Saturday, January 10, 2026

Playlist

Preface

"July - Down at Beulah"

George Cruikshank, from The Comic Almanack, First Series 1835-1843

Texts

Recorded

January 3, 2026

Madrigals, Book IX: Come dolce hoggi l'auretta - Claudio Monteverdi - Concerto Italiano, Rinaldo Alessandrini

decorousissimo
Wagner's Rheinmaidens should have had it so good

Praeludium in F Major, BuxWV 145 - Dieterich Buxtehude - Simone Stella

if the Praeludium behaves
structurally
like the clown that presents a play's argument
before the curtain
then this clown
is prolix
or perhaps
just stalling 

a hide and seek
can't catch me
fugue game
played
up in the arches 

the various chapels
cadence in order

Sei Lob und Ehr dem höchsten Gut, BWV 117 - Johann Sebastian Bach - Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, Amsterdam Baroque Choir, Ton Koopman

we are floated to our pews
on billows of bliss
and a blessing is given
in baritone
and a sermon as well 

I lose myself
in the casual brilliance
of the voice-leading 

a chorale that dances

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
January 4, 2026

Sonata in E-flat Major, Kk. 307 - Domenico Scarlatti - Pieter-Jan Belder

fresh as daisies
every time around

Kinderszene: Wichtige Begebenheit, Op. 15 #6 - Robert Schumann, Florian Uhlig

an announcement that echoes down the corridor

Buch der Lieder I: Der König von Thule, S531/4 - Franz Liszt - Alexandre Dossin

something puzzles
something moves
something decides

4 Pieces: Ironies, Op. 56 #2 - Alexander Scriabin - Michael Ponti

all the parts of these things
appear to be other parts
of other things

D'un matin de printempts - Lili Bolulanger - BBC Philharmonic - Yan Pascal Tortelier

frolic on weightless limbs
flit like butterflies
filled with wonder

Don't Jive Me - Louis Armstrong's Hot Five [from Hot Fives and Sevens]

this music forwards the personality of its makers

Hallelujah I Love Her So - Ray Charles, Milt Jackson [from Soul Brothers-Soul Meeting]

cats having a right good time

Not a Second Time - The Beatles [from With The Beatles]

hanging ones blindnesses out
for all to see

Nathan is Forever - Joni Mitchell [from Song to a Seagull]

leads us will-lessly
into an aromatic garden
some of which
affects the sensibilities
chemically

The Ballad of Danny Bailey - Elton John [from Goodbye Yellow Brick Road]

the echo sheen
effaces the individuality
of the various instruments' sounds
which makes the instrumental-only verses
come across
as part of the costumery

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
Mona - Bruce Springsteen [from Live at The Roxy]

playing subhuman
as an exotica 

then he comes out
to tell his Bo Diddley brag tale

January 5, 2026

Train in the Distance - Paul Simon [from The Essential Paul Simon]

the promise of distance's potential for escape

Banned Rehearsal 158 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [November 4, 1988]

a tale is spread out before us
it overwhelms the recording levels

waxing nostalgical 

clang and bang and grumble and wail

trombone imitates the doppler
of a model airplane
round and round
loop by loop 

why?
without it
cheese would have no flavor
the coffee not stay hot 

...am I here?
...am I a radish? 

the radish goes on 

thus spake the bumper sticker 

shouting to release tension
this session is intent
on hollering over itself

I'm looking for something specific
I'll know it when I find it
I think it was the first Loft tape I was looking for 

the quintessential urge
to overshout
born
of the rage
of adolescence
the imperative
to dominate 

a specific song
about nothing in particular 

spends his days
as a radish
outside
hip deep
in manure 

Ich grolle nicht!
as sentimental driving anthem

Just Say I Love Him - Nina Simone [from A Single Woman]

the point of a song such as this
is to create the conceit
of a figure
that is singing it
and to embody it
essentially actorly 

this remains the case
even when
or especially when
it is autobiographical
though self-portraiture
perhaps a better word
for a song
made to be sung
from ones own first person

If She Don't Love Me - Jonathan Richman [from I'm So Confused]

another example of above
song as a staged song and dance act

Pablo Picasso - David Bowie [from Reality]

waddayaknow!
he's covering Jonathan!

