Live at WXPN video

Sorry about the lack of updates recently. But that’s not to say a lot hasn’t been going on. I’ll be posting a full list of upcoming concerts, art opening and information about two new upcoming albums in the next week or two. In the meantime, Mike Hunter from WPRB in Princeton, NJ was kind enough […]

Announcements and Upcoming Performances

– TSM0004 CD COMPILATION Be sure to check out the excellent new limited edition, double CD compilation by The Scrap Mag which includes a track by my side project L’Avenir. The release is packaged in a beautiful oversized 7″ gatefold sleeve. To order please visit The Scrap Mag’s online store. – L’AVENIR LIVE DEBUT My minimal […]

whiteout transmission series

whiteout is a new series of live FM transmission performances exploring and questioning the aesthetic of noise on the radio. These new textural works are created live in the moment through the use of multiple analog electronic instruments and a 7-watt FM transmitter. Each work is recorded directly off the radio as it was potentially heard […]

Upcoming events and performances.

– SATURDAY AFTERNOON SHOW: WHITEOUT I was at The Wave Farm Saturday October 27, 2012 to perform and discuss my current Whiteout transmission art series. The broadcast is archived here: http://tinyurl.com/aaeeczv – PNEM FESTIVAL I’m pleased to announce that I’m  one of three artists representing the U.S. at this years Platform New Experimental Music Sound […]

Transmission Intervention Amsterdam: Day Three

Last month while during a 10 day residency at STEIM [STudio for Electro Instrumental Music] I created a body of improvised sound works of varying duration. These concerts were performed live during the day and night on the FM band throughout the city. Because the documentation was recorded directly from the receiver, any static or […]

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Jason Sloan is an electronic musician, composer, video artist and professor teaching at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland.

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