking workshops in festivals (Watermans Arts Centre in London\, Green Man Festival U.K\, SOTU Festival Lithuania\, Athens Video Art Festival etc.) and music tech labs (Cafe OTO and Music Hackspace in London\, WORM in Rotterdam\, Macumbista Studio in Berlin\, STPLN in Sweden\, etc.). He was recently mentioned in a “Guardian” article as one of the leading figures of this alternative music technology. \nFor any questions please contact workshops@stagingmhs.local \n  \nSupported using public funding by Arts Council England
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/hacking-electronic-music-toys-circuit-bending-workshop-with-tasos-stamou-1/
LOCATION:LimeWharf\, Vyner St\, London\, E2 9DJ
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160307T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160307T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T110531
CREATED:20160301T154441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160307T094022Z
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SUMMARY:Soulsby synths talk and demo
DESCRIPTION:Join us next Monday 7th of March with Soulsby Synthesisers‘s founder Paul Soulsby\, who will present and demo The Atmegatron\, a powerful 8-bit synth and The miniAtmegatron\, a synth shield kit for the Arduino Uno. \nPaul has been using synthesizers since he was a kid and is a member of the electronic band Trademark. He got his first keyboard when he was 7 and started programming computers when he was 8. It took 26 years to think of combining the two skills! He studied Music Technology at the University of York and went on to work in various jobs in the media industry involving either sound engineering or computer programming. The Atmegatron is his debut synthesiser. \nThe talk and demo will be between 7-8pm. The remaining time will be used for discussion with Paul\, casual hangout until close at 10.00pm. Attendees will also have the opportunity to try out the synths during the event.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/soulsby-synths-talk-and-demo/
LOCATION:LimeWharf\, Vyner St\, London\, E2 9DJ
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160313T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160313T190000
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SUMMARY:Rebel Technology Workshop - DIY Eurorack Modular Synth
DESCRIPTION:Build your own Rebel Technology synthesizer at the Music Hackspace! \nDate: Sunday 13th March\, 11am-7pm \nLocation: Music Hackspace LimeWharf\, Vyner Street\, London\, E2 9DJ \nThe workshop is free of charge\, you only pay for what you build and take home with you. It’s relatively easy\, no previous soldering experience is required. If you are a keen solderer you should be able to build two modules in one day. We will be on hand to help throughout\, should you have any problems. \nPeople of all ages and abilities are welcome\, under 12s should be accompanied by an adult. \nREGISTRATION. Please note a minimum number of participants is required for this workshop to take place\, so please book your place asap! The booking fee will be deducted during the workshop from the price of the kit of your choice. \n\n\nBuy Rebel Technology Workshop – DIY Eurorack Modular Synth\, Sunday 13th March \nModule Details: \n1. Stoicheia : dual Euclidean gate sequencer 90 GBP \nΣτοιχεῖα is our famous Euclidean gate sequencer. It generates rhythmic trigger sequences\, from very simple beats to complex polyrhythms. Never boring\, always musical. \n2. Logoi : voltage controlled clock divider and delay 95 GBP \nΛόγοι is a voltage controlled clock divider\, counter\, and delay. It subdivides and adds time\, creating organic\, evolving signatures. Λόγοι brings movement and life to the trigger signal\, from a subtle swing to bizarrely complex and intricate rhythms. \n3. Klasmata : voltage controlled Euclidean gate sequencer 95 GBP \nΚλάσματα is a single channel\, voltage controlled version of Στοιχεῖα. It offers a range of 1-32 steps\, opening up more possibilities for complex patterns. With voltage controlled sequence length and fills\, Κλάσματα transposes\, shifts and modulates rhythmic patterns. \n4. PowerKit : small PSU 45 GBP (AC adaptor £10 extra) \nCombined busboard and power supply. +12/-12/+5v rails\, 200mA per rail. Compact and suitable for small to medium sized cases. Powered with external AC adaptor (not included\, available for £10 extra). \n5. Phoreo module : brand new (not yet released!) 95 GBP \nφορέω is a multiplier\, repeater and modulator. It packs three different trigger processing functions: \n– modulate pulse width from 0 to 100% \n– multiply rate by 1 to 16 times \n– repeat trigger 1 to 16 times \nAll three functions have CV control and dedicated inputs and outputs. By combining the multiply and repeat functions you get a burst generator: fully CV controlled and perfect for drum rolls\, arpeggios and for injecting life and movement in hats\, beats and synth lines. Go on\, give us a snare rush! \nPhoreo is 10HP wide\, requires +5v\, and is the new addition to our Euclidean series of trigger processors. \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Phoreo (brand new!)\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Klasmata\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Logoi\n				\n			\n				\n			\n				\n				Stoicheia\n				\n		\n\nIf you have any questions please email us at workshops@stagingmhs.local \n  \nThis programme is supported using public funding by Arts Council England
