Marty is a Prick

This is from the record Book of Job by Paris1919.  It uses a 1903 film by Cecil Hepworth of Alice in Wonderland.   The original print was pretty well destroyed and this video takes that a few steps further. its an older track but its a big favorite.

The Cameraman’s Revenge

The score is a taken from a live performance (march 29,2012 Ritz theater, MPLS) of Paris1919 a US experimental music ensemble. Paris 1919’s sole permanent member is composer Chris Strouth(electronics). The lineup on this recording is: Randall Davidson(cello), Drew Miller (Bass), Tim Ritter (Bass electronics), John Snell X (guitar), Joseph Pettini (drums), Eric White(drums), Mike […]

8 bit kaki-the video

8 Bit Kaki video still

An Afro-Glitch from Paris1919, The music is dark abstract and twist like a love child of Nurse With Wound and Fela Kuti,and was raised by John Cage and Sigur Ros

Music by Chris Strouth and Eric White (assist by Alec Roslik) most of the art work featured is from William Blake

Deathbed Salesman (The Arthur Miller Mix by Chris Strouth for Paris1919)

Jeremy Messersmith's Deathbed Salesman ,Arthur Miller Mix, by Chris Strouth for Paris1919

one of two remixes I did for Jeremy Messersmith and his The Reluctant Graveyard Doctors Without Borders Remix

It’s Not What it Seems

A metaphor for broken relationships this is a piece that starts in one way and goes in a very different direction. A deep nod to Steve Reich

the Advocate’s Devil

A video of the Advocate’s Devil by Paris 1919. The answer to the question of a second exploded.

Lock, Load, Rock, Roll

From the Book of Job record by Paris 1919, this is homage to Motorhead in a completely abstract way

Snow- Long Winters Night remix

A remix of the Randy Newman song Snow, as performed by Claudine Longet. I doubt very much that either one would approve but its a nice bit of surealness.

Marty is a Prick

What if the monsters didn’t want to be monsters anymore?

Blood Mountain

a piece of music about dialysis, based on the rhythms of the dialysis machines, and the word blood.

Accord of Claire

a musing on Clare Delune by Claude Debussey not that you would ever recognize it as such.