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Just found out Elektron put this Kamoni MD/MM jam in their “Machines in Action” Playlist. Hope to have some more DrumKat / Octatrack performances hacked out in the coming weeks!
Kamoni: Various Live Performance Recordings
I have dug up some past live performances and bounced out excerpts that are freely available for download on SoundCloud. Everything is played in real time on a DrumKat or Roland SPD-20 hooked up to Ableton Live. See http://youtube.com/kamoni for a visual explanation. They are not mixed or mastered, rather raw real-time bits of performances from various places I have played over the past 5 years. Enjoy!
Live performance of “Ocelot” from Warper party - NYC by micahfrank
Live performance ‘Viviparous’ - Earthdance Tampa, Florida by micahfrank
Live performance ‘Margauy’ @ Q Club - Birmingham UK by micahfrank
Live performance of “Echidna” from Phuq Radio show. by micahfrank
In the 2nd half of 2008, I brought various drum machines with me wherever I traveled. In passing time I documented the machines in different locations, collecting a visual and aural diary - from hotel rooms in LA to driving through the Canadian wilderness to my home in Brooklyn. This visual adventure has uniquely encapsulated an important period of my life that isn’t expressed in words or photos, but ‘bleeps’ and ‘blips’.
While the audio was overdubbed in post-production, the sound sources accurately represent the machine depicted.

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