STTSM Unleashes Digital Audio-Visual Mayhem

Colombian artist blends raw techno with Nounish visuals in streaming debut

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Key facts

  • 1STTSM launched first of planned 'Experimental Electronic Live Sessions'
  • 2Session features audio-reactive Nounish visuals
  • 3Livestream includes collaboration with another artist
  • 4Initial platform testing was completed before the main event

The Digital Frontier of Sound

We live in strange times when Colombian experimental musicians can beam mind-altering audio-visual experiences directly into your living room. STTSM, the South American sonic mad scientist with a penchant for analog synthesizers and electric guitars, has officially launched his 'Experimental Electronic Live Sessions' - a bizarre digital convergence of raw techno, improvisation, and those unmistakable square-framed cartoon spectacles that keep proliferating across the digital landscape.

Test Flights in Electronic Airspace

On March 18th, STTSM conducted what can only be described as a test flight into the digital ether. "Test with Stremm," read the cryptic transmission, followed by an equally mysterious admission hours later: "It was just a test, tomorrow I will be hosting the real one!" Like any self-respecting audio alchemist, STTSM wasn't about to unleash his full arsenal without first checking the structural integrity of his digital launchpad.

The Main Event Arrives

True to his word, the experimental transmission fired off right on schedule. On March 19th at 22:02 GMT, STTSM launched his promised 'Experimental Electronic Live Sessions' featuring collaborator Fabs27. The Colombian audio alchemist made good on his commitment to deliver twice-monthly digital streaming sessions as part of his grant-funded mission.

While the specifics of the digital psychedelia remain partially shrouded in mystery, the evidence confirms the session occurred via streamm.tv, bringing the strange sonic fusion of raw techno, improvisation, and Nounish visual mayhem to anyone brave enough to tune in. Like any proper gonzo experiment, the boundaries between performer and audience, digital and analog, art and absurdity were gleefully obliterated in real-time.

The Savage Rhythm Continues

But one hit of this audio-visual hallucinogen wasn't enough. The following day, March 20th, STTSM and Fabs27 unleashed another dose of their experimental electronic concoction. "STTSM Experimental Electronic Live Sessions feat Fabs27" proclaimed the transmission, barely 24 hours after their first digital assault on the senses.

This relentless dedication to the twice-monthly streaming commitment speaks to the Colombian audio explorer's serious intent. Not content with a solitary performance, STTSM is systematically constructing a regular pipeline of boundary-pushing electronic soundscapes, delivered directly through the digital ether to audiences worldwide.

On March 21st, STTSM provided further evidence of his successful experimental electronic music livestream. "I'm so happy to have the opportunity to express myself through music and share this happiness with more people in and out of the Nouns Community!" he declared, confirming the grant's direct impact on his ability to create and broadcast live performances.

The hour-long session proved to be a genuine multimedia extravaganza, featuring James Finnerty on guitar while STTSM piloted an impressive array of electronic equipment. Photos from the event revealed the pair in their natural habitat: surrounded by modular synthesizers, keyboards, and makeshift rectangular glasses mimicking the iconic Nouns aesthetic.

Most impressively, the performance featured custom audio-reactive visuals specifically crafted for this grant, directly fulfilling the visual integration promised in STTSM's proposal. "Audio-reactive nounish visuals, crafted just for this grant!" STTSM noted proudly. The studio environment, hosted at a space called Mooncha with support from Sitiocaos for the "IRL vibes," created the perfect laboratory for this sonic experiment.

This first pair of official sessions represents the opening salvo in STTSM's campaign to create immersive experiences bridging physical and digital worlds, bringing his unique brand of Colombian experimental electronics to global audiences.