Music by Charles Céleste HUTCHINS
New Electronic and Acoustic Sounds
Categories: 2010, Field Recording, Noise, Supercollider | 1 Comment | Play Mp3

Silicon Valley by Rail (2010) I was home last year for my uncle’s funeral. I don’t have a car or even a drivers license any more, so I rode a lot of trains, especially around the the South Bay Area. Silicon Valley’s trains are diesel, with real bells on them. They sound like something out [...]

Categories: 2010, MOTM, Music, Noise, Podcasts, SimpleSample, Supercollider | 1 Comment | Play Mp3

Live at NOISE=NOISE #19 (29 April 2010) There’s a series of Noise concerts in the London area called NOISE=NOISE, curated by Ryan Jordan. They’re usually pretty awesome. This was the second one I’ve played in. It was organised about two days before the event, so I threw together my set at the last minute. In [...]

Categories: 2008, 2009, Microtonal, Noise, Supercollider, Synthesizer | Add a Comment | Play Mp3

Blakes 9 (2008-9) I’ve been working on this piece for over a year and it’s time to say it’s done. The inspiration to start this piece came from two sources. One was that I watched the TV show Blakes 7 and thought it had great incidental music. And the other was that I briefly dated [...]

Categories: 2008, Celesteh, Just Intonation, Noise, Supercollider, Synthesizer | 2 Comments | Play Mp3

Blake’s 9 (2008) This piece has changed significantly since I first posted it and a newer version has since been posted. I recently watched the entirety of the TV series Blake’s 7. Like all BBC science fiction productions of it’s era, the incidental music and sound effects are outstanding. The background hums, the computer whirrs [...]

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, Shorts, Supercollider | Add a Comment | Play Mp3

Joystick Intermezzo (2008) All of my SuperCollider pieces require several silent seconds to clear existing memory, pre-compute data and load joystick drivers. I find it helpful in many circumstances to play short tape pieces as intermezzos while other, longer pieces, get ready to play. This particular one is designed to be used between pieces involving [...]

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: 2007, GrainPIC, Noise, Shorts, commission | Add a Comment

Shorts: #26 Ecstatic Rivulet (2007) Commissioned and titled by Clyde Niesen For this piece, I wanted to use a field recording that I made while camping over the summer. Visually, the campground looked like it would make a suitable set for a horror movie. The animals were correspondingly loud and screetchy at night and so [...]

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

Are You a Feminist (Part 2) (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 [...]