“I’m not like the avant-garde artist who is always concerned about being new and original,” he said. “I have a lot of fun with clichés and archetypal musical elements, no matter where they come from, whether it’s Rock-and-Roll or Jazz or a Beethoven String Quartet.
I mean, I’m not afraid to go back and use that material in a way that is somewhat unexpected and new. But my credo is not to be original in everything I do. I like dipping back and taking things we’ve heard before and putting them in a new set of clothes, or maybe placing them in a new room.”
- Composer Steve Moshier
“It is rich, always beautiful, intelligent, “humane” , sometimes sweet, sometimes aggressive, expresses a whole lot of emotions but always in a “contained” way – in one word it reflects the totality of life”
- Composer Adam Kondor, the late ‘NetNewMusic’ discussion (2009) “The Music of Steve Moshier”
“Bold and Intuitive”
- Lewis Segal, LA Times
“Brain-tickling composer Steve Moshier”
- ‘Dance in Los Angeles’ Blog
“Moshier often builds minimalist tension with a melody of about four notes, taking its variations into seductively intense territory”
– Jennifer Fisher, LA Times
“Very heroic and confident, like an Alex North score”
- Singer, actor, avant-pop writer, Rock and Roll ‘Hall of Fame’ inductee Tom Waits to Robert Koehler, LA Times
“Moshier’s score veered towards melody – Bach-like inventions”
- Victoria Looseleaf, LA Times
“Steve Moshier’s majestic, propulsive score”
– Lewis Segal, LA Times
– The Liquid Skin Ensemble at the Thomas Solomon Gallery, LA, CA, May 21st, 2010
PERFORMED WORKS:
(there are over 300 works on this site; to play one, put your cursor over an underlined title and click)
Sneak Preview: Voyage of Odysseus – 20 Miniatures for Liquid Skin (2011) [Midi]
- Naked with Shoes at Highways Performance Space with some of the “Miniatures” (Nov. 2011)
Heidi Duckler’s Dance Theatre at the Ninth International Festival of Movement and Dance, Yaroslavi, Russia, Aug. 10th thru the 20th, 2010:
“Oh, Cosmonaut”/ Russia Mix: Ascend-Adagietto-Presto-Descend (2010)
- Electronic and Acoustic/Electric with the Liquid Skin Ensemble
Archaic Remnants: Five Movements (2008)
2ndMov’t - Andante ma non troppo e grazioso
4thMov’t – Adagietto affetuoso
5thMov’t – Presto non troppo e quasi scherzando
- Premiere performance at Ah Gallery, LA, CA, by the Liquid Skin Ensemble
- Premiere performance at the RealNewMusic Festival, Whittier, CA, 2007 by the Liquid Skin Ensemble
Enough Rope: A 10-Part Song Cycle On The Poems Of Dorothy Parker (2006)
- Dorothy Parker
6. Ballade of a Great Weariness
9. Ballade of Unfortunate Mammals
- Premiered at AH Gallery, LA, CA – April 13th & 14th, 2007; performed by the Liquid Skin Ensemble
- Various movements were used in Rudy Perez’ “Surrender Dorothy!” (2008-09)
Caught Between Boundaries (2003)
- For Hae Kyung Lee and Dancers, Tanzwoche Dance Festival, Germany; performed by the Liquid Skin Ensemble
Close Contact: A Fantasy for Two Electric Keyboards (2001)
- Performed by Jannine Livingston and Ruth Cortez
Unchained Melody – 8 Bagatelles for Piano (1999) [1st Four]
- Performed by Jannine Livingston
- For Hae Kyung Lee and Dancers, World Festival of Sacred Music – the Americas, Cal-State Playhouse, L.A ; performed by the Liquid Skin Ensemble
“Steve Moshier’s intense score”
-Lewis Segal, LA Times
- For Hae Kyung Lee and Dancers, Joyce Theater, NYC, New York; performed by the Liquid Skin Ensemble
Shadows from the Underworld: for Piano (1997)
- Performed by Cynthia Law at CSULB, Long Beach, CA, 2009
Acts of the Moment: for Two Pianos (1993)
- For Hae Kyung Lee and Dancers; co-sponsored by the Harriet and Charles Luckman Fine Arts Complex, The State Playhouse, CSULA, LA, CA
