Hello World! Cool Cubes and More!

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Daniel Callahan (April 2019) photo by Stephanie Wright

Hello World!

In February I wrote a post about Sound Sampling at the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, New Hampshire. This event was led by Ryan Edwards of Masary Studios.     Recently  I attended a dress rehearsal of sorts  for  another one of his projects- Sound Sculpture. The exhibit is to be shown in San Fransisco as part of the  upcoming Mutek SF festival on May 5th.  This interactive, community art piece was first shown in Boston.  Instead of my layman’s observations, click here to read the more eloquent description on  his webpage-Ryan Edwards.info/sound-sculpture.  He writes, “It is like walking onto the staff paper, picking up the notes and moving them around, thereby changing pitch, rhythm, melody and harmony.”  This sounds much better than my initial explanation of moving cubes horizontally, and vertically (as if on a grid) to change the music.  It was fun to see, and hear Sound Sculpture in action. Take a look at my quick, non-techie video from the evening- Sound Sculpture 2019 if you want to see more of these cool cubes. So glad I was able to check out this unique exhibit!

I also had the opportunity to meet  Daniel Callahan at the Sound Sculpture event.  Last spring the multimedia artist and designer brought his project (MassQ ) to the MFA Boston for a night. MassQ seeks to uncover a person’s true self by painting them, using their face as a canvas. Recently Daniel completed the film Come On In as part of his Master of Fine Arts program at Emerson College.  He told me that the film is quite personal. Not only did Daniel write and direct the project; he stars in it as well. Daniel said that he was forced to be creative since using the music of others can be quite expensive. So he composed the score and soundtrack too! To learn more about this psychological thriller go to www.comeoninfilm.com.  Daniel is currently looking into film festivals so keep an eye out! Of course I asked Daniel what he has been listening to. It was not surprising to meet someone who likes electronic music at a Sound Sculpture event. Daniel has been listening to Burial, Chrome Sparks, and Tame Impala.  Thanks to Daniel for taking the time to talk! The artists he mentioned are new to me. The following are a few songs I just discovered on YouTube:

Burial- Lost Dog

Chrome Sparks – Be On Fire

Tame Impala –Borderline

Thanks for checking in!

What are you listening to?

Stephanie

 

Hello World! Meet Carolina Story!

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Ben and Emily of Carolina Story 2019     photo by Stephanie Wright

 

Hello World!

Emily and Ben Roberts make up the duo that is Carolina Story.  This Nashville couple was excited to return to Boston last weekend. They performed in front of a sold out crowd opening for Bob Schneider at City Winery. These parents of two young children are just shy of their 10th wedding anniversary.  Recently they had considered options other than music but decided to give the business another shot. Well worth it! Last summer Rolling Stone picked their song, “We Were Young Once Too”,  as one of the 10 Best Country, Americana Songs of the Week (July 13, 2018).

After their performance the duo told me what they are listening to. Of course Carolina Story is recommended! Ben looked up artists on his phone, and even double checked my list. I didn’t do too poorly except with my battle with spell check. Anyone else have problems with that? Spell check thinks it knows what I am thinking. Ben started off by naming Ruston Kelly’s album Dying Star and Ever Since I Lost My Mind by SUSTO.  Also on his list are Tim McGraw, and Brooks and Dunn. Ben says to listen to at least one John Prine song a day. He gave a shout out to Cody Johnson and Aaron Lee Tasjan too.  Emily and Ben both mentioned listening to Brandi Carlile and Erin Rae.  Emily also added Graham Parsons and Maggie Rogers.

Mr. and Mrs. Roberts gave me a lot to work with. I know if we had more time, the list would be even longer! I hope Carolina Story inspired you to look up some of their favorite artists. There is always room for more music to love!  Thank you Emily and Ben! It was nice to meet you!  For more info about their band go to – CarolinaStory.com.

I am digging their songs –  Set In Stone and Lay Your Head Down .

And

Ruston Kelly’s   Jericho

Maggie Rogers’ Light On

Brandi Carlile’s  Party of One

I love Tim McGraw’s video Humble and Kind .  It has been one of my favorites ever since its release a few years ago.

Thanks for checking in!

What are you listening to?

Stephanie