It's a Floating Fish Studios tradition to record some live electronic warfare to herald in the New Year and in celebration of my birthday. That's right, I'm a New Year's baby born on 01/01/70.
This year, Imbued Vagary will dive deep into the electronic plasma pool and stream the chaos on Facebook Live beginning at 10pm EST. Be sure to check back often on New Year’s Eve for audio, video, and photo updates as well as behind-the-scenes exclusives.
Thursday, December 29, 2016
Monday, September 19, 2016
Imbued Vagary Live at SHAPE Gallery
Imbued Vagary live in concert on 10/15/16 at SHAPE Gallery in Shippensburg, PA. 6pm Free Admission.
Saturday, September 10, 2016
Diseased
Floating Fish Studios held Synth Jam 2016 - Birthday at FFS II on 07/30/16. The ensemble gathered included Steve Saputelli (aka Steve O Man), Paul Polidoro (aka Paul Doppelganga), Dave Chandler (aka Thee Sub One Genius), Mary Shuman (aka Mary, Mary), M Scott McConnell (aka MC2P4), and Matt Norcross (aka Ttam Troll).
Paul Polidoro on the “Wheels of Steel” again shows off his turntable prowess during this improv while Thee Sub One Genius assembles a Beat Architecture landscape. Ttam Troll pulses a Prodigy synth bass line as Mary, Mary sprinkles samples throughout.
This live improv is titled, Diseased.
Paul Polidoro on the “Wheels of Steel” again shows off his turntable prowess during this improv while Thee Sub One Genius assembles a Beat Architecture landscape. Ttam Troll pulses a Prodigy synth bass line as Mary, Mary sprinkles samples throughout.
This live improv is titled, Diseased.
Can You Dig It?
Floating Fish Studios held Synth Jam 2016 - Birthday at FFS II on 07/30/16. The ensemble gathered included Steve Saputelli (aka Steve O Man), Paul Polidoro (aka Paul Doppelganga), Dave Chandler (aka Thee Sub One Genius), Mary Shuman (aka Mary, Mary), M Scott McConnell (aka MC2P4), and Matt Norcross (aka Ttam Troll).
Paul Polidoro on the “Wheels of Steel” shows off his turntable prowess during this improv while Thee Sub One Genius leads the rhythmic charge with Beat Architecture and Steve O Man accompanies on electronic drums. Ttam Troll pulsates a Prodigy synth bass line as MC2P4 and Mary, Mary layer synth lines on top it all.
This live improv is titled, Can You Dig It?.
Paul Polidoro on the “Wheels of Steel” shows off his turntable prowess during this improv while Thee Sub One Genius leads the rhythmic charge with Beat Architecture and Steve O Man accompanies on electronic drums. Ttam Troll pulsates a Prodigy synth bass line as MC2P4 and Mary, Mary layer synth lines on top it all.
This live improv is titled, Can You Dig It?.
Monday, September 5, 2016
FFS II Synth Jam 2016 - LV-1 (Live)
Labels:
2016,
Floating Fish Studios,
Improv,
Live,
Synth Jam
Monday, August 22, 2016
Tommy T and IV
Tommy T Rapisardi from DSBP Records and Cyberage Radio posing with the latest Imbued Vagary releases. Tommy T mastered all three releases and made them sound even better than they already were!
Labels:
2016,
Cyberage Radio,
DSBP,
Imbued Vagary,
Tommy T
Saturday, July 30, 2016
FFS Synth Jam 2016 - Birthday
Floating Fish Studios is proud to announce Synth Jam 2016 - Birthday which is scheduled for Saturday 07/30/16 at FFS II. The unconfirmed line up is rumored to include Ttam Troll, mC2p4, Thee Sub One Genius, Steve O Man, Paul Doppelganga, and Mary Shuman. Special guests are expected and will be announced later.
Our second official Synth Jam Session of 2016 will also serve as a birthday synth jam for one of our founders, mC2p4.
