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"These pieces are based on improvisations on the Halldorophone, a feedback cello-type instrument used in various tunings, with attempted pitch tracking playing the Buchla! Initial recordings done at the Stockholm Elektron Musik Studios,...
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Jonathan Segel-Halldorophone, violin, guitars, synthesizers
Andreas Axelsson-drums, percussion
Daniel Borgegard Alga-flute clarinet, bass clarinet, electronics
Tom Djll-trumpet, electronics
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Label: Demagnetized
Catalog ID: HOM
Squidco Product Code: 36026
Format: 2 CDs
Condition: New
Released: 2025
Country: USA
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recordings made at the Stockholm Elektron Musik Studios, in 2023.
"These pieces are based on improvisations on the Halldorophone, a feedback cello-type instrument used in various tunings, with attempted pitch tracking playing the Buchla! Initial recordings done at the Stockholm Elektron Musik Studios, 2023. The ensemble is fleshed out with drums, flutes, stringed instruments, etc. The result is long drone-based pieces bringing about an entirely new world of musical adventure. The pieces are representations of time dilation, Each a place where time passes but nothing happens (or, as in the Gateway, Bardo Chikhai, no time passes, but everything happens!), the protagonists are ineffective and thus no story develops, years go by in a few pages or within a short passage in the text."-Jonathan Segel

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• Show Bio for Jonathan Segel "Born in Marseilles, France, grew up in Davis, California (with a year's side trip to Tucson, AZ.), went to college at the University of California at Santa Cruz, studying with Gordon Mumma and Peter Elsea. In Santa Cruz he hooked up with Camper Van Beethoven, apparently for life. He moved up to San Francisco in 1989, then to Los Angeles in 1997 to work for Dane Davis at Danetracks, a film sound post production facility, then back to Oakland in 2001, where received a Master's Degree in Music Composition at Mills College, studying with Fred Frith, Pauline Oliveros, Alvin Curran, and Joelle Leandre. While in Santa Cruz in the 1980s, he played with Camper Van Beethoven, Eugene Chadbourne and various other semi-musical projects, while in San Francisco in the 1990s with Sideways, Virginia Dare, Granfaloon Bus, Dieselhed and his own band Hieronymus Firebrain, which dissolved and reformed as Jack & Jill, which later led to various records of rock music under his own name. While in Los Angeles, besides playing and recording with Eugene Chadbourne, he played with Clyde Wrenn (as Clyde Wrenn and the Container), with Mike Marrt's Beaumont, occaisonal shows with Mark Goodman's group, Magnet, and spent a great deal of time touring the globe with Mark Linkous' group, Sparklehorse. Returning to the Bay Area in 2001, Jonathan began playing rock shows with his own eponymous band, as well as a newly reformed and revitalized Camper Van Beethoven. He has made several guitar-centric rock music CDs since then and has performed this music in scattered California shows, including opening slots for such acts as Built To Spill (he has also sat in with Built To Spill and Yo La Tengo onstage as a violinist!) and occasionally plays solo acoustic shows still. In 2004 Camper Van Beethoven recorded a new studio album, "New Roman Times", their first in 15 years, and a then put out a Greatest Hits package in 2009 ("Popular Songs of Great Enduring Strength and Beauty"), both followed by much touring in the United States and Europe, which continues to this day. A new CD of Camper Van Beethoven music arrived in early 2013, "La Costa Perdida" and its companion CD, "El Camino Real" in 2014. In addition to all of this, leaving Los Angeles and the film and music industries and studying at Mills College led Jonathan back to the world of improvisation and electronic music, and he has been performing improvised music for instruments and computer around the world, including shows in the SF Bay Area, New York, Europe and Japan. 