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Memoribility

There’s a difference between something being interesting, and something being memorable. For instance, there’s some music that’s very easy to remember, to the point where it gets stuck in our head and plays throughout days, weeks, months, and over time, but it might not be very interesting to us.
Likewise, there’s music that can [...]

Sunday May 29th, 2011 in News | Leave a Comment »

‘Alphabet of Movements’ in The Wire

Tuesday May 10th, 2011 in News | 2 Comments »

Alphabet of Movements LP now available

I’m excited to announce that my new record, Alphabet of Movements, is now available worldwide. Type Records have again stepped up and produced a very fine edition of this recording, on LP only. The jacket design and printing is top notch, and the vinyl sounds excellent.
The record is pressed on black vinyl, [...]

Saturday April 23rd, 2011 in News | Leave a Comment »

Alphabet of Movements video

Before the end of this month, Type Records will release my next LP, Alphabet of Movements, which I’ve discussed here previously. This LP release is the sister recording to The Whole, also released by Type, and documents two versions of the live material I’ve been performing in support of that record.

Jon Mueller: Alphabet of [...]

Saturday April 9th, 2011 in News | Leave a Comment »

Bear with me

There was some intricate activity happening between myself, a women whom I don’t know, and a man who seemed to have some kind of special, yet negative, powers. Suddenly, the intricacy stopped, as I looked at film-like frames of “past scenes” of this activity on a computer screen. In some of the frames, [...]

Thursday April 7th, 2011 in News | Leave a Comment »

Recent interviews

There are two new Case Studies added to that section of the site: interviews with Marcus Schmickler and Matthew De Gennaro. I hope you enjoy the read, and if you’re unfamiliar with their work, do explore further.

Thursday April 7th, 2011 in News | Leave a Comment »

RPM

It was a warm late afternoon, and I was driving home. The car windows were down, and it was really a great day out. Suddenly I noticed that each time I stepped on the gas, the rpm dial shot up way past the normal place, indicating a warning each time it did.  Since I was [...]

Sunday April 3rd, 2011 in News | Leave a Comment »

Benefit for the recovery in Japan

Thrill Jockey/Antiopic announce:
Benefit for the Recovery In Japan Compilation
Download Available Here For $15 (see below for 64 song track listing):
Benefit for the Recovery in Japan, a compilation album with contributions from over sixty diverse artists from around the world, was released via Thrill Jockey’s Fina-Music online digital music store. 100% of the proceeds from [...]

Sunday March 27th, 2011 in News | Leave a Comment »

Just visiting

While traveling, a man and woman visit a small town local bar off the highway. The only people inside are the bartender and three local men, who all turn and stare as the visitors enter. The man orders two beers and the bartender serves them without saying much. The man and woman then take a [...]

Tuesday March 8th, 2011 in News | Leave a Comment »

Silence

When I was in the 5th grade, I would walk to school when the weather permitted. On a few occasions during this walk, I thought very seriously about what it would be like if I did not speak to anyone that day, and while I knew it would be difficult to do, it would somehow [...]

Monday March 7th, 2011 in News | Leave a Comment »