Thomas Babe’s “Demon Wine” excerpts; produced at the Los Angeles Theatre Center (1989):
- Tom Waits as Curly
“…then it gets into a style I call Urban Church; it’s nice not being the musician for a change”
-Tom Waits to the LA Times’ Robert Koehler
Discreet Footsteps - “Demon Wine” (1989)
Smooth Talker – “Demon Wine” (1989)
Call of the Wild - “Demon Wine” (1989)
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; http://brucehamilton.info/smakdemon.mp3 - 2/19/10
“Steve Moshier’s aggressive, counter-rhythmic score”
-Daily Variety
Woodworks (“Prelude”) – for 2 Organs and the CSUF Percussion Ensemble (1988)
- Conceived and directed by Jan Munroe, choreography by Tina Gerstler; Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (LACE), LA, CA
“Steve Moshier’s music is jazzy and minimalist and connects well with the choreography”
-Tom Stringer, LA Reader
Shakespeare’s “The Winter’s Tale” – Concert (freely adapted by David Schweizer); produced by the Modern Artists Company (1985):
Leontes’ Jealousy - “The Winter’s Tale” (1985)
Winter’s Tale Theme – “The Winter’s Tale” (1985)
Rhythm of Bohemia – “The Winter’s Tale” (1985)
Trial of Hermione – “The Winter’s Tale” (1985)
Passion of Wonder – “The Winter’s Tale” (1985)
Reconciliation – “The Winter’s Tale” (1985)
- Performed by the Cartesian Reunion Memorial Orchestra and the Modern Artists Company at the Powerhouse Theater, Santa Monica, CA
Seventh Heaven for Piano Trio (1981)
- Premiere performance at ‘Cartesians in Academia’, CSUF, CA, 1987
Works performed by the legendary Cartesian Reunion Memorial Orchestra (1979-1992):
- Composed over 30 works for this ensemble
– from the “Cartesian Reunion Memorial Orchestra” cassette; originally distributed by High Performance Audio
Precursor to the Liquid Skin Ensemble: Red Ice - “Marked Stalls Only” (1981)
- Red Ice: John Glenn, E. Bass; William Houston, E. Organ; Steve Moshier, Vibraphone; Lloyd Rodgers, E. Organ
Earliest music:
Baader-Meinhof Bounce (1979) – Powervac (Drum Set)
Into Obscurity: for Trumpets & Timpani (1979)
Death of Marat (1978): 2nd Mov’t for Chamber Orchestra – Graduate Recital 1979
Religious Upbringing – 5 American Hymns for Mezzo-Soprano and Viola (1978)
While You Wait: for Piano (1977)
VIDEO:
– All of the above performances were at the Thomas Solomon Gallery, May 22nd, 2010
SCORES:
Triumph of Galatea: for Piano 4 Hands (2009) - 1st Page
Triumph of Galatea: for Piano 4 Hands (2009)
Archaic Remnants: 1st Mov’t (2008) - 1st Page
ELECTRONIC WORKS:
“Limestone Gates” (2011) on Spectropol Records
“These older electronic works for the theatrical stage, created by taming unruly analog devices into something rather organic, seem musically timeless; but they also reanimate the L.A. Scene of those years of which Moshier was a part.”
-Bruce Hamilton, Spectropol Records
- Mash-up of “Drifting” by Kavin Allenson; Drifter
- Mash-up of ”Drifter”/“Drifting” by Richard Sanderson; In The Centre of Everything
The ‘electronic’ portion of “Oh, Cosmonaut” for the Heidi Duckler Dance Theatre’s tour in Russia:
2. Unrequited Occupancy (2010)
- Rudy Perez Performance Ensemble
Alligator Variations – part of Rudy Perez’ “Surrender Dorothy!” (2009)
Pre Show for Rudy Perez’ “Surrender Dorothy!” at Highways Performance Space (2008)
“Surrender” was accompanied by the composer’s formidable Liquid Skin Ensemble”
-Victoria Looseleaf, LA Times
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Oomash – 2/21/11
- Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA
- Intimate Theatre, CSULA, LA, CA
“Upping the artistic ante was the pulsating music of minimalist composer Steve Moshier, who, with his venerable Liquid Skin Ensemble, provided live, rhythmically rich accompaniment”
-Victoria Looseleaf, Dance Magazine
-Commissioned by choreographer Rudy Perez for his “Surrender, Dorothy!” at Highways Performance Space, Santa Monica, CA (2008)
- Also, the Intimate Theater, CSULA, LA, CA (2009) and the Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA (2009) with the Liquid Skin Ensemble and guest mezzo-soprano Linda Brown performing excerpts from the song cycle “Enough Rope”
“Ariel: Ambient Electronic Inspired By Julie Mehretu” Virtual CD (2008):

- “Renegade Delirium” (2002) by Julie Mehretu
- For dancer/choreographer Miguel Olvera; part of the “New Music Haitian Relief” CD (2010)
- For dancer/choreographer Claudia Lopez
llusions from the Edge – Part 4 (1999)
- For Hae Kyung Lee and Dancers; Multicultural Dance Concert, Martha B. Knoebel Dance Theater, CSULB, Long Beach, CA
If I Stopped, Would You Notice? (1997)
- For choreographer Winifred R. Harris‘ Between Lines; Harriet and Charles Luckman Fine Arts Complex, CSULA, LA, CA
- For Hae Kyung Lee and Dancers; Harriet and Charles Luckman Fine Arts Complex, CSULA, LA, CA
- For Hae Kyung Lee and Dancers; Harriet and Charles Luckman Fine Arts Complex, CSULA, LA, CA
Like a Deer in Headlights (1993)

- For choreographer Winifred R. Harris‘ Between Lines; presented as part of “Prime Moves” at CSULA, LA, CA
“Bold and intuitive, Steven Moshier’s music proved an indispensable adjunct to a plotless, pure-dance experience”
-Lewis Segal, LA Times
- For Tina Gerstler’s Danceworks; presented at CSULA, LA, CA
“…a hypnotic synthesized score by Steve Moshier”
-Irene Oppenheim, LA Times
- For Hae Kyung Lee and Dancers, vocals by Anna Homler; presented as part of “Prime Moves” at the Japan America Theater, LA, CA
Sudan (1992)
- An excerpt from “49 Blues Songs for a Jealous Vampire: A Performance by Keith Antar Mason and the Hittite Empire“; presented as part of the ‘Serious Fun Festival’ at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, NYC, New York
Pierre Corneille’s “The Illusion” (freely adapted by Tony Kushner ) excerpts; produced at the Los Angeles Theatre Center (1990):
Opening – “The Illusion” (1990)
17th Century – “The Illusion” (1990)
Unrequited Love - “The Illusion” (1990)
Desperate Times – “The Illusion” (1990)
Night Music - “The Illusion” (1990)
Embrace – “The Illusion” (1990)
Time Travel - “The Illusion” (1990)
Final Act - “The Illusion” (1990)
Epilogue – “The Illusion” (1990)
“Steve Moshier’s music provides a strangely moving, even haunting background that filters in and out through the play, underscoring monologues and whole scenes with the kind of subtle, mysterious motifs found in David Lynch movies”
-Tom Stringer, LA Reader
Deliquium in C (1989):
- Mash-up by composer Adam Kondor at Improvfriday site (2/17-2/19/11) World Music in Perspective
“In the midst of this aural witches brew, Homler and Moshier manage to fuse quasi-human utterances and quasi-musical drones into something both alien and wonderful. The music’s sense of rhythm is entirely internal, but unmistakable; making a polished work of vocal and electronic synthesis that draws the listener in as if by spell“
-Jamie Allen, The Santa Fe New Mexican, Weekly Arts & Entertainment on “Voices from the Deep”
- From performance/sound artist Anna Homler’s “Deliquium in C” at Highways Performance Space, Santa Monica, CA
“Integral and eloquent, transforming Homler’s isolated solo into a seductive environmental experience”
-Jan Breslauer, LA Times
Marlene Meyer’s “Kingfish” excerpts; produced at the Los Angeles Theatre Center (1988):
Opening Theme – “Kingfish” (1988)
Intermission – “Kingfish” (1988)
Soul Searching – “Kingfish” (1988)
Who’s next? – “Kingfish” (1988)
- Drama-Logue Award for “Outstanding Design – Music Composition“
