Artist: Cosmic Homeostasis
Song: Vale of Avoca (Set 2) [excerpt]
Recorded in the Vale of Avoca (Ministry of Phonic Services' Back to School Field Trip), September 14, 2025.
Cosmic Homeostasis - Vale of Avoca (Set 2) [excerpt]
A wonderful and special day out! As part of Ministry of Phonic Services' September-long Back to School Field Trip festival, members of the Cosmic Homeostasis collective gathered underneath St. Clair Avenue, in the Ministry of Phonic Services' Back to School Field Trip excursion to the Vale of Avoca (perhaps the city's most fancifully-named ravine). Feeling a world removed from the city, the expanded group enfolded itself into the space, with several guest performers taking advantage of stones, sticks and other found objects (including the trusses of the bridge itself!) to add some environmental sounds.
The full ensemble for this performance was:
- Allison Cameron - ukulele + NASA recording
- Colin Cudmore - percussion
- Dame Cook - MIDI synthesis/round objects
- Dan Friedman - Kastl Drum, Amp, EQ, mixer feedback, wooden flute
- Grace Scheele - toy melodica, recorder
- Grant Smales - nightjar sounds
- Heraclitus Akimbo - accordion, synth, pedals, water bottle
- Ian McPhedran - guitar
- Jaz Tsui - rocks
- Jim Davis - digital synth
- Juniper Mitchell - site-specific lithophone
- Karen O'Keefe - vocals
- Kat Estacio - kulintang, rock, bow, dried leaves, boy bawang, found metal, bridge underboob
- Louis Pino - rocks and dirt
- Maks - rocks, camera
- Mike Filippov - wavedrum + found objects
- Mira Martin-Gray - synth, jaw harp, kazoo
- Niamh Girling - tampura, morchang
- Nilan Perera - amplified acoustic guitar
- Paul Newman - tenor saxophone
- Phil Johnston - guitar + delay
- Rob Cruickshank - electronics
- Sonia Leung - violin, vocals
- Sterling McPhedran - rocks in the river
As always, this performance has been archived on Bandcamp:
You can check out some more from this set over on youtube:
[Mark your calendar, Cosmic Homeostasis will be back at The Tranzac on the afternoon of Sunday, November 30th.]
photo by Ministry of Phonic Services

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