September 6 open 20:00 start 20:30 Dusseldorf Germany Filmwerkstatt Düsseldorf

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Tuesday September 6 2016 open 20:00 start 20:30
REALISTIC MONK (Carl Stone + Miki Yui) perform at Filmwerkstatt, the comfortable cinema with great sound that hosted Carl’s solo performance in 2014. More details as they emerge. The unit’s title a simple anagram of the names of its members. Realistic Monk concentrates on smaller sounds, sometimes at the edge of perception, encouraging concentrated listening as they create deep soundscapes that emerge out of voices, noises, field recordings and acoustic feedback.

Artists:

  • REALISTIC MONK (Carl Stone & Miki Yui)

8 EUR / 6 EUR (student discount)

Filmwerkstatt Düsseldorf
Birkenstraße 47 (Hofgebäude), 40233, Düsseldorf, Germany
Dusseldorf Germany
0049 (0)211 40 80 701
mail@filmwerkstatt-duesseldorf.de
http://www.rlsto.net/Nooz/csmy/

September 7 open 20h00 start 20h30 Brussels Belgium Q-02

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Wednesday September 7 2016 open 20h00 start 20h30
Carl returns to Belgium after a decade long absence to do a quickly arranged and hopefully fun event at Q-02, a structurally subsidized workspace for experimental contemporary music and sound art that has existed since 2006 and has its own space in the Brussels canal zone. Carl will peform a solo set of recent work. Also on the bill will be sound-artist, radio maker and searching musician Stijn Demeulenaere. Check it out!

Artists:

  • Carl Stone
  • Stijn Demeulenaere (http://www.stijndemeulenaere.be/bio.html)

5 €

Q-02
Koolmijnenkaai 30-34, 1080 Brussels
Brussels Belgium
+32 (0)2 245 48 24
info@q-o2.be
http://www.q-o2.be/en/
http://www.q-o2.be/en/event/carl-stone-stijn-demeulenaere/

September 10 open 21h00 Hamburg Germany Westwerk

Saturday September 10 2016 open 21h00 21h30
REALISTIC MONK Hamburg debut performance, More details as they emerge.

Westwerk is a gallery. Westwerk is a club. Westwerk is an old building in the centre of Hamburg. Westwerk is a group of artists and creatively minded people who maintain and programme this location as an off-space, an art gallery, a music club, a site for installations, performances, readings and events on the ground floor of an artists’ house located in an old building in the middle of Hamburg’s city centre. Realistic Monk concentrates on smaller sounds, sometimes at the edge of perception, encouraging concentrated listening as they create deep soundscapes that emerge out of voices, noises, field recordings and acoustic feedback.

Artists:

  • REALISTIC MONK (Carl Stone & Miki Yui)

10EUR/8EUR

Westwerk
Admiralitätstr. 74 20459 Hamburg
Hamburg Germany

Map (English) at here
jemand@westwerk.org
http://www.westwerk.org/

September 11 20h00-21h00 (Central Europe) world wide via internet The Lake Radio

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Sunday September 11 2016 20h00-21h00 (Central Europe)
Carl in conversation with Jan Stricker from The Lake Radio, live on the internet from 20h00-21h00 (Central Europe) [2PM-3PM (New York 27h00-28h00 (Japan)]. Music included!

Broadcasting from Copenhagen to the world, The Lake is on air 24 hours daily at www.thelakeradio.com. The Lake aims to be the anti-thesis of commercial radio. Its function is to serve as a platform for experimental and inspiring music and sounds, without playlists, boundaries or limitations. The carefully curated library spans all decades of recorded audio, crossing geographical borders, languages and genres.

The Lake Radio

world wide via internet

http://www.thelakeradio.com.

