Here is a little taste of the jamming sessions at the NeoKitsch studio, which later amounted to the release of the new Haken Continuum Fingerboard album, “Continuum Fingers”, available to download from iTunes, Amazon mp3, Napster, Rhapsody and eMusic.
This improvisation has a slight Middle Eastern sound to it, with Danny Hahn, David Way and Angela Caesar at the NeoKitsch studio.
NeoKitsch is proud to release an album with music for the Haken Continuum Fingerboard: “Continuum Fingers”. The album includes seventeen quirky tracks inspired by modern jazz, electronica, classical and film music. “Continuum Fingers” uses the inbuilt sounds for the Haken Continuum Fingerboard designed by Edmund Eagan. Click on the image below to listen to extracts of the album and to purchase and download tracks.
This video demonstrates the sounds you can produce with Edmund Eagan’s wonderful internal instruments on Lippold Haken’s Continuum Fingerboard.
This is a short improvisation using the Continuum Fingerboard’s internal sounds and a theremin sound controlled by midi. The Omnichord was modified by Folktek, one of my favourite circuit bending artists. This piece was improvised with the films of Jim Jarmusch in mind…the kind of films I would love to compose for.
This week in the Twelve Tone Series, we bring you a piece in the style of a film soundtrack. David Way on violin and Danny Hahn on piano.
This piece features in the new NeoKitsch album, ‘Pierrot’s Parrot’ available to download from iTunes and other leading online stores, as well as in CD or Vinyl format available from the NeoKitsch store which can be located at the header of this website.