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New England Synth Fest, Waltham Mass., Saturday, May 18, 2024

1:00

DannoTronic with visuals by Digital Awareness

1:30

Winterr with visuals by Digital Awareness

2:00

Wizard Peter

2:30

Mute City with visuals by Anagram

3:00

Nick Homenda with visuals by Caitlin

3:30

NoizCode with visuals by coolpics.biz

4:00

C. Chris Peters with visuals by Jame Coyne

4:30

Guilt Factory

DannoTronic

DannoTronic has been making electronic music since the 80’s and somehow never got tired of the synthwave aesthetic. 

 

Digital Awareness

DA is a live video art performance and installation project, created in an Allston basement in 2021! DA sets combine video synths, mixers, and live camera feeds to create live visuals that boggle the mind and delight the eyeballs. The team is composed of Harley Spring, Josh Artman, Nate Scaringi, and Abbey Franz. Follow @digital__awareness to become Digitally Aware!

Winterr

Wizard Peter

Peter Raffensperger has been writing electronic music for the entirety of this millennium. After many years in New Zealand and then California, he is now based in Massachusetts. He fell into the world of Eurorack in 2015 and has not recovered. In 2022, he summoned forth Wizard Peter as his live performance alter ego.

 

Mute City

Mute City is a Somerville-based electronic musician whose work ranges from polymetric minimal techno to icy reverbed dronescapes to glitchy breaktbeat IDM workouts.

ANAGRAM

is the live visual performance moniker of toolmaker/multimedia artist Michael Dewberry. As Anagram he improvises immersive, audio-linked somewhereness out of past and future electronics. He has performed and/or installed work at Together Festival, First Night Boston, Illuminus, HUBWeek, Burning Man, and various under and overground spaces.

Nick Homenda

Medford-based Nick Homenda has produced and performed electronic music since 2018. Nick grew up playing guitar in bands, studied music in college, and had a career playing classical clarinet. Nowadays, he prefers patching on the Make Noise Shared System modular synthesizer.

Caitlin

Caitlin uses Hydra video synth and you can, too.

NoizCode

NoizCode is a RI based electronic music producer/performer. His love for electronic music began in the mid 90’s in the burgeoning South Florida techno and breakbeat scene. These days, he incorporates darker, heavier sounds into his high-energy style, creating a swirling hypnotic blend of pulsating, driving rhythms. Catch him live somewhere in New England and you’ll hear techno, ambient, drone, or experimental music in his unique style.

coolpics.biz

A Boston-based art collective established in 2012 with a focus on analog video art, live performance visuals and more.

 

C. Chris Peters
Performer, composer, keyboardist, thereminist,  and wearer of too many hats! Interests include: musical improvisation, electronic music history, neuroscience, and science fiction. Likes to explore the unfamiliar and outer reaches of the imagination.  

Jame Coyne

Jame Coyne is a visual artist who’s performance work blends real-time 3D, text manipulation and audio reactivity into a cyberpunk fueled blend of texture.

 

Guilt Factory

Guilt Factory is a collaboration by Justin Roselli and Dan Rodriguez. Independently, they have released music as Beautiful Goblins and Sacred Spring.