September 12 15h00 Copenhagen Denmark Mayhem

Monday September 12 2016 15h00
Carl will give n afternoon talk about his music as part of a lecture series organized by the DJBFA, the Danish organization for composers and songwriters. Tobias Kirstein – one of the creators of this unique gathering point for experimental music scene in Denmark – will also make a presentation. Registration in advance required. Please email to newsound21@gmail.com

Artists:

  • Carl Stone
  • Tobias Kirstein

Mayhem
Ragnhildgade 1, Købehavn NV
Copenhagen Denmark

http://www.djbfa.dk/kongen-af-sampling

September 12 open 19h30 start 20h00 Copenhagen Denmark Mayhem

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Monday September 12 2016 open 19h30 start 20h00
Carl returns to Copenhagen for his first solo performance in – yikes – 35 years! This time the plan is to bring down laptop mayhem at a music club of the same name.

Artists:

  • Carl Stone
  • TR Kirstein
  • Jakob Draminsky Højmark

60 DKR

Mayhem
Ragnhildgade 1, Købehavn NV
Copenhagen Denmark

news@mayhemkbh.dk
http://www.mayhemkbh.dk/menu.html

September 13 20h00 Aarhus Denmark Aarhus Concert Hall

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Tuesday September 13 2016 20h00
Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus. DIEM ElekTro concert series

Carl Stone presents his evening length work FUJIKEN (富士軒)

FUJIKEN was composed between 2012 and 2013 in Tokyo where Carl Stone resides for much of the year. The work blends field recordings made through Southeast Asia (Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia and Japan) with appropriated music mostly from street cassettes, processed and resynthesized. The work has no set structure and although some sections have been more or less determined as to their materials and methods of manipulation, the overall form as well as the smaller musical details are open and improvised. Field materials tonight might include recorded meandering on the Chao Praya river (Bangkok), a fire outbreak in Phnom Pehn, college sports practice in Toyota City Japan, and whatever else the mood might seek.

Steve Smith, New York Times:
“(Carl Stone’s) music was a powerful stimulant with lingering euphoric effects. Voices stretched like taffy were folded into ghostly choruses; the whine of a stringed instrument became a mosquito arabesque. Noises normally rejected, like surface scrapes and static bursts, provided fertile sonic lodes.”

Jonathan Gold, Los Angeles Times:
” Is Carl Stone celebrated today for his tendency to name his opuses after his favorite restaurants – Kong-Joo and Sukothai instead of Serenade or Sonata in C# minor? Perhaps. It makes the pieces evocative of a specific time and place, and hints at the trans-global origins of the source material, while maintaining an almost absolute level of abstraction. How did he arrive on bricolage as an aesthetic strategy? Feed him a glass of Suntory and he may confess that it may have arisen from a work-study job in the uncrowded Cal Arts music library when he was an undergraduate, a job that put tens of thousands of recordings at his disposal and countless hours in which to listen to them.”

Artists:

  • Carl Stone solo

free

Aarhus Concert Hall
Chamber Music Hall
Skovgaardsgade 2c
8000 Aarhus C
Aarhus Denmark
+45 72 26 74 21
VIBE@musikkons.dk

September 17 21h00 Berlin Germany St. Johannes-Evangelist-Kirche

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Saturday September 17 2016 open 20h30 start 21h00
For the finale of the Osmodrama Festival, Carl Stone and Wolfgang Georgsdorf will join electro acoustic compositions with olfactory art in a live performance. Soundscapes meet scentscapes. Carl Stone, an internationally acclaimed pioneer of electronic live music draws on his large repertoire of sound material; soundscapes that will become smellable through the interpretation on Smeller 2.0. Smelling a whole new world. Following this concert, sound and scenttracks by Sam Auinger and Matthias Haenisch amongst others will be played all night.

Some videos about Osmodrama (including interviews with Carl Stone) can be found HERE (Youtube) and HERE (Vimeo)

Online tickets available through Radialsystem V: http://preview.tinyurl.com/hf44bp7

Contact data for further information can be found at http://osmodrama.com/contact/

Artists:

  • Wolfgang Georgsdorf (Smeller 2.0 organ)
  • Carl Stone (laptop electronics)

Later, the evening will also include soundscapes by:

  • Phill Niblock
  • Sam Auinger
  • Matthias Haenisch
  • (among others)

18€ / reduced 12€

St. Johannes-Evangelist-Kirche
Auguststr. 90, 10117 Berlin
Berlin Germany
For Press: Marte Kräher, 0176 – 485 38 114, mk@achimklapp.de
Achim Klapp, 0173 – 297 08 19, ak@achimklapp.de
http://osmodrama.com/events/open-end17-09-scentscapse-soundscapes-carl-stone-u-a/
http://osmodrama.com/

September 20 20h00-22h00 (Central Europe) world wide via internet Radio Panik

Tuesday September 20 2016 20h00-22h00
Carl on the air on Radio Panik, originating out Belgium at 105.4 mHz and available world wide live via the internet and later via podcast. Carl will be interrogated for two hours by Nico Bogaerts, long time programmer and radio producer. Radio Panik can be streamed from their home page at http://www.radiopanik.org/. Original broadcast will take place September 20 from 20h00-21h00 (Central Europe) [2PM-3PM (New York 27h00-28h00 (Japan)]. Music included!
Radio Panik
http://www.radiopanik.org/emissions/moacrealsloa/carl-stone-live-session/
http://www.radiopanik.org/

January 28 20:30 Bangkok Thailand Bridge Art Space

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Thursday January 28 2016 20:30
Carl’s Bangkok debut! He’ll be performing at a relatively new addition to the growing Bangkok scene, Bridge Art Space. Joining him for the eveing will be Bangkok native, Cal Arts graduate, laptop artist Liew Niyomkarn. Produced by the Fog Fire sound art project. Please come if you’re anywhere in the Big Mango.

Artists:

  • Carl Stone
  • Liew Niyomkarn
  • + Thom AJ Madson

350 THB

Bridge Art Space
Soi Charoen Krung 51, Yan Nawa, Sathon, Bangkok 10120
Bangkok Thailand
+ 66 95 119 6621
https://www.facebook.com/bridgeartspace/

February 5 8 PM Los Angeles CA Human Resources w/ Phill Niblock

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Friday February 5 2016 8PM
Carl Stone and Phill Niblock. A historic first, produced and presented by VOLUME. The event takes place at Human Resources, in the Chinatown area of LA, near both beautiful Chavez Ravine and tasty Phillipes The Original. You won’t want to miss this!

Artists:

  • Carl Stone
  • Phill Niblock

$20 pre-sale and $25 at the door.

Human Resources
410 Cottage Home St.
Los Angeles CA 90012
Los Angeles CA

Map (English) at here
http://www.volume.la/events/phill-niblock-carl-stone/
https://www.facebook.com/events/1641076212825442/

February 8 7:30 PM Oakland CA Mills College Ensemble Room Songlines

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Carl returns to Mills College after a 20 year absence to perform as part of the Songlines series, an interactive event where audience members can question and discuss with the artists. get up close and personal in the Mills Ensemble Room. He’ll talk about his early roots studying with Morton Subotnick and James Tenney, give a rundown of more recent activities, discuss musical life living in Tokyo, and present some recent works from his “Acid Minsoku” series.

Ticket Price: free

Mills College Ensemble Room
5000 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland, CA 94613
Oakland CA
510-430-2331
bischoff@mills.edu
http://musicnow.mills.edu/songlines.php

February 28 4PM New York NY Scandinavia House Music From Japan Festival 2016

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Carl moderates a post-concert panel as the final event for MUSIC FROM JAPAN FESTIVAL 2016, which runs during the weekend of February 27-28. The concert itself will include music by Masahiro Miwa, Haruyuki Suzuki, Hiroyuki Yamamoto and others.

$20, ($15 for students and seniors)

Scandinavia House
58 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016
New York NY

http://www.musicfromjapan.org/

March 2 8 PM Valencia CA Cal Arts Wild Beast Music Pavilion w/ Ulrich Krieger


Wednesday March 2 2016 8PM
Carl Stone And Ulrich Krieger, first public performance EVAH! This will take place at the The Wild Beast, the unique and highly flexible, acoustically optimized performance outdoor space at the California Institute of the Arts. As is often the case, Carl will be doing live sampling and processing of the already incredible sounds produced by wind virtuoso Krieger.

