Thursday, January 07, 2010

Mark Dresser, Han Bennink, Mary Oliver session...

Jeff and Joachim
Jeff and Joachim in Studio 269/203, University of California San Diego
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I had the absolute pleasure of recording Mark Dresser, Han Bennink and Mary Oliver last night. My dear friend and tonmeister Joachim Goßmann joined me working the gig. Sitting listening to them improvise and play tunes, including several by Misha Mengelberg was wonderful. A joy when this type of session comes along.

Here are some pics from it.....


Mary Oliver, Mark Dresser, Han Bennink
Mary Oliver, Mark Dresser, Han Bennink
(In front of them, you see what looks like an old fashioned tv antenna or something....it is a REALLY nice stereo tube omni mic that we used for the room from KMF Audio.) Also, above it, you can see the Neumann's we used for additional room sounds. (Thanks, Tom!)

Mary Oliver
Mary Oliver, viola and Schoeps

Mark Dresser
Mark Dresser, bass, Schoeps, Neumann TLM 103, DPA

Han Bennink
Han Bennink, snare, paper bags, two Josephson's and a Shure KSM27

Mary and Mark
Mary and Mark

(Taken from the control room, no flash...)
Han going...
Han going...

going...
going...

and...
and...

some...
some...

more....
more....

going
going

KMF Mic...
KMF Mic...

Joachim Goßmann at the console...
Joachim Goßmann at the console...

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

More tea....!

Closeup of the Awazon
A cup of the fantastic Awazon on my balcony...
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My friend Keith, who is also known to send me some amazing cigars (look earlier on this blog), has just made me a rich man...in tea.

After the wonderful 2008 Menghai Five Colored Peacock, and the über delicious Menghai V93..Keith sent me eight baggies of delight today:

Eight baggies of delight
Eight baggies of delight

Closeup of the Awazon
Closeup of the Awazon

Monday, January 04, 2010

New Angry Vegan release...

NEW CD!

Grain of the Voice

Corpseboy: voice and laptop
Justin Cassidy: electronics

A labyrinthine exploration of voice, electronics and more electronics.

From bone-crunching agressive noise
to soft and bubbly vocal caressing.
A lovely first album by Corpseboy with
experienced noisester Justin Cassidy.

A co-release of Angry Vegan Records and
Paper Cuts Records.

Click here to look, listen and buy....
http://angryvegan.com/
http://www.papercutsrecords.com/

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Fall 2009...gone...

Fall in San Diego!
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Fall in San Diego!
(Is gone...)

This quarter flew by...and I still haven't taken my qualifying exams....BUT I had a great time: touring with David Borgo (KaiBorg) with gigs in Santa Barbara at Colter Frazier's series, and UC Santa Cruz at the International Society for Improvised music (joined by video artist Mark Henrickson-thanks for the great photo, Kris Tiner!) and I presented a paper on John Zorn's Arcana series and metaphor. The Desert Fathers (Gregory Taylor and myself) played in Madison, WI. A busy, work filled, and fun quarter. I feel lucky, good friends to be creative and experience life with...

Jann Pasler
Jann Pasler presenting on her new book, Composing the Citizen.

Clown rappers...!
Clown rappers at Club 721...!

Good food
Good food

Beer with my brother at Stone Brewing
Beer with my brother at Stone Brewing

With Phil Skaller at Ocean Beach
With Phil Skaller at Ocean Beach

Flying under a storm to Madison
Flying under a storm to Madison, Wisconsin

The Desert Fathers at Madison Music Collective (Gregory Taylor and myself)
The Desert Fathers at Madison Music Collective (Gregory Taylor and myself)

Joanne, Jolande, Patrick, ? Gregory, Steve, Yi Hong, me
Joanne, Jolande, Patrick, ?, Gregory, Steve, Yi Hong, me

Gregory and I later
Gregory and I later

the walk home in Madison
the walk home in Madison

with Jeffrey Trevino and Grace Leslie
with Jeffrey Trevino and Grace Leslie at a local pub in San Diego

Anna, Jim, Jaco, me, David, Colter, Kris, ?, Bob
Anna, Jim, Jaco, me, David, Colter, Kris, ?, Bob at dinner at Sojourner's in Santa Barbara before the gig.