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
January 6, 2026

Zither Film Mix 01 Reversed - Keith Eisenbrey [November 30, 2008]

a graph of a population
as to
distance from a center
moving
here
from the out
to the in
rhythmic bands
of zero population events
events imputed
to occupy
a measurable acreage
of influence
made audible 

continuities confuse confusion

Track 1 - Old Man Williamson [recorded live at Victory Lounge, Seattle, July 6, 2013]

the endless open mic industrial chopper

Figure Study 181015 - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey

following
where the sound
my fingers make
goes
brambles
or morass
or night

Overscape (SoundScroll V, part 3) - S. Eric Scribner [from Soundscrolls - Lost Landshapes]

the guitar comes across
as the voice of its amplifier
a cave of sound specimens
held in silence
reaching across chasmotic void 

this is awesome

I Wish That Gal Was Mine - Herschel Brown and His Washboard Band [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

that's a washboard
for sure
as shootin' 

like tap dancing with the fingers

I've Got a Woman - Ray Charles - [from Ray Charles at Newport]

blues
as a theater
put on by the band
for dancing to

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
Selections 1 - Lake Washington Singers [April 16, 1963]

somebody is singing an opera favorite
this may not be the Lake Washington Singers
my mom's tapes were not always completely labeled

The Only Way Out (Is to Walk Over Me) - Dolly Parton [from Just Because I'm a Woman]

abject humiliation

Red Baron - Billy Cobham [from Spectrum]

insinuating its mood lounge-wide
groove all night

I've Had It - Black Flag [from The First Four Years]

to be muttered under ones breath
as a mantra
to cope
with working life 

a rage-quitter hero is something to be

5 Movements: December 8, 1983 - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [recorded March 7, 2010]

it's not the slowness
but the particular agogic friction elicited
between it
and what preceded it
within a constant awareness
of the narrowness
of the choice
this
then
that
in
unending
see saw
cycles 

recording a sound
creates an exportable image
of a distance
from that sound
recreated
as an image
of a distance
from the sound
different
from amplitude
:presence:
the ghost
of the microphone's ear

are we comfortable with that kind of intimacy

doesn't let on
what it's about
or
whether the lower
is the higher
and the higher
the lower
or
the lower
is lower
and
the higher
higher 

they share their interval
with parental care 

each note
in turn
may be the first 

just what's down there
past the cobwebs and bones
a report from the field

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
Something Against You - Pixies [from Surfer Rosa]

as the produced sound shifts gears
from small to big
it glorifies power and consumption

How Am I to Know - Sun Ra [from Monorails & Satellites]

fingers follow ears
as ears follow fingers
for
fingers have ears
and ears fingers

Sky Fits Heaven - Madonna [from Ray of Light]

the witch in the dance
an old trope
playing the part

Bug Guitar - Keith Eisenbrey [from Summer Songs/Winter Mix]

initiation event
commemorative book report

bug guitar
VCR
(not a bad rhyme past me)

A Barren Land - Smokestack and The Foothill Fury [from A Live Wire]

seen at highway speeds
between there and here
parallax of power poles
dynamic perspectives

Sea of Glass - Shelby Earl [from Swift Arrows]

relationship business
either or

The Separation - The Science of Deduction [from Alternative Works]

techno
fo'
tech bro bar

feel bad
irony
good time buds

Intermezzo 1 - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [from Keith Eisenbrey 3: 1982-1983]

Wagnerian mountain horn call
adds notes methodically
as locations
among the horn tones 

it seeks to expand
into its possibility-field
without disturbing its serenity 

the cut of this music's clothes
will never make the glossies 

ideally
it might not come to mind
that it's one note at a time
except
in those moments
one hears it
being two notes
a few times

