Showing posts with label Indeterminacies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indeterminacies. Show all posts

March 27, 2016

Playlist Week of 2016-03-26


* Jerusalem: City of the Two Peaces (Hesperion XXI, et al./Savall) (Alia Vox 2SACD)
* McCoy Tyner: Nights of Ballads & Blues (Impulse! CD)
* McCoy Tyner: Inception (Impulse! CD)
* Gateway: Homecoming (ECM CD)
* Marc Johnson: The Sound of Summer Running (Verve CD)
* David Torn: Cloud About Mercury (ECM CD)
* Steven Halpern: Gifts of the Angels (Open Channel CD)
* V/A: The Perfumed Garden: 82 Rare Flowerings…1965-1973 (d.1) (Past Present 5CD)
* Hawkwind: Hall of the Mountain Grill (United Artists LP)
* Jane: Jane III (Brain LP)
* Marcos Valle: Vento Sul (Odeon/Light In The Attic LP)
* This Mortal Coil: It’ll End In Tears (4AD HDCD)
* This Mortal Coil: Filigree & Shadow (4AD HDCD)
* This Mortal Coil: Blood (4AD HDCD)
* Boris with Michio Kurihara: Rainbow (Drag City CD)
* Boris: Heavy Rocks 2 (Southern Lord 2LP)
* Boris: New Album (Sargent House CD)
* Locrian: Infinite Dissolution (Relapse LP)
* Matthew Bourne: Moogmemory (Leaf LP/CD)

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Commentary:

I was honored to participate in another Indeterminacies event at Zeitgeist Gallery this week, moderating the discussion between the audience and four student composers from the Blair School of Music, each of whom wrote music in response to the artwork of gallery artists, Paul Collins and Ward Schumacher.

All of these young composers presented unique and invigoratingly thoughtful analogs to the paintings on display. Jasper Brey's "Century" for flute, horn, double-bass and percussion, developed an accomplished set of variations based, in part, on recurring colors and motifs in Schumacher's series. "Natural Development" by George Miller took a different approach, with computer music and dance creating an immersive visual and audial space evoking the anthropomorphic trees depicted in Paul Collins's brightly colored yet oddly unsettling pictures. Amy Victoria Thompson's "Concert Pie" was a tour de force musical response to a punning, text-based painting by Schumacher. A seamlessly unfolding catalog of cadences -- from gothic to modern -- represented the text (which reads: "The End is All Importan" -- get it?) while an astonishingly thoroughgoing development of a handful of melodic and rhythmic ideas gave the piece a cohesiveness and emotional heft that reflected the seriousness beneath the artist's joking surface. Finally, Andrew Clark's "Soft Bark" harnessed the inherent narrative qualities of a string quartet to describe the various characters lurking within Collins's deceptively sunny, sylvan scenes. To learn that Mr. Clark is but a freshman was something of a shock!

The handling of musical materials across a variety of approaches and instrumentation was truly impressive -- but their sensitive and committed engagement with the art really blew me away. I tried to get people talking about what was going on -- and each composer was fascinatingly articulate about what they were up to -- but getting the audience involved was hard. Even so, it was clear to me that the capacity crowd was a moved as I was by the music. And perhaps it got them thinking -- if not talking. Regardless, it was a great evening. Young people like this give me hope for the future.

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Meanwhile, here at Heeltop Home Studio, the Moogertron 3700 is coming along. I picked up a couple more Moogerfoogers on Craigslist for a great price (and another one came in the mail). It's insane, I know -- but I love it. Soon it will be complete (ha!). Anyway, here's a taste of what I've been up to:

May 25, 2014

Playlist Week of 2014-05-24

Ingrid Laubrock Tom Rainey Zeitgeist 02

* Ives: A Set of Pieces (Orpheus Chamber Ensemble) (Deutsch Grammophon CD)
* Xanakis: Iannis Xenakis (selections) (Editions RZ 2CD)
* Miles Davis: Doo-Bop (Warner Bros. LP)
* Hubert Laws: In The Beginning (CTI 2LP)
* Placebo: 1973 (Parlophone/Music on Vinyl LP)
* Taylor Ho Bynum Sextet: Navigation (Possibility Abstracts X & XI) (Firehouse 12 2LP)
* Mary Halvorson Septet: Illusionary Sea (Firehouse 12 2-45RPM LP)
* Ingrid Laubrock & Tom Rainey: And Other Desert Towns (Relative Pitch CD)†/‡
* Kris Davis/Ingrid Laubrock/Tyshawn Sorey: Paradoxical Frog (Clean Feed CD)
* Paradoxical Frog: Union (Clean Feed CD)
* Rodger Coleman & Sam Byrd: Cosmologies (NuVoid LP) (test pressing)
* Toumani Diabaté & Sidiki Diabaté: Toumani & Sidiki (World Circuit LP)
* George Duke: Don’t Let Go (Epic LP)
* Hot Chip: Made In The Dark (EMI LP)
* Parrell Williams: G I R L (Columbia LP)(†/‡)
* Jimi Hendrix: People, Hell and Angels (Experience Hendrix/Columbia CD)
* The Red Krayola: Coconut Hotel (Drag City LP)
* The Red Krayola: Singles (Drag City 2LP)
* Dust: Dust/Hard Attack (Kama Sutra/Legacy 2LP)
* Death: Death III (Drag City LP)
* Jah Wobble: Heaven & Earth (Island CD)
* Bill Laswell & Laraaji: Divination: Sacrifice (Meta CD)
* Laraaji: Celestial Music 1978-2011 (All Saints 3LP)
* New Order: Power, Corruption & Lies (Factory LP)
* New Order: Blue Monday (Factory 12”)
* Lee Ranaldo & The Dust: Last Night On Earth (Matador 2-LP)
* Ambarchi/O’Malley/Dunn: Shade Themes From Kairos (Drag City 2LP)
* Agalloch: The Serpent & The Sphere (Profound Lore ALAC)†(‡)
* Astra: The Black Chord (Metal Blade CD)
* Deafheaven: Roads To Judah (Deathwish LP)
* Nothing: Downward Years To Come (Bandcamp ALAC)†

