Jeff Stadelman grew up in the rural northeastern part of Wisconsin. He earned music degrees from the University of Wisconsin Madison, and Harvard University; and taught music composition and contemporary music for 23 years at the University at Buffalo.
Amidst a career of composing mainly for traditional orchestral instruments, Jeff recently began re-exploring analog and digital synthesis, favoring the compositional limitations of small hardware devices like the Elektron Digitakt over the modern practices of laptop-based production. Using various hacks and adaptations, he creates uncanny musical vignettes that feature fat, bass-heavy hip hop and hauntingly otherworldly melodies, while evoking music boxes, retro VHS training videos, and mid-century advertising jingles.
In 2021, Jeff will release Signaling, his first album of entirely electronic, beat-oriented music.
Speedway Dorkpipe
music & video by Jeff Stadelman
music from SIGNALING
Dance Party
music & video by Jeff Stadelman
music from SIGNALING
(contains some unreleased loops)
Lauermans
music & video by Jeff Stadelman
music from SIGNALING
Gentle Puppets
music & video by Jeff Stadelman
music from SIGNALING
Farm Signal
music & video by Jeff Stadelman
music from SIGNALING sessions
Jaja
music & video by Jeff Stadelman
music from SIGNALING sessions
19-tone Chorale No. 8
music by Jeff Stadelman
video by Ethan Hayden
music from SIGNALING sessions
4 Little Cat Videos
music & video by Jeff Stadelman
music from SIGNALING
Interval Signals:
An Interview with Jeff Stadelman
We sat down with Jeff to discuss the new record and his compositional strategies for the project. The interview covers radio beacons, “horizontal collage”, outsmarting Elektron groove-boxes, Don Voegeli, and the expressivity of J Dilla’s snares.
Click here for the full interview.