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Lubelski, Samara / Marcia Bassett: Indexical/Rhizome (Relative Pitch)

Following their recordings of improvisations for the abstract film "Triangulated Waves", the long-running collaboration of guitarist Marcia Bassette (Yew Recordings, Heavy Conversation, Heavy Blossom) and violinist Samara Lubelski (Fiery Furnaces, White Magic, Thurston Moore, God Is My Co-Pilot) join for two extended sonic adventures of intertwining, effected strings.
 

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Marcia Bassett-guitar

Samara Lubelski-violin


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UPC: 5904224873073

Label: Relative Pitch
Catalog ID: RPR1190
Squidco Product Code: 34825

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2024
Country: USA
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at the Catalyst SoundFestival, at Rhimzone, Washington, DC, by Jamie Sandel.

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"Collaborators for two decades, Marcia Basssett (guitar) and Samara Lubelski (violin) play electric improvisation. This is their 8th duo release and first on CD and streaming."-Relative Pitch "Collaborators for two decades, Marcia Basssett (guitar) and Samara Lubelski (violin) play electric improvisation. This is their 8th duo release and first on CD and streaming."-Relative Pitch



"Marcia Bassett is a NYC-based artist working in the areas of sound collage, improvisation, and visual creations. She frequently joins others in collaborative multimedia projects. Recent collaborations include BEMI improvisation with Ted Gordon and light experiments by Jeffrey Perkins; Margarida Garcia, Manuel Mota, and improvisations with Samara Lubelski.

Samara Lubelski is a player of multiple instruments within the broad waters of song, and abstract improvisation, she has also been involved in various art-music provocations; Hall of Fame, The Tower Recordings, MV/EE, duos with Marcia Bassett and Bill Nace, Thurston Moore's band (Chelsea Light Moving), and German collective Metabolismus."-Tabakalera


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"Marcia Bassett is a NYC-based musician and artist known for her innovative and unconventional approach to music. Exploring the realms of sound collage, improvisation, and immersive audio-visual environments, Bassett's work delves into the cultural world and immediate surroundings, encountering various phenomena that have the potential to be transformative within ourselves and our environment. Her artistic vision is to create a heady sonic interplay of otherworldly narratives that blend elements of trance and critique.

As the founder of Yew Recordings, Heavy Conversation and Heavy Blossom and working with smaller independent labels, Bassett has maintained a DIY approach to music publishing. Some of her recent solo recordings include the critically acclaimed "Midnight Xpander LP," which was recorded at Elektronmusikstudion EMS in Stockholm. She also recently released "Undulating Arkasboning" cassette on Artsy Records in 2022 and a Digi-EP titled "Altering The Form" on the Belgian label KRUT.

Bassett frequently collaborates with other artists and musicians on live improvised performances, installations, and multimedia projects. Recent tours and works include a visual sound residency with Ursula Scherrer at Sonoscopia, Porto, PT; live performances with Samara Lubelski, including an evening at the Clark Art Institute (MA) and Tubby's (NY); "Triangulated Waves," an electric guitar and violin improvisation with Samara Lubelski for an abstract film showcased at Tabakalara in San Sebastián, Spain. With Ursula Scherrer, she has engaged in an ongoing collaboration of light, sound, and installations, notably "Interwoven," a site-specific installation, Tunis, TNSA, "Time_Untime" Roulette Intermedium, NYC, "FACE" a la Maison, Paris, FR and a multimedia installation featuring live visuals and sound with Ursula Scherrer and Sergej Vutuc at The Film Gallery in Paris, France. "The Eternal Now" is a collaborative project by Marcia Bassett, Ted Gordon, and Jeffery Perkins. The project showcases Jeffery Perkins' colorslide stroboscopic light experiments while Marcia and Ted explore Buchla Music Easel improvisations.

