Saturday, September 30, 2023

Playlist

Paradise Inn, Mt. Rainier National Park
Preface

"'There is a certain island known as Syria --
you may have heard of it --
north of Ortygiê, at the turning points of the sun,
not particularly populous, but a good place --
good for herds, good for flocks;
plenty of vineyards, plenty of wheat.
Famine never comes to that country
nor does any hateful malady
that ordinarily befalls wretched mortals.
But when a generation of persons grows old,
Apollo comes along with his silver bow,
and Artemis comes with her kindly arrows,
and they set upon them all and slay them all.'"

Homer - from "The Odyssey", translated by Charles Stein 

Texts

Live

September 29, 2023

Rice Blood Sugar - Leanna Li Keith
Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center Seattle
Leanna Li Keith, Jenne Hsien Patrick, Kaley Lane Eaton, Alino To, Heather Bentley, Omar Willey

words by Omar Willey

against language
a diatribe or tribunal

music by Leanna Li Keith
after words by Jenne Hsien Patrick

concerning
the personal loss of a language
and its eclipse
or occultation
or effacement
or supersedure
by a louder lingo 

swimming fish
skimming bugs
scattered sky 

glide from shadow
a bridge
a path 

stop to listen 

narrow passage
blocked
lost
enclosed 

draw the music as a stone path 

explain confounding barriers
cross-lingual melody levitation

spell dance
fly away

{the little fold-out program notes are awesome!}

Paradise Inn. Mt. Rainier National Park
Recorded

September 23, 2023

Mazurka in B-flat Major, KKIVb/1 - Frédéric Chopin - Garrick Ohlsson

schematic

Fantasiestück in D-flat Major, Op. 12 #3 "Warum?" - Robert Schumann - Eric Le Sage

it doesn't just begin in media res
it never moves from there
we leave it
as it remains

Rock of Ages - Charles Ives - Mary Ann Hart, Dennis Helmrich

nicely transformed
by simple means

Fourth Sonata - Lockrem Johnson - Lockrem Johnson

1
a wiggle that wanders
and the garden it buzzes about
attempting escape
but bound firm 

2
night hymns
restless attention 

3
small stakes music
no ramparts stormed
no daring feats
accretion of lightings

Humph - Thelonious Monk [from The Complete Blue Note Recordings]

Thelonious playing mostly as part of the rhythm section
but gets a short solo

Don't Let Me Love You - Sarah Vaughan [from In A Romantic Mood]

the arrangement gives her lots of room
which she fills without fail

Touch Me - Willie Nelson [from ...And Then I Wrote]

the world's bluest man

Well - Little Richard [from The Explosive Little Richard]

cranking the volume
on a completely typical song
it's about how he puts it across
while it itself
disappears
behind the delivery

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Lift Every Voice and Sing - Ray Charles [from A Message From the People]

weaves the rhythmic oddities of the original hymn
(in the hymnbook version)
into a new garment
do not try to sing along with Ray kids
you'll hurt yourself

Time Alone - Carole King [from Simple Things]

the chords hold still at the beginnings of the stanzas
lift themselves to fall back to the opening
sometimes where we started
has been shifted up a step

They Took My Hand - Nina Simone [from Fodder on My Wings]

a tag song at the end of the album

By The Side - Israel Philharmonic, Dov Seltzer, Itzhak Perlman [from Tradition]

what remains
of a sentimentally stylized song
if one has no attachment to the tune in question
a tune and a stylization

The Little Black Bull - Mike, Peggy, and Penny Seeger [from Animal Folk Songs For Children]

the legend of what happened then
when it came down the meadow
with lots of pawing at dirt

Satin Summer Nights - Paul Simon [from Songs from the Capeman]

an old sound
communal singing
sleeping on the roof

Paradise Inn, Mt. Rainier National Park
September 24, 2023

Let's Be Friends (Skin to Skin) - Bruce Springsteen [from The Rising]

late entry
in the gather ye rosebuds while ye may tradition
Herrick lives on

Listen - Jarrad Powell - Jessica Kenney [from Stonehouse Songs]

a low voice speaking
and a high voice singing
same words
same rhythm of start time points
low voice
hangs on the sss of lisssten
high voice
hangs on the iii of liiisten

Song 4 - The Tailenders [recorded live at The High Dive, Seattle, April 6, 2012]

melody
up down up -
up down down -
the stanza accounting for itself

Neon Blur - Steve Layton & Sound-In [from Further Journey]

outside the windows
as we slither through the lit up streets
one like another
like another
like one
like any other one
a twisted grid
sharpened
for the slow skeletonization of the unarmored

Piano 4 - Sascia Pellegrini [from Five Piano Fantasies]

transpires in three pitch regions

Caprice en forme de Valse in A-flat Major, Op. 2 # 7 - Clara Schumann - Susanne Grützmann

that this music
is in the voice of a young woman
is a biographical factoid 

at the time
it was dogmatic
that no young woman's voice was worth considering
therefore
this music was less worthy
than it would be
but for the said biographical factoid 

it had nothing to do with the music itself
nor in how transparently it sang in that voice

Hound Dog - Jerry Lee Lewis [from Rare and Rockin']

the ears you need
are in the motions of your center of gravity
around your center of depravity
(tarzan make little joke there)

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Rock, Salt and Nails - Bob Dylan [from A Tree With Roots]

a band is partly the pleasure of playing together
which pleasure
is independent of the pleasure of playing for others
or for their entertainment

Three Time Loser - Bonnie Raitt [from Sweet Forgiveness]

see Jerry Lee above
this one has a more vertical vibration
any thing
that is on an off beat
must also
be off an on beat

What Is the Name of That Song - Ornette Coleman [from Of Human Feelings]

this one is up around the shoulders
perhaps in the angle of set of jaw as well

Hungarian Rhapsody #2 - Franz Liszt [from 100 Greatest Classics]

perhaps not his deepest composition
but it makes me think about them
and it's a more interesting work
than I think it is often given credit for
a magician with a new trick every few bars