- Produced at the Public Theatre for the New York Shakespeare Festival, New York City, NY
“Some of the most distinctly aural delights since Lily Tomlin’s Search of Inteligent LIfe“
-Lee Melville, Drama-Logue
Force of Gravity (1987-88):
- For dancer/choreographer Karen Goodman; “Fringe Festival”, DanceWorks Studio, LA, CA
” …a perfect pas de deux with composer Steve Moshier’s lush synthesizer score”
-Jacki Apple, LA Weekly
John Fleck’s “Psycho Opera” excerpts; presented by the Modern Artists Company (1987):
Aria – “Stinger” ; Psycho Opera (1987)
Chorale – “Cleanse” ; Psycho Opera (1987)
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Sundream - 10/6/2010
Aria – “Give Me Love” ; Psycho Opera (1987)
Ensemble – “Not Enough” ; Psycho Opera (1987)
Instr. – “Assasination” ; Psycho Opera (1987)
Aria – “Feel”/Instr. – “Minuet” ; Psycho Opera (1987)
- Scenario and all vocals by John Fleck; presented at the Wallenboyd Theater, LA, CA; originally a KPFK radio broadcast
“…the quite delightful contemporary opera score by Steve Moshier”
-Michael Lassell, LA Herald Examiner
Psycho Opera – A Radio Broadcast [KPFK] (1986)
Rome Wasn’t Burnt in a Day: Four Movements (1986)
- For dancer/choreographer Karen Goodman; Three’s Company and Dancers “Lo Tec Series”, San Diego, CA
“Steve Moshier’s synthesized minimalist score is appealing, dramatic, and at times, mesmerizing…”Silent Doorway” is perhaps the most engrossingly mysterious”
-David Gregson, The San Diego Union
Jan Munroe’s “Notes: On Performance!” excerpts; from the Pipeline/MOCA Angel’s Flight Series (1986):
Prologue/Overture - “Notes: On Performance!” (1986)
Creation - “Notes: On Performance!” (1986)
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Crea – 3/24/11
Tortured - “Notes: On Performance!” (1986)
Ultimate Fantasy - “Notes: On Performance!” (1986)
Chair Emerges – “Notes: On Performance!” (1986)
Wacko - “Notes: On Performance!” (1986)
Places/Finale - “Notes: On Performance!” (1986)
- Performed at the Wallenboyd Theater, LA, CA
“…with hefty support from Steve Moshier’s musical punctuations”
-Richard Scaffidi, Drama-Logue Magazine
Anna Homler’s “Breadwoman” (1985):
OO NU DA – “Breadwoman” (1985)
YESH’ TE – “Breadwoman” (1985)
- A cassette originally on High Performance Audio; currently distributed by Ms. Homler
“A pulsating, percussive electronic brew – with textures that run from industrial techno-pop to Eno-style ethnic ambience”
-Brent Wilcox, LA Reader
Donald Krieger’s “Boy’s Life” excerpts (1983):
Drifting - “Boy’s Life” (1983)
Desert Sci-Fi – “Boy’s Life” (1983)
Highway – “Boy’s Life” (1983)
In The Lab - “Boy’s Life” (1983)
Epilogue – “Boy’s Life” (1983)
- Presented at the Cast Theater, LA, CA; L.A. Weekly Theatre Critics’ Award for Sound Design
“Errie music by Steve Moshier”
-Don Shirley, LA TImes
“Hauntingly beautiful music by Steve Moshier”
-Susan Block, LA Weekly
“Steve Moshier’s haunting electronic music shines here”
-Maryl Jo Fox, LA Reader
VIRTUAL ELECTRONIC WORKS:
(Mash-ups are works where the featured artist took my work and “mashed” it with theirs and others)
A Dedication @ Daniel Anthony Stearns (2012):
“This piece was adapted from Vivaldi and is dedicated to composer and underground internet music activist Steve Moshier for his die-hard support of all forms of creativity despite a decided interest of his own in tonality and minimalism and what comes after.”
-Daniel Anthony Stearns
Brief Encounters: A 24-Part Electronic Music Series Dedicated To The Late NetNewMusic Site (2009)
– The works were presented in ‘Pairs’ with accompanying Tom Friedman images
– Part of the “Brief Encounters: 64 Short Electronic Works” CD
The marathon 39 day “one-a-day” rally of a minute or less submissions for the group ‘Shorties’ at the late NetNewMusic site (2009-10):
– Part of the “Brief Encounters: 64 Short Electronic Works” CD
1. Rise
3. All Quiet on the Western Front
6. 16 Tons
7. Will the real Dalton Trumbo please stand up?
8. Chain Gang
9. Flat Tire
10. Slip ‘n Slide
12. Flying Hubcap
13. Roller Coaster
14. Grinder
15. Twist and Shout
16. Broken Hull
17. Don’t give me the ‘Jimmy’!
18. Bumper Car
19. Scrapheap
20. Crazy Glue
22. Will It Heal?
23. The Crusades
24. Blank Check
27. On The Rocks
29. Hit and Run
30. Sacrificial Lamb
31. The Creeper
32. Dig Deep
33. Subway Tokens
34. Dead Man Walking
35. Nightwatch
36. Naked Lunch
38. Cut It Out
39. Hard Ball
The On-Going ‘Postminimal, Totalist, etc. / facebook’ Uploads (2010-12):
1. Journey to the Center of the Earth
2. Rough Trade
3. Black Metal
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; http://brucehamilton.info/blamet.mp3
4. Walk Away
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Driftback
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Driftback 2
5. Flying Low
6. Last Legs
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Legs and Branches
- Part of Bruce Hamilton’s “Duopoly” CD
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Spartacus Robot
7. Blow Holes
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Sparta Dancehall Demon
10. Rake’s Progress
13. Sunken Debris
15. Perry Mason
16. Route 66
19. Between a Rock and a Hard Place
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Rockplaco
20. Wings of Desire
21. Changing Lanes
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Unundo
24. City of Industry
25. The Life of Advanced Property
27. The Cellar is Full of Light
30. Private Parts
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Pryparts
31. Not On My Shift
32. Urban Orphan
- Mash-up by Roger “ErocNet” Sundström; The Loneliness Of Single Hood
- Part of Roger “ErocNet” Sundström’s “We Hear Footsteps” CD
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Breaking Free for a Moment
34. Hook Von Holland
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; The Tesseract Garden
- Improvisation by Gérald DeGroote; Once Upon A Hook (von Holland)
35. Glass Blizzard
- Mash-up by Roger “ErocNet” Sundström; Galactic Trip
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Forth on the Firth of Forth on the Fourth
37. The Penny Arcade Peep Show
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Night Rider
- Mash-up by Kavin Allenson; the thing in the east bathroom stall
39. Thistle Shades
- Mash-up by Roger “ErocNet” Sundström; Lonely Fling
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; The Storm Was Upon Us
42. Black Lagoons
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Song of the Cold Night
- Mash-up by Roger “ErocNet” Sundstrom; Eurasian Curlew In The Fog
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; we wondered at the cloud so high
["Wings of Desire" Mash-up by Steve Layton (8/25-8/27); It Wouldn't Have Happened If]
43. Left in a Peoria Hotel Drawer Since 1929
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; George the Dragon Slayer
44. Night of the Vagrant Ball Players
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; The Eternal Mystery
45. Land of Darkness
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; http://brucehamilton.info/dark.mp3
46. On the Edge of Yage Country
[Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton (10/01); http://brucehamilton.info/cellarbirds.mp3]
["Sunken Debris" Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton (10/21); Sunkenviewkitty]
["Sunken Debris" Mash-up by Steve Layton (10/20-10/22); elliptical orbits]
49. Scraps
50. Babylonian Exile
- Mash-up by Richard Sanderson; One One One One One One
- Part of Richard Sanderson’s “Category Errors” CD
51. Totem Pole
- Mash-up by Richard Sanderson; Punctured Levels
- Part of Richard Sanderson’s “Category Errors” CD
52. The Land, the Crow, the Wind
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; crow
- Mash-up by Richard Sanderson; Nocturnal Aviary
- Part of Richard Sanderson’s “Category Errors” CD
53. Fallen Debris
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; The Stopped Watch Makes Us Remember
54. The Far End of a Forgotten Street
- Mash-up by Chris Vaisvil; General de Gaulle! You are Sitting on my Hat!
- Mash-up by Chris Vaisvil; Recomposing Composition A
- Mash-up by Chris Vaisvil; Spectrally Speaking
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Winter Dream by the Fire
["Malaysian Comeback" Mash-up by Steve Layton (12/29-12/31); Too Much City]
56. Mystery of the Instinctive
- Mash-up by Jérôme Poirier; With Rain (In Memory of Richard Lainhart)
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Memory Flow
["The Western Lands" Mash-up by Steve Layton (1/12-14/12); The Lion Gate]
["Blow Holes" Mash-up by Steve Layton (1/19-21/12); Stirring the Pot]
["Blow Holes" Improv by Gérald DeGroote; Steve Moshier /Gerald DeGroote: Blow Holes II]
["The Life of Advanced Property" Mash-up by Steve Layton (1/26-28/12); Monsoon Celebration]
["Not On My Shift" Mash-up by Steve Layton (2/2-4/12); The Presence]
["Not On My Shift" Mash-up by Roger "ErocNet" Sundström; The Mediumship]
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; The Clock with Broken Hands
58. Stick ‘Em Up
The On-Going ‘society For ShortY new music / facebook’ Uploads (2009-12):
– Images from Groups at the site
“Steve Moshier’s original NNM group has a clear fossil record to trace their ancestry with and to contextualize the modern musical miniature in a variety of guises”
-Daniel Stearns, SFSNM posting
1. Bubble Lips
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Bubble 6
3. Broken Bones
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; http://brucehamilton.info/befour.mp3
