Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Slow Sound Festival Photo Recap
by Sander Roscoe Wolff | | 09.18.09 | 
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Last night, the second night of the Slow Sound Festival took place at {open} bookstore, located at 2226 E. 4th St. Featured artists included Chris Schlarb, Albert Ortega, and Catherine Lamb. The show continues tonight at CSULB's Gerald R. Daniel Recital Hall (click here for event information).

The first night of the Slow Sound Festival was diverse and wonderful. Here are some shots of the artists at work:






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Sander
Although I missed Catherine Lamb's performance, Albert Ortega's was really lovely. The place was packed with people and, from the back, I got the sense that he was manipulating the strings of an electric guitar to create beautiful drones. Chris Schlarb, joined by 3 fantastic musicians, performed excerpts from soundtrack music he composed for a Nintendo Wii game called Night Sky, which will be released in December. Each piece was a gem. There are four more Slow Sound Festival events, and I highly encourage you to catch as many as you can.


Sander lives with his wife, step-daughter, dogs, and cats. He's an avid photographer, and enjoys creating close-up images of flowers and plants, and capturing urban landscapes. He's been involved in music production since the early 80's, and worked professionally as an audio engineer, live sound mixer, and producer.

Sander Roscoe Wolff is a musician, artist, and was co-founder and Executive Director of LongBeachCulture.org, the City's first comprehensive, and free, arts calendar and registry.

He has served on the boards of the 2nd City Council Art Gallery + Performance Space and the East Village Arts District, curated a 6 month gallery exhibition in the Long Beach World Trade Center, and produced Songs For Bethune, a CD of original and traditional holiday songs by local artists, to raise funds for the Arts Council's Passport to the Arts program.

His work has been featured in local gallery exhibitions, in SoundWalk, and L.A. Siggraph's Photon Ballet.

His current music project is Ain Soph Aur, a systems based improvisational performance duo and studio team.

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