Sharing the first 3 minutes of my visuals collaboration with @fedvii last week at @thcc413 because I think it was really special. I don't think there was a room recording so I won't be able to share the whole thing with a good mix, but this is what you can hear from my visuals station on the side of the stage for 3 minutes.
I first collaborated with Federico Balducci last November at Little Lost Records in Stafford Springs CT. This second collaboration was really striking for me because we do not make any plan before we begin (as is the case with almost all visuals performances I do) and these ambient sets are the hardest to do visuals for because the music doesn't change drastically or often. It's all extremely gentle touch for 30 minutes straight, and with Federico I somehow feel so incredibly tuned in to what he's doing that I can make these expert level visuals come off really smoothly when usually I'm sweating if I don't have a beat.
Depth Is Not a Place is a two-volume conceptual album inspired by William Beebe’s 1930 bathysphere descent and the idea that depth is not merely a physical measurement, but a psychological and temporal state. Framed as a series of recovered submarine deck logs dated 1930–1931, the project traces a slow, irreversible descent through oceanic zones that mirror shifts in perception, memory, and structural integrity. Available at /album/depth-is-not-a-place #experimentalmusic #ambient #difficultartandmusic #deepocean