![]() ![]() ![]() I’ve been running the show since the festival’s inception in 2010. Posted by tonyyoungblood at 4:47 pm Tagged with: Concurrence, Make Nashville, No Stress, Paul Horton, Tim KaiserĬircuit Benders’ Ball is a biennial celebration of hardware hacking, free culture, art, and the creative spirit. Details below.Īn Evening with Tim Kaiser and No Make Nashville, 947 Woodland St, Nashville, TN 37206Ĭreate a Piezo Electric Pick-up with Tim Make Nashville, 947 Woodland St, Nashville, TN 37206Īll ages, $15 for Make Nashville members, $20 for general publicīuy tickets here. Saturday afternoon from 12pm to 3pm, Tim Kaiser will lead a workshop on making piezoelectric pick-ups, the very same kind he puts in his kalimbas and bowed instruments. ![]() Here’s Paul at the 2014 Circuit Benders’ Ball (under the moniker The Tree is Base): Paul plays in the jazz duo Concurrence and is a touring member of the Alabama Shakes. As the solo act No Stress, Paul uses circuit-bent toys, keyboards, and looping pedals to make music unlike anything you’ve heard. Opening the Friday evening show is Nashville keyboardist and circuit bender No Stress (Paul Horton). This profile by Make TV is a great introduction: On Saturday afternoon, he will lead a piezoelectric pick-up workshop.īased out of Duluth, Minnesota, Tim creates his own instruments out of thrift store finds, children’s musical toys, automotive parts, and in a few cases, snow plows! He plucks, bows, loops, and bends the instruments into melodic, otherworldly ambient music. Tim Kaiser, maker supreme, ambient maestro, and two-time Circuit Benders’ Ball performer, is returning to Nashville on Friday, April 14th to perform a special set at Make Nashville. ![]()
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