Live on Sadayatana

Posted on | August 9, 2011 | Comments Off on Live on Sadayatana

On Friday August 5, 2011, from 11pm-12am EST, I performed live on the Sadayatana program for StillStream radio. The audio was simulcast live on 93.5MHz in the Baltimore metro listening area and consisted of three all new electronic ambient compositions created for this broadcast. If you missed the show you can now stream it through the player below. I’ve also made available a free download encoded with ID3 tags and ripped at 320kbps with index markers for easier navigation.

Set list:
Blue Star – 19’38”
ElevenEleven – 24’07”
The Fifth World – 15’19”Sadayatana_Live.mp3 << Free Download 133mb .zip >>

12 questions interview

Posted on | July 15, 2011 | Comments Off on 12 questions interview

Recently I was asked to participate in the questionnaire-based interview blogazine 12 Questions from Laughing Mouse Press. I decided to have fun with it and answer as many questions as I could with sound. Below is a link to the site.

Visit the 12 Questions Blogzine

Unreleased Early Recordings

Posted on | June 14, 2011 | Comments Off on Unreleased Early Recordings

Over the past few years I’ve been asked with some frequency about reissuing some of my out of print back catalogue. While I understand those early recordings are a part of my history, I usually just like to move forward. Also, like most artists, I’m extremely critical of my older work.

Irony caught up with me early this spring. I happened across a couple drawers in my basement/archive filled with close to 100+ hours of old 4-track cassettes, all well over a decade old. Curiosity got the better of me and I unearthed my old Yamaha MT400 that was used to create these recordings. As I began to listen, for the first time in over 10 years, I was transported back in time by what I heard. My studio during that period was about the size of a small, narrow walk-in-closet with accommodations for barely two people. There were no windows and only a single door (I remember it would get pretty hot in there during the summer months.) These 4 track recordings were all created in that wonderfully claustrophobic space circa 1997-1999. Some were sketches for later compositions. Others were soundtracks for the performance works, videos and installations I was creating at that time. Most of this music fits in nicely with my early experimental ambient albums Shoreline Of An End, Space Between Beginnings and Still.

After much deliberation, I’ve decided to compile what I feel are the best of these recordings for a multi-volume series of archive collections. If all goes as planned, look for a late summer early fall release through Slo Bor Media’s upcoming archive series.

Below is 5 minute excerpt from one of the first cassettes I listened to. Around the time of the recording [1997-98] I was heavily into deep electronic drone music and was listening to a lot of La Monte Young and Terry Riley. According to the notes I made on the cassette inlay card, I was experimenting with an Ebow for one of the first times. This tool went on to become a staple item in my studio and during live performances. The full composition runs around 48 minutes and will be released in it’s entirety with the upcoming archive collection.

Asleep in the Ocean and Breathing the Sky
[5:14 edit] [recorded on 4-track cassette circa 1997-98]
alseep_archive_recording.mp3

summer 2011 concerts

Posted on | June 7, 2011 | Comments Off on summer 2011 concerts

Below are some photos from the WXPN FM members concert on June 5, 2011 @ 7PM in the World Café Performance Studio. More summer 2011 concerts are currently being confirmed and info will be available soon.

This live performance debuted all new material that will be re-recorded for my upcoming 14th album (s)END, tentatively scheduled for a Fall 2011 release on Slo Bor Media.

 

jason.sloan & erik spangler live excerpt

Posted on | April 5, 2011 | Comments Off on jason.sloan & erik spangler live excerpt

// Jason Sloan & Erik Spangler Live March 31, 2011

jason.sloan and erik spangler’s live illbient improvisation recorded live as it happened at the wind up space in baltimore march 31, 2011. this is a 19 minute excerpt taken from the full 40 minute performance.

jason.sloan: electronics, loops, guitar & live scanner.
erik spangler: turntables, loops, samples & electronics.

sloan_spangler_windup.mp3

 

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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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