5:15 The Angels Have Gone - David Bowie [from Heathen]

this one has a presence below the floor
I'm changing tracks
I'm changing time 

fancy singing back there David

Until I Die - Brandi Carlile [from The Story]

the production is faultless and effective

Song 4 - Youth Rescue Mission [recorded live at The High Dive, April 6, 2012]

some nice blood harmony in this one
what a view of the mountain

The Shed - The Deadrones [from We Are Watching]

this one's at midriff
but is unmoving
self heroifying
zoned out

I've Got That Feeling - Robin Holcomb [from One Way or Another]

colorful harmony
plainly laid out
chosen with great care

Paradise Inn, Mt. Rainier National Park
September 25, 2023

Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams - Bill Evans [from California, Here I Come]

chopinesquely winding
a right hand chromatic descent
into a twisted figuration
trading breaks
with the drummer

It - Prince [from Sign O' The Times]

distanced
subdued

Soar - Christina Aguilera [from Stripped]

a life-style commercial
for being a success
just like me

I Wonder Where You Are - Back Burner [from Simmer On]

a country music trope
lonely
left behind
dressed up
with an educated accent
and an acoustic string band

Song 3 - Curtains for You [recorded live at The High Dive, April 6, 2012]

shiny cabaret rock

Limbo's Daughter - Tomten [from Cremation Songs]

the lines stay within the chord colors
polite

Snow On The Beach (feat. Lana Del Rey) - Taylor Swift [from Midnights]

opens like a cut on a Christmas album
crowding words
into whatever space is left after the non legato verse
locution
each word on its own snowflake

Paradise, Mt. Rainier National Park
September 28, 2023

Good Christian Men, Rejoice - The Philadelphia Brass Ensemble [from Festival of Carols in Brass]

homophonic part-writing
with clever references to linearity

Ave Maria - Franz Schubert [from 100 Greatest Classics]

any segment of a melody
moves from A to B
via ornamented steps
 A can be the same ptich as B
but some transformation occurs
to provide a motion
often by means of where that pitch sits
within the underlying harmonic sonority
as it moves along
transforming pitch
as it moves along

Check Yo Self - Ice Cube [from The Predator]

thick sticky beat
with a 60s vibe to it
loves to say
you could have had a V-8
rhythmic texture of speaking
as crucial an element as the rhymes

Heroin and Honey - Robin Jackson and the Caravan [from Dust Diaries]

suburban sentimental singer
sings as the I of the song's text

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AmonMonita - Head for the Hills [from Robber's Roost]

arty
in the way
arty movie music
is arty

friendly
the way
small town friendly sees itself

none of which negates the skilled musicianship in play
though it compromises
much hope of transcendence

Seven Months - Red Ribbon [from Freaks Only]

sounds like it was recorded in Sound Lab at EMP
not a bad thing
that small room
best we can do balance
glorious DIY

Johnny Law - Robber's Roost [from Rage & Reason]

pulls back
to an ironic remove from the song's text's protagonist
I had a friend
an act of solidarity
creation of a "we".

Early Morning Cold Taxi - The Who [from The Who Sell Out]

self conscious relation to its own poeticisms

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Left & Right - X [from See How We Are]

the relative segregation of tracks in the recording
(not egregious)
allows analysis
of how the individuals fit
within the prevailing homogeneity

Somewhere In Time - Glenn Tate [from Some of My Favorite Love Songs]

this music is typical of its demographic
an empty statement
since what is typical
is defined by the parameters of the demographic in question 

how accurate could our preconceptions possibly be?
strictly on a gamblers' odds?

Tulane - The Tripwires [from Makes You Look Around]

the intro merges into city traffic
will we re-emerge
and does it again

song writing
inventing a language
that can only be spoken within that song

Com A Água no Pescoço - Camarones Orquestra Guitaristica [from Live in Natal]

the music recording industry's hegemony
does have the benefit of enabling a free transference of musicianship across national borders
drawback
American music is so loud one must be even louder than that to be noticed

Problems - Alone In Dead Bars [recorded live at The Victory Lounge, Seattle, July 15, 2017]

the very picture of punk dedication

Kevin's Song - Mikey and Matty [from And It Came to Pass/Not To Stay]

songs across the hegemony
could be sorted
in terms of their textual person
(first third omniscient et cetera)
I songs
Us songs
You songs
Them songs
mixed songs
of various
measurable
nominal
complexity of persons

Paradise, Mt. Rainier National Park
Chapter 24 - Pink Floyd [from The Piper at The Gates of Dawn (digital)]

we will now have a reading from scripture
all change is constant
and cyclical
but
how many stages of cyclical cycles
and
is there a whimsy at work
in its arrangement

Symphony 8 "Unfinished", 1st Movement - Franz Schubert [from 100 Greatest Classics]

spookiest opening ever
the entirety
is floating over the abyss
footing free
unattached
not a drama about conquering the abyss
but
a still photograph
of abiding it

a region of everywhere

(Samish) Lullaby - Johnny Moses [from When The Humans Thought They Were People]

melody hangs
on certain pitch platforms

Up On the Desktop - The Capitol Steps [from O Christmas Bush]

shopping in the new world

You Should Feel Ashamed - Tyrannosaurus Grace [from Much More Than A Story]

a polemic in a strange argument to still be having
tries to convince by accusation

Song 4 - Arbor Towers [recorded live at The Victory Lounge, Seattle, July 15, 2017]

a humble
honest
act
a softened high baritone
almost a tenor
sometimes

another bar band curated talent show

6-------~--~~-~-~~-~--~~~~~~~--(Rojahn Remix) - Lost Chocolate Lab [from (Previously) Clean]

can a thought think about its own thought
without translation services provided by a dis-interested third party?

Being For The Benefit of Mr. Kite! (takes 1 and 2) - The Beatles [from Anthology]

abortive starts

Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun - Claude Debussy [from 100 Greatest Classics]

were we to emerge fully formed
out of our own imaginations
innocent of all but carnal lust 

a pitch world
saturated with tonal homogeneities
and voluptuousness

Paradise, Mt. Rainier National Park
Rocky Counterpoint - Dubious Duo [from Children of Siberia]

they turn on their own fast-forward
without benefit of loops
or tape speed limitations

Muted Terrorism - Goat [from Live at Sonarchy]

finding a mode of speaking
in the language of squeaky electronic honks
oboid
doubly reeded

Straight Line - Karin Blaine [from Modern Day Living]

war stories
sharing scars in the diner booth
lines jammed into poem shape

Somehow, They'll Know - Anxious Arms [from Never Was]

an EP
is the length of a short dive-bar set
and can be designed with that in mind
how best to say it all
in five or six songs
more would be too much

serving size

Song 5 "Tiger Teeth" - Star Anna [streamed from The Fiddler's Inn, March 7, 2022]

greetings to Forest the Dog
who is jingly jangly when he is dancing

whom does the dive-bar circuit serve?
what is its social purpose?
to birth national stars?
to break into a business?
to get past gatekeepers?

