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Recently, I've been learning how to record my synthesizer sessions with Abelton Live. Below is an mp3 of a new track that I started in May called "Television Waves". You can see the original post on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/p/DJJ70ODpLwA/
If you're interested in adding a vocal or remixing the track entirely, the Abelton Live file and associated samples are available to my Patreon supporters at https://www.patreon.com/c/ellingson.
Sony Pictures hired me to create an audio-visual project using clips from their 1980’s horror/comedy “Fright Night”. I used my Digitakt 2 drum computer, VCV Rack synthesizer emulator, and VDMX live-video software to create the work and I filmed it on a vintage Sony Trinitron color television.
My video installation, "3 Sears Televisions" is on view at Brassworks Gallery in Portland as part of the “Is It Still Life?” group exhibition. You can find it for sale here on their website:
https://brassworksgallery.com/collections/is-it-still-life-curated-by-krk-ryden/products/joshua-ellingson-3-sears-televisions
All you need is a dark corner, a power outlet, and thousands of dollars.
The Korg Wavestate Module has a vast library of samples that can be addressed individually by MIDI across four different layers. Each layer can contain a single multisample or a sequence of samples and has its own controls for amplitude and filtering. It can add up to a lot of sound.
I helped create this ad for Audible’s new adaptation of George Orwell’s “1984”.It’s the result of a collaboration between Territory Studio, director James Medcraft, and Alphabetical Studio. Alphabetical found my work online and thought I would be a good fit as a Key Artist for the project.
The new issue of Electronic Sound Magazine has a brief interview with me by Isaak Lewis-Smith on their “Opening Shot” spread. It looks like a pretty great magazine and you should go find it!
https://electronicsound.co.uk/