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Ringmasters: Dominic Johnson

I remember meeting Dominic Johnson when I was 14 years old. We are both from the Pacific Northwest, you see, and wound up at the same summer chamber music camp, the Olympic Music Festival. Run by former members of the Philadelphia String Quartet on a farm on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State, it was a magical, unforgettable summer for me in which I experienced all those wonderful, cringy "band camp" moments you see in the movies (well, maybe not all...) and, more importantly, where I first really fell in love with playing string quartets.

Dom was 17 at the time - a few years older, a hotshot violist, and therefore, in my mind, the coolest kid in school. I recall losing miserably to him in ping-pong matches, following along in late night boys-cabin-vs-girls-cabin practical jokes, and (ok now this is a little embarrassing) even trying to glean whatever adolescent wisdom I could from his suave interactions with the ladies.

Flash forward almost 20 years and I am in Chicago looking for a good violist for a banquet gig. Someone recommended this guy Dom Johnson. "Wait... that Dominic Johnson?!?"

It's been great to be running in the same musical circles as Dom for these past 5 years. In addition to his sensitive and dynamic viola playing, he is the executive director of the innovative New Millennium Orchestra, and performs regularly as a DJ as Dojo. Check out his 2010 collaborative album with Abominable Twitch here: Dojo vs. Twitch

And for more recent music, check out this set with Searchl1te for the MusicNOW series:

With his vast experience as a string player and a DJ, I am particularly excited to see what he comes up with for this project!

Ringmasters: Olga Bell

I have had the great pleasure of knowing Olga Bell for well over a decade, having first met her at the now-defunct Musicorda Summer Festival (where I was the director of dormitories).  I haven't had a chance to see her in recent years, but what sticks with me about her is that she is wickedly funny and super sharp.   She has one of those infectious, charming personalities that makes you want to stick around and see what she'll say next.

Since that time she has gone from playing Beethoven trios to creating her own brand of smart, idiosyncratic synth pop.  I bought her album Diamonite when it came out in 2011 and couldn't stop listening to it for a solid month.  One of my favorite tracks is "Dialtone"  (I know, I know, how convenient for this particular project)   Check it:

I also love her brilliant and strangely beautiful re-mixes - this one mashes up Renaissance composer Francisco Guererro with Spektral fav James Blake: Olga is now touring with indie rock band The Dirty Projectors. You might have caught them on Jimmy Fallon's show, but my favorite TV appearance is this Portlandia scene. (Look for Olga on the accordion...)