Gas Chamber Orchestra

Gas Chamber Orchestra

The Gas Chamber Orchestra is a noise music ensemble consisting of Michael Andrade, Mark Grey, Gary Singh, and Ryan Torchia, which was formed in 1991 at San José State University in San Jose, California while the four were electroacoustic music composition students. From 1992-1995, they performed many Free improvisation music concerts with surrealist, fluxist and dadaist overtones, incorporating such absurd elements to performances such as cooking on stage with amplified utensils, destroying a car with sledgehammers, performing in unusual spaces like bathrooms and workshops, overnight, or to empty concert halls. They performed throughout California and in Las Vegas, and on KFJC radio. The also composed the soundtrack for "Do What Do", a performance art piece created by the CADRE Laboratory for New Media.

The Gas Chamber Orchestra stopped performing regularly in 1996, after its members completed their MAs. Andrade died from undetermined natural causes on 2 March, 1996. Mark Grey is composer-in-residence at the Phoenix Symphony. Gary Singh writes for the San Jose Metro. Ryan Torchia completed a Ph.D. in Music Composition from the University at Buffalo in 2005, and now works in Daly City, California as a tester for Digidesign.

External links

* [http://www.myspace.com/thegaschamberorchestra The Gas Chamber Orchestra] , on My Space.
* [http://www.metroactive.com/papers/metro/05.14.98/gaschamberorch-9819.html Mock-Speed Recital] , "Metroactive", 14 May 1998


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