Don Slepian @ Seattle First Baptist Church

Synths meet God šŸ™

šŸ“ø: Ambient Church Seattle

Saturday, Aug 20 ā€¢ 7 pm

The Ambient Church series presents events that strive ā€œto bring new ecologies to architecturally unique spaces through transcendent audio and visual performance.ā€ Hence this rare concert at First Baptist Church featuring Don Slepian, a Pennsylvania-based composer and synthesizer magus who has built a rich discography of blissful, mostly beat-free electronic music dating back to the early ā€™70s.

A former computer engineer, Slepian is one of those early-adopting, tech-savvy musicians who dominated the New Age and electronic-music worlds of the ā€™70s and ā€™80s. Under the direction of Max Matthews, Bell Labs hired Slepian as Artist in Residence in its Acoustics and Behavioral Research department, where he worked from 1979 to 1982 and cut the albumsSea Of Bliss and Rhythm Of Life. These works reflect his ability to create long-form keyboard tapestries threaded with tranquil drones and embellished with gorgeous, bejeweled melodies. This is cerebral, escapist music in the best sense of the words.

This Saturday, Slepian will performĀ Sea Of BlissĀ and other early pieces such asĀ AwakeningĀ andĀ New Dawn. Cool Maritimeā€”Pacific Northwest musician and filmmaker Sean Hellfritschā€”opens. AnĀ immersive light showĀ will augment the sounds.Ā 

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Dave Segal

Dave Segal

Dave Segal is a freelance music writer for The Wire, Pitchfork, Aquarium Drunkard, and other publications. He formerly served as staff writer at The Stranger and as managing editor at Alternative Press. Find him on Twitter @editaurus