Showing posts with label Madame Deficit. Show all posts
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16 January 2013

Madame Deficit in Providence - 23 Jan 2013


I'm performing in Providence a week from today. Here's the lineup and address from the Facebook event:

Madame Deficit (NYC) - Anxious hangman power electronics. First proper show in quite awhile: there will be new material.

Thanatology (RI) - The lighter side of Ric Royer.

Last Family on Earth (RI) - Somber folk by Ben Eberle

Yerri (RI) - Gerry Figueroa solo.

10 PM


$5
Psychic Readings
(2nd floor, 95 Empire)
Providence, RI

21 May 2012

Baptism of Wisdom feat. Madame Deficit

I'm taking part in this performance on Friday, primarily to do the audio. My baby-head theremin will make its first appearance in quite some time.

10 November 2011

Offal

Offal by Madame Deficit

A bit delayed, yes, but here's a new noise/industrial track made to accompany Vol. 2 of Mass Culture. The intersection between cold meat and the living body. A boy and his guts.

22 August 2011

Bieber Rape Phenomenon

Bieber Rape Phenomenon by Madame Deficit

The second of two tracks I made to tie in with Mass Culture Vol. 1, which included a brief satirical piece called "Bieber Rape Story." You may recall, last February, Bieber made an incredibly ignorant comment about rape and abortion during a Rolling Stone interview . . . which wouldn't have been anywhere near as offensive if not for the fact that real adult politicians with actual legislative power held those very same views, and were exceptionally active during that month in attempting to pass US laws based on those views.

"Bieber Rape Phenomenon" is composed entirely of actual Justin Bieber samples that have been re-arranged, layered, and manipulated with various effects, in order to sound like the interior monologue of a deranged sexual predator.

NOW ALL I SEE IS YOU. I'M COMING FOR YOU.

16 August 2011

He, Too, Was Learning to Hunt

He, Too, Was Learning to Hunt by Madame Deficit

A dark ambient track I made to accompany Mass Culture Vol. 1. The title is a line from a piece called "Patient X" inspired by Jeffrey Dahmer.

Fun fact: this track began life as a Justin Bieber sample.