KZSU Stanford

Day of Noise

When
Sat Feb 7, 2015
Where
Stanford University - Kzsu Radio
Time
Midnight to Midnight
Tags
Experimental Music, Local Bands, Music

Description

On Saturday February 7, 2015, KZSU Stanford 90.1FM will be broadcasting its thirteenth Day Of Noise, a live 24-hour series of 24+ performances from Bay Area experimental artists in a celebration of sounds strange and beautiful.

The tradition dates back to 1995, spearheaded by legendary DJ The Voice of Doom, who himself would perform with enormous instruments built by hand in the studio. As he put it, “Noise is the liberation of sound from the narrow rules of conventional music; calling a project 'noise' frees you up to include any kind of sound in the artwork.”

In this spirit, the lineup transcends genre. You will hear all sounds strange and beautiful from a variety of acts such as minimalist piano prodigy Henry Plotnick (the 13-year old was named one of Dazed and Confused “Top 100 Young Creatives”), to transcendental mini-orchestra The Lickets, among literally dozens of artists on the bleeding edge of creative musical expression through noise.

Juggled between two studios in KZSU’s basement headquarters over 24 hours, the Day of Noise continues to be both a marvel of committed engineering as well as a tribute to the ability for modern freeform radio to create exciting interactions of community creativity.

More Info

Link
http://kzsu.stanford.edu/dayofnoise
Call
6169020336 (Box Office)
Email
Contact Form (account required)

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