George Lewis
George Lewis's keynote presentation at ISIM at UC Santa Cruz

Mark Henrickson's video about ti eat me...
Mark Henrickson's video about to eat me...(Media Theater, UC Santa Cruz)

Kris, Ceasar, Charity, Rick
Kris, Ceasar, Charity, Rick at The Rush Inn, Santa Cruz

Dustin and Rick
Dustin and Rick

Rick and me
Rick and me

Zachary Watkins, me
Zachary Watkins, me

David, Maud, David
David, Maud, David at Saturn in Santa Cruz

Kris, Allen, me
Kris, Allen, me

Allen, Dave, Sherry, Gerry, Kris, David
Allen, Dave, Sherry, Gerry, Kris, David at The Asian Rose in Santa Cruz

Gerry and me
Gerry and me

Mark Dresser and Sarah Weaver
Mark Dresser and Sarah Weaver, ISIM UCSC

Kris Tiner
Kris Tiner at ISIM...a killer set!

Kris Hartung and Bob Sterling
Kris Hartung and Bob Sterling smoking at ISIM, UCSC

Dave Medine and   Batya MacAdam-Somer
Dave Medine and Batya MacAdam-Somer back in San Diego

Ted and Joan
Ted and Joan at Kelly and Sarah's house in San Diego

Crystal Head!
Crystal Head!

mmmmm....
mmmmm....quarter is over, can enjoy a cigar in La Jolla with

Ben
Ben Power and

Jeff
Jeff Denson

Now winter break is here....time to get some work done.

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ADDENDUM: Found these on my camera...

Me, Borgo, Justin Cassidy, Bob Sterling, Kris Hartung
Me, Borgo, Justin Cassidy, Bob Sterling, Kris Hartung at Muddy Water's in Santa Barbara before the gig...

Tracy McMullen, Rob Wallage
Tracy McMullen, Rob Wallace

Rob Wallace and KaiBorg poster
Rob Wallace and KaiBorg poster

Rob and Tracy
Rob and Tracy at Muddy Water's

with Mark Henrickson
with Mark Henrickson at UCSC

Mark's rig and mine...
Mark's rig and mine...set-up pre-gig....

David's...
David's...

Saturday, November 07, 2009

Sirone

Received the following from Guerino Mazzola. For those in Berlin:

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“We Are Not Alone, But We Are Few”

We are gathering together to remember our companion in love and suffering, our soulbrother and friend, a music rebel, a music lover, the jazz bassist, bandleader, composer and actor:

SIRONE

28.9.1940, Atlanta – 21.10.2009, Berlin

We want to remember together how he lived his life in music.
How, with his fat-bellied contrabass (tenderly called "Angel") he plucked his way through the Rhythm-and-Blues of the American South; how, in New York with Albert Ayler, John Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders and Ornette Coleman, he railed against segregation and racial discrimination, solidifying his protest with Leroy Jenkins and Jerome Cooper in founding the "Revolutionary Ensemble"; that, without Sirone, the freedom won through American Avant-garde jazz in the 70's would never have happened.

We want to remember that devoted man on the contrabass with Afro-American-Indian genes, whose sufferings through segregation and prejudice fused into distinctly individual interpretations and compositions of melody and rhythm. That unique quality of his, which always pushed him, personally and professionally, to cross boundaries. Side by side with Cecil Taylor; later with Billy Bang and Charles Gayle. And with his Berlin formation Concord, in which he found a brand new sound of freedom once again.

We want to remember the Avant-garde jazzman from New York, who, since 1989, sought to conquer new ground in Berlin, and engaged himself in the artistic context of the German speaker. Who composed and acted for theater productions by George Tabori: who, for Werner Schroeter, stood together with his bass on the stage of the Berliner Ensemble. And who, with his wife, Veronika Nowag-Jones, continued to realize collaborative productions at home and abroad - both in Germany and America.

We want to remember that strange, vibrant man next door, a unique character in that Kreuzberg neighborhood, often seen in Görlitzer Park, performing in its clubs and cafés, or on stage at the Eiszeit-Kino.
And that distinctive face in films, seen far too seldom.
We want to remember a man taken from us, whose Buddhist mantra was his refuge.

"We Are Not Alone, But We Are Few"

– Remembering Sirone (Norris Jones) on November 15 at 16:00 in Berliner Friedenszentrum, Tempelhofer Ufer 36, 2HH, 3OG-