As live coders typically do, I play algorave shows whenever given the opportunity. Sometimes I struggle with the limitations and conciseness the format demands. It can be challenging to not sacrifice the exploration of algorithms for the sake of danciness and sheer effect. Yet, it can be a lot of fun.
"But Algorave is about bringing algorithms a bit more into the foreground, haunted a bit by rave; some promise of less focus on the musician and more on each other, and a serious kind of dedication to having some fun."- Alex McLean (quote).
My general algorave performance is truly eclectic, free-form, and, typically under the motto "Happy Algorave", jumps around between a variety of styles, from footwork to balkan-ish brass, often with a portion of cartoon samples mixed in.
Here's one of my favourite examples: