Music by Charles Céleste HUTCHINS
New Electronic and Acoustic Sounds
Categories: 2008, English, Flute, Improv, Looping, Multiphonics, Supercollider | Add a Comment | Play Mp3

Nice to See You by No More Twist (2008) No More Twist is a new duo of Polly Moller and I. We played this improvised set live on KFJC on 17 July 2008. She was on flute(s) and noisemakers and I played a live sampling application (written in SuperCollider). We were featured to promote the [...]

Categories: 2008, English, Noise, Supercollider | 1 Comment | Play Mp3

Phreaking (2008) I wrote this piece for BrumCon 07. The con was sponsored by our local 2600 group, so I decided to use telephone in-line signaling codes as source materials. I spent a lot of time readin up on phone phreaking, which was just so completely cool. I never did it as a kid because [...]

Categories: 2008, Celesteh, English, Microtonal, Noise, Supercollider | Add a Comment | Play Mp3

Every other week, I have to give myself an injection of testosterone. I find it really hard to actually pierce my flesh with a needle. It’s like stabbing myself. At the same time, having testosterone in my body is crucial to my identity. About a month ago, I used a small digital camera and apple’s [...]

Categories: 2008, English, Improv, Noise, Synthesizer, Tuba | 1 Comment | Play Mp3

She’s Not There (2008) I picked up my sousaphone this afternoon, with the idea that I could improve my chops and work out some angst. As I lifted it, the spit valve fell off. As I played it, several other bits rattled loose. Alas. So I put the headphone part of a usb headset around [...]

Categories: 2007, English, Feminism, Français, Supercollider, Text Sound | Add a Comment | Play Mp3

Are You a Feminist (Part 1) (2007) I started making recordings for this piece well before I made the piece, when I recorded two women in Paris answering the question “Est-que ce tu es une feministe? Pourquoi ou pourquoi pas?” (Are you a feminist? Why or why not?) Then, uncertain how to proceed with the [...]

Categories: 2007, Celesteh, English, Experimental, Shorts, Sonology, Synthesizer, commission | Add a Comment | Play Mp3

Shorts: #22 For Benjamin Britten (2007) Commissioned and titled by Michael Strickland (aka sfmike) Mike gave me the title before I wrote the piece. I spent a lot of time thinking about what to do with this. This last year, I learned that the Phillips Corporation had intended to get Britten to do the music [...]

Categories: 2005, English, Punditry, Supercollider, Text Sound | Add a Comment | Play Mp3

Savage Beasts 2005 To the right of Rush Limbaugh on the prison torture issue, there was Michael Savage, who advocated increasing prison torture and sticking lit dynamite in the anuses of Arab detainees. (Savage May 10-11, 2004) I found a similarly racist clip from a morning show on NBS called Imus in the Morning, which [...]

Categories: 2005, English, Politics, Punditry, Supercollider, Text Sound | Add a Comment | Play Mp3

Lock Up Your Children 2005 This piece explores the controversy surrounding Buster the Bunny. In one episode of this children’s show, the cartoon rabbit goes to visit a Vermont family headed by two moms. He says hi to the moms once in an extremely brief scene. This caused a controversy as the United States government [...]

Categories: 2004, English, George Bush, Noise, Politics, Supercollider | Add a Comment | Play Mp3

State of Disunion 2004 The timbres of human voice, specifically, George Bush’s voice fascinate me. His inflections are almost musical. While I disagree with nearly everything he says, he says it in a beautiful manner. He is very talented and must have a fantastic elocution coach. His voice has the musical timbres of the south [...]

Categories: 2004, English, Punditry, Supercollider, Text Sound | 4 Comments | Play Mp3

Coulter Shock 2004 The piece starts with Anne Coulter’s unaltered quote, calling Clinton a scumbag, which is then followed with re-ordered phrases from her many media appearances. The second part of the piece takes a snapshot of the last pass of word reordering. That snapshot is broken into grains all of equal size. The play [...]