5. Blister
6. Buster Brown
9. When can we begin to drill?
11. Cellophane Bible
14. Take a Hike
15. Let’s Dance
16. Loose Change
17. Bulk
18. Wasteland
19. Cut Throat
20. Diatribe
21. Unconditional
22. Spark Plugs
23. Uranian Willy
25. The Calling
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; 03–>All Through the Night
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; 27–>Spaceship
- Part of “ImprovFriday Vol. 1″ CD
26. Tropic of Cancer
27. Peep Hole
28. Death of Marat
29. Whiplash
30. Where’s your sense of decency?
31. Rock Dust
32. Glass Menagerie
33. Sharp Tongue
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Cousins
- Part of Bruce Hamilton’s “Mash Hits Vol. 1″ CD
35. Fistful
36. Port Authority
37. Razor’s Edge
38. The Mayan Caper
39. Quicksand
40. Hole
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Mashermarch
43. Point Blank
45. Shiner
46. Rubberband Man
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Caught
48. Rings of Saturn
49. Veins of Steel
50. Hymn on the Trial of Anne Bourdain
51. Nowhere to run, nowhere to hide
52. Weakest Link
56. Monkey Wrench
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Glitmix
57. High Roller
58. The Year of Living Dangerously
60. Dust Bowl
61. In the Cellar
62. Sparkle Jockey
63. Bustin’ Balls
64. Ductility
65. Call of the Wild
66. White Spots
67. Dig Deep
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Deep Staho Dig
69. Keep Those Cards and Letters Coming
70. Can Someone Dial Elmer Gantry?
71. Banded Skagit
72. Monkey Fist
74. Could I Ride With You Chaps?
75. Dead Hand
76. Drenched Lands
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; The Automatic Magician - 4/14-4/16
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Making the Drop - 4/14-4/16
- Part of Steve Layton & Jérôme Poirier’s “Automatic Drops in Winter” CD
- Mash-up by Jérôme Poirier; [;._-] 4/14-4/16
- Part of Jérôme Poirier’s “Col[-...]lages” CD
77. Veil of Orpheus
The On-Going ‘ImprovFriday’ Uploads (2010-12):
1. Point Blank
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Sky Night, Sky Bright – 3/12-3/13
- Part of Steve Layton’s “Unforeseen Consequences” CD
- Improvisation by Gérald DeGroote; Pointblank II – 2/3-2/5/11
2. Rhumba Call
3. Nighthawks
- Mash-up by Roger “ErocNet” Sundström; Parus Caeruleus World- 4/1-4/3
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Törst - 4/15-4/17
- Mash-up by Roger “ErocNet” Sundström; Birdman – 4/15-4/17
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Watching the Smoke - 4/22-4/24
9. Hard Labor
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Cold Sweat - 4/29-5/1
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; The clock on the wall – 4/29-5/1
- Mash-up by Adam Kondor; Le Chat Noir – 4/29-5/1
- Mash-up by Adam Kondor; Glowing Words - 4/29-5/1
11. Spartacus
- Mash-up by Roger “ErocNet” Sundström; Novic Struktura – 5/13-5/15
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Dronedrift – 5/13-5/15
- Part of Bruce Hamilton’s “Mash Hits Vol.1″ CD
12. Rusty Prostheses
13. Bridge over the River Kwai
- Mash-up by Roger “ErocNet” Sundström; Botrkengine- 5/20-5/22
14. The Vikings
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Golden Gate - 5/27-5/29
16. Hatari
17. Jailhouse Rock
– Mash-up by Steve Layton; Pastpresentfuture- 6/10-6/12
18. Abandoned Ship
19. The Unbearable Lightness of Being
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; http://brucehamilton.info/bleeping.mp3
- Part of Bruce Hamilton’s “Mash Hits Vol. 1″ CD
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; On Purpose - 6/24-6/26
- Mash-up by Jim Goodin; A Scene in Justice League, A Rescue into Hades - 6/24-6/26
- Mash-up by J.C. Combs; Dynamic Trio- 6/24-6/26
– Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Metal Accordion Textures – 6/24-6/26
- Mash-up by Paul Muller; Year of the Rindpest Drumline - 7/1-7/3
- Mash-up by Adam Kondor; Der schöne Müller - 7/1-7/3
22. Exit on Venus