Ptarmigan tracks, et cetera
Mt. Rainier National Park
September 29, 2023

Death of Me - Ramones [from Halfway to Sanity]

composed in squares

Subtle Invitation - Mariah Carey [from Charmbracelet]

makes her introductions in the introduction
warms up the sexy voice
chorus
re-arrival
modalities of delivery

Decibel Festival - Seattle Phonographer's Union

assembly of sound collectors sharing sounds
recognizable for what they were
collectively
with the faith
that their mixing together
will be co-effective
and inter-effective

Fallen - Specyphi

their quiet cool down number
trying to sound seasoned
clumsy movements from segment to segment

Ellen - Porn Bloopers [from Blooper Reel]

vocals are an adhesion
on the big guitar sound 

plaque

Part V - Alex Anthony Faide [from Particles of the Infinite]

a still pattern
being pushed off its balance
adds parts to restack itself
spacy coda of pretty synth chords

In Session at The Tintinabulary

September 24, 2023

Missionary Chant - Keith Eisenbrey

This weeks arrangement of a tune from an 1846 shape-note song book. The book is arranged by meter (in the hymn-book sense). The first bunch (and it's a big bunch) is "LM" or "Long Meter" or "8+8+8+8" id est each line of the text being set has eight syllables. For the most part any text of that structure could be sung to any tune in LM. An hour's compositional pleasure can be got by setting such tunes with accompanying lines that help them along with lyrical flow, or that inflict whatever else might suit ones fancy.

September 25, 2023

Banned Rehearsal 1084 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt

We're back in the studio for the long dark. All the toys at our service.

Postscripts

Drops

Keith Eisenbrey 3: 1982-1983

I have started sharing collections of my compositions in albums on Bandcamp. This set of pieces was written in Red Hook, NY, and Malabar, FL, as I was beginning to think about thinking about music.

Keith Eisenbrey 2: 1981-1982

These are what occupied my time toward at the end of my undergrad days and in the year before I went east for a while.

Keith Eisenbrey 1: 1979-1981

These are the keyboard works I composed while an undergrad at the UW. 

All are free for download.

Skaldmud's Doodle Gallery

listening journal doodles from 2009





Saturday, September 23, 2023

Playlist

Preface

"'When Prince Bladud had been shut up in the lofty turret for the greater part of a year, with no better prospect before his bodily eyes than a stone wall, or before his mental vision than prolonged imprisonment, he naturally began to ruminate on a plan of escape, which, after months of preparation, he managed to accomplish: considerately leaving his dinner knife in the heart of his gaoler, lest the poor fellow (who had a family) should be considered privy to his flight, and punished accordingly by the infuriated king.'"

Charles Dickens - from "The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club" 

Texts

Recorded

September 16, 2023

Fantasia in D minor, K. 397 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Kristian Bezuidenhout

parataxical sequence of states
too far
step back
no help that way
if there is no firm place
retreat is empty
we'll fence in a nice garden here
fragment cuts off at a half cadence

Der Wanderer in Der Sagemuhle - Clara Schumann - Dorothea Craxton, Hedayet Djeddikar

love the little codetta
as we close the book
where were we
just now

Largo in E-flat Major, KKIVb/5 - Frédéric Chopin - Garrick Ohlsson

a melody
is an episode
in the image of a thing
that is being sung

Advertisement (Third Encore to Dynamic Motion) - Henry Cowell - Henry Cowell

leaps in and splashes for all it's worth

I think there must be a place in the soul - Charles Ives - Kia Sams, Russ Warner

sentimental to the core
paints
feelings of meanings

My Melancholy Baby - Ray Charles [from The Great Ray Charles]

love how the piano comes in
so that it's practically in the middle of its verse
when it finally comes around
magnificent tempo modulation
into the bump & grind at the end

Keeper of the Flame - Nina Simone [from High Priestess of Soul]

exotic fantasy sound
totally
charismatically
tasteless

And The Feeling Good - Sarah Vaughan [from Feelin' Good]

a music of having arrived
after long living
sung to those
who have arrived
after long living

Hard Rock Café - Carole King [from Simple Things]

does she get residuals?
every beer sold
party place
it will fix your funk

Wages of Sin - Bruce Springsteen [from Tracks]

part of the appeal
is an ability to evoke a life
that might be somebody's
this one has a colorful arrangement
that doesn't rely on drowning everything out in big band tutti power

Jimmy Rose He Went to Town - Mike, Peggy, and Penny Seeger [from American Folk Songs for Children]

a song doesn't need to be commercially sized
to be a song among songs

Born in Puerto Rico - Paul Simon [from Songs from The Capeman]

a photograph that reveals a past in a place

Compass 2 from Compass (2001) - Jarrad Powell [from Natural Selection]

bowing bells and gongs
glassy shimmer
hard and brittle
delicate sharpness
rolling vowels in the abstract

Cannonball - Brandi Carlile [from The Story]

... and the Belly Flops 

but seriously:
in the business of sharing ones suffering
for credibility 

but that's unfair
this is a strong song
local talent did well here

Another Day - Smokestack and The Foothill Fury - [from River Rats and Pipelines]

the hollow jug
bass rhythm
is at an interesting conflict with the guitar
as though behind
but exactly so
as though
and it may be
the playing of it
demands that apparent lag

September 17, 2023

Gaze - Nat Evans [from Coyoteways]

the wind is stilled at dawn
the sun stares
meditative
blank
impersonal
we are turned to it
as on a spit

Pitch Collection 3 - Sascia Pellegrini [from Antoneide]

among these trombone sounds
appear several trombone sound locations
and a multitude of conversational paths
cairned by the pitches of the trombone sounds
becomes a flock of trombone-playing geese
passing over

in a vast texture
it is more difficult
for a change of a small parameter
to make a difference that seems to matter

Intermezzo in A minor, Op. 4 #3 - Robert Schumann - Eric Le Sage

balanced phrase periods
but not sequenced
in groups of binary formations
more in the way of a Rondeau