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Commentary:

I'm still buzzing from Ingrid Laubrock and Tom Rainey's visit to Nashville this week - and I'm too blown out to try to write something coherent about it. However, I did make a rambling video, if you are interested. Suffice to say, it was AMAZING.


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In other exciting news: test pressings arrived of Cosmologies, my new album with Sam Byrd! They sound really good. So, we're still on track for a release at the end of June. Wahoo! You can download  digital copy of the album and pre-order the LP on Bandcamp.

May 19, 2014

Playlist Week of 2014-05-17



* Handel: Concerti grossi, Op.3 (Academy of Ancient Music/Egarr) (Harmonia Mundi SACD)
* Berio: Sinfonia/Ekphrasis (DG CD)
* Miles Davis: The Complete On The Corner Sessions (d.1-4) (Columbia/Legacy 6CD)
* Pharoah Sanders: Message From Home (Verve CD)
* Pharoah Sanders: Save Our Children (Verve CD)
* James “Blood” Ulmer: Tales Of Captain Black (Artists House LP)
* Terje Rypdal: After The Rain (ECM LP)
* William Parker Quartet Featuring Leena Conquest: Raining on the Moon (Thirsty Ear CD)
* William Parker Violin Trio: Scrapbook (Thirsty Ear CD)
* Ingrid Laubrock & Tom Rainey: And Other Desert Towns (Relative Pitch CD)
* D’Angelo: Brown Sugar (EMI CD)
* Pharrell Williams: G I R L (Columbia LP)(†/‡)
* Grateful Dead: Holleder Stadium, Rochester, NY 1979-09-01 (selections) (SBD 2CDR)
* Grateful Dead: Capital Centre, Landover, MD 1982-09-15 (selections) (SBD 2CDR)
* The Cure: Happily Ever After (A&M 2LP)
* The Flaming Lips: 7 Skies H3 (Warner Bros. LP)
* Stereolab: Dots And Loops (Drag City 2-45RPM LP)
* Wilco: The Whole Love (Nonesuch 2LP)
* Kyuss: Blues For The Red Sun (Dali/Elektra LP)
* The Black Keys: Turn Blue (Nonesuch LP)
* Broken Bells: Broken Bells (Columbia CD)
* Ensemble Pearl: (ensemble pearl) (Drag City 2LP)
* Agalloch: Marrow Of The Spirit (Profound Lore 2LP)
* Agalloch: The Serpent & The Sphere (Profound Lore ALAC)
* White Hills: So You Are…So You’ll Be (Thrill Jockey LP)
* ASG: Win Us Over (Volcom/Relapse 2-45RPM LP)
* Ancestors: In Dreams And Time (Teepee 2LP)
* Windhand: Soma (Relapse 2LP)
* London Grammar: If You Wait (Columbia 2LP)

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Commentary:


The amazing Ingrid Laubrock and Tom Rainey are currently on a rare U.S. tour and, as you can see, they are covering quite a lot of ground out here in “flyover country”:


05/15 Cleveland/Mahall's 20 Lanes (+ Oblique Orchestra)
05/16 Ann Arbor/Kerrytown Concert House
05/17 Chicago/Constellation (+ Tomeka Reid/Katherine Young, 2nd set)
05/18 Milwaukee/Sugar Maple
05/20 St. Louis/Kerr Foundation Building (New Music Circle)
05/22 Nashville/Zeitgeist Gallery
                 ('Indetermanacies' series concert + workshop at the Nashville Public Library)
05/23 Tuscaloosa/University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa New Music Collective)
05/24 New Orleans/Zeitgeist Multi-Disciplinary Arts Center
05/25 New Orleans/Cafe Istanbul
05/26 Houston/Avant Garden, "They Who Sound" series
                 (duo + quartet with Damon Smith (b) and David Dove (tbne)
05/27 Austin/Museum of Human Achievement (presented by Epistrophy Arts)
05/29 Santa Fe/Gig Performance Space
05/30 Lafayette (CO) /Ceraso Gallery + Studio
06/01 Kansas City/The Record Bar
06/02 Minneapolis/The Icehouse (J T's Jazz Implosion series)
06/03 Madison/Audio for the Arts
06/05 Pittsburgh/Thunderbird


Be sure to catch them if you can. They will be here in Nashville on Thursday, May 22 for an all-day celebration of their music and avant-garde jazz, with an “Out of the Lunchbox” talk by Vanderbilt professor Robert Fry at noon at the downtown Public Library, followed by a workshop/masterclass with Ingrid and Tom in the library auditorium. Then, at 7:00pm, the duo will perform at “Indeterminacies” at Zeitgeist Gallery with a discussion segment led by Prof. Fry. This, sadly, will be the final "Indeterminacies" event--but we're going out with a bang. Not to be missed!!