- Mash-up by Adam Kondor; First Mix – 7/8-7/10
– Mash-up by Steve Layton; La Légion étrangère – 7/8-7/10
– Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Heat Chill – 7/8-7/10
– Mash-up by Steve Layton; Run Over by the Wheels of Freedom! – 7/15-7/17
– Mash-up by Jeff Fairbanks; Bell – 7/15-7/17
– Mash-up by Steve Layton; Enchantments – 7/15-7/17
- Part of Steve Layton’s “Unforeseen Consequences” CD
25. Uranian Willy
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Vättar- 7/22-7/24
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Mage - 7/22-7/24
– Mash-up by Roger “ErocNet” Sundström; IF Willy Slews – 7/22-7/24
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Bad Trip - 7/29-7/31
27. Weeds and Debris
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Ear Cinema – 8/5-8/7
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Border Crossing - 12/16-12/18
- Mix by Adam Kondor; Pre-Christmas Stasis – 12/23-12/25
30. Lifting the Lid
- Mash-up/Mix by Jim Goodin; Slipping on the Dancefloor - 1/06-1/08/11
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; I Stood upon this Rock - 1/13-1/15
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; The Black Wind – 1/13-1/15
- Mash-up by Roger “ErocNet” Sundström; Dark Soil – 1/27-1/29
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Twice Upon a Time in the West - 1/27-1/29
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Weather in the Interior - 2/3-2/5
35. Switchblade Eyes
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; stranger’s dream – 2/10-2/12
- Mash-up by Roger “ErocNet” Sundström; The Forces - 2/10-2/12
- Mash-up by John Donne; Down The 9th Street Canal - 2/17-2/19
37. Tornado Alley
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Odaesan Mountain – 2/24-2/26
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Bed thoughts over a night gone wrong - 3/10-3/12
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Cave Painting - 3/10-3/12
40. Asphalt Jungle
- Mash-up by Paul Muller; Neon Moon - 3/24-3/26
41. Ration with Gambler Fingers
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Terrifying Beauty - 3/31-4/2
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Gauze
44. Nova Express
["The Probability of Stasis" Mash-up by Steve Layton (4/28-4/30); This Unfruited Plain]
- “Nova Express” Mash-up by Steve Layton; Caldera
45. Bucket of Nails
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Gloree Train - 5/19-5/21
- Part of Steve Layton’s “Strange Neighborhood” CD
46. Didn’t See It Coming: 1/10/10 for sFSYnm
- Mash-up by Bruce Hamilton; Seeit
47. Somewhere North of Monterrey
- Mash-up by Steve Layton; Butch’s Stew
- Improvisation by Gérald DeGroote; Still Somewhere North Of Monterrey
CD’s:
(available at iTunes and Rhapsody)
HONORS AND AWARDS:
2011 – Bellingham Electronic Arts Festival, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA, USA
- Six Virtual Electronic works were presented including four Mash-ups
2010 – “Will the real Dalton Trumbo please stand up?”: Selected as part of the 360 Degrees of 60×60 at the International Computer Music Conference (ICMC)
– Will the real Dalton Trumbo please stand up?
- 60×60 Dance in London, England, 7/24/10; Cody’s Moving Group, choreographer Cody Choi
– 60×60 Dance in St. Louis, Miss., 10/3/10; Alexandra Ballet, choreographer CiCi Houston
- Minifest Bellingham, WA, 11/6 & 7/10 at Western Washington University
1995 – Lester Horton Dance Award for Music in Dance
- An evening of work for choreographer Hae Kyung Lee
– Nominated 6 times for the award
1989 – Los Angeles Theatre Center Artistic Associate – Composer
1988 – Drama-Logue Theatre Critics’ Award – Marlene Meyer’s “Kingfish” at LATC, LA, CA
1983 – LA Weekly Theatre Critics’ Award – Donald Krieger’s “Boy’s Life” at the Cast Theater, LA, CA
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www.liquidskinensemble.com
























































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