FaMLE presents Band Night at Club Killian

November 15, 2024 | 08:00 pm

Free and Open to the Public
November 15, 2024 | 08:00 pm

Come check out a night of electronic music ranging from reggaeton to drum’n’bass @ Club Killian! Featuring the bands:JAMY: Let’s Jam!

Jennifer Fairhurst, Yaro Luchko, Anna Yang, Mitsuki Suda

PFCC - People for Creative Change: Sparking Changes, Amplifying Voices (GPT Generated)

Cynthia Qi, Finley Tang, Christina Zhang

Enter Your Name: Who@are: /you$

Franklin Wang, Cem Keske, Will Crockett, Jaedon Whyte

KEvanSKyle: Four loud, annoying college students that make experimental electronic music with cool electronics

Skylar Huber, Evan Ingoldsby, Kevin Toledo Fernandez, Kyle Williams

Livestream: https://web.mit.edu/webcast/mta/f24/

About FaMLE:

FaMLE, the MIT Laptop Ensemble, is a forum for the exploration of emerging digital musical practices, with a particular focus on collaborative music performance. We use a variety of software and hardware instruments to learn about current performance techniques, and ensemble members have the opportunity to create new compositions and instruments to explore their personal musical interests. Open to all members of the MIT community, FaMLE offers a practice-based vision of the future of digital musicianship.

Come check out a night of electronic music ranging from reggaeton to drum’n’bass @ Club Killian! 
 
Featuring the bands:
  • JAMY: Let’s Jam!

    • Jennifer Fairhurst, Yaro Luchko, Anna Yang, Mitsuki Suda

  • PFCC - People for Creative Change: Sparking Changes, Amplifying Voices (GPT Generated)

    • Cynthia Qi, Finley Tang, Christina Zhang

       

  • Enter Your Name: Who@are: /you$

    • Franklin Wang, Cem Keske, Will Crockett, Jaedon Whyte

  • KEvanSKyle: Four loud, annoying college students that make experimental electronic music with cool electronics

    • Skylar Huber, Evan Ingoldsby, Kevin Toledo Fernandez, Kyle Williams

 

Livestream: https://web.mit.edu/webcast/mta/f24/

 

About FaMLE:

FaMLE, the MIT Laptop Ensemble, is a forum for the exploration of emerging digital musical practices, with a particular focus on collaborative music performance. We use a variety of software and hardware instruments to learn about current performance techniques, and ensemble members have the opportunity to create new compositions and instruments to explore their personal musical interests. Open to all members of the MIT community, FaMLE offers a practice-based vision of the future of digital musicianship.