Hi all,

If you are in London this evening and wondering how to nourish your 
grass roots, noise and sound electrical diodes.

Come and say hello at - Marching Rocks Gloves & Code
A night of experimental electronica: new, old and somewhere in-between.

I'm also DJ'ing ;-)

"DJ Reroot (Marc Garrett) playing early electronic music from his own 
personal collection (vinyl only) from between 1976 - 84. Consisting of 
sounds which inspired a generation of energetic musicians and audiences 
who took control of their own culture, through a period which was part 
of the punk, new wave, no wave, electro, post-punk, cultural explosion."

Of course, there's much more...

http://www.spacestudios.org.uk/All_Content_Items/Media_Arts/Marching_Rocks_Gloves_&_Code/

Chip Tune Marching Band
The marching ends here and kick off the night with some DIY electronic 
instruments powered by alternative energy. http://chiptunemarchingband.com/
Jo Kazuhiro (CultureLab, The SINE WAVE ORCHESTRA, Monalisa, AEO, and a 
co-organizer of dorkbot Tokyo and Chiptune Marching Band.)
Showing two contrastive instruments “Lighting Wave” with photosensitive 
sine wave objects and "Colored Noise" with an isolated white noise 
generator.
http://jo.swo.jp/

Jamie Allen's circuitMusic
Jamie Allen makes interactive art and sound makers with his head and 
hands. circuitMusic is a platform for improvisational audio circuit 
building with raw op amp components.  http://heavyside.net/

PixelH8
Internationally renowned chip tune musician brings his unique blend of 
electronica.  http://pixelh8.co.uk/

Massive Black Mountain (Will Schrimshaw & Nick J Williams)
Environmental interaction and sonorous individuation: improvised 
performance built upon reaction, circuits, earth and code.
http://willschrimshaw.net    http://www.virb.com/njw

Dave Griffiths (Slub, OpenLab)
Providing the game magic that is 'al jazari' - and the audience plays 
too! http://www.pawfal.org/dave/
 
Adam Parkinson
His musical activities include textural laptop improvisations, loping 
hip hop, preposterous electro and hard, glitchy techno- which one will 
we get?  http://www.myspace.com/rareandglorious
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