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trunk (uk) #jbh 021 cd

basil kirchinparticles” compact disc

  • bye bye 1941
  • concept suite 'secret conversations between instruments'
  • tzuris ov vey
  • amundo
  • the dice is cast
  • we don't care
  • rise and revolt
  • e+me
trunk press release...
particles - music by basil kirchin

basil had been talking to me about particles for a long, long time. he'd worked out his exact musical plans for it years in advance. it was to be his masterpiece, and i'd told him he'd had one of those already. i'd even gone to hull and recorded him in 2004 talking for six hours about this album, discussing the sonic ideas he had and the leap he was making from the little boulders of sound he'd come across in quantum to the new particles of sound he was working with.

i'd heard nothing of these recordings, but was aware that bas was fighting off death and everyday was battling in the studio, working hard and perfecting his last recordings. everyone knew it was miraculous that basil had even got this far, he'd been ill for years and was rapidly deteriorating. one evening i got a call from basil's close friend clive, who informed me that basil had been admitted to hospital and all looked very, very bleak indeed. even though basil would probably tell everyone he was "still roaring" his body was being eaten away by cancer of just about everything, he'd lost both eyes and his time was just about up. basil died june 18th 2005.

obituaries were written, articles and praise appeared in many places too. basil had died in the knowledge that people were listening at last to music and sound ideas. and he'd left behind an album of work that no one had heard.

two months later i received this finished album and listened. the album was classic kirchin, odd, extreme in some places and in some parts a touch trance inducing. i loved it and even placed it on the trunk recommends pages. but over the next few weeks the album was shelved. i was struggling to work in the office i had rented, i badly needed to move on. my life was abnormally stressed. and i'd just been ripped off quite badly by a tv company too. and then i had to go to the edinburgh fringe for a month which is like hello on earth. i was not in the best frame of mind or surroundings to listen and to appreciate particles properly, i couldn't really listen to anything at all properly thinking about it now. so i stopped listening, and placed the master deep within my kirchin files.

fast forward 12 months after basil's death. a year to the day in fact. the album is still filed away. and i get a call from esther kirchin, basil's widow. she is frank, very emotional and straight to the point. she asked if i would fulfil the last wishes of a great man and issue particles. i told her i would listen again immediately. that day i pulled the cd from my files and got on with listening. properly this time, with time and space around me. all was quiet. and i pushed "play". since then i have not stopped pushing play. particles really is a remarkable piece of work. basil is a true artists, and this album i can compare with the work of say howard hodgkin, the great british painter. hodgkin takes fragments of memory, places and people and thinks about them a lot, and over the course of several years turns these thoughts and visions slowly into paintings. some of hodgkin's paintings take twenty years or more to finish. kirchin is the same, much of his work took years and years to complete - especially the more complex pieces. many of the cues on this new lp are long and involved, require dedicated listening and drift soulfully into your brain. well that's what happens with me. clive, basil's best friend, has also informed me that many of the tracks have been worked up over many many years. some from the late 1960s.

overall the album has a strong and vital british jazz flavour, is brimming with ideas, sadness and light.

to me i can compare touches to other great kirchin work, and some of the arrangements here are not a million miles from the incredible pastoral jazz of neil ardley.

my favourite track at the moment is the last one, e+me, which i believe is "esther and me". this recording goes back to their time in switzerland, in schurmatt in the early 1970s, and follows a song that esther would sing with the autistic children she used to teach. it is a rhythmic, modal thing, overflowing with all kind of sadness and joy. and features distant choral voices at the climax. i really cannot stop playing it.

recently i have had the pleasure of chatting to iain firth, basil's right hand man and engineer throughout the album's production. he's told me that much of the music comes from early kirchin cues, vintage ideas and fragments from the 1960s and 1970s. this all gives the album an amazing period feel, and it was iain's job to piece this musical jigsaw all together under the watchfull ears of basil. and what an exceptional job they both pulled off.

to me particles is a masterful collection of music, a fascinatingly wondrous album and extraordinary swansong. it will be issued both on