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
Worried Blues - Gladys Bentley [from Really The Blues]

singer provides their own scat trumpet commentary

I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) - Judy Garland [from Judy In Love]

soft and smooth
and a coy curtsy

Mr. Ugly - Aretha Franklin [from Laughing On The Outside]

slow dance devotional

A Saucerful of Secrets - Pink Floyd [from A Saucerful of Secrets]

enter clanging bells
robed and obscured by the mists 

dial twiddler's crescendo 

a music that transpires
free floating
amid moment scraps 

let's be weird
like they are
down in Darmstadt 

enter the anthem
to save the day
for triads

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
January 7, 2026

You Won't See Me In The Morning - Betty Davis [from Betty Davis]

she singer
he singer 

she group
he group 

she band
he band 

she player
he player 

mixed singer
mixed group
mixed band
mixed player

Trouble Under Water - U-Men

all he
all the time

Banned Rehearsal 159 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Aaron Keyt [November 10, 1988]

glimpses
of what it might become
through the trees 

distortion sound on tape
stemming from
the inability of the mechanism
to faithfully record
a hyper-ample input
perceived
at this end
(faithfully reproduced)
as a limit
against which
the sound seems
physically repressed
splashed back into itself
a right palpable limit
an alienation 

we plod grimly
each to our own drumming
we sing
as we go ploddingly on 

gibberish
and scat
and in-tongues
the music of language
without the relational shackles 

virtual body
of the Funmaker's string bass pluck
a staple sound
in the early days of Banned Rehearsal 

we have reached camp
and have set off the windup toys
as we pitch tents
and prepare a meal 

spurts of radio talk
in the radio blender 

quite the roar of distortion there

some of this sound
is from this sound's sound makers' pasts 

we sort through the detritus
a segment has no sound
perhaps 20 seconds
perhaps more 

no pickles
no mustard

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
Darklines Vanish - Helena Alexander [from The City Sketches]

a blissful oblivion
as to how what one is doing
accomplishes that doing
ask no questions
of one's own means 

the harmony between
what one has done
and its perfection
unqueried 

we are
to adore
the blissful oblivion
and its purity 

she plays with an expressive touch 

a music
playing the part
of a music
an image
of the surface sheen
of a music
but not
of its workings 

pretty peroration
past
pretty peroration 

perorate pauselessly
always a new pretty pose

Meet Me Half Way - Bonnie Raitt [from Fundamental]

sexual relations as a partnership

On a Clear Day You Can See Forever - Glenn Tate [from Days of Wine and Roses]

the sentimental favorites
of a sentimental age
of a sentimental generation
forever dated

Zither Film Mix Forward - Keith Eisenbrey [November 30, 2008]

negotiating the relations pertaining
twixt over-plenty and rarities
minced sound cake 

the first null spaces
are a marker
a limn 

the soundfile
is the material
not the sounds
the soundfile
is a soundfile
of

The Desert Deep - Princess [from Selling Sulphur]

heroic battle theme
there will be explosions for sure

Banned Rehearsal 968 - Karen Eisenbrey, Keith Eisenbrey, Steve Kennedy, Aaron Keyt [October 22, 2018]

we are a collection of rattles
and assorted noisies 

is this sound speaking to me
or is it talking among its constituents
of which I
as the listener
am one? 

entropic counterfacts 

the sound must be real
clearly made
on the spot
with mechanical means 

virtual objects
in a virtual real room
rather than
virtual objects
in a virtual virtual room

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
Tet Fro - Chaotic Noise Marching Corps [from Smashed at Smash Putt]

more battle dance
but clowns

Requiem for No Hero - Steve Layton [from No Mind]

motions within a tonal stasis
dim fluctuations pass near to the face of it

Wire Grass Dog - Earl Johnson and His Clodhoppers [from Turn Me Loose White Man]

slippery tune
in a slippery tuning

Whither the Starling - Norman Monath [from Songs of the Pogo]

wavelets of water left over from snowthes

Pat a Pan [from The Life Treasury of Christmas Music]

the melody is made to be cleverly arranged

I'm Gonna Take What He's Got - Etta James [from Tell Mama]

what she tells herself
to keep going

Music and Me - Michael Jackson [from Music and Me]

send 'em out whistling
with warm blankets

Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
January 8, 2026

BAB KEE 831212 - Benjamin Boretz, Keith Eisenbrey [December 12, 1983]

piano soliloquizing openly
Crumar lights the stage
a character upon it
joined at pitch
impatient to express
imperturbable
in my soliloquizing

Glam Slam - Prince [from Lovesexy]

a music
as a dance
followed by some scribbling

All I Ask of You - King's Singers [from Chanson d'amour]

a song
from a musical theatrical?
niche pop

Track 6 - Students of Joan Schoepflin [recorded live June 9, 1998]

this pedagogy teaches fingers to do things
my memory
of the pedagogy
I was trained with
did that
only
at the service
of teaching the ear
to hear things

