Two sessions from the free improvising electroacoustic trio of Philipp Wachsmann on violin & electronics, Martin Hakett on synthesizer and Emil Karlsen on drums & percussion, first for three studio recordings in 2019, and then in concert at the 2020 "Sounds Like This" festival at Leeds College for two wonderfully idiosyncratic and masterful conversations.
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Philipp Wachsmann-violin, electronics
Martin Hackett-synthesizer
Emil Karlsen-drums, percussion
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UPC:
Label: FMR/Bead
Catalog ID: FMR 626/BDCD16
Squidco Product Code: 32005
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2022
Country: UK
Packaging: Digipack
Tracks 1 and 2 recorded in Leeds, UK, on March 12th, 2020 by Chris Sharkey.
Tracks 3, 4 and 5 recorded on December 7th, 2019, by Phillip Wachsmann.
"I met Emil at a blank canvas event in Liverpool and 2018, and invited him to come down to Oxford to play a solo set for Oxford Improvisers. I proposed that we make a trio with Philipp to play at Fusion Arts in East Oxford. Studio recordings were made in a December afternoon in 2019. Meanwhile Emil had been in contact with the new music festival "Sounds Like This" in Leeds, and tracks on the CD were recorded at the Leeds College of Music in concert in March 2020, just as Covad was about to put a stop to further activity. As things began again to open up by Autumn 2021, we played at Fizzle, Birmingham in September, and at the 100 Years Gallery, London, in October."-Martin Hackett
Artist Biographies
• Show Bio for Philipp Wachsmann "Philipp Wachsmann. Born Uganda, 1944; violin, viola and electronics. In the CD booklet to Gushwachs, John Corbett notes that Phillip Wachsmann came to free improvisation from a predominantly classical background, particularly via the contemporary experiments of "indeterminacy, graphic and prose-based scores, conceptualism and electroacoustics, listening to Webern, Partch, Ives, Berio and Varèse, reading 'Die Reihe' and interrogating the rhythmic, harmonic and melodic preoccupations of Western art music. Starting in 1969, Wachsmann was a member of Yggdrasil, an ensemble performing works by Cage, Cardew, Feldman, Ashley and others and in this group he used contact mikes on the violin and made his own electronic instruments, ring modulators and routing devices. Ironically, his studies with Nadia Boulanger in Paris (1969-1970) pushed him hard in the direction of free music. He recalls: 'Despite her neoclassical orientation, her insistence that composition is about the imagination of performance and its realisation, the live moment, and her stunning ability to make this happen was a powerful influence on me, steering towards 'performance' and therefore 'improvisation'.'" Wachsmann moved from Yggdrasil to Chamberpot - recorded on Bead 2 - and shortly thereafter appeared on Tony Oxley's influential February papers, forward looking in the virtual 'industrial' orientation of some of the tracks, years before this became an accepted genre; the two musicians have continued to work together, in various groupings but notably in the percussionist's Celebration Orchestra. Philipp Wachsmann has also performed and/or recorded with: Derek Bailey's Company, e.g. on the recording Epiphanies; Georg Graewe; Barry Guy; Iskra 1903; King Übü Orchestrü; London Jazz Composers' Orchestra; Evan Parker, particularly as part of the Evan Parker Electronic Project; Quintet Moderne; Fred Van Hove's ML DD 4; Rüdiger Carl's COWWS (now CPWWS) Quintet; and Lines, with Martin Blume, Jim Denley, Axel Dörner and Marcio Mattos. He also plays as a solo musician. Phillip Wachsmann also administers Bead Records." ^ Hide Bio for Philipp Wachsmann • Show Bio for Martin Hackett Martin Hackett is an improvising musician performing on flute, melodica, analog synthesizer and objects. He is know for the groups Certain Ants, Consorts, Hackett &/or Lash, La Pieuvre, London Improvisers Orchestra, and his work with Feldspath, La Pieuvre, Optronic, Le Grand Orchestre de Muzzix, Radiolarians de Michael Pisaro-Liu. ^ Hide Bio for Martin Hackett • Show Bio for Emil Karlsen "Emil Karlsen is a Norwegian improvising drummer currently based in the UK. Described as a "significant addition to the UK free jazz scene" and an "exceptional improv drummer", he's establishing himself on the improvised music circuit working the span from free improvisation to free jazz. Occupied with the exploring timbral possibilities of the drum kit, he performs with Philipp Wachsmann, Matthew Bourne, Phil Durrant, Maggie Nicols, Ed Jones, and the London Improvisers Orchestra to mention some." ^ Hide Bio for Emil Karlsen
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Track Listing:
1. Sounds Like This Leeds 1 12:37
2. Sounds Like This Leeds 2 17:28
3. In Air Studio 1 11:49
4. In Air Studio 2 6:18
5. In Air Studio 3 7:46
Improvised Music
Free Improvisation
Electro-Acoustic
Electro-Acoustic Improv
Jazz
London & UK Improv & Related Scenes
European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms
Trio Recordings
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