Published Jan. 21, 2016

(iTunes, Bandcamp, Amazon) This is the first album released by Raymond Weitekamp ’10, who performs as ingMob. Weitekamp creates music by recording samples and piecing them together using a monome, a circuit-board-backed grid of 64 silicone buttons that attaches to his laptop. He was a musician in the Princeton Laptop Orchestra (PLOrk) while on campus, and one track on his album, “Echo Mountain,” was a junior-year composition for PLOrk. Following his time in PLOrk, he performed as Altitude Sickness, before adopting his current moniker, ingMob. Weitekamp is a Ph.D. student at Caltech, where he does research in synthetic chemistry. 

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