Come On - Keith Eisenbrey [from Summer Songs/Winter Mix]

moving from one meaning of the phrase to another
inexplicitly

Stranded in the Echoes - Solvents [from Manresa Castle]

at a residential speed limit tempo

Seattle Party - Chastity Belt [from No Regerts]

heavy mood fog social

Splinters - Choke the Pope [from Who Cares]

the guitar loudness
stands for the intensity
of the emotion mood
being expulsed

Intermezzo 2 - Keith Eisenbrey - Keith Eisenbrey [from Keith Eisenbrey #3: 1982-1983]

a three-body problem to puzzle at
the math is not orbital
but cyclic
math in a closed cycle
constructed upon a spectrum
based
ultimately
on what seems to match what 

this music
is thinking about something 

the pitch choice
is too deliberate
to be random 

each differentiated duration
is a differentiated species
of melodic interval
that is
say
that a whole step
taking in
a short span of time
is
a different manner
of whole step 
than one taking in
a lengthily-held span of time 

deliberation shows 

it is salutary
for a long slow section
to tax ones patience 

patience
is there
to be taxed
why else have it? 

voices emerge from the figures
as they clarify before us 

time to tax our patience yet again 

but
we'll wrap up instead
summarize
and send

Paradise, Mt. Rainier National Park
King Kong Kitchie Kitchie Ki-Me-O - Chubby Parker and His Old Time Banjo [from Anthology of American Folk Music]

sword and pistol by his side
only rhyming matters 

relieves most of the lines
in the poem
from the need to make any sense 

Chubby has an amazing voice

Sh-Boom - Stan Freberg [from The Very Best of Stan Freberg]

you gotta talk unintelligible 

back to nonsense and scat and speaking in tongues 

Tatumy intercuts 

mumble
not mambo 

don't you do gibberish 

Stella!

Surfin' U.S.A. - The Beach Boys [collected from Dave Marsh's The Heart of Rock & Soul]

if everybody had an ocean
across the USA
shipping would be a breeze
but beaches
rare indeed 

surf across the continent
first person to

Our Love Was, Is - The Who [from Magic Bus]

shooting for the psychedelic ingenue
but couldn't commit to the bit

The Easy Winner - Scott Joplin - E. Power Biggs

were Joplin to be played
on an instrument
devoid
of a system of levers
would be
a travesty 

levers
are its Buddha nature

Bat Out of Hell - Steven Travis Pope

flange-y filters
on a fine enough sequence of percussing sounds
like an improvisation
upon a signal of an improvisation
one suspects a toy piano was involved
at least in spirit

In Session at The Tintinabulary

January 4, 2026

Dundee - Keith Eisenbrey

January 5, 2026

Gradus 426 - Neal Kosály-Meyer

the relation of one to the next
is in relation
to the relation
of the next further next
to that next further next's
next further next 

composing the partitions
of a rung's notes 

if we hear
what is happening
as if
from the standpoint
of adherence to the score 

clearly partitioned
in regions
and combinations of regions 

{NB: alas, my recording failed due (no doubt) to user error}

Postscripts

Drops

Music of Kosály-Meyer, Verrall, Palmer, Baker, Oldham, Osborn, and Cobb

This album is a selection of music by various Seattle-area composers, composed between the 1940s and 2010 or so.

1. Pastoral "The Color of Water" - Neal Kosály-Meyer
2.-5. Four Pieces for Piano - John Verrall
6. Another Sad Song Littering the Highway of Life - Doug Palmer
7. On Off - Tom Baker (with Tom Baker, electronics)
8. F r AgM eNt (s) - Marcus Oldham
9. Theme and Three Variations - Sean Osborn
10. dear s - Brian Cobb

Track 1 recorded live at Bard College in 1982
Tracks 2-5 recorded live at University Temple United Methodist Church, Seattle in 2005
Tracks 6 and 7 recorded live at UTUMC in 2006
Tracks 8-10 recorded at my home in 2007 and 2010.

recordings of my compositions (and more!) can be found at keitheisenbrey.bandcamp.com - free to download or stream 

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