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Saturday, March 7, 2020 at 3:30pm to 5:00pm
Klarman Hall auditorium, KG70 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
Join this special event with Suzi Analogue, prolific singer, songwriter, beatmaker, electronic musician, and founder of Never Normal Records.
Catherine Appert, assistant professor of music, is conducting the interview.
This event is part of When Machines Rock: A Celebration of Robert Moog and Electronic Music, March 5 to 7, featuring panels and performances by a wide array of electronic music artists, including renowned synthpop and electro-industrial artist Gary Numan; and electronic music composers David Borden and Suzanne Ciani.
Other events include an opening reception for the Cornell University Library exhibit Electrifying Music: The Life and Legacy of Robert Moog, a DIY synth-building workshop, a concert by Cornell’s Electroacoustic Music Center, and shows at the Haunt by the punk-inspired electronic group ADULT and Suzi Analogue.
View the individual listings in Cornell’s events calendar.
Deb Justice
607-255-4363
Free and open to all
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