UK artist Wayne Carlsen earned performance diplomas from Trinity College, London, and the Royal College of Music. He worked as double bassist and bass guitarist with The Central Band of the RAF for several years, performing with numerous orchestras, bands, and jazz ensembles on many national and international tours. Wayne's professional conducting debut was at St James, Piccadilly, London, with the Sinfonia Metropole, in a program including works by Barber, Schoenberg, and Stravinsky Wayne brings Orchestral, Fusion, and other genres alive.
Wayne Carlsen also studied at Dartington College of Arts and the Universities of Exeter and Manchester. He studied composition with Christopher Best and Frank Denyer at Dartington, Philip Grange at Exeter, and Kevin Malone at Manchester.
After a short period of freelance work following his studies, he became the Senior Lecturer in Music and Audio Art at the University of Central Lancashire.
Wayne has a very wide range of experience across an array of musical and interdisciplinary projects, including sound art, electro-acoustic, and acousmatic works. Wayne loves being involved in projects that are music, sound, sonic art, dance, and performance-art based, especially when they are in new, fresh, and contemporary contexts. Wayne is particularly interested in exploring art forms that blur the boundaries of existing genres.
Wayne is an active member of IRCAM Forumnet. He has used the Max patches Omax and Spatialisateur extensively during live performances.
Unconscious state of inner panic & concern: still looking for a way out, to no avail. Besides, you're still wearing deep-sea diving boots. Rich in wide frequency throbbing texture, disturbed intermittently by very high frequency phrases. Instrumental, Science Fiction, Chaos
A short and loud fanfare, consisting of trumpets, horns, trombones, tuba and lots of percussion. Excellent entrance or introduction music, great for grabbing attention. Instrumental, Classical, 21st Century
Heightened awareness of surrounding tension and stress. Uncomfortable presence somewhere you don't want to be. Journey through outer space. Or deep in the Pacific. Or through veins. Massive all frequency drone of gargantuan proportions. Instrumental, Science Fiction, Ambient Soundscape
A forever building thick, dense drone of huge proportions. Builds in size in terms of bandwidth and frequency. Joins perfectly to Part 2 which begins where this leaves off. A perfect bed/background for sci-fi/horror. Instrumental, Science Fiction, Ambient Soundscape
A forever fading thick, dense drone of huge proportions. Shrinks in size in terms of bandwidth and frequency. Joins perfectly to Part 1 which ends where this starts. A perfect bed/background for sci-fi/horror. Horror & Halloween, Scary voices
Evening is here. The food is finished. The young Indian girl begins to sing using only vowels. Slowly she captures the attention of all who are around her. The musicians quietly take their places in the corner with their instruments. Gradually they begin their performance, gradually building. Instrumental, Indian, Indian Dramatic
Perhaps some chance of solace. However, you'll need to be very inventive in your imaginings. No, there is no peace, inner or otherwise. Dense texture ruined by electrical interference and arrhythmic timbre. Very annoying. Instrumental, Science Fiction, Ambient Soundscape
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