Our Mission is to preserve, protect, and share The TANK, Rangely Colorado’s world class center for sonic arts, as a unique and transformative audio laboratory for musicians, sound artists, educators, and town residents.

Tatsuya Nakatani to headline the 2024 TANK summer solstice celebration!

Tickets available now.

Photo by Taj Howe

On The TANK’s Round Sound record label

The TANK’s 2023 Season in Review

We’re planning our 2024 season. Here’s a recap of our 2023 Septemberfest, Solstice Festival, and free concerts.

Septemberfest, 2023

New York based Harpist electro-acoustic composer Zeena Parkins and Bay Area based drummer signal-treater Scott Amendola presented a work especially composed for The TANK.

Septemberfest deep dive…

Seventh Annual SOLSTICE Festival, 2023

Beth Custer, clarinets, along with her voice, percussion and toys. Ben Neill, the inventor of the Mutantrumpet, a hybrid electro-acoustic instrument. Sound Circle, an 18-voice a cappella women’s vocal ensemble, based in Boulder, Colorado

Solstice deep dive…

Free Concerts, 2023

Ars Nova Singers, specializing in a cappella music of the Renaissance and the 20th and 21st centuries. Archeologist Marilyn Matorano playing a stone lithophone recovered from the Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve. The Perc Ens minimalist percussion ensemble from the Helicopter Copter studio in Fort Collins, Colorado. John Gunther founder of the Boulder Laptop Orchestra [BLOrk], exploring the intersection of music, performance, art, and technology. Andy Clausen, a founding member of genre-bending brass quartet The Westerlies, performing solo trombone.

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