Baby (take 1) - Little Richard [from Here's Little Richard]

great sax solo

Baby, Ain't That Fine - Bob Dylan [from A Tree With Roots]

an accidental recording
of some seemingly drunken dudes
playing music for their amusement
nothing wrong with that
what skews the whole experience
is the knowledge
that it is Bob Dylan
and it comes with all the baggage of Bob Dylanhood

My Opening Farewell - Bonnie Raitt [from Sweet Forgiveness]

cinematographically scripted memory

Air Ship - Ornette Coleman [from Of Human Feelings]

moves fast
chattering as it goes
news of the day
gossip of gossip

As The Rhyme Goes On - Eric B. & Rakim [from Paid in Full]

the purpose of the incessant talk
is to hypnotize
disrupt sense
alter consciousness

Gangsta's Fairytale 2 - Ice Cube [from The Predator]

a cluttered mind
cluttering minds

Until The End - Curtains for You [from Heaven's Waiting]

churchy organ
ukulele
simple vocal
quite nice message rhyme
buried in nonsense rhyme

September 18, 2023

Jemkow - Black Plastic Clouds [from Electroplate]

stoked for the party

Garage - Keith Eisenbrey [December 17, 2017]

closing car doors underground

Tied Up Five Ways - Steve Layton [from Moving Bodies]

the sizes of things
are shown to be not irregular
always measured against a drum track
with a steady pulse
however
when the pulse remains
but the drum track changes
or is something else at a certain point
the regularity of measured sizes
may be compromised

Honey Hush - Jerry Lee Lewis [from Rare and Rockin']

licks and interjections
more or less forgot to worry about words

Emily - Bill Evans [from California, Here I Come]

melody is a clearly discernable thread to follow
everything else is designed to ensure its clear discernibility

Soon - Total Experience Gospel Choir, Pat Wright [from Bits and Pieces]

a show-off number with quick articulations and ricochet call and response

I Wish You Love - Glenn Tate [from Some of My Favorite Love Songs]

as a song might be in Hallmarkland

No Gardens Here - The Hope [from In The Deep]

route 75
the long way south
sketches on the bus
fellow passengers
holding still

Kaplnka-1 - Stanislav Surin

like a nursery song
eruptions of expression
the swelling heart

Song 4 - Sarah Pasillas [recorded live at The Victory Lounge, Seattle, April 27, 2017]

platformer stanzas
pitch = passion

Conversation Piece - Davide Bowie [from Toy]

working in a limited pitch region
for the contrast
when the stanza moves elsewhere

September 19, 2023

Early Morning Cold Taxi - The Who [from The Who Sell Out]

the petty indignities of the fast life
same situation over and over
and the stupid tacked on ad

Symphony in C minor (#5), first movement - Ludwig van Beethoven [from 100 Greatest Classics]

with repeat
thank you
each new thing
is a growth from the old
though
one is left wondering about the oboe solo
skeleton key or door to elseness?

Irresistable (West Side Connection) - Mariah Carey [from Charmbracelet]

weaving voices around the sound
arachnid

Scribes Eye - Head for the Hills [from Robber's Roost]

entitlement rap

A Much Married Woman, Chapter 4 - Nancy Cole Silverman - Adam Verner

western success boosterism
our gloriously off-colored past
lullabies to the little ones
safely in the past

Banned Rehearsal 948 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt [December 18, 2017]

a deliberately attenuated sequence of items
call attention to themselves
begins to hide behind the other sounds
timbre as used in orchestrations
is a marker
for an object in physical space
a piano
a viola
a drum
et cetera
objects in space
to that extent
they move us away from conceptual music
the music that creates its own geometry in virtual space
pitch and sequence
point toward this virtuality
now the attenuate sequence
has a gaudy hat
the paces at which various agendas leave an audible trace in the signal
do not line up
they interpermeate shiftingly
a mature geology

Low Desert Signal - Doug Haire [from Western Stoner]

kitchen sounds and chitter chatter critters
wind and water and flame
some bird bangs his head on a post

It Came Upon a Midnight Clear - The Philadelphia Brass Ensemble [from Festival of Carols in Brass]

with a beery lilt

Brel Yvane - Bulgarian State Radio & TV Female Vocal Choir, Philip Koutev [from Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares]

robust temperament

Drag Racing Throughts - Dubious Duo [from Children of Siberia]

skittery frenetic

That's What Love's All About - Back Burner [from Simmer On]

string band advice column

Her Love Is Killing Me - Freddie and The Screamers [from I Ain't Crazy]

some guys go to bars
to get their bellyachin' done
hence the blues
instructions on how to complain about life

Sticky Notes - Mud on my Bra [from Sunset Tavern]

has a charming DIY brilliance to it

Sewing Machine Water Train - Tom Varner [from Sound Vespers]

something went gloaurp
more than one something
train whistle
whale song
swarm song
boom boom BOOM!
gluaorp!

The Gnome - Pink Floyd [from The Piper at the Gates of Dawn (digital)]

psychedelic pop music gets no better ever

The Hardest Time - Los Lobos [from By The Light of the Moon]

portrait poem

The People Story - Johnny Moses [from When the Humans Thought They Were People]

someday long ago

How The Mighty Have Fallen - The Tripwires [from Makes You Look Around]

telling someone's life story
as an accusation
how does it feel

Convermash - Bruce Hamilton, Paul Muller, Jérôme Poirier, Jude Cowan, Chris Vaisvil, Roger Sundström [from Mash Hits Vol. 1]

making tracks to share

Song 4 - Sun Dummy [recorded live at The Victory Lounge, Seattle, April 27, 2017]

works
transportation provided

Hvinskyn - Halla Steinunn Stefánsdóttir - Halla Lovísa Loftsdóttir [from Strengur]

the spirit
coming from whence
going to hither
passes by
a visitation
in passing
not gently

September 20, 2023

24 Preludes - Lockrem Johnson - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded 2006-2022]

stretch out
snap back
undulate
pull
overlap
press
tickle
march out
listen hush
mock battle
strive upward
keep it together
behold
marvel
weave
evoke
stir slow
call forth
announce
watch
guard
stretch
luxuriate
linger
needle
grumble
bring forth
knead
force back
drift down
march back
flow
caricature
dance
whirl
frighten

