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It must be something in the water. One hundred years after Saint Paul experimental composer Arthur Farwell dissected Native Indian melodies and piled up unrelated tonalities, a core of dedicated underground Minnesota sound explorers is still sampling, mashing-up, and otherwise taking musical liberties. Although largely unsung in this state of above-ground musical champions, there is a rich vein of experimental music that runs from Sauk Rapids to Duluth and Rochester, and through both of the Twin Cities.
Music lovers often assume that such nonconformists are simply out to be belligerent, making unlistenable noise in order to annoy and make a mockery of the true musical family. Actually, thumbing our nose at all that is good, tonal, and Pulitzerian is rarely in our minds; experimental musicians are just curious about sound and will stop at nothing to hear where that might lead.
Thanks to the invention of the laptop, a costly conservatory education is no longer necessary for a so-called career in music. Everyone can be equally ignored or celebrated. But, just as there’s more than one way to skin a piano, no two machines will spit out the same music. That’s because in the end, it is up to the human imagination to determine what goes in and what comes out. Preston Wright, Scott Miller, and Brian Heller, to name three examples, are each blazing entirely independent digital trails.
Being emancipated from the orchestra also sets one free from the orchestra’s usual habitat, the concert hall. The place you choose to insert your music into society, the venue you select for your compositions, can be as creative a decision as the sequence of waveforms you choose. Sound has become one of the public arts, a way to shape the environment in which people live and move—just take a shadow-walk with Viv Corringham.

Originally appeared in issue 18.2 of access+ENGAGE. Subscribe to this free arts e-magazine.
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