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Saturday, March 28, 2009

We Love Saturday Light Brigade.

Good Night, States spent a Saturday morning at the Children’s Museum in February, in their cozy underground radio studio with the Saturday Light Brigade crew, who have been broadcasting quality public radio for kids and adults since 1978. Our lineup included Steve on acoustic, Joe on electric, Dan on hand percussion, and Megan on the studio’s spinet piano. Trevor played the crucial role of riding in the tow truck to the mechanic, as the muffler fell clean off a quarter mile away from the show. Thankfully the heaviest instrument was on wheels!

We had a great show and were treated so well by hosts Larry and Rikki, as well as our friend Jeff, who was running sound. After our set, Joe and I blazed through the Children’s Museum - we smelled the barks of various trees, toured the original Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood set, and manipulated the color spectrum with various leftover containers. You need to take someone small and experience it for yourself.

Tracks from our Saturday Light Brigade show will be available someday soon!

SLBNote

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Mauizar!

GN,S featured on Mauizar’s podcast! Thanks Matt and Zahava!

Monday, March 23, 2009

Here’s What We Did This Weekend.

So, any questions?

SynthProgrammingNotes

Thursday, March 19, 2009

A New Synth. Plus A Calendar Reminder.

Megan here, reporting live from the Franktuary kitchen.

This weekend, 2/3 of Team Pittsburgh will head out to New Jersey to learn some new songs and program the newest addition to our gear family, a Roland SH-201 synthesizer, which will replace the Roland Jupiter 6 for live performance. (The other third of Team Pittsburgh will remain in town chillin’ with Baby Jack, the newest addition to our people family, who is just hitting double digits of days old.) The new synth weighs something like 6 pounds - the same as Jack! - and can actually be lifted by my own small self. It also has motion control capacity in a gadget called The D Beam. Wave your hand over The D Beam, and you are manipulating volume and frequency. Or at least space and time. Actually, I’m not really sure how it works. Such modern day wizardry!

Mostly I am excited to no longer travel with the Jupe, a piece of analog synth history that has long desired retirement to the safe haven of a recording studio. Now I will be able to load my own gear, and add even more spastic arm and hand movements to our live show. And soon, Steve will build me a giant keyboard that I play with both feet, sort of like Tom Hanks in that movie I wasn’t allowed to watch as a child.

Speaking of our live show, don’t forget that Good Night, States is playing at the Thunderbird with two great bands, Middle Distance Runner and Eulogies, next weekend: Friday, March 27, 9 pm. The Thunderbird has consistently provided us with a great sound experience, the stage is just the right amount of small without being cramped, and the beer selection is pretty great. Arrive early and you can sit in the balcony and throw things at us!