In God's Country - U2 [from The Joshua Tree]

the song starts strong and then evaporates

Song 13 - The Humidiflyers [from Humidiflyers 2002]

clear the slate
slow it down for testimony

Moon Rising - Goat [from Live at Sonarchy]

gentle pulse washed by broader waves
a rhythm like an incense
heady and infectious
a ground of being
from within which
this music becomes possible
set it
forget it
the crowd vanishes
we are left
with little else
but pulse
so washed

Red Hot Kinda Love - Christina Aguilera [from Lotus]

top of the world
the song that gets sung
is heavily encrusted
with jewels and fashion

Problems - Alone in Dead Bars [recorded live at The Victory Lounge, Seattle, April 27, 2017]

a song is a paragraph's worth of saying

Seen, Unseen - James Falzone [form So Far Still]

the singularity of the device is questioned
from this place
figuration magic

Good Morning Good Morning - The Beatles [from Anthology]

a song about sudden boredom
and bewilderment
without the titular hook

Joseph lieber, Joseph mein - Tielman Susato Krummhorn Gesellschaft [from The Glory of the Krummhorn]

writing arrangements of simple melodies
is a time-honored pastime
of heavy hitters in the old days

Start! - The Jam [from The Sound of The Jam]

disconnected statements
it doesn't matter if
for disconnected
urbanist attitude

'Twas the Night Before Christmas - The Capitol Steps [from O Christmas Bush]

by homeland security
elf kaida

Lullaby - Byron Au Yong [from Yiju]

close vocals layered with moving around noises
an image of a family space
idealized enfolding
rapturous
clangorous

D-List (I'm On the) - The Snubs [from Witness Protection Program]

up tempo mouthy
with a key lift

Grande Fantasia with 6 Variations - Amélie-Julie Candeilee - Seattle Baroque Orchestra

from the age of flourishments embellishments and gaudy politesse
the privileged were getting nervous
and must be stroked
with delightful entertainments
composed as showcases
for skill display

September 21, 2023

Wales Visitation - Allen Ginsberg [from Holy Soul Jelly Roll]

angelic as light bulbs
nameless as the vast, babble to Vastness!
a solid mass of heaven
tongued with cloud hang
vegetable tremble
the great secret
is no secret

Home for the Holidays - London Symphony Orchestra [from Songs for the Holidays]

implies that where one resides the rest of the year isn't home?

Capriccio in A minor (#24) - Nicolo Paganini - Salvatore Accordo [from Masters of the Bow]

the theme that launched a thousand variations
with some if its own

Pianos and Bricks (Dorian Wood) - Prom Queen [from Covers]

stanza two begins
with the last word of stanza 1
romance > love
many sharp objects

Khegirnanna - $.99 Dreams [from Brood of Bau]

internal exotic
invented other
bass line conforms all
to a cycle of two pitch places
lets go
and it all drifts away

Stuck - Chastity Belt [from I Used to Spend So Much Time Alone]

what does it mean to express oneself?
pushing the internals out into the social sphere
must arise from an urge to do so
the more specific the identity
of what is inside
the more specific must be
the face of the urge

Skittering - Tom Swafford [from Rough Spaces]

muse
demon
urge
demiurge
inkling
yen
rib-poke
whim
the word for the origin of an idea
to do expressing of oneself
whether that origin is within us
or arrives from elsewhere
(as inspiration)
an indeterminable fact
lurking within our figures of speech 

where does language come from

The One I Love - REM [from Document]

this one goes out
is expressed
as a song artifact

That's My N**** fo' Real - Young Zee [from 8 Mile]

strut brag
balls out

The City of Good Neighbors - Peter Fedofsky [from The City of Good Neighbors]

chromatic descent
keeps the ambitus narrow
a closely defined location
low skies

For Hummingbird Heron & Honeybee - St. Paul de Vence [from St. Paul de Vence]

quite a fine study in vocal harmonies
the string band comes in gently
but brings it down to an earth
from which it can't self-extract

Avenged Seven-Minute Abs - Gaytheist [from Let's Jam Again Soon]

set to loud and close
Morse code guitar
wind up for the big punch
pummel and pummel

Cuff It - Beyoncé [from Renaissance]

pop music industry
sells the expressions of beautiful women's desires for sex
for socially dancing to

Young Fresh Fellows Update Theme - The Young Fresh Fellows [from Refreshments]

cock of the walk
pizza and cheese curls

Swamp Entrance - Pete Comley, Dave Fuglewicz [from Lost City Music Volume 2]

forgotten sci fi film
Lost City Soundtrack
Indiana should be here any minute now
I'm sure of it
I wasn't going to listen to this track by track
but I changed my mind
the tracking is entirely after fact
but
it was a creative decision on Pete's part
so
I'm interested in those sorts of decisions

Sonarchy - Seattle Phonographer's Union [from Seattle Phonographer's Union]

a phonographer takes careful phonographs of sounds in the wild
Seattle is a spacey place
its place is the spacey place
a particular flavor of spacey
that of the light in late November
a spaciness that reaches inside
ominous space
beetling o'er
campfires are a favorite subject
and a conversation among topics
as many ideas about phonography
as there are of them
plethora of imaged places
a roundness in the mix

The Lighthouse - Low Hums [from Low Hums LP]

the lonely outpost
outcast loner post
keeps the Eddystone

Borg Pillow - CEP [from Drawing the Target Around the Arrow]

one starts by collecting a repertoire of assemblages
and of the activities of assembling
id est
composition
connnectifying
drawing lines around
in the rhythm of a headache throb
tides and ripplets
baby ripples

Fifteen Moments from The Time of Rivers - Tom Baker [from Deeply Lodged]

this is the sound of people making the magic happen
this too
these all
open formed
even when sequenced
it matters
that their order matters not
that ghastly light
it orders that their matter orders not
recording
has begotten the notion
of a sound itself
as the locus of an artifact's identity
rather than
the intent
being the sound itself
don't hide

The Way You Make Me Feel - Michael Jackson [from Bad]

extreme separation
his vocals dance in their own voice
voice body
in how it moves
those robot backup vocals are freaking me out

I Am Mine - Pearl Jam [from Rearviewmirror]

from a more distant nearness
mythic warrior testimony
the sincerity of heroic sentiment
in times of war
old civil war wounds

Lord Daniel - Mary Lomax [from The Art of Field Recording Volume 1]

the mythic moment melodified over
as it begins the envelope of story
between the moments of beginning and ending disasters

