Geoff Matters / GeoffGDAM / Lance Blisters Geoff Matters uses his own software "GDAM" along with innovative homemade and repurposed physical controllers in live and interactive music performances, under his real name or the aliases GeoffGDAM and Lance Blisters.

His interests include interfaces between people and software, adopting techniques used in the production of popular music into computer algorithms suitable for spontaneous use, and reflecting/subverting techniques from the world of vinyl DJ's.

As a founder of "Share" forum and open jam for audio and video artists, he helps provide a weekly opportunity to explore developments in live, collaborative, and experimental art, as well as a venue for performances by local and touring artists.

GeoffGDAM does DJ and live remixing of hip-hop, electronic, and ambient music, as well as his own audio experiments, utilizing innovative techniques such as live editing and remixing, digital scratching and beat juggling, and live vocal scratching. Controllers including a dancepad, rangefinder motion interface, and a repurposed toy turntable add a visual and physical dimension to his performances.

LANCE BLISTERS performs LIVE Jungle, Breakcore, Punk, and Noise using MIDI Guitar and Microphone, using custom software to create cutup political anthems - a new and unique blend of songwriting, live performance, and electronic music.

Under his various monikers, Geoff has performed in New York, Los Angeles, and Europe at such venues as Baktun, Openair, Remote Lounge, The Kitchen, Chashama, and the Knitting Factory, sharing bills with artists including U-Ziq, Jega, Venetian Snares, and Soundmurderer.

Geoff has performed in festivals including Electroluxe (US) Phonotaktik (US) Transfert (US, France) Mixology (US) and Ultrahang (Hungary).

Geoff presented interactive music entirely driven by guests at a recent warehouse party, and contributed to an installation at the American Museum of the Moving Image. Geoff designed interactive dance music for Family Matters program at Dance Theater Workshop.

Geoff has given presentations and workshops on Share, collaborative art, and his software GDAM in the US and Europe.

Geoff has composed and performed music and video for several dance pieces by koosil-ja/danceKUMIKO, including mech[a]OUTPUT(2003) deadmandancing EXCESS(2004) public sleep/Sleepover(2004,2005) Live Processing(2006), Dance Without Bodies(2006) and Blocks of Continuality(2010). The choreographer received a Bessie award for the creation of mech[a]OUTPUT and deadmandancing EXCESS. Geoff received a commission from American Music Center Live Music for Dance for mech[a]OUTPUT and Dance Without Bodies. Geoff has received grants from Experimental Television Center and Meet The Composer.