Author Archives: stephen

Apathia on iTunes

A few years ago, I produced an album called Apathia for the band Aunt Aunge. Additionally, Megan managed them during production and for a good while after the record was done. I’m still very proud of it and very proud that they are able to distribute it on iTunes. Come check out the samples on iTunes - please buy it (DRM-free) and support my boys.

The Take

Leguizamo in \I did a little sound design for the final chase sequence of a film called “The Take”, starring John Leguizamo. It’s now playing a limited engagement in Los Angeles & New York. If you are located in either city have some free time, it would be wonderful of you to go out and see it.
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We apologize for the delay…

At the beginning of the year, Megan & I made a big move from Brooklyn to Los Angeles. Now that we’re settled in, expect an onslaught of posts to UNIVERSALIS that will melt your face keep you up-to-date with SOUNDSPANK-related news, along with interesting music & sound design nuggets from the outer reaches of the internets.

XO,
Stephen & Megan

What Are We Doing Here?

I recently had the pleasure of doing some mixing for a documentary that some friends of mine shot called, “What Are We Doing Here?” (link to trailer)

Three brothers and a cousin traveled from Cairo to Cape town, through 12 African countries exploring the role western aid to the continent. It took them 6 months & they shot over 300 hours of footage. The film is appearing at the Atlanta Film Festival, so go check it out if you’re in the area. It’s a fascinating and emotional look at highly controversial discussion.

Read Stephen’s Interview for Harvest

Read Stephen’s interview for the Harvest New Founder’s Program. Harvest is an amazingly useful & elegantly built web-based time tracking and invoicing utility. Learn more about it here.

musicotherapie

An incredible piece of animation/musique concrète, well worth the wait for a download.

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Wii and Kyma

Using the Nintendo Wii remote and nunchuck for music and sound design.

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Monome 40h

8×8 Reconfigurable matrix

Handmade in Philadelphia, produced in limited quantities.

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