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Todd Rundgren embarks on his virtual tour, “Clearly Human,” playing his 1989 album
Nearly Human in full along with choice cuts from his catalog. This week includes shows from New York (Feb. 16 and 17), Virginia (Feb. 19), Pittsburgh (Feb. 20), and Ohio (Feb. 22). Buy tickets here.
The Tibet House “U.S. 34th Annual Benefit Concert” goes virtual this year with live and pre-recorded segments streaming via Mandolin. The lineup, curated by renown composer
Philip Glass, features
Eddie Vedder, Patti Smith, Iggy Pop, Flaming Lips, Cage the Elephant, Annie Lennox, Phoebe Bridgers, Brittany Howard, Valerie June, Angélique Kidjo, Laurie Anderson, Chocolate Genius Inc., Tessa Thompson, Saori Tsukada, Jesse Paris Smith, Tenzin Choegyal, Rubin Kodheli and many, many more. The show will start with a personal video message from the 14th Dalai Lama. The livestream airs Wednesday, February 17th at 7 PM. Tickets available here.
Radios in the trees, a transmitter in the pond, and a weather-driven synth. These are just some of what you’ll find on The Wave Farm, a 29-acre property in New York’s Hudson Valley dedicated to radio and transmission arts. It’s anchored by community radio station WGXC, accompanied by a cornucopia of additional tiny terrestrial and internet stations.
Jennifer Waits takes us on an auditory tour of the farm, along with a visit to the station’s Hudson, NY studio, where station manager and managing news editor Lynn Sloneker lays out all these audio feeds. Then in the Wave Farm studio, artistic director Tom Roe details the organization’s history, which has its roots in the unlicensed micropower radio movement of the 1990s.