Our second official Synth Jam Session of 2016 will also serve as a birthday synth jam for one of our founders, mC2p4.
Thursday, July 14, 2016
Imbued Vagary Live at Seven 1878 Celebration
Imbued Vagary live in concert on 07/15/16 at Shorty's Sunflower Cafe in Pottstown, PA. 7pm $10 Cover.
Labels:
2016,
Imbued Vagary,
Live,
Shorty's Sunflower Cafe
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
Bubble Gum and Tongue (Live)
Monday, July 4, 2016
Muv Muffle (Live)
This track is taken from Imbued Vagary’s improvised, live performance at SHAPE Solstice Arts Festival on 06/18/16. It features MC2P4 (Synthesizers), Ttam Troll (Synthesizers), and Thee Sub One Genius (Beat Architecture).
After a 2 year absence, Thee Sub One Genius re-joined Imbued Vagary for a set of electronic experiments that delighted Festival goers. Ttam Troll locks in with Thee Sub One Genius’ Ableton beats a pulsating synth bass line on his Minimoog Voyager Electric Blue while mC2p4 sprinkles sounds from outer space on his Alesis Micron.
After a 2 year absence, Thee Sub One Genius re-joined Imbued Vagary for a set of electronic experiments that delighted Festival goers. Ttam Troll locks in with Thee Sub One Genius’ Ableton beats a pulsating synth bass line on his Minimoog Voyager Electric Blue while mC2p4 sprinkles sounds from outer space on his Alesis Micron.
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Imbued Vagary Live at SHAPE Solstice Arts Festival
Imbued Vagary will return to the stage this year at the SHAPE Solstice Arts Festival in Shippensburg, PA on 06.18.16 at 2PM. The band line up for this performance includes Ttam Troll - Synthesizers, MC2P4 - Synthesizers, and Thee Sub One Genius - Beat Architecture and Synthesizers.
If you're a fan of electronic music and sonic experimentation, be sure not to miss this show. Join us as we transport you from the lush green fields of Britton Park to the cold vacuum of deep-space and beyond with our improvised synthetic tapestry of pure electronic soundscapes.
If you're a fan of electronic music and sonic experimentation, be sure not to miss this show. Join us as we transport you from the lush green fields of Britton Park to the cold vacuum of deep-space and beyond with our improvised synthetic tapestry of pure electronic soundscapes.
Monday, May 30, 2016
Noise (Live) 05/21/16
Labels:
2016,
Assemble,
Imbued Vagary,
Noise,
Pittsburgh
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Experiment 2 (Live)
Friday, May 13, 2016
Experiment 1 (Live)
Thursday, March 24, 2016
IUP Crimson Hawks String Festival
This is the first time in 27 years that I’ve played double bass and performed with an orchestra. The last time would have been in 1989 at IUP. Though it wasn’t a flawless performance, it wasn’t bad considering how long it’s been since I played. I look forward to playing much more often!
Labels:
2016,
Chepaitis,
Double Bass,
IUP,
String Festival
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Dungeon Aire Rehearsal
To set the record straight, we were still called Dungeon Aire at this time. We would not become This Mistress until Kevin "Bart the Fart" Wilson joined the band on guitar.
Thanks to Steve Olsen for uploading this video and for all of his support over the years. A large part of our video history was recorded through his lens.
Moog Prodigy comes to FFS
I've been wearing a Moog Prodigy t-shirt for years but I've always felt a little weird doing so because I (or we at FFS) didn't own one. Well, now I can wear that t-shirt proudly and with reason thanks to some very good timing on a visit to Sam Ash Music in King of Prussia, PA this past Saturday (03/05/16).
As I entered the keyboard area of the store, the Moog Prodigy immediately caught my eye and I walked excitedly over to it. It was sitting on a stand and hadn't even been priced yet. As luck would have it, it was powered on and connected to a small PA system. It took about thirty seconds of programming before I was playing a rich analog synth bass line that only a Moog could produce. I knew at that moment that it was destined to be mine.
