Assemble 11 at The Ace Hotel

assemble11_yfm New York City's Ace Hotel invited my friend and collaborator Pat Noecker, a.k.a. RAFT to host an ASSEMBLE event in their lobby this fall. The result was a performance of RAFT's ensemble piece, “Transmissions, Long Tones in A and E" performed on Saturday, October 19 at 8 p.m. in the hotel's lobby, for free to the public. The all-star ensemble brought together for the evening included Brian Chase (Yeah Yeah Yeahs), Sabisha Friedberg, Dana Schechter, Greg Fox (Guardian Alien/Z’s), J.G. Thirlwell (Foetus), Camilla Padgitt-Coles, Melissa Moore, Rachel Mason, Daniel Schlett and Pat Spadine (Ash Can Orchestra) and yours truly on video projections.

J.G. Thirlwell describes the Assemble experience thusly: RAFT gathers performers from NYC underground + experimental music scenes, scatters them around a room, and sets them loose — creating a personalized, fully immersive music experience that alters depending where you’re standing. The performance in its simplest form is 11 musicians working to sustain the notes of A and E.

This was one of my favorite performances of all time, and I feel incredibly honored to have been a part of it.

Above: video of ASSEMBLE XI, “TRANSMISSIONS in A and E” by Torsten Meyer

Noisey: Parkay Quarts Show Us Their New York In The Final Jansport Bonfire Session

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I edited these videos featuring Parquet Courts talking about their adopted hometown of New York City and playing a concert in Williamsburg's Havemeyer Park. The band was kind enough to take us around their version of New York, which includes a graffiti'd shutter door store and a game of pickup basketball that has been going on since the sport's inception. - Noisey

Read more at NOISEY

Spun O Lith: Purity Control / Rebecca Gaffney / Matthew Caron / Peter Shapiro

spunolith_web Purity Control with Rebecca Gaffney performing in her Spun O Lith installation at Fitness Gallery on February 28th, 2013.

Live video mix by Matthew Caron & Peter Shapiro.

Spun O Lith: Purity Control / Rebecca Gaffney / Matthew Caron / Peter Shapiro from Matthew Caron on Vimeo.

"Rebecca Gaffney's Spun O Lith installation at Fitness Gallery, during which the split's recording was taken. The video itself, mixed by Matthew Caron and Peter Shapiro, is full of eplileptic-averse flashing and uncanny valley-oblitering facial distortion. Guess it's that time again to freak out the squares." - Mike Sugarman, Ad Hoc

Read more about Spun O Lith and Purity Control at Ad Hoc

Fyne, with a touch of terror and scattered howlers

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PM014 - Matthew Caron - Fyne, with a touch of terror and scattered howlers

**Edition of 50 Full Color zines. Matthew Caron aka Your Friend Matthew is a video and installation artist who lives and works in Brooklyn. His style is a fusion of first-hand documentary elements with live camera feedback, improvisation with light and musical elements, frequently characterized by the use of inexpensive or busted gear and long-term collaborative projects with Mishka NYC, Long Distance Poison, RAFT, Fast Food Music Video, Rebecca Gaffney and Australian psych pop duo Gypsy & The Cat.

PURCHASE FROM PLANT MIGRATION RECORDS

This zine is a collection of images from his solo show at helper projects in Brooklyn curated by Plant Migration Records. Fyne, with a touch of terror and scattered howlers was shown on August 24th, 2013 and featured performances by RAFT, Mickey Fit, Lazurite and Rebecca Gaffney with Aaron Caleb

Fyne, with a touch of terror and scattered howlers from Matthew Caron on Vimeo.

fyne-web-8293 Pat Noecker of RAFT wrote about his experience at the Fyne opening, click here to read it.

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Pamela Love for Jawbone New York Fashion Week

I edited this short film on designer Pamela Love's inspirations and design process, directed by Joshua Zucker-Pluda for Jawbone.

Our newest, ultra-portable wireless speaker - MINI JAMBOX - is at the intersection of technology, fashion, culture, art and design. As part of the speaker's launch at New York Fashion Week, we teamed with designer Pamela Love to create a story about the role music plays in her design process. Get a beautiful, meaningful peek into her imagination and vision in design with this short film.

Director: Joshua Zucker-Pluda www.pamelalovenyc.com www.jawbone.com www.milkmade.com

Speedy Ortiz "Tiger Tank" Music Video

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"Tiger Tank" by Speedy Ortiz 2013 Carpark Records Directed by Matthew Caron, shot by Destiny Mata and Matthew Caron, edited by D.V. Caputo

Judging from their debut album, Major Arcana, Massachusetts indie rockers Speedy Ortiz have their blend of ’90s-inspired alt-rock down pat. But as they prove with the video for lead single “Tiger Tank”, the foursome also have a keen grasp on their beloved era’s aesthetic/visual sensibilities. While they jam out in a grimy basement filled with shredded paper, complete with fish-eye lens and prerequisite effects, a couple of girls in lucha masks throw down for some good, not-so-clean amateur wrestling fun. In ’90s terms, this party is so kickin’, it makes House Party look like House Party 2. Grab a drink and join the festivities below. - Chris Coplan, Consequence Of Sound

Long Distance Poison – A Passage Above

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Long Distance Poison - A Passage Above from Matthew Caron on Vimeo.

Music: Long Distance Poison Video: Matthew Caron and Rebecca Gaffney Available as part of the Fin Records LP/DVD release Gliese Translations by Long Distance Poison Buy Gliese Translations from Fin Records http://finrecords.com/store/gliese

Matthew Caron and Rebecca Gaffney's collaborative video A Passage Above is a direct investigation into the inner workings of contemporary and antiquated technology. “A Passage Above” employs projection, lights, mirrors, and cameras to craft a feedback chasm representing a journey into the innerspace of the camcorder, the VCR, and the Edirol V-4 video mixer.

- From the catalog for Manifest Destiny, a public exhibition at Outlet Fine Art in Bushwick, Brooklyn

A Passage Above first appeared in the real world as part of Manifest Destiny at Outlet Fine Art on April 19, 2013. It premiered on the internet at Decoder Magazine on June 11, 2013.