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/rebel-technology-workshop-march2016/
LOCATION:LimeWharf\, Vyner St\, London\, E2 9DJ
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160319T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160319T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T110531
CREATED:20160216T103940Z
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SUMMARY:CRUX ELECTRONIC AUDIO-VISUAL LIVE PERFORMANCE
DESCRIPTION:Crux Events are coming to the Music Hackspace with an evening of audio and visual performances and workshops. “This is a meeting space to learn\, experiment\, collaborate and be entertained…” \nFREE ENTRY (please give a donation to artist/event costs) \n  \nL I N K J A M \nThe first London Ableton Link Jam will be taking place between 4-6pm. \nThis is open to everyone – just turn up\, sync up and plug in! \nYou can check out what Link is here: \nwww.ableton.com/en/link \n(it’s basically a cool\, easy and reliable way to sync copies of Ableton Live with a bunch of iOS apps!) \nPlease bring your own audio cable to get from your device into the mixer. \nYou will need to join the wi-fi network we will create on the day or bring an ethernet cable to plug directly into the router if you prefer. \nDepending on the number of participants we might have to limit the time each person is playing for. Nick and Marcello will be on hand to get you setup and to conduct the proceedings. \n  \nW O R K S H O P S \nMARCELLO RUGGIU \nMogees is a new way to make music out of any object\, we will have a look at this innovative device that\, when connected to any computer or smartphone\, lets you play any surface as a musical instrument. Marcello Ruggiu will show us how it works and give the chance to try and play this amazing object. \nmogees.co.uk \nADAM JOHN WILLIAMS \nAnother host of this event and Music Hackspace regular Adam will take us through some Max MSP performance techniques and also introduce the macrodactyl performance project that he will be a part of later in the evening. \nadamjohnwilliams.co.uk \nwww.facebook.com/AdamJohnWilliams \nROBIN FENCOTT \nRobin will give a whistle stop tour of his musical projects\, collaborations and research\, which includes academic research\, electronic music\, interactive installations\, heavy metal albums\, custom hardware interfaces\, sound poetry and performance art. \nwww.robinfencott.com \n  \nL I V E S E T S \nMACRODACTYL \nMacrodactyl is a music\, code & art collective which exists as an open platform that anybody can join. Artworks & pieces of music are released via GitHub as open source software and anyone is free to contribute to or utilise these created works. tl;dr – 4 nerds with laptops creating an audiovisual techno performance. \ngithub.com/macrodactyl \nFEDKA THE IRRITANT \nFedka The Irritant is not from Russia but from an equally corrupt place in south-east London called Deptford. In his basement Fedka makes techno and other bass-heavy music at any time of the night or day without bothering his social conscience. The trombone is his weapon of choice\, and for his live sets he hooks it up through multiple effects and and weaves it into the Octatrack to make funky bleepy party techno at full wonk ahead. \nsoundcloud.com/fedkatheirritant \nfacebook.com/pages/Fedka-The-Irritant \nMETALOGUE \nMetalogue is the alias of London based musician / producer / programmer Robin Fencott. His Indefinite Divisibility EP (April 2015) combines cinematic sound design with elements of industrial\, ambient\, and experimental electronic sub-genres. Robin is currently working on a followup EP which is heading in a more IDM and synthesizer driven direction. Robin’s Metalogue performance at Crux will be an opportunity to preview work in progress and perform tracks from the first EP. \nmetalogue.bandcamp.com \nNED RUSH \nNed Rush is a sound\, vision and performance designer and artist. Known largely for his eccentric YouTube channel exploring genre mechanics and sound accidents\, he also develops software for isotonik studios and will perform a fully live meltdown of improvised sound meta events. \nBorrowing ideas from jungle\, hardcore\, avant garde\, drone\, glitch and comedy\, it’s bound to entertain as much as confuse. \nwww.facebook.com/NedRush \nyoutu.be/oMGZMw_DO-0 \n  \nV E E J A Y \nL’AUBAINE \nL’Aubaine (Laurie Bender) is a VJ\, visual artist\, graphic