ASM Presents
 
Dirt Frequencies


 
co-presented with Soup & Sound, a program of Continuum Culture & Arts

Dirt Frequencies is a collaboratively composed, concert-length work. It combines electroacoustic music, text, and Deep Listening®, inviting the audience into the sonic environment, responding to their present body, dreams, and imagination.

Based on the growing processes of a garden, this concert is part of an on-going series that develops over time. Sound sources being dispersed will emerge from present sounds as well as those we’ve collected from the earth and all the microbial organisms living in the soil. We consider all the bodies that release and absorb sound&emdash;the land, the water, the air, plants, and human-made materials, and our bodies&emdash;as sound sources. Water is the tissue that connects us between these processes.

Performing:
Tessa Brinckman, multiple flutes and miscellanea
Scott L. Miller, Kyma and Onde resonator
Jane Rigler, multiple flutes and miscellanea

Wednesday, June 25th, 2025 at 7:30 PM
Social hour at 6:30 PM
Holy Cow Salon Series
Upper Washington Heights (near W 191st St subway #1 train)

(Precise address will be shared with ticket purchase or RSVP)

$20 Suggested Donation (includes food/drink)

Support from Anti-Social Music is provided through public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and through public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.

ASM Presents Dirt Frequencies at Holy Cow Salon Series, June 25, 2025, at 7:30pm.

Past Performances: