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The first day of the Oscillations and Modulations festival...
Celebrating the Heritage and Future of Synthesisers and Electronic Music
Oscillations & Modulations is a two–day festival of synthesisers and electronic music, taking place 20th–21st March 2018 at Magee campus and various partner institutions and venues across the city of Derry/Londonderry.
The festival aims to celebrate, explore and expand on an expanding ecosystem of electronic music culture within the city by showcasing and connecting the music makers and teachers, synthesiser designers and performers, music studios and music spaces that help to shape and inspire the musical landscape of the city and beyond.
A brief overview of what to expect
- Talks / Q&As with industry professionals on new and vintage synthesisers and more
- Free open days at a number of local music studios, including Movin’ Music Academy, Celtronic Studios and NWRC
- A practical workshop on building a synthesiser module (wave folder)
- Various music in some of the city’s most exciting new spaces
- Showcases from local and not so local electronic artists
- Showcases from instrument builders and music hardware hackers
Artists include: Ryan Vail, Analog On, Shammen Delly, Vincent and Jonny Boy
Speakers include: Richard Duckworth (Music Department, Trinity College Dublin) and Dr Niall Coghlan (Dundalk Institute of Technology)
This event is a collaboration between the School of Arts and Humanities at Ulster University, Magee campus, Movin’ Music Academy, Celtronic Studios, Cultúrlann uí Chanáin, North West Regional College, the Inner City Trust, Culture Glitch Records, Abbazappa Record Shop, St Judes Cafe and the Yellow Yard.
We are grateful to the Provosts’ Outreach Event Fund (Higher Education Innovation Fund) for their support of this event.
For full details, with up-to-date schedules and artists’ profiles, see www.oscillationsandmodulations.com
Derry~Londonderry Campus Location
Derry ~ Londonderry campus offers an intimate learning environment.
Event info
This event has ended
Tuesday 20 March
4.15pm to 9pm
MU Building
Dr Brian Bridges and Mr John Harding