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SUMMARY:November 2025 Frequency Fridays
DESCRIPTION:On the evening of Friday\, November 7th\, we are delighted to present musician/composer/instrument maker Nick Demopolous’ solo project Smomid (NYC)\, sound designer TC Cryder’s solo project Fractured Eons (OH)\, experimental electronic musician/digital artist Doug Leed (CMH)\, and improvisational musician Torin Jacob’s solo project Obsessed with Sound (CMH). Doors 7:30pm\, show begins at 8:00pm sharp. $10.00 prepaid\, $15 at the door. \nSupporters of our 2025-2026 season include the Greater Columbus Arts Council\, the Ohio Arts Council\, the National Endowment for the Arts\, and the Columbus Foundation. \nAbout the artists: \nNick Demopoulos is a visionary musician\, composer\, and instrument inventor known for pushing the boundaries of sound and technology. As the creator of the Smomid (String Modeling Midi Device)\, Nick has redefined the possibilities of live music performance\, blending traditional instrumentation with cutting-edge innovation. With a background in jazz guitar\, sound design and electronic music\, Nick’s work spans a unique fusion of genres\, offering audiences an immersive experience that is as visually captivating as it is sonically groundbreaking. Smomid music often features glitchy and scattered beats\, sampling\, abstract textures\, ambient spaces\, and improvisation. Smomid music draws on many varied influences and creates bizarre juxtapositions with deft sonic versatility\, with heavy beats\, Gregorian Monks chanting and Taiko drum sounds all coexisting comfortably. In listening to Smomid one gets the impression that anything is possible and that all sound universes can coexist. Nick designed and created his own instruments for the purpose of facilitating live interactive\, audiovisual performances realized by using the gestures one would associate with playing an acoustic instrument.These instruments create sound\, emit light through high powered LED displays  embedded in the instruments and control video animations.  \nFractured Eons (TC Cryder) started his musical journey early in life with the dance music of the early 1980s that he heard played by his mother.  His passion for music deepened as he discovered Industrial music and delved into the more bizarre sounds of noise and punk. After DJing for several years\, TC began making music in 2018\, eventually settling into the hypnotic sounds of techno and focusing his efforts on brilliant sound design and deep driving rhythms.  His sound design focuses on the atmospheric\, calling upon nature and the ethereal layered textures that blend the synthetic with the physical universe. His performance for this show will be specifically about the intersection of his upbringing in rural Ohio\, focused on the darkness of night and the intersection of nature and the sounds of industry and machines during the night. \nObsessed with Sound is the solo project of Columbus-based multi-instrumentalist and producer Torin Jacobs. \nDoug Leed (aka Dogboy) is an extemporaneous instrumentalist and digital artist from Columbus\, OH. Having played guitar in traditional rock bands for over 30 years\, he now also plays a combo of touch pad synthesizers\, loopers\, and effects pedals to create psychedelic and experimental soundscapes. Doug has collaborated with a range of musicians and artists from around Central Ohio; current projects include The Swappers with Jeremy Wendling and Nyctalopia with Brian Werstler and Bill Stoner.
