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Sound the Alarm (Clayton Thomas + Ensemble): Sound the Alarm (Relative Pitch)

"Sound the Alarm is a large ensemble founded for the explicit task of responding musically, socially and culturally to the genocide in Palestine. It is a warning, a recognition and a fundraiser. Instigated by Clayton Thomas, the music i...
 

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Clayton Thomas-composer, conductor

Sam Gill-sopranino saxophone

Jack Stoneham-alto saxophone

Matthew Ottignon-baritone saxophone, clarinet

Peter Farrar-c melody saxophone, alto saxophone

Megan Alice Clune-clarinet

Simon Ferenci-trumpet

Phillipa Haste Murphy-bass clarinet, viola

Freya Schack Arnott-cello

Julia Magri-double bass

Clayton Thomas-double bass

Novak Manojlovic-piano

Niki Johnson-cymbals, percussion

Holly Conner-drums, percussion

Hayley Chan-drums, percussions

Lauren Tsamouras-electric organ

Hilary Geddes-electric guitar


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UPC: 5904224873875

Label: Relative Pitch
Catalog ID: RPR1219
Squidco Product Code: 35593

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2024
Country: USA
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded live at the Annandale Creative Arts Centre, in Annandale, Australia, on June 27th, 2024, by Johnston Street Jazz.

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"Sound the Alarm is a large ensemble founded for the explicit task of responding musically, socially and culturally to the genocide in Palestine. It is a warning, a recognition and a fundraiser. Instigated by Clayton Thomas, the music is a composed improvisation, a sonic allegory and a simple way to collect human energy in the right place for the right reasons. This recording captures the second live performance, recorded and livestreamed by Johnston Street Jazz, at the Annandale Creative Arts Centre, June 27, 2024 - the 264th day of the ongoing genocide. The artists donated their time and fees for this concert, with all money raised by the purchase going to support humanitarian organizations working on the ground in Gaza."-Relative Pitch


Artist Biographies

"Double Bassist Clayton Thomas was born 1976, in Hobart, Australia. Inspired by the sound, velocity and social movements of jazz, Clayton has dedicated his musical life to finding a personal truth that links his own cultural life as a white Australian, with the radical, far reaching pursuits found within the creative music. What he can't find as a bass player, he searches for in the organisation of unreasonably large ensembles.

Clayton Thomas relocated in Sydney, Australia, in 2014. Clayton is currently not a regular member of the Splitter Orchester, but he was part of the 2014 concert @ MaerzMusik and he'll also take part in the 2015 concerts in Berlin and Huddersfield."

-Splitter Orchester Website (http://www.berlinsplitter.org/index.php?article_id=104)
12/19/2024

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"Sam Gill is a saxophonist, improviser & composer based in Sydney, Australia. He leads the groups Coursed Waters & Scattered, is a member of the composer-performer collectives Mind on Fire & Microfiche, and has duo projects with electric bassist Joseph Franklin and drummer Simon Barker. In 2020, Sam was nominated for the Freedman Jazz Fellowship.

Sam has performed with a number of Australia's most acclaimed improvisers including Chris Hale, Marc Hannaford, Andrea Keller, Steve Magnusson, Matt McMahon, Gian Slater, Clayton Thomas and Scott Tinkler. He has also worked with the Australian Art Orchestra and world-music ensemble Mara!

Performance highlights have included appearances at Copenhagen Jazz Festival, the Australian Art Orchestra's Meeting Points Series, SIMA's International Women's Jazz Festival, the NOW now Festival, the Jazzgroove Association Featured Artist series, Converge Festival, and Wollongong's Speak Satellite Festival.

Sam has appeared on numerous records as a leader/co-leader, with releases on the labels Creative Sources, Earshift Music and his own label Radial Sounds. As a band-member, he can be heard on Okay (2017) by the Sydney Conservatorium Jazz Orchestra, and From The Depths (2020) by Sideband."

-Sam Gill Website (https://www.samgillmusic.com/)
12/19/2024

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"Double Bassist Clayton Thomas was born 1976, in Hobart, Australia. Inspired by the sound, velocity and social movements of jazz, Clayton has dedicated his musical life to finding a personal truth that links his own cultural life as a white Australian, with the radical, far reaching pursuits found within the creative music. What he can't find as a bass player, he searches for in the organisation of unreasonably large ensembles.

Clayton Thomas relocated in Sydney, Australia, in 2014. Clayton is currently not a regular member of the Splitter Orchester, but he was part of the 2014 concert @ MaerzMusik and he'll also take part in the 2015 concerts in Berlin and Huddersfield."

-Splitter Orchester Website (http://www.berlinsplitter.org/index.php?article_id=104)
12/19/2024

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"Sydney-based pianist, Novak Manojlovic first began playing piano at age eight. He went on to study at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music from 2012-2016 where he honed his craft as an improviser and composer, studying under pianists Mike Nock and Matt McMahon (Freedman Jazz Fellow 2005). Novak has led his own diverse projects and collaborated extensively in the pop music scene, acting as a musical director, arranger and touring musician for Ngaiire, Sampa the Great, Wallace and Martha Marlow. Novak has been quickly gaining recognition for his expressive approach, and since finishing his studies has been composing and performing with his subversive piano trio 'HEKKA', electro-acoustic outfit Colourfields and his large ensemble Grown Ocean throughout Australia."

-Music Trust E-Zine (https://musictrust.com.au/loudmouth/2019-freedman-jazz-fellow-freedman-classical-finalists/)
12/19/2024

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"Holly Conner is a Sydney-based drummer and percussionist - extremely versatile, she works across the electronic music, pop & indie-rock, experimental, and free jazz music scenes.

Coming from a diverse musical background, she first studied rock drumming and classical percussion, before completing a BA in Jazz Drum kit from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. She has also completed summer courses at the School of Improvised Music Brooklyn, and two Australian Art Orchestra Creative Music Intensives.

As a free-lance drummer, Holly has toured nationally and internationally with artists such as Holly Throsby, Microfiche, Lupa J, Marcus Whale and Human Noise.

Festival appearances include performances at VIVID Sydney, Sydney Festival, Liveworks, Underbelly Arts, Copenhagen Jazz Festival, Edinburgh Jazz Festival, Aberdeen International Youth Festival, Sydney International Women's Jazz Festival and Manly Jazz Festival.

She has also played at venues such as N1Reaktorhallen in Stockholm, Km28 in Berlin, The Sydney Opera House Forecourt, MONA in Tasmania and The Art Gallery of NSW.

Her drumming is featured on several indie film and television soundtracks including the BBC/HBO TV series Top of The Lake: China Girl, and the award-winning surf film Beyond the Noise.

Alongside free-lance work, Conner produces and performs her own hybrid electronic-live drum music under the monkier ilex. ilex live sets combine industrial, experimental and texturally rich tracks with heavy drums & percussion - influenced by dark film soundtracks, techno, noise, strange creatures and the natural environment.

Current groups include Minus Marcus (pop/electronic), Microfiche (free jazz and contemporary improvisation), Boysnlove (rock), and Skinny Legions (folk and pop).

In 2019 Holly was a finalist for the Jaan Rutherford Memorial Award, recognizing excellence in Australian female jazz instrumentalists."

-Holly Conner Website (http://www.hollyconner.com.au/p/bio.html)
12/19/2024

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Track Listing:



1. Over Land Under Fire 32:52

2. Blurred Bodies 21:54

3. Fire, Ceased 13:34

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