Severed Head - Ian Bell, John Teske [from Embers of Discontent (original mix)]

got lost thinking about discontent in America as I hear it in our music at the ages

Coco Flush - Charms [from Human Error]

industrial spacey
over the sci fi edge
down in trenches
galley slaves

Aloft - Lori Goldston [from High and Low]

draw the bow
drawn by a  bow
by a bow
by a bow
by a bow
by a bow
by a bow
by a bow
by a bow
by a bow
by a bow
drawn bow
drawn bow
drawn bow
drawn bow
drawn bow
drawn by a bow
drawn bow
drawn by a bow
drawn bow
draw bow
draw bow
draw bow
draw

In Session at The Tintinabulary

September 17, 2023

Stonefield - Keith Eisenbrey

continuing my Sunday discipline of arranging old shape-note tunes for keyboard or what-not

September 19, 2023

Invention in F Major - Gavin Borchert

September 20, 2023

Invention in G minor - Gavin Borchert

four more to go in this set of 30

September 22, 2023

Patti's Parlour Pieces (#23) - Ken Benshoof

I think I finally got this one sounding pretty good

Postscripts

Drops

Keith Eisenbrey 3: 1982-1983

I have started sharing collections of my compositions in albums on Bandcamp. These document the beginnings of the activity, in words and music, of thinking about thinking about music.

Keith Eisenbrey 2: 1981-1982

These are two electronic works completed at the end of my undergraduate days and in the year that followed.

Keith Eisenbrey 1: 1979-1981

These are the keyboard works I composed while an undergrad at the UW. 

All are free for download.

Skaldmud's Doodle Gallery

listening journal doodles from 2009





Saturday, September 16, 2023

Playlist

Mt. Rainier National Park
Preface

"'One of the immortals
who guards and watches over you
will send a breeze behind you.
When first you come to the promontory of Ithaka,
send all your companions to the city with your ship,
but go yourself to the swineherd,
who keeps your hogs
and is well-disposed toward you.
Spend the night there.
Then send him to the city
with a message for wise Penelope
to the effect that you are safe
and have come back from Pylos.'

So saying, she departed for lofty Mount Olympos,
but Têlemachos aroused the son of Nestor from sweet slumber
with a kick of his foot and said to him:

'Get up! O Peisistratos, son of Nestor,
lead out the horses with uncloven hooves
and yoke them to the chariot
so that we might hit the road.'"

Homer - from "The Odyssey" translated by Charles Stein 

Texts

Recorded

Ohanapecosh River, Mt. Rainier National Park
September 10, 2023

Prelude and Fugue in C Major, K. 394 - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Kristian Bezuidenhout

differentiating the realms
dramatic sweeps 

a Fantasia of a Prelude
fugue subject has an irregularity
as though it needs to hold its britches up with one hand
hesitating on brinks of misbalance

Caprice en forme de Valse in C Major, Op. 2 #6 - Clara Schumann - Susanne Grützmann

scurries capriciously off the dance floor

Mazurka in C minor, Op. 30 #1 - Frédéric Chopin - Garrick Ohlsson

one door opens to many rooms

Amiable Conversation (second encore to Dynamic Motion) - Henry Cowell - Henry Cowell

left hand is a drum
right hand melody
trips over itself
crashes into the drums

Canon - Charles Ives - Paul Sperry, Irma Vallecillo

clever, playful writing

Linger Awhile - Sarah Vaughan [from Swingin' Easy]

over before we have a chance to come to grips with it

I Can't Stop Loving You - Ray Charles [from Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music]

let the choir sing the title
late verse
the choir sings the song
and Ray sings the responses
sing the song children

Function at the Junction - Little Richard [from The Explosive Little Richard]

invitation to the dance
with guest list advertisement

You're The One Who Knows - Carole King [from Simple Things]

chords organize time points in larger units
keyboard used as a chord drum
it must play one dynamic only (forte)
or it will be lost among the amplifieds
as it is
most of its color is gone anyway

Ballard Locks
Stop - Nina Simone [from Fodder On My Wings]

extraordinary playful composition
with a telegraphical line marker
"stop" in upspeak

Walk Like a Man - Bruce Springsteen [from Tunnel of Love]

propaganda for the propogation of patriarchal continuity

The Old Sow - Mike, Peggy, and Penny Seeger [from Animal Folk Songs For Children]

lamellophone
tin whistle

Adiós Hermanos - Paul Simon [from Songs from The Capeman]

composes with his voice and others' voices
not insecure enough
to not let others get a spotlight
rumors of contract disputes notwithstanding

Polka Dots - Dubious Duo [from Children of Siberia]

introduction to something
but it sounds like it's heading in more of a tango direction than a polka
never does get to either
having too much fun introducing competitively

Around The Summit I See Only Pines - Jarrad Powell - Jessika Kenney [from Stonehouse Songs]

a poem instructs us how to sing itself

Mt. Rainier National Park
September 11, 2023

Save Part Of Yourself - Brandi Carlile [from Bear Creek]

the voice of beleaguered micro-urban America

Emergency - Dead Bars [from Dream Gig]

life in the trenches of anxious urbanists

Totem 50 - Sascia Pellegrini [from Totem V]

sine tones microadjusting their intonational relationship
to get those throbs 

music can think about music
by working with the fundamental acoustical facts of sounds
or by re-imagining the possibilities of higher order concepts
such as melody
figuration
pitch functionality
rhythmic structures
et cetera
or by exploring the ground between the orders

Intermezzo in E minor, Op. 4 #2 - Robert Schumann - Eric Le Sage

a crowd of voices tells their story
conjointly finishing each others statements 

voice leading swept off its feet in whirlwind figurations

Rockin' With Red (She Knows How To Rock Me) - Jerry Lee Lewis [from Rare and Rockin']

dance with throw-away rhymes

One Man's Loss - Bob Dylan [from A Tree With Roots]

weary of being socially important
retreat into porch song

Sweet Forgiveness - Bonnie Raitt [from Sweet Forgiveness]

a singer's relation to the songs they sing
varies from song to song and from singer to singer
irony
sincerity
show business
other factors

Him and Her - Ornette Coleman [from Of Human Feelings]

a melody that descends on two planes

Ballard Locks
I Know Better Now - Ramones [from Halfway To Sanity]

a commercial music might be characterizable
by the image of its provenance
(macro-urban (down-scale))
and its presumed native environment
(dive-bar small club)

