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Weston Olencki deconstructs and reimagines the banjo across two longform compositions, transforming it into a percussive, polyrhythmic engine and a harmonic resonator, navigating glitch-driven algorithmic textures and richly detuned sonorities, juxtaposing the kinetic, minimalist grooves of "The Rocks Are Different, Here" with the spectral, ring-modulated drones of "Brothers".
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Label: Full Spectrum
Catalog ID: FS162
Squidco Product Code: 35956
Format: LP
Condition: New
Released: 2024
Country: USA
Packaging: LP
Recorded in Brooklyn, New York, and Brattleboro, Vermount.
"Pearls Ground Down To Powder presents two opposing sides of the same banjo. The instrument presents alternately as a percussive drum-with-strings or as a highly dimensional harmonic resonator, blowing out these disparate trajectories into two longform pieces. An obtuse, abstracted, laser-focused follow up to "a vine that grew over the city and no one noticed" [Tripticks Tapes - Old Time Music], Pearls unfurls itself within the cracks of more recognizable banjo territory. Over two contrasting sides, the album pauses to meditate on skeins of glitched-out algorithmics and masses of richly detuned sonorities - all hung heavy in the thick southern air.
Recorded in the unbearable heat of the 2022 NYC summer - the album's regimented a-side, "the rocks are different, here" presents a rush of polyrhythmic grooves that jaggedly flip and resuture themselves together in a way similar to the early minimalist works of Philip Glass or Steve Reich. The composition reaches escape velocity from the mechanical permutations of its bluegrass role: it treats the banjo as an ecstatic array of strings and resonators, rather than an instrument strummed wistfully in the depths of some dark holler. Yet despite this machinic cacophony, the particular twang and thwack of the head still allows one a kind of skewed journey with this nostalgia-laden beast. The old sound still finds a way through.
On the b-side, "Brothers" recalls the blood harmony of famous country singers like the Louvins, Stanleys, Maddoxs, Carters, and Osbournes, splayed out between two justly tuned banjos. Recorded at the artist's former Vermont home in the midst of a deep polar chill, this track resists the entropic freneticism of "the rocks..." Each drum head is wired to be both microphone and speaker, ear and mouth, conjoined together in reverse, spinning sidebands above and below the pair via an interdependent ring modulator circuit. An echo, perhaps, of that iconic Frida Kahlo self-portrait - the beautiful absurdity of familial connection via one's shared circulatory system, itself an evocative imagining of this mythological sense of kin. Through two sets of homemade E-bows, each of the banjos' strings become their own 'Music on a Long Thin Wire' - the only imprint of human touch, a muffled muting and unmuting of the instrument's delicate vibrations."-Full Spectrum Records
"Weston Olencki is a composer, performer, and sound artist whose work explores the intersections of experimental music, algorithmic composition, and extended instrumental techniques. Originally trained as a trombonist, Olencki has become known for his innovative approach to electronic and electroacoustic music, often reconfiguring traditional instruments into new sonic identities. His compositions and performances engage with improvisation, digital processing, and mechanical sound generation, with a focus on timbral exploration and structural deconstruction. He has collaborated with a wide range of contemporary musicians and ensembles."

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• Show Bio for Weston Olencki "Weston Olencki is a New York City based trombonist/composer specializing in the performance and production of experimental music & art. Weston is a member of Ensemble Pamplemousse and the Wet Ink Large Ensemble, one half of RAGE THORMBONES and People Making Sounds, and has performed with Ensemble Dal Niente, wasteLAnd, wildUP!, Fonema Consort, the San Francisco Contemporary Music Players, Talea Ensemble, sfSound, Wild Rumpus, Eco Ensemble, Chicago Symphony Orchestra's MusicNOW, and a.pe.ri.od.ic - under conductors Alan Pierson, Enno Poppe, Steven Schick, Marino Formenti, and Michael Lewanski. He was awarded the Kranichsteiner Musikpreis for Performance [2016] and a Stipendiumpreis [2014] from the Darmstadt Ferienkurse. His compositional work has been performed/commissioned by the Talea Ensemble/Earle Brown Music Foundation, Pamplemousse, Bass2Bass [Michelle Lou + Scott Worthington], People Making Sounds, trombonist Matt Barbier, clarinetist Erin Cameron, and saxophonist David Wegehaupt. An active proponent of new repertoire, Weston has pursued individual collaborative work with composers Eric Wubbels, Katherine Young, Mauricio Pauly, Dave Reminick, Michelle Lou, Ray Evanoff, and Timothy McCormack, alongside US/world premieres of pieces by Peter Ablinger, Bernhard Lang, Elliott Carter, Michael Gordon, James Saunders, Dai Fujikura, Katharina Rosenberger, Erik Ulman, and Chris Mercer. Festival/series appearances include Alatszto Hang [Budapest], Weisslich [London], Constellation's Frequency Series [Chicago], FOCIarts [New Orleans], Permutations [NYC/SF], sfSoundSalonSeries [SF], NUNC [Chicago], Indexical [Santa Cruz], Switchboard Presents [SF], OPTION [Chicago], and Omaha Under the Radar. Weston has held residencies at the University of California Santa Cruz, Harvard University [HGNM], NYU, and Stanford University, with upcoming residencies at Northwestern and CalArts. He has recorded for HatHut, Sound American, Indexical, and Clean Feed with forthcoming releases on Carrier." ^ Hide Bio for Weston Olencki
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Track Listing:
SIDE A
1. The Rocks Are Different Here 22:59 SIDE B
1. Brothers 20:45

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