The Fuse Factory April Frequency Fridays event features experimental musicians David Morneau, Marshall Rendina, and Andrew Rahman. Location: Wild Goose Creative (2491 Summit St., Columbus 43202). Doors open 8pm; admission $5. Our Frequency Fridays series is supported by a generous grant from the Greater Columbus Arts Council.
Check out the event promo video:
http://www.youtube.com/user/fusefactory ... Ew74wIEf_EAbout the musicians:
David Morneau is a composer of an entirely undecided genre. In his work he endeavors to explore ideas about our culture, issues concerning creativity, and even the very nature of music itself. Morneau’s work is characterized by his eclectic interests and collaborative spirit. Described by Molly Sheridan as a “flashing beacon” of inspiration, Morneau’s eclectic output is best exemplified by 60×365, his “ambitious yearlong musical project” for which he composed a new one-minute composition every day.
Columbus musician Marshall Rendina’s musical career began at a young age: he began playing piano in elementary school, was introduced to electronic music and geometric visual art at the age of 11, and created an album of experimental jazz remixes at sixteen. He was awarded a scholarship to attend Berklee School of Music. His music and art draws from a diverse array of influences from both high and low culture including pop, minimalism, free jazz, underground rock, and from countries around the world.
Andrew Rahman is a composer, guitar and piano player. He is best known for his work with US Stoner/Sludge Metal band Churches Burn. He has recently been working on his own solo material, with the release of the full length “Re-Living Her Visual Mischief” in 2010. In July 2010 he left Churches Burn, then joined performance art group Shin Tower Music in September 2010 and began performing his solo material. Andrew studied music theory under Dr. Yuri Bortz and Improvisation and Post-Tonal Music with Rocco Di Pietro at the Columbus State Community College. He is currently working on his first conceptual composition which involves players from around the world playing simultaneously for twenty-four hours.
For more info, please visit:
http://thefusefactory.org/2011/03/13/ap ... y-fridays/