The Lady who Lost Her Soul - Johnny Moses [from When The Humans Thought They Were People]

it takes more words to tell the story in English than are used in Samish
a soul stored in a basket
a medicine woman left alive
tears stored in the soul

In The Deep - The Hope [from In The Deep]

big embrace voice

Figure In The Carpet - Triptet [from Figure In The Carpet]

below the hull where monsters dwell
massive whales and gargantuan squid
battle commands blasted loud
peril passed
in the wake
behind

Ohanapecosh River, Mt. Rainier National Park
September 12, 2023

Distracted Driver - St. Rage [assembled at The Tintinabulary, Seattle, November 14, 2017]

in which
Neal impersonates
briefly
a yippy dog

Kommst du - Steve Layton [from Colors]

an apparancy approacheth
fiercely harbingered
our vessel creaks
in for a blow
seven league foot clomps
Sie sprechen auf Deutsch
tempting destruction

Symphony in G minor "1905", op. 103 (#11) - Dmitri Shostakovich - Moscow Philharmonic, Kiril Kondrashin

tempo is almost sprightly compared to Schwarz
{NB:
The SSO recording with Schwarz is 108 minutes long,
this one is 52+
- oh what a difference it makes!
from ponderously flaccid to terrifying} 

suddenly
what was atmospheric
is in focus
and has momentum
inexorable events portended
the song is the password
out there
lurking in the alleys
no time for pitiful wallowing
lines all taut
shivered timbers
urgent
determined
explosive
shimmering strings form a voice
over and above their color
orders have been barked
vigorous preparations at the barricades
soldiers in the streets
whiffs of grapeshot

de-sentimentalized
Dmitri had no time for pretty poetry
or maudlin picturesquery
massive potency
all presaged
here at the end

a pity they had to compress the dynamics for vinyl

Ballard Locks
'Round Midnight - Bill Evans [from California, Here I Come]

bouncing off all the walls
all the bouncing balls bounce
true to their wall bouncing ball dance

When The Girls Get Here - The Young Fresh Fellows [from The Men Who Loved Music]

posturing theatrically
pathetic pep rally song

Superfly - The Humidiflyers [from Humidiflyers 2002]

something odd happened in this dub
as though a muffle were applied cyclically
in a slow flange
meanwhile downtown
perhaps the tape was running over the heads inconsistently

Goin' Down - Head For The Hills [from Robber's Roost]

easy goodtime music
how great was the past as a place to be

Silent Night - Smokestack and the Foothill fury [from Smokey's Stocking Stuffer Christmas]

makes his own melody for it
a new setting of the poem
rather than a performance of the hymn-book version

Staring At The Sun - The Maldives [from Mad Lives]

very much like let's sniff glue
an activity fraught with risk
late stage post-psychedelic groovy

Foggy Dew - Denise Glover [from Dreams of the Butterfly]

we do love old sad love songs
a mythic tale
tragedy accomplished at inception

Hark The Herald Angels Sing - The Philadelphia Brass Ensemble [from Festival of Carols in Brass]

social function of this music
aural tinsel
who decorates with tinsel at any other time

Ballard Locks
For The Wings Of A Dove - Felix Mendelssohn [from 100 Greatest Classics]

boy soprano
so old-fashioned
all the rage
lots of slow verses
boy soprano sings as an innocent
the unwitting irony of the voice

I Would Be Your Slave - David Bowie [from Heathen]

a sound thread inhabits this sound
at an independence from the ostensible beat
a heartbeat with its own job to do
sub rosa

Farther Along - Rachel Harrington [from The Bootlegger's Daughter]

this guitar speaks
in rural
this singer speaks
in long beleaguered
in heavily burdened

Journey in Satchidananda - Ask The Ages [from Live at The Chapel]

we will tell our tale slowly
particularizing each moment fairly
progeny of progress
erogony of egress
egregiancy of egrets
regency of regrets
beligerency of baguettes
bastardy of baskets
there now
see what happens
when music disappears into itself 

guitar's turn
pay attention
on your way out folks
trippy hazards 

musical scores
etiquette books for cooperative thinking

spaciness
a blood sport
not my game
I could never take myself seriously
as a spaciness fan 

there's something very guy about this
my spacy voice
is more spacy than your spacy voice 

an obsession of  brags

Banned Rehearsal 947 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [December 4, 2017]

St. Barbara's Day is the closest we get to St. Rage Day
some fine brass stylings there
along with xylophone rubbings
musical consistency
is not as important to believability
as is clear intent change
choose your intent at every moment
do not abandon your choosing
free from music
a difficult freedom 

Ballard Locks
well
this is pretty spacy
I must admit
difference?
we're lost
the other folks know where they are
etiquette-wise
we play without musical etiquette 

drums are chaperones

whence it comes
whither it goes
love dares to know  

an announcement from the large iron triangle
that hangs from the ceiling
shaker blessing
a bit of timbre clowning sneaks in 

we have rung the little bells
the bus should stop for us

Infrathin Condition 9 - Doug Haire [from Infrathin Conditions]

rather than pry it apart acoustically
accept it experientially 

Seattle: City of the Spacy Age

Jaguar - The Who [from The Who Sell Out]

trying to keep up with their generation
they attempt to do Pink Floyd

Dance of the Hours  - Amilcare Ponchielli [from 100 Greatest Classics]

a novelty piece
dance for clowning characterizations 

Ohanapecosh River, Mt. Rainier National Park
September 13, 2023

Going Underground - The Jam [from The Sound of The Jam]

this song
in its appearance on The Nancy Tape
was how I came by The Jam
danceable
and certainly has "sound of the 80s"
but otherwise forgettable

Johnny Get Gone - The Tripwires [from Makes You Look Around]

descending in a straight line
enforces the rhetoric of inevitability

Paper Bird - Robin Jackson and The Caravan [from Dust Diaries]

non-threating
DIY self healing
wine bar
coffee shop minstrel
for a maturing audience

Track 4 - Marjorie Palmer [from Make a Joyful Noise]

recorded in a noisy room
on an inadequate device
much closer to the noisy audience
than to the music 

re: importing a music designed for social situation A
into social situation B
friction guaranteed

Elucidating - Amy Denio [from Chapel Sessions]

vocalizing at the front of the mouth cavity
linguodentals and labials
bubbling rhythms