Other past collaborations and solo projects include work with Andrew Lafkas' large ensemble, Alternate Models, presenting "Two Paths with Active Shadows Under Three Moons and Surveillance" at Experimental Intermedia and Eyebeam in NYC; "Survival Of Laments" a live improvisation with Margarida Garcia and Manuel Mota at Festival Oude Muziek 2018, Utrecht. She showcased an improvised sound performance titled "Transitory Freezing of Perpetual Motion" with Jenny Graf and dancers at the Here-10 Evenings Festival in Sweden, created live improvised sound interaction with the performance artist Narcissister, and composed an original soundtrack for the Single Channel Video "Ten Ways of Doing Time," directed by James Fotopoulos and Laura Parnes in 2013.

Her boundary-pushing approach, penchant for collaboration, and relentless exploration of the sonic realm continue to inspire and shape the contemporary music landscape. She has been an integral part of several influential bands and pursued solo work under the moniker Zaimph.

Bassett's involvement with the band Un, formed in the early 1990s, showcased her distinctive approach to sound. Un, known for their hypnotic and dissonant soundscapes, released their self-titled album "Un" (1996) and tour-only 7" on the legendary Siltbreeze label. Another notable collaboration for Bassett was with Double Leopards, an experimental collective that emerged in the late 1990s. With their improvisational and exploratory approach, Double Leopards created densely layered sonic tapestries that blurred the boundaries between noise, drone, and psychedelia. Bassett's involvement with the band resulted in a number of releases, including "Halve Maen" (2003) and "A Hole Is True" (2004). Bassett's musical journey also led her to join forces with Pete Nolan and Steve Gunn, in the band GHQ. GHQ's music delves into folk-infused territories, blending intricate guitar work and improvisation. Their collaborative efforts produced celestial raga-drenched drone albums such as "Cosmology of Eye" (2006) and "Crystal Healing" (2007). Bassett was also a member of Hototogisu alongside Matthew Bower. Together, they created blistering and intense sonic landscapes laced with smoked-drenched noise psychedelia. In addition to her collaborations, Bassett has released solo material under the moniker Zaimph. As Zaimph, she created cracked-raga song structures with dense electronic and synthesizer drones to create soundscapes where a lurking apocalypse is eclipsed by shimmering, meditative beauty. Her solo works often feature layers of vocals, guitar manipulations, percussive scrapings, and hypnotic textures, creating immersive sonic environments. Notable releases under the Zaimph moniker include "Sexual Inifity" (2006); "Between the Infinite and the Finite" (2016) and "Rhizomatic Gaze" (2018). Her work has left an indelible mark on the experimental music scene and has mapped regions still only dimly understood by subsequent sonic travelers."

-Marcia Bassett Website (https://marciabassett.org/bio/)
6/12/2024

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"Samara Lubelski is an American singer, violinist, guitarist and bassist. She has been a member of numerous bands, including Of a Mesh, Metabolismus, Salmon Skin, the Sonora Pine, Hall of Fame, the Tower Recordings, MV & EE and the Bummer Road, and Chelsea Light Moving. Since 2003, she has released eight solo studio albums.

Lubelski is a prolific guest musician, performing (predominantly on violin and occasionally on bass) on dozens of recordings by artists such as the Fiery Furnaces, White Magic, Thurston Moore, God Is My Co-Pilot, Jackie-O Motherfucker and Sightings.

As a recording engineer, she has also worked with Double Leopards on Halve Maen (2003, Eclipse Records) and Out of One, Through One and to One (2005, Eclipse); Ted Leo and the Pharmacists on Hearts of Oak (2003, Lookout! Records); Magik Markers on Untitled (2003, self-released), Blues for Randy Sutherland (2004, Arbitrary Signs) and I Trust My Guitar, Etc. (2004, Ecstatic Peace!); the Fiery Furnaces on Blueberry Boat (2004, Rough Trade Records); Sightings on Arrived in Gold (2004, Load Records); Black Dice on Creature Comforts and Miles of Smiles (both 2004, DFA Records); Oneida on Secret Wars (2004, Jagjaguwar) and The Wedding (2005, Jagjaguwar); Mouthus on Saw a Halo (2007, Load Records); and Religious Knives on It's After Dark (2008, Troubleman Unlimited Records)."

-Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samara_Lubelski)
6/12/2024

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1. Indexical - August 8, 2020 27:50

2. Rhizome DC - December 3, 2022 15:19

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