June 19, 2018
Mona - Youth Rescue Mission [from Youth Rescue Mission]
a tinge of string band and blood harmony
later, the center of sound scatters
Banned Rehearsal 908 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt - April 2016
assembled from Banned Telepaths 47 - Aaron playing Wallace in Somerville, MA; Karen, Steve, and me chiming in at the Tintinabulary in Seattle
sounds' seeming mass
moving air
massive instrument objects
to move air in specific modes
Wallace enters the space
otamatone answers
a trio for two pianos and otamatone
Steve provides essential percussion entwinings
actuation centers wander about the space
light percussion takes the field
copper pipe insulation squeak speak.
A Voluntarie - William Byrd - Elizabeth Farr [from My Ladye Nevells Booke]
an ordered garden path
a path of vistas
horns dancin' wild
Slippin' And Slidin' - Little Richard [collected from Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]
piano and drums keep it lively for bouncing voice and horn on
Mr. Ed's Theme Song - Jay Livingston
well there it is
A Poem On The Underground Wall - Simon and Garfunkel [from Parsley, Sage, Rosemary & Thyme]
egregious poeticizing
insufficient song
June 20, 2018
Track 3 - Tillicum Junior High School Orchestra [from a private tape of a concert given March 3, 1971]
a little waltz, probably some J. Strauss or other
Two Hymns of Brahma - David Jones - Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Michel Singher [from a private tape]
Americana brash, then going for exotic ala Hollywood, in the service of which we find some pretty nice colors
I Know What I Know - Paul Simon [from Graceland]
He writes this from the sound first, then downward into the song. It is no better a song than it needs to be to inhabit the sound from within which it emerges. PS as groove assembulator.
June 21, 2018
Psalm 23 (meditation, responses) - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey, Neal Kosály-Meyer
This 1991 score still intrigues me, specifically as it concerns the question of what small part of the
final performance result is actually written down. The score consists of a small book of page pairs. One facing page contains a verse from the Psalm and the other holds two short fragments of written music, the first fragment of which is always the same. In performance I improvised a path from the constant fragment to each not so constant fragment. This particular recorded realization (there have been several) follows my entire clavichord take with an edited version of Neal's reading. I guess, in some sense, this is the (responses, meditation) version of (meditation, responses). Listening to it after all these years I'm thinking I should do more composing for clavichord.
X-Communication - The Sub/Con Group [from Sonicabal 2001]
industrial-like sounds
between sci-fi Foley sound and music sound
unfortunately it wanders into recognizable beat stuff
if it is a drum machine then it is making a point about drum machines that didn't much need making
if not, then ditto
a paucity of color
Nocturne Interruptus - Brad Anderson [from Dark Energy / Interstellar Pianos]
honest cheap sounds thrills naked non-finesse
Consort of Voices - S. Eric Scribner - Clifford Dunn, Keith Eisenbrey, Matt Kocmieroski, Dale Speicher [from Storm Sound Cycle {private recording}]
the tempo is somewhere in the single digits per minute, and mostly whole notes
some minimalist stratagems wander through to reveal, briefly, the spirit that had hovered throughout
I believe this was the final piece in Steve's 9+ hour live epic Storm Sound Cycle, performed at the Chapel Performance Space, Good Shepherd Center, Seattle, in May of 2011. I don't remember what instrument I was playing.
Animal - Ravenna Woods [from Alleyways and Animals]
interval :: production-distance between overdubbed tracks :: vocal/piano drums/synth :: reverbillumination
artpop
In Session at the Tintinabulary
June 18, 2018
Banned Rehearsal 961 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Neal Kosály-Meyer
We gathered on the porch for the first time this Summer.
We note that it is pretty close to the 34th Bannediversary (June 24, 1984).
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