This is an example of my current interdisciplinary work: music made in relationship to movement and image. In this livestreamed set, I'm improvising, responding in real time to a YouTube dance film I'd never seen before—building voice, pedal steel, synths, beats, and electronics in the moment.
In addition to traditional composition for dance and film, I'm interested in sound that doesn't just accompany a body so much as share the room with it, creating a live relationship between sound, body, image, and space.
The set runs long, so the timestamps below point to where I'd start. (The most interesting moments are in Part 1 and Part 2):
Intro
0:00: Just getting the livestream started / intro / improv
6:25: Film starts
Part 1
8:13
8:27: Dancer appears / music develops / singing starts
9:25
11:08
12:58
14:45
16:46
17:04
17:43
19:42
22:21
Part 2
22:45