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 concert archives

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ARCHIVE BY YEAR

 

2008
[tonalism – van wissem / aero mic’d – exquisite corpse II]

2007
[stewart / castaneda – noisy night – watson / catron – mori / parkins / frith]

2006
[tribute to the life and art of nam june paik – akiyama solo – akiyama workshop – nexus6 solo – 50th anniversary tribute to the sounds of forbidden planet – mitchell / jarman]

2005
[scores composed for the moving image – cohran]

2004
[cold blue – exquisite corpse – works of harold budd]

2003
[carl / pettibon – bruno / hutchinson / polar goldie cats – jarman solo]

2002
[james tenney plays john cage – cline / johnston / intriere / lockie / potts / west – interstellar space revisited]

2001
[gelb / oliveros]

2000
[voices that scrape souls – watson / meghrouni – golia / trayle – solo strings – voice of the bowed guitar – solo horns – solid eye]

1999
[cline / sarno – johnston / intriere / west – masaoka orchestra – patton / russell / strong – poole solo]

1998
[angels gate 8.16.98 dusk: installations+trios pulled from a hat]

 

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