URL:https://thefusefactory.org/event/november-2025-frequency-fridays/
LOCATION:The Old First Presbyterian Church\, 1101 Bryden Road\, Columbus\, OH\, 43205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Frequency Fridays,Performance
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SUMMARY:December 2025 Frequency Fridays: An evening with Jon Irabagon
DESCRIPTION:On the evening of Friday\, December 5th\, we are thrilled and delighted to feature saxophonist/composer Jon Irabagon (ORD). Joining him on the bill are tubist/composer Tony Zilincik (CMH) and jazz multi-instrumentalist Billy Wolfe (CMH).  Doors 7:30pm\, show begins at 8:00pm sharp. $10.00 prepaid\, $15 at the door. \nSupporters of our 2025-2026 season include the Greater Columbus Arts Council\, the Ohio Arts Council\, the National Endowment for the Arts\, and the Columbus Foundation. Our partner for this show is A Tribe For Jazz.  \nAbout the artists: \nFirst-generation Filipino-American Jon Irabagon (b. 1978\, Chicago) has been influenced by the self-empowering and individualistic philosophies and aesthetic of the great AACM (Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians) ensembles as well as the historic world-class tenor saxophone lineage from his hometown. Equally adept at composing for rising stars in new music and the most intricate modern jazz ensemble\, Irabagon builds on this foundation by adding modern classical and late-period John Coltrane to his compositional base\, focusing primarily on mixed chamber ensembles to take advantage of hand-chosen musicians’ voices and attitudes. \nIrabagon’s main focus is building his own compositional voice\, as evidenced by receiving grants and commissions like The Stone at National Sawdust Commissioning Series\, an Artists at Albatross Reach compositional residency\, the Shifting Foundation\, two French American Cultural Exchange grants\, a Chamber Music America New Jazz Works grant\, a South Arts Jazz Road touring grant\, and an upcoming USArtists International grant. Irabagon currently runs his own imprint\, Irabbagast Records\, to release his own uncategorizable works as well as other cutting-edge\, creative artists. \nTony Zilincik holds degrees in music composition from Central Michigan University and Bowling Green (OH) State University. He is an assistant professor of music at Capital University in Columbus\, Ohio where he is the head of the instrumental music area and the composition area. He teaches music theory\, composition\, tuba and conducts the Brass Choir and Capital Thunder\, the university Tuba and Euphonium ensemble. He is the principal tubist of the Central Ohio Symphony Orchestra\, and is a member of the Cathedral Brass at St. Joseph Cathedral in Columbus. He performs regularly with Dr. Tony’s Original Ragtime Band\, and the Ceremony Brass brass quintet. He is the E-flat tuba soloist with the Brass Band of Columbus\, and the former director of the Central Ohio Brass Band. He has performed with the Vaughn Wiester Famous Jazz Orchestra\, and for touring Broadway shows including The Lion King\, Annie\, and Mary Poppins. He has appeared as a tuba soloist with the Central Michigan University Brass Band\, the Brass Band of Columbus and with numerous area high school ensembles. A prolific composer\, Zilincik’s works have been performed in Europe and the US. Many of his compositions are published by Cimarron Music Press. \nBorn and raised north of Chicago in Mundelein\, Illinois\, Billy Wolfe began playing piano at the age of 5 and saxophone at the age of 10. Billy earned a bachelor of music degree from Capital University in Columbus\, Ohio\, where he began his professional career playing with bands such as Vaughn Wiester’s Famous Jazz Orchestra\, the Dayton Jazz Orchestra\, and the Brian Michael Smith-John Vermeulen Octet. In 2009\, Billy decided to pursue a master of music degree from DePaul University. It was during this period that he first began exploring the creative possibilities of contemporary large ensemble music\, an interest inspired by his studies with Tom Matta and experiences performing with several Chicago area new music groups. After spending roughly a decade in the Washington DC metropolitan area\, Billy recently returned to Columbus where he can be found freelancing with a wide array of Ohio musicians. He currently leads Billy Wolfe Octet and The Tristano School Project as well as co-leading the nine piece MW9 ensemble with Baltimore based trumpeter Leo Maxey and the New Orleans trad/funk inspired District Brass alongside David Agee. Billy is also is a member of the Bohemian Caverns Jazz Orchestra\, Vaughn Wiester’s Famous Jazz Orchestra\, The Rick Brunetto Big Band\, The Brad Linde Expanded Ensemble\, Joe Duran’s Projections\, Will Strickler’s Parallel Structures\, and the avant-garde quartet/quintet\, “Team Players”.
URL:https://thefusefactory.org/event/december-2025-frequency-fridays-an-evening-with-jon-irabagon/
LOCATION:The Old First Presbyterian Church\, 1101 Bryden Road\, Columbus\, OH\, 43205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Frequency Fridays,Performance
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