Beat the Rush: Ambient Soundscape
Event Details
Join us for the first Beat the Rush event of 2019, when visitors can enjoy a special performance by Austin-based musician Cédric Theys who will produce an \’ambient soundscape\’ in our atrium. Cédric Theys
Event Details
Join us for the first Beat the Rush event of 2019, when visitors can enjoy a special performance by Austin-based musician Cédric Theys who will produce an ’ambient soundscape’ in our atrium.
Cédric Theys is a French musician and producer currently living in Austin TX. After playing bass and guitar for almost 20 years, he started using the touch guitar exclusively in the last few years, for soundscapes, experimental & progressive electronic rock. He uses the instrument with guitar and bass techniques as well as tapping techniques. Cédric was heavily influenced by progressive music, hard rock, and electronics at an early age and has more recently spent much more time with classical and noise.
As part of 4Element in the late ’90s and early 2000, he founded Mad Ducks Records as a vehicle to release and produce various albums over the years. In 2005, after its second album, 4Element was defunct but Cédric kept playing improvisational music as well as being part of various electronic projects. In 2011 he produced more acoustic albums in jazz, pop and world music. During the next 4 years, he moved to Austin and had incredible encounters with talented musicians, which had major impacts on his playing and his production ideas. Cédric has been refocusing his energy on solo soundscapes and spontaneous compositions and is starting to compose extensively for various formations with eclectic instrumentation.
Beat the Rush is a performance series that features live music inspired by visual art on view.
Museum admission is always free on Thursdays. On the third Thursday of each month, the museum remains open until 9 pm.
The Blanton is located at the intersection of Congress Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Paid parking is available in the Blanton/Brazos Garage on Brazos Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Parking is $4; bring your ticket with you to the front desk of the museum.
Time
January 17, 2019 6:00 pm(GMT+00:00)