A store clerk came over and asked if they could help me. I said, "Yeah. What's the price of the Moog Prodigy?" The clerk said he had to find out and scampered off. In the time the clerk was gone, I further explored the Prodigy. I jacked up the Mod rate and turned up the Mod wheel to make my synth bass sound oscillate wildly. The clerk returned and told me the price. It turns out that the store had just taken in the Moog Prodigy MK I synth (Serial# 2875) twenty minutes before my arrival. I told him I was interested but wanted to take a quick look at some other things in the store. This was really only a ploy to get away from the clerk so I could pull out my iPhone and log onto eBay to check out the going price for similar models. Upon discovering that the store price was about $200 less than the cheapest one on eBay, I made my way back to the clerk and said, "I want it!"
I bought it, brought it back to the studio and MC2P4 graciously offered to detail it. Afterwards, we both took it for a sonic ride. So, this brings the first part of the tale of the Moog Prodigy to an end. Keep an ear open for next part of this tale!
As I entered the keyboard area of the store, the Moog Prodigy immediately caught my eye and I walked excitedly over to it. It was sitting on a stand and hadn't even been priced yet. As luck would have it, it was powered on and connected to a small PA system. It took about thirty seconds of programming before I was playing a rich analog synth bass line that only a Moog could produce. I knew at that moment that it was destined to be mine.
A store clerk came over and asked if they could help me. I said, "Yeah. What's the price of the Moog Prodigy?" The clerk said he had to find out and scampered off. In the time the clerk was gone, I further explored the Prodigy. I jacked up the Mod rate and turned up the Mod wheel to make my synth bass sound oscillate wildly. The clerk returned and told me the price. It turns out that the store had just taken in the Moog Prodigy MK I synth (Serial# 2875) twenty minutes before my arrival. I told him I was interested but wanted to take a quick look at some other things in the store. This was really only a ploy to get away from the clerk so I could pull out my iPhone and log onto eBay to check out the going price for similar models. Upon discovering that the store price was about $200 less than the cheapest one on eBay, I made my way back to the clerk and said, "I want it!"
I bought it, brought it back to the studio and MC2P4 graciously offered to detail it. Afterwards, we both took it for a sonic ride. So, this brings the first part of the tale of the Moog Prodigy to an end. Keep an ear open for next part of this tale!
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Tascam 38 Returns
After a long period of inactivity, our Tascam 38 was in need of repair. The capstan belt had disintegrated and the tensioner arms were stuck. As luck would have it, our friend Matt "Tapes" Steck knew of someone locally in Pottstown, PA who could do the work.
A few weeks and $140 later, Frank Scarano resurrected our Tascam 38. Now it's time to get some new reels of tape and do some analog recording!
A few weeks and $140 later, Frank Scarano resurrected our Tascam 38. Now it's time to get some new reels of tape and do some analog recording!
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Super Mega Death Ray
Floating Fish Studios held Synth Jam 2016 - Wheels of Steel at FFS II on 02/27/16. The ensemble gathered included Steve Saputelli (aka Steve O Man), Paul Polidoro (aka Paul Doppelganga), M Scott McConnell (aka MC2P4), and Matt Norcross (aka Ttam Troll).
Paul Polidoro on the “Wheels of Steel” shows off his turntable prowess during this improv while Steve O Man leads the rhythmic charge on electronic drums. Ttam Troll pulsates a Minimoog synth bass line as MC2P4 layers samples and synths on top it all.
This live improv is noisy and fun and is titled, Super Mega Death Ray.
Paul Polidoro on the “Wheels of Steel” shows off his turntable prowess during this improv while Steve O Man leads the rhythmic charge on electronic drums. Ttam Troll pulsates a Minimoog synth bass line as MC2P4 layers samples and synths on top it all.
This live improv is noisy and fun and is titled, Super Mega Death Ray.
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