The Jeff Kaiser Ockodektet

The Jeff Kaiser Ockodektet This is exciting music ranging from almost silence to tutti passages, from intricate suspenseful passages formed by repeated sixteenth notes to forming a tapestry on which the soprano sax can solo. It’s …

The Desert Fathers: Jeff Kaiser and Gregory Taylor

The Desert Fathers: Jeff Kaiser and Gregory TaylorIn Concert at STEIM Music Charismata by The Desert Fathers The Desert Fathers: Coptic Icons by Jeff Kaiser and Gregory Taylor In the Studio at STEIM (Amsterdam)In the Studio …

Endless Pie: Jeff Kaiser and Phil Skaller

Endless Pie: Jeff Kaiser and Phil Skaller “Wicked trumpet meets prepared piano in this intense and hilarious pairing of twisted minds.” –Robert Bush, San Diego Reader “An exceptional release from two of California’s finest experimental musicians…” …

The Choir Boys: Jeff Kaiser and Andrew Pask

The Choir Boys: Jeff Kaiser Andrew Pask

The Choir Boys! Jeff Kaiser and Andrew Pask Everyone’s plugged into something and the result is an urgent, witty and often moving collage of acoustic and electronic sound which doesn’t draw attention to itself, but lets …

Made Audible: Jeff Kaiser and Trevor Henthorn

Made Audible: Jeff Kaiser and Trevor Henthorn Probability-based Electronica, since 2008About: Made Audible sonifies information—working with the many possibilities of sonification, from data to concepts, from science to politics. Made Audible uses Ableton Live, Ableton Push …

KaiBorg: Jeff Kaiser and David Borgo

KaiBorg is: Jeff Kaiser Quartertone Trumpet/Laptop David Borgo Saxophones/Laptop KaiBorg explores the intersections of cutting-edge computer music and contemporary improvisation. Employing custom signal processing techniques and hardware mapping strategies, the musicians perform on “hybrid instruments” that …

KaiserLooper—Live Looping Software for Max

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Fully hackable, free looper, and a lot of fun for arrhythmic and beat-oriented experimental live-looping. [Please note: this is a Max patcher, not a Max for Live plugin. It can of course be modified to run as an M4L plugin. That is on my to-do list.]

KaiserLooper 2

Allows for recording, overdubbing, chopping, segmenting, asynchronous loops, synchronous loops, combinations of synchronous and asynchronous loops, fully customizable because it is a Max patch! It runs in quadraphonic, but if you want mono, just use the first channel, stereo the first two, et cetera. Requirements: Max 8.

Installation Instructions:
Place the KaiserLooper folder into the ‘packages’ folder in the ‘Max 8’
directory here: <User>/Documents/Max 8/packages then restart Max

A fully functioning patcher will now be available in Max->Extras Menu.

Earlier version available, but not in package format. Works with earlier versions of Max.

Software is “Name Your Own Price.”
$0.0 is fine, but if you would like to contribute, any amount is appreciated. Thank you!

Jeff Kaiser / Luis Tabuenca: The Forgetting Machine: Systematic and Quantitative

CDs, iTunes, and more available at
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/theforgettingmachine/systematic-and-quantitative

The Forgetting Machine:
Systematic and Quantitative

The Forgetting Machine is:
Jeff Kaiser, trumpet
Luis Tabuenca, percussion

1 With Certainty 00:43
2 Collided, Smashed, Bumped, Hit, Contacted 05:14
3 The Radio’s Innards are Exposed 02:59
4 Encodes the Remembrance 04:54
5 Cascade of Questions 04:38
6 Methods Imported from Physics 01:12
7 If I were to suffer from heart failure and depend upon an artificial heart, I would be no less myself 01:32

Total Playing Time: 21:37 (EP)

All music composed by Jeff Kaiser and Luis Tabuenca
Recorded 25 May 2018 in Fabra i Coats, Barcelona, Spain
Mixed and Mastered May 2019 in Warrensburg, Missouri, USA
Recorded, Mixed and Mastered by Jeff Kaiser
Photograph of Kaiser and Tabuenca by Andrea Davis
Artwork and Graphic Design by Ted Killian
©2019, Jeff Kaiser Music, ASCAP and Luis Tabuenca, SGAE

DL: VI-337/2019
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