What is the
Mad Composer Lab?
The Mad Composer Lab
The Mad Composer Lab is a creative initiative founded by Kennedy Verrett, dedicated to pushing the boundaries of musical expression. Inspired by a legacy of American musical innovation, the MCL (Mad Composer Lab) draws upon the experimental spirit of composers like Julius Eastman, Lou Harrison, and Pauline Oliveros.
A key focus of the MCL is interdisciplinary exploration, combining elements of music with research in ecoacoustics, the study of the relationship between humans and the environment mediated through sound.
The MCL’s compositional approach is multifaceted, encompassing a wide range of genres and traditions, from ancient folk music to contemporary electronic soundscapes.
Kennedy's compositions often reflect a deep engagement with profound themes, including the interconnectedness of nature and humanity, the complexities of human sexuality and spirituality, and critical social and political issues.
The MCL prioritizes accessibility and community engagement, sharing its work through diverse channels including live performances, recordings, and online platforms.
The Mad Composer Lab serves as a platform for artistic experimentation, fostering a deeper understanding of the human condition and inspiring a more nuanced and inclusive musical landscape.
To learn more about Kennedy, please visit the bio situation.
Join The Madness
The mad composer lab is funded in many ways. Kennedy offers piano, didjeridu and composition lessons. In addition commissions for patrons, licensing, film scores, private donors and supporters all contribute to the madness.
The easiest way to support is by sharing your time. Time to listen and also share with someone else who might be down. Non profit doesn’t really suit the concept, but rest assured every contribution goes towards funding the madness. If you are convicted by the Spirit of conservation, equality, creative expression, freedom to express, fostering culture through creativity, please consider making a donation to the Mad Composer Lab.