The Droplift Project

The Droplift Project is back! Conspicuously absent from the internet for some time, it has been reinstated in its new home among the Bright Red Rocket family of questionable websites.  Restored and copied without much in the way of editing, it retains its early 2000s web aesthetics.  No blink tags, but plenty of tables. In […]

The Tower Sisters – What is the Response Threshold and How Does it Work?

Not much is known about The Tower Sisters.  This audio artifact is an hour-long piece neatly divided into two sections.  The Sisters make use of shortwave radio, Eventide Harmonizer, Prince, Unidentified Film Soundtracks, “The Sonic Ear,” “The Cat Napper,” Casiotones, The Korg Ploy-800, A Moog Modular, Unidentified Phone Calls, and Noise, Noise, Noise to create […]

I Must Have Blood!

This is definitely a crusty old treasure recovered from the ether, and here’s the story about how it came to be. I happened to find an old Betamax deck on the street sometimes last year. When I stooped to look at it, some kid who lived in the house it belonged to came rushing out. […]

New track on “50/50” CD

I’ve got a new audio piece on the “50/50” CD. It’s a collection of collage soundworks, each 5 seconds long, from 50 artists the world over. My piece, “The Gun is Good,” mixes samples from Zardoz, Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines, The Bible, and some Drive-In theatre ad. Jon Nelson of Some Assembly […]