Artists:

  • Carl Stone
  • Ulrich Krieger

Free

Cal Arts Wild Beast Music Pavilion
24700 McBean Pkwy Valencia CA 91355
Valencia CA

Map (English) at here
https://calarts.edu/calendar

March 7 6 PM – 8PM World-Wide via Internet KXLU-fm

kxlu-logo-revisedMonday March 7 2016 6 PM – 8PM
Carl Stone will be summarily interrogated by Professor Cantaloupe on his weekly program Glossolalia on FM station KXLU. He may also be convinced to do a live in-studio recording. The station can be heard via terrestrial radio at 88.9 FM, in the Los Angeles area, or via live streaming anywhere in the world at http://kxlu.com/live-stream/.

Here’s a few of the times when the broadcast can be heard, depending on location:

  • LA/SF: 6-8 PM Monday March 7
  • NYC: 9-11 PM Monday March 7
  • London: 2-4 AM Tuesday March 8
  • Paris: 03h00-05h00 Tuesday March 8
  • Bangkok: 09h00-11h00 Tuesday March 8
  • Tokyo: 11h00-13h00 Tuesday March 8

Try to tune in!!

KXLU-fm
everywhere in the world
World-Wide via Internet

http://kxlu.com/live-stream/
http://kxlu.com/

March 8 7:30 PM Santa Barbara CA Geiringer Hall UCSB Music w/Ulrich Krieger

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Tuesday March 8 2016 7:30 PM
Corwin Chair Concert Series presents Ulrich Krieger and Carl Stone. Ulrich is a saxophone player doing contemporary composed and free improvised music as well as a composer of chamber music and electronic music, whose recent focus lies in the experimental fields and fringes of contemporary Pop culture: somewhere in the limbo between Noise and Heavy Metal, Ambient and Silence. As is often the case, Carl will be doing live sampling and processing of the already incredible sounds produced by wind virtuoso Krieger.

Artists:

  • Carl Stone
  • Ulrich Krieger

free

Geiringer Hall UCSB Music
University of California Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara CA
((805) 893-2064
ahill@music.ucsb.edu
http://music.ucsb.edu/news/event/854
http://music.ucsb.edu

March 13 9 PM and 10:30 PM Los Angeles CA Blue Whale w/ Ulrich Krieger and Chas Smith

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Sunday March 13 2016 9 PM and 10:30 PM
Carl Stone and Ulrich Krieger bring their new duo downtown to Little Tokyo for a performance at the classy jazz club The Blue Whale, where the drinks are great but listening to the music is the top priority. Joining for the second set will be the amazing composer, performer and instrument builder Chas Smith. You won’t want to miss this first time trio collaboration.

Artists:

  • Carl Stone
  • Ulrich Krieger
  • Chas Smith

Tickets: $10

Blue Whale
123 Astronaut E S Onizuka St Suite 101
Los Angeles CA
(213) 538-8038
info@bluewhalemusic.com
http://bluewhalemusic.com/
https://www.facebook.com/events/181160928921722/

March 15 Annandale-on-Hudson New York Bard College

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Carl Stone returns to Bard College in upstate New York. The last time he was there was the year Barack Obama became President! Carl will so a solo concert at Blum Hall, one of the state of the art studio spaces in the Music School. Come see and hear how the music has evolved in two election cycles!

free

Bard College Blum Hall
30 Campus Road Annandale-on-Hudson 12504
Annandale-on-Hudson New York
845-758-7250
Map (English) at here
mongan@bard.edu
http://www.bard.edu/news/events/

March 18 open 7:00PM start 7:45PM New York NY Commend w/ Ian Drennan

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First time musical meeting between Carl and Ian Drennan, a designer at an architectural firm who also makes electronic music and whose compositions have been known to make use of meditation, chance operations, field recordings, and repetition. A first time inter-generational encounter at one of the coolest venues in New York’s Lower East Side. You will want to be there !

Artists:

  • Carl Stone
  • Ian Drennan

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Commend
172 Forsyth, New York CIty NY
New York NY
(347)-903-7792
commend@igetrvng.com
http://www.commendnyc.com