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Brumal

My new work, Brumal, has been released on Stasisfield. The description: "Longtime Stasisfield contributor Glenn Bach's latest release began as a live on-air performance at WNUR, 89.3FM in Chicago. While still utilizing his trademark field recordings as in performances of the past, Bach begins exploring new territories here including sample-based compositions and recordings of analog instruments. An introspective audible journey through shifting themes of winter, transition and relocation, Brumal ultimately glows – warm and hearth-like."


Two Audio Works included in OCMA summer exhibition
Incidental and ISOP: San Diego will be featured on one of two listening stations at the Orange County Museum of Art's Orange Lounge, as part of the exhibition Signals: A Video Showcase: California Scenarios, 3 May to 18 September 2008, South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa, CA.


Bach/Kannenberg on Something Else, WLUW 88.7 FM
John Kannenberg and I will perform solo and duo sets on Something Else, hosted by Philip von Zweck, Sunday, 18 May 2008, 10PM, WLUW 88.7 FM, Loyola University-Chicago.


Open Rehearsal at KSE Open House
John Kannenberg, Jim Schoenecker, Jim Warchol, and Seth Warren-Crow will join me for an open rehearsal (and possible 3PM performance) in conjunction with the KSE Open House, Saturday, 19 April 2008, 12 noon to 5PM, KSE 449, Kenilworth Square East, 1925 E Kenilworth Pl., Milwaukee, WI 53202.


MiLO at KSE Open House
I will join the Milwaukee Laptop Orchestra (MiLO) in an improvised performance, Friday, 18 April 2008, 6-9 PM, KSE 592, Kenilworth Square East, 1925 E Kenilworth Pl., Milwaukee, WI 53202.




Bach/Kannenberg on Free Radio SAIC, Neighborhood Public Radio

I performed an hour-long set with John Kannenberg on Free Radio SAIC, Friday, 11 April 2008, 4-5 PM (CST). Neighborhood Public Radio broadcast the performance into the Whitney Museum of American Art during the Whitney Biennial, as well as to other locations in NYC. The performance is now archived at Free Radio SAIC and will be available as a podcast through Free Radio SAIC and iTunes U. Stay tuned . . .


Bach/Warren-Crow take on Marshall McLuhan
Seth Warren-Crow and I will perform a contemporary interpretation of Marshall McLuhan's The Medium is the Massage in a visit to Heather Warren-Crow's Media Archaeology course, Thursday, 3 April 2008, 1:30 PM, UWM Film Department, Fine Arts Cinema, B91.


One poem in Cadillac Cicatrix
266 from Atlas Peripatetic in Cadillac Cicatrix, April 7, 2008.


Music and Dancers
I will be a guest composer for Debra Loewen's Music and Dancers class, UWM, Mitchell Hall 256, Monday, 10 March 2008, 12 noon.


Opt.in: Midwest Phonographers Union
The Midwest Phonographers Union will be performing for the the premiere night of Opt.in, a new series of Sound events at UWM, Saturday, 1 March 2008, 7:30 PM, UWM Mitchell Hall, Room B91. Participants include Glenn Bach, Chris Delaurenti, Dale Kaminski, John Kannenberg, and others TBA.


Experiments in Documentary Media
I will perform a solo set of field recordings for Kelly Kirshtner's Experiments in Documentary Media course, Tuesday, 26 February 2008, 2 PM, UWM Film, Fine Arts Cinema, Mitchell Hall B-91.


Field recordings included in Giant Ear))): Urban Rhythms
One or more of my field recordings will be included in Giant Ear))): Urban Rhythms, radio performance dedicated to the sonic pattersn of the urban landscape, Free103point9, sponsored by New York Society for Acoustic Ecology, 24 February 2008, 7-9PM EST.


Milwaukee Laptop Orchestra at UWM Recital Hall
MiLO will perform Scot Gresham-Lancaster's "Vague Notions of Lost Textures," at Electro-Acoustic Music Center: Reckonings, 7 February 2008, 7:30 PM, UWM Recital Hall, 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd.




Live Performance on Airplay, WNUR 89.3 FM

I will perform a solo set and a duo set with John Kannenberg, Airplay, WNUR 89.3 FM, Chicago, Saturday, 26 January 2008, 4-7 PM.


Five Poems forthcoming in Chiron Review
91, 100, 174, 227, and 235 from Atlas Peripatetic forthcoming in Chiron Review.


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