October 13th
@ Terrace, 62 Washington St. Princeton NJ; 9 PM. FREE!
Philip White

Philip White’s performances center on a non-linear feedback system, which consists of a mixer and several homemade circuits. In addition to his work with analog and digital electronics, White has written extensively for chamber ensembles and created a large body of inter-media pieces that explore meaning in information transmission.
In 2008, Philip received his MFA from Mills College where he studied with Chris Brown, Hilda Parades and James Fei. His works have been exhibited in galleries across the US and Germany. He currently performs with Suzanne Thorpe (thenumber46), Chuck Johnson (with chuck johnson with philip white) and Charity Chan (Cat on a Wire). Recent performances/exhibitions include The Stone (NYC), Sonic Circuits (DC), Redux New Media Festival (Charleston, SC) and Neurotitan (Berlin). Thenumber46’s forthcoming debut Bleach and Ammonia is being released in cassette format on Tape Drift Records. Philip also writes about music, contributing to the Wire magazine and SEAMUS Journal.
Sounds & Links:

The two-headed monster of Peeesseye multiplies, divides and subtracts to form the strange two-part dervish The Brothers Peeesseye starring Jaime Fennelly on harmonium & electronics and Chris Forsyth on guitar for the first Peeesseye related US tour in quite the wakeful memory.
Sounds & Links:
http://www.thechrisforsyth.com
Joshua Schnable

Stylistically his music ranges from ambient, minimal techno and dub to more melodically driven IDM. His past output has seen release in multimedia and video projects, a contribution to a Chicago-based benefit CD, and the 2005 collaborative release "Raindays" with Bill Van Loo. He most recently filled in as a replacement piano player in the Chicago orchestral pop band Canasta, touring, performing, and contributing a remix for them. He currently resides in Princeton, New Jersey with his wife, and has resumed work on solo and collaborative electronic works.
For this installation of FFMUP, Joshua will be performing a selection of new works, formulated as a tribute to the Berlin dub techno movement of the early and mid 1990's.
Sounds & Links
For more information, please see his artist site (run with longtime collaborator Bill Van Loo) at www.chromedecay.org.