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Slow Six is an ensemble playing a unique brand of electronic chamber music. Comprised of guitars, strings, Rhodes piano, a laptop and video projections, Slow Six's sound reflects the instrumental virtuosity and compositional rigor of its members' classical training while harnessing the wide range of sound available to electroacoustic instruments. Composer, violinist, software designer and Slow Six founder Christopher Tignor programs custom audio applications that work to re-contextualize "computer music" as a live, performative experience. The group makes extensive use of digital signal processing by routing the sounds of their instruments into a laptop where the signals are transfigured into its own voice and rhetoric. Used live, this process transforms the computer from its limited role as mere playback device or sound effect generator into a full-fledged member of the ensemble. Since its founding in 2000 in Brooklyn, New York, United States, Slow Six has performed in numerous venues in New York City. The group has received honors and support from organizations including the American Music Center, The Society for New Music and Meet the Composer. Slow Six's debut CD, Private Times In Public Places, was chosen by Time Out New York magazine as one of the top 10 classical albums of 2004 and has received airplay on WFMU, WNYC's New Sounds, London-based The Chiller Cabinet, WXPN's Star's End and the nationally syndicated public radio programs Weekend America and Echoes. The al
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2,3326Cloud Cover (part 1)
2,2587Cloud Cover (part 2)
2,1078Echolalic Transitions
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1,85710Sympathetic Response System (part 2)
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Tomorrow Becomes You

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Private Times in Public Places
Insound Digital Mixtape- February 10
Snipe The Hype vol.1
Indie 69 Feb 2010
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Monday Miscellany #41
Where's The Beat? Live In The Wfmu Studios
We All (Heart) NY, Vol. 2
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