Interstellar Overdrive - Pink Floyd [from The Piper at The Gates of Dawn (digital)]

groove that follows its own path
free of the strictures of song form
or any other clear reliance
on quasi-poetic harmonic rhyme schemes
it wanders here and there
slosh the sound left to right

In a Monastery Garden - Albert Ketèlbey [from 100 Greatest Classics]

with birds on cue
where's Snow White

Cruz - Christina Aguilera [from Stripped]

personal victory anthem

Canaan's Land - Back Burner [from Simmer On]

for men's voices acapella
with key changes by chordal slide

I Knew You Were Trouble - Taylor Swift [from Red]

vituperative vulnerability
of as many minds about it all
as needed
to avoid culpability

Track 4 - Strange Like Us [recorded live at The Sunset Tavern, April 14, 2017]

outing life-strife
so the audience knows they're not alone
in having some

Lightning River - Daniel Husser [from 1 Month Challenge]

a full memory marked

Ballard Locks
A Day In The Life - The Beatles [from Anthology]

working draft
with counting
on echo
to 22 or so
and no big chord to mark an ending
just chatter

Dope Beat - Boogie Down Productions [from Criminal Minded]

bragging for cred

Sympathy - Sleater-Kinney [from One Beat]

does the sound of a band such as this
echo something within their audience?
what?
familiarity to situations of incoming aggressions and responses?

Badger vs. Cougar - Goat [from Live at Sonarchy]

carried along
propulsed
no turning back
check memory at the door 

if self expression
is expressly allowed
is it still self expression
or is it compromised

Justify My Love (Madonna) - Prom Queen [from Covers]

trope
expression of sexual desire

Tweety Bird - Keith Eisenbrey [December 9, 2017]

three tweets and a cough
in thirteen seconds
at Green Lake

Dim Shapes - Kaley Lane Eaton [from Cedar]

shines loudly
shapely

Ballard Locks
September 14, 2023

24 Preludes - Lockrem Johnson - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded live at recitals in 2002 and 2003]

I first heard some of these Preludes at Lockrem's 1977 memorial concert at Cornish, performed by Bern Herbolsheimer. Shortly after that I contacted Doug Rice, Lockrem's executor, who kindly put me in possession of a score (a blue-print of the inked fair-copy). I have been working on them off and on ever since, and have played the whole set nearly twice-through (nearly) at various recitals. This March, on the 16th, I'll be performing the entire cycle along with several other of his works in celebration of his Centennial. 

These are definitely young-person tempos
exacerbated by an only partly tamed propensity
to start too fast in public
there are several of them
that have no tempos or dynamics marked in the score
and require complete re-thinking each time out
especially that last one in D minor
needs more room to breathe
than I allowed it in 2003.

White Tornado - REM [from Dead Letter Office]

REM is another band that appeared in my life via The Nancy Tape 

an instrumental to be listened to by dancing

Violin Concerto #2, Op. 7, 3rd Movement "La Campanella" - Nicolo Paganini - Salvatore Accardo [from 100 Greatest Classics]

this CD was one of my mom's
she was a violinist among other things
but I already had Accardo's recording of this from long before

Here We Come A-Waffling - the Capital Steps [from O Christmas Bush]

Homesick - Lovesick Empire [from Four Songs]

I would have tried to mix this differently
vocal more up-front
although this does sound like they are all playing together at the same time
not an overdubbed assemblage

M.O.M.B. - Mud On My Bra [from Demo #1]

lots of cowbell
bless their hearts

Love Me - Emily Stranger [from Labor of Love]

a dance with a shifting floor

What Is Love - The Shirelles [from The Shirelles Anthology]

six feet of teen troubles
a rather muddy sounding dub alas

Where You Are - Whitney Houston [from Whitney]

production value and professionalism
the sheen of aspiration
it is important to this music
that the poem not be overtly poetic
going for all the Any Person's feeling words
so as not to alienate fans

R.A.K.I.M. - Rakim [from 8 Mile]

to keep in mind:
pop phenomena occur in a foreign universe to mine
always have
still do
so here I am
a Martian 

Hollywood plot is always
the Martian is cool
like us
and gets down with it
and we all know
that Hollywood
is culturally always on target
but see  above
under keep in mind
so:
I hear a music with revolving layers
making use of vocals of revolving layers

Skating With Wilma - Peter Fedofsky [from The City of Good Neighbors]

dance
feet on ground
small leaps and graceful slides
a gentle waltz

American Weekend - Waxahatchee [from American Weekend]

so here's me
the Martian
allowed access
via music
to a  young adult
in their privacy
public intimacy
weary hopelessness

Sink - Keith Eisenbrey [December 10, 2017]

as in kitchen
filling with water
then draining
a subtle pitch is present
an E-natural
at first
system reverberance
little sloshes
like a water xylophone
there goes the plug

Frequency Bombardment - Entropic Advance [from Chaos Out Of Order]

frequency as a pitch thing
is not an experiential quality
we hear its effects
but not its fact
one can demonstrate
that they (frequency and pitch)
are on a continuum
see Kontakte et al
but that doesn't eliminate the experiential threshold
between pulse and pitch
a limn is crossed
this comes
then goes

In Session at The Tintinabulary

September 10, 2023

Ellenthorpe - Keith Eisenbrey

more fun arranging shape-note melodies for keyboard
one each Sunday
a discipline

September 11, 2023

Assembly Rechoired 62 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey

it was getting pretty dark
even when we started at eight
but the late gloaming was lovely
so we made some noise for the quiet critters

September 12, 2023

Invention in E minor (#21) - Gavin Borchert

September 14, 2023

Invention in E minor (#22) - Gavin Borchert

September 15, 2023

Invention in F Major (#23) - Gavin Borchert

Invention in F Major (#25) - Gavin Borchert

#24 will require a bit more work, then five more and I'll be done

Postscripts

Drops

Keith Eisenbrey 2: 1982-1983

I have started sharing collections of my compositions in albums on Bandcamp. AKU was composed in 1982 for the Synclavier in the Department of Systematic Musicology at the University of Wahington, and Book of Windows occupied my time between graduation and launching myself at the East coast in 1983.

Keith Eisenbrey 1: 1979-1981

These are the keyboard works I composed while an undergrad at the UW. 

All are free for download.

Skaldmud's Doodle Gallery

listening journal doodles from 2009