
Event Horizon presents Domino, Errant Space and Ritchie DeCarlo
The Event Horizon concert series features Electronic, Avant Garde, and Experimental music along with the work of live video, laser and analog projection artists. The concerts are always free and open to all.
Domino: Besides Improvised composition and production, Irman is an “Outsider Musician” and has played some version of every genre of music since 1977. Currently, Irman performs on, but is not limited to; Prepared and Processed Acoustic Cello, Electric Bass Guitar and various Electronics.
Errant Space is a project of composer/recordist Craig Chin. Its goal is spatio-temporal dilation through sound. Performances are site-specific, spontaneous compositions influenced by both the physical characteristics of the space they are performed in and the occupants of that space. Recent Errant Space projects include the soundtrack for the documentary Baato, and soundtracks for the tabletop adventure card game Dark Venture and its sequel, Battle of The Ancients. Craig has also produced the monthly Errant Space Podcast since 2015, which often features interesting experimental and electronic musicians. Additionally, Craig has curated several music series, including a monthly electronic and experimental night and the Space Out, Outside series. He also has a weekly radio show, The Space Program, on Vassar College’s Station WVKR.
Ritchie DeCarlo is a well-known drummer in the Philadelphia area. He is currently playing with ONE NOW AGO, Michael Bernier, Percy Jones, Scott McGill & also teaching drums. Released the first solo album in 2013 titled WEEK. The album features many guest musicians: David Fiuczynski, Michael Manring, Pat Mastelotto, Michael Bernier, Percy Jones, Markus Reuter & MORE! The past decade he produced over 10 additional albums. In 2009 the modular synthesizer appeared in his studio & this changed his direction immediately. Today Ritchie is incorporating all of his 40 years experience into his solo live performances. Electronic percussion, loops & all types of synthesizers come together in his excursions for your ears.
Admission is FREE