designer from Geneva\, Switerzerland based in London whose VJ sets are improvised compositions made of layers of organic shapes\, figurative elements and an explosion of colours. \nAll elements used are self-produced\, mixing different techniques\, analogue and digital\, such as hand-drawn animations\, pattern design\, drawing\, typography\, photography and videos. \nL’Aubaine will perform at CRUX a VJ set using Modul8\, Madmapper and a video synth. \nlaubaine.net \nfacebook.com/laubainevisuals \ntwitter @vjlaubaine \nvimeo.com/laubaine \nODDSCENE \nwww.oddscene.com \n— \nWWW.CRUX-EVENTS.ORG \nwww.facebook.com/groups/1037659679579014 \nWWW.MUSICHACKSPACE.ORG \nwww.facebook.com/musichackspace \n  \nThe venue: \nMUSIC HACKSPACE\, LimeWharf Yard\, LimeWharf\, Vyner Street\, London E2 9DJ \nThe London Music Hackspace is a place to share thoughts\, knowledge\, technologies\, processes and aesthetics on music and audio. \nDirections: https://citymapper.com/go/zxzkfq \n— \nWe want this event to be open to all and a welcoming space for existing performers and people new to electronic music performance. We will be curating each segment\, so for future events if you want to jam\, perform or provide live visuals please email us: info@crux-events.org \nFor updates\, follow the Facebook event page. \nWWW.CRUX-EVENTS.ORG\nwww.facebook.com/groups/1037659679579014 \n 
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/crux-electronic-audio-visual-live-performance/
LOCATION:LimeWharf\, Vyner St\, London\, E2 9DJ
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160222T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160222T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T110531
CREATED:20160214T193259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160215T105943Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to LittleBits Korg Synth Kit and CV/Midi/Usb modules
DESCRIPTION:This presentation / hands-on demo will be led by Fabrizio D’Amico –LittleBits London Chapter Leader and Founder of the London VideoHackspace\, and Carlos Isak -founder of MakerCart and a passionate educator. \nIn 2 hours we will introduce the concept of LittleBits and some of the many applications of its huge ecosystem for rapid prototyping without soldering; from multiple sensors to remote cloud use and Wi-fi connectivity\, with a special focus to highlighting all music related applications. \nThe Korg Synth Kit and the Midi/Usb and CV Modules will be demoed with hands on sessions for everyone to try. \nThere is no prior experience required to attend. \nThe introduction and hands on session will be between 7-9pm. The remaining time will be used for casual hangout until close at 10.00pm. \n \n 
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/introduction-to-littlebits-korg-synth-kit-and-cvmidiusb-modules/
LOCATION:LimeWharf\, Vyner St\, London\, E2 9DJ
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160128T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160128T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T110531
CREATED:20160113T155644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160113T155644Z
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SUMMARY:An Introduction to DIY Instrument making
DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, Tom Fox from Vulpestruments will discuss and demonstrate the many different ways to use recycled and reclaimed materials for DIY stringed musical instrument making. You will learn the basic theory on how both inductive and piezo pickups work and where to source the components you’d need for them from everyday sources. Also DIY tuning pin methods and where to source cheap but great sounding strings for your instruments. \nFollowing on from the talk there is an opportunity to assemble your own 3-stringed\, amplifiable and tuneable stringed instrument for £25 with all materials provided. \n \nThe talk will be between 7-8pm. The remaining time will be used for the workshop\, discussion and casual hangout until close at 10.00pm.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/an-introduction-to-diy-instrument-making/
LOCATION:LimeWharf\, Vyner St\, London\, E2 9DJ
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20160206T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20160207T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T110531
CREATED:20160111T165110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160126T145801Z
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SUMMARY:Befaco Modular Synth Workshop\, 6th and 7th Feb 2016
