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Recorded live in the studios at Jack Straw Productions, this hour-long program featuring new music and sound art made by Pacific Northwest artists. Sonarchy is broadcast every Saturday from midnight to 1am on KEXP 90.3-FM in Seattle and live on the web at KEXP.org. Sonarchy is now into its 12th year, and thanks to KEXP's inspired use of technology, each new show can be heard in its entirety for two weeks following the broadcast in several streaming audio formats. Doug Haire is the producer and mixes these shows live.


If you are interested in performing on Sonarchy, click here to go to the Sonarchy FAQ.

SONARCHY ON
KEXP 90.3 FM


Selected shows are now available as podcasts. Go to http://www.kexp.org/podcasting.asp.

SHOW SCHEDULE

June 21: Here Now is Charlie Smith surrounded by a pile of instruments. Cody Rahn plays the drums. They push Ableton Live to the edge of it's software capabilities in a lovely effort to compose and arrange new music on the spot.

June 28: Paundy is Paul Burback and Andy Miller joined by 7 musical pals. The result is a unique brand of lo-fi / hi-fi soundtrack music that is sure to keep you entertained.

July 5: New ensemble music from the Michael Owcharuk Sextet featuring Michael on piano, Mike Hams -drums, Nate Omdal - bass, Beth Fleenor - clarinet, Jim Knodle - trumpet and Katie Mosehauer - violin.

July 12: Jason Kopec is an audio ethnographer, continually roaming the globe in search of lesser known sonic treasures. Jason will do a live mix of soundscapes and music to create "a sonic sampling of the exotic other."

July 19: Anomie Belle is the project of composer, vocalist and multi-instrumentalist, Toby Campbell. With her band, they make dark social issues eerily lovely in a down-tempo way.

July 26: Pontius Pilots - Pianist Victor Noriega and producer Robert D. Nelson (e.r.d.on) explore improv jazz forms imbued with inscrutable mpc-triggered samples. Grand piano with beats and samples will take us into a new territory.