2003 saw the CD release of several improv collaborations with notable artists such as Fred Frith and Joelle Leandre, and with Shoko Hikage, and the first of many electronic music CDs. In 2004, after various shows as both a rock and an improvising duo with Dina Emerson, Chaos Butterfly formed and began recording and touring. Several CDs have been produced worldwide, as well as performances in the US and Europe with many collaborators. Chaos Butterfly is now a moniker for Jonathan performing electronic or otherwise avant-garde improv with a host of other potential musicians. In 2012 Jonathan relocated to Stockholm, Sweden with his family, where he currently resides. Here he has been sitting in with bands such as The Plastic Pals, and even once with Gösta Berlings Saga, working on recording his own albums and with others, including Sista Maj, an improvised rock ensemble, as well as recording, mixing and performing with the Øresund Space Collective from Copenhagen." ^ Hide Bio for Jonathan Segel • Show Bio for Andreas Axelsson "Drummer Andreas Axelsson is a longtime member of pianist Lisa Ullén ́s critically acclaimed quartet and plays in a number of fixed and fluctuating constellations ranging from jazz and free improvised music to collaborations involving dance and electro-acoustic music. He has performed throughout Europe and Scandinavia and appears on 20 plus recordings released by labels in France, Germany, Norway, Japan, Denmark and his native Sweden." ^ Hide Bio for Andreas Axelsson • Show Bio for Daniel Borgegard Alga "Daniel Borgegård Älgå is a multi-instrumentalist (sax/clarinet/flute/keyboards/electronics) working in the field of experimental jazz/improv. Living in Stockholm." ^ Hide Bio for Daniel Borgegard Alga • Show Bio for Tom Djll "Tom Djll studied electronic music with Stephen Scott at the Colorado College, working with the EMS Synthi 100 system at Packard Hall. In 1978 and 79 Djll studied at the Creative Music Studio in Woodstock, NY, with Roscoe Mitchell, Anthony Braxton, Wadada Leo Smith, George Lewis, the Art Ensemble of Chicago, Karl Berger and many other giants of new music. He spent the years 1981-1993 working with the Serge Modular Music System before enrolling in Mills College Contemporary Music Program, where he extended his quest to develop and integrate an idiosyncratic trumpet language into an electronic sound environment, while also pursuing advanced improvisation studies, formally, with Pauline Oliveros, and, informally, with Jack Wright. While at Mills, Djll concentrated on microtonal composition, split-tone trumpet technique, and computer music. He also worked extensively with Chris Brown, resulting in contributions to Brown's recordings LAVA (Tzadik) and DUETS (Artifact). Further refinement of trumpet languages and free improvisation with his band GROSSE ABFAHRT was undertaken from 1999 - 2010, published on the Emanem, Creative Sources, and Setola di Maiale labels. Beginning in 2012, Djll gradually re-introduced electronics into his sound-set. The results are heard in projects like hackMIDI (extreme electro-mechanical piano music), piano + analog electronics in TENDER BUTTONS (with Tania Chen and Gino Robair), delicate environments in EUPHOTIC (with Cheryl Leonard and Bryan Day), austere acoustic spaces with KOKUO (Kanoko Nishi-Smith, John McCowen, Jacob Felix Heule, and Kyle Bruckmann) and ongoing sessions and performances within the lively and ever-evolving Bay Area scene, including: Tim Perkis, Amanda Chaudhary, Jordan Glenn, Clarke Robinson, Suki O'Kane, Matt Ingalls, Tom Nunn, bran(...)pos, and Karen Stackpole. Obligatory list of famous musicians Djll has played and/or recorded with: Roscoe Mitchell, David Toop, Fred Frith, William Winant, Rova Saxophone Quartet, Pauline Oliveros, Ava Mendoza, John Butcher, Vladimir Tarasov, Le Quan Ninh, Tania Chen, Wobbly, Frank Gratkowski, Miya Masaoka, nmperign, Tatsuya Nakatani, Vijay Iyer, and Zeena Parkins." ^ Hide Bio for Tom Djll
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Track Listing:
CD1
1. Gateway 9:58
2. Aeaea 20:49
3. Ogygia 18:37
CD2
1. Hall Of Mirrors 12:39
2. The Waiting Room 7:32
3. Elysium 25:57

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Improvised Music
Free Improvisation
Electro-Acoustic
Electro-Acoustic Improv
West Coast/Pacific US Jazz
European Improvisation, Composition and Experimental Forms
Stringed Instruments
Quartet Recordings
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