DESCRIPTION:We welcome Befaco for the first of our 2016 Music Hackspace workshops at Limewharf. Join us for a weekend of DIY modular synth making on 6th and 7th February 2016! \nHANDS ON WORKSHOP: build your own synth modules on eurorack format. We provide all the necessary components to build your device from scratch. Each participant builds her/his own machine during the workshop. \nREGISTRATION. Please note a minimum number of participants is required for this workshop to take place\, so please book your place asap! \n\n\nBuy Befaco Workshop registration\, 6th and 7th Feb \nWith this item you will be booking a spot in our workshop.Please send an email to workshops@stagingmhs.local indicating which module/s you want to build. This £20 booking fee will be deducted during the workshop from the price of the kit of your choice. Please note there will be no refunds in case of cancelling / not showing.Thanks for the reservation and see you soon! \nChoose which Befaco module/s to build: \nSpring reverb – 150 GBP \nEven VCO – 130 GBP \nBF22 VCF – 140 GBP \nRampage – 170 GBP \nInstrument Interface – 125 GBP \nOutput module – 70 GBP \nMixer – 55 GBP \nCrush Delay v2 – 130 GBP \nHexa VCA – 150 GBP \nDual Atenuverter – 55 GBP \nSlew Limiter – 65 GBP \nSampling Mod – 130 GBP \nPower supply + Power bus – 90 GBP \nPower Bus – 50 GBP \nRequired skills: interest and patience. No previous experience in electronics is necessary. \nRequired materials: Fine tip soldering iron less than 25w is recommended (we can provide some soldering irons and hand tools for participants who don’t have their own). \nWhen: Sat 6th  and Sun 7th February 2016\, 11am to 7 pm. \nWhere: Music Hackspace @ LimeWharf Yard. LimeWharf\, Vyner Street E2 9DJ London \nIf you have any questions please email us at: workshops@stagingmhs.local \nBefaco is a Synth DIY/open hardware platform focused on designing modules and organizing modular synth workshops regularly in Madrid\, Barcelona\, Berlin and London. Befaco Workshops FAQ’s.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/befaco-modular-synth-workshop-6th-and-7th-feb-2016/
LOCATION:LimeWharf\, Vyner St\, London\, E2 9DJ
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SUMMARY:Speakers Cultures\, Monday night group - 4th Jan
DESCRIPTION:We will resume our Monday evening meet ups on Monday 4th Jan at the new space in LimeWharf (Vyner St\, London E2 9DJ)! Get involved in Music Hackspace’s ‘DIY speakers’ project! Alternatively you can bring along a new project to work on independently or to share with the group. To be included in the Monday evening’s ‘DIY speakers’ mail group\, email curators@stagingmhs.local \n  \n \n  \nOur new address is LimeWharf (Vyner St\, London E2 9DJ). The nearest tube station is Bethnal Green or Cambridge Heath overground.
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/speakers-cultures-monday-night-group-4th-jan/
LOCATION:LimeWharf\, Vyner St\, London\, E2 9DJ
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SUMMARY:Music Hackspace at LimeWharf - Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:We are moving to the creative lab and cultural innovation centre LimeWharf! Which means celebration is in order! Join us for the inaugural event at our new space\, a launch party to celebrate our new partnership with the awesome LimeWharf. \nJust a few minutes from our former home at Containerville\, we’ll form part of the cultural innovation hub and artistic laboratory that is LimeWharf\, surrounded by awesome people\, with a larger space to host events & seminars\, and even a fully licensed bar. \nFeaturing performances from: \n~7:30 – LESLIE DEERE:\nOriginally from Tennessee\, Leslie moved to the UK to study Sonic Art\, continuing from a performing arts dance background in NYC. One of the current Music Hackspace artists in residence\, Leslie’s live performances use analogue and digital audio equipment alongside field recordings and her lo-fi video projections\, to make abstract and absorbing drone collages.\n \n~8:15 – TOM FOX:\nTom Fox is a craftsman\, maker and pioneer in the search for new sounds and the development of truly unique instruments. Many of you probably know Tom’s project\, Vulpestruments – a collection of hand-built noise machines fashioned from as much recycled and reclaimed materials as possible. From the strings to the pickups and the tuning pins\, these unexpected sources make genuinely remarkable sounds. \n~9:00 – ADAM JOHN WILLIAMS:\nA familiar face at Music Hackspace\, curating this evening we have Adam John Williams\, who will also perform some psychoacoustics-infused-electronica from his current project\, Research-Driven Dance Music. \n+ Special guest DJ: ELECTRONIC ELEMENT\nElectronic Element a.k.a. Ivaylo Chichanov will be our DJ for the evening\, shepherding us through the void between live performances to keep everybody dancing. \nThis is the start of a fantastic new chapter for us. Music Hackspace was founded as a creative & social hub for the community that surrounds it\, and without that amazing community we simply would not exist\, so let’s all celebrate together. \nEntry is FREE! \nDirections
URL:https://musichackspace.org/event/music-hackspace-at-limewharf-launch-party/
LOCATION:LimeWharf\, Vyner St\, London\, E2 9DJ
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