Monday, April 19, 2021

Vivary

I'm pleased to announce Vivary, a new album with Ishmael Ali and Bill Harris on Amalgam, that releases 5/7.  We'll be celebrating with a live stream from Constellation that evening.

Cover art by Jordan Martins
 

Words by Peter Margasak:

The music on Vivary captures a much different approach, balancing a research-like exploration and a refined understanding of how to arrange elusive sounds in real-time. On the opening piece “Sett,” for example, the trio almost stacks its sounds vertically. There is movement, but it’s within a deliciously narrow space, as if the musicians are looking for all of the ways they can stack a series of acoustic and electronic objects using ever-shifting densities, angles, and energies. It’s fascinating to experience such a kinetic, jagged improvised sound and simultaneously surrender to its spell. “Ranarium” layers astringent, shape-shifting electronic tones complemented and pierced by extended techniques from Harris, leaving the listener to wonder if the sounds are emanating from a percussive sphere, or if the shimmering tones are simply swallowing everything in their path. 

You can listen and pre-order here.

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