Launch concert for Daniel M Karlsson's Fönstret LP 'Towards a Music for Large Ensemble' with Karlsson performing the piece on Lyssningsrums 21 channel speaker rig and a live concert by festival/label director John Chantler.
250 SEK tickets include a free copy of Daniel M Karlsson's Towards a Music for Large Ensemble LP. 100 SEK tickets and free tickets for Mejan students include a download code for the release.
Daniel M Karlsson is a long standing fixture of Stockholm’s experimental electronic music scene. He’s been an important part of its key infrastructure including Fylkingen, Norberg Festival and the fabled Elektronmusikstudion EMS where he now teaches various courses.
A well known evangelist for the open source music coding platform SuperCollider, its rare for someone to spend more than five minutes in his company without getting a run down on how you, too can get SuperClean installed on your computer and be making your own computer music in a matter of minutes.
As a composer, he works extensively with algorithmic composition to organize sound in a way that brings texture and timbre to the fore.
John Chantler is a musician and organiser living in Stockholm, Sweden working with synthesis and exploring the aesthetic implications of different infrastructure for electronic music performance.
Originally from Australia he spent a decade in London before moving to Sweden in 2014 where he has directed an annual festival for ‘other music’ in Stockholm called Edition and runs Fönstret — releasing music by local artists and surfacing material from the festival’s archives.
His solo recording Tomorrow is too late (October 2019, ROOM40) was originally commissioned by INA GRM for the 2018 Présences Électronique festival in Paris. His most recent release Hell or High Water (2023) is a collaboration with Daniel M Karlsson for computer controlled analog synthesis.