ABOUT US thingNY is a collective of New York composer-performers who fuse electronic and acoustic
chamber music with new opera, improvisation, theater, text, song, and installation. Founded in 2006, thingNY performs experimental sound works created collaboratively by the core ensemble - Paul Pinto, Erin Rogers, Jeffrey Young, Gelsey Bell, Dave Ruder, and Andrew Livingston - and by adventurous composers such as Jennifer Walshe, Robert Ashley, Rick Burkhardt, Pauline Oliveros, Miguel Frasconi, Vinko Globokar, John Cage, Julius Eastman, Jessie Marino, and Andrea La Rose.
The musicians of thingNY are a prolific bunch. They’ve collaboratively created four operas: their latest, This Takes Place Close By, explores the reactions of isolated individuals in the wake of a devastating storm, and was hailed as "blackly amusing, sonically rich" by NY Music Daily. It premiered September 2015 at The Knockdown Center, a 50,000 square-foot space in Maspeth, Queens, and toured to Philadelphia, Boston, New Haven, Edmonton and Calgary during its production. Their first opera, ADDDDDDDDD, premiered in 2009 and was released on CD in 2010 with a comic-book libretto, and has been called “an arresting hour-long gobstopper” by the New Yorker. In 2011, thingNY collaborated with Panoply Performance Laboratory to create Time: A Complete Explanation in Three Parts, accompanied by a 250page hardcover book. Jeff Young and Paul Pinto, Patriots, Run for Public Office on a Platform of Swift and Righteous Immigration Reform, Lots of Jobs, and a Healthy Environment: an Opera by Paul Pinto and Jeffrey Young, a 30-minute, politically-charged, theatrical work, has toured across the country since 2011 and was released as an album with accompanying campaign buttons in 2018 on Gold Bolus Recordings. thingNY has premiered many works of high energy chamber music by its ensemble members, including Paul Pinto's wildly verbose minis series and Erin Rogers' whimsical Trajectories, which were released together on Gold Bolus Recordings in 2016. In 2018 and 2019, the group went amplified to premiere the live version of Andrew Livingston’s Gold Bolus album News from the Oort Cloud in Brooklyn and Philadelphia, and then fully acoustic to premiere Dave Ruder’s understated You Must Read a Lot of Jung in Queens, DC, and Connecticut alongside Skylighght, a work collaboratively created and performed by Erin Rogers and Gelsey Bell. In 2017, thingNY presented and performed the premiere run of Paul Pinto’s Thomas Paine in Violence in association with HERE Arts Center. thingNY has commissioned, premiered, and toured works by groundbreaking composers outside the group, including Passover, a new piece written in 2018 by Rick Burkhardt. In 2015, they joined indie superstar Helado Negro in the collaborative string-conducted project Brainfinger, presented by the Ecstatic Music Festival at Merkin Hall. From 2010-2012, thingNY premiered hundreds of works over the course of three marathon performances called SPAM, in which the ensemble sent out a mass call for scores by email and performed every submitted piece. thingNY has produced some of their most interesting work in underutilized or radically reimagined spaces, including the 2020 live-streamed SubtracTTTTTTTTT, created and performed online at a time of social distancing. In 2014, with the teenage new music ensemble Face the Music, the ensemble created a spatialized sound performance on the walkway surrounding the Queens Museum's 9335 square foot Panorama of New York City. Their 2011 mobile sound installation In House featured live performers playing music