RedcoolMedia favicon

Jeff Stadelman - Dance Party

Free download Jeff Stadelman - Dance Party video and edit with RedcoolMedia movie maker MovieStudio video editor online and AudioStudio audio editor onlin

This is the free video Jeff Stadelman - Dance Party that can be downloaded, played and edit with our RedcoolMedia movie maker MovieStudio free video editor online and AudioStudio free audio editor online

VIDEO DESCRIPTION:

Play, download and edit the free video Jeff Stadelman - Dance Party.

Promotional video for the album SIGNALING by Jeff Stadelman.

Music & video by Jeff Stadelman.

Amidst a career of composing mainly for traditional orchestral instruments, Jeff Stadelman releases SIGNALING, his first album of entirely electronic, beat-oriented music.

Working in Williamsville, New York, oddly just a few blocks from where his first Micromoog synthesizer was manufactured in 1977, Jeff recently began re-exploring analog and digital synthesis, favoring the compositional limitations of small hardware devices like the Elektron Digitakt over the modern practices of laptop-based production. Using various hacks and adaptations, he creates uncanny musical vignettes that feature fat, bass- heavy hip hop and hauntingly otherworldly melodies, while evoking music boxes, retro VHS training videos, and mid-century advertising jingles.

On SIGNALING, Jeff embraces a quasi-minimalism dwelling in memories of radio, including the often synthesized intros, outros, stings, and bumpers of Norwegian [NRK], German, and U.S. public radio in the early 1980s. In addition, the album celebrates the culture of ham radio, the international shortwave radio spectrum, and all these entail: broadcast politics, noisy interference artifacts, and the musical interval signal beacons broadcast repetitively, often for hours on end, by international shortwave stations in order to identify and mark their positions on the dial—and in many cases their political positions as well.

With the majority of the album composed during the early months of the pandemic on small, self-contained grooveboxes, SIGNALING sees an artist working in physical isolation reaching out—much like ham radio enthusiasts—through technological windows to the outside world. Jeff's musical signals extend geographically in space— alluding to German kosmische Musik and Detroit hip hop—and backwards in time, through sampling obscure, forgotten records, and exploring the recesses of personal and cultural memory.

Download, play and edit free videos and free audios from Jeff Stadelman - Dance Party using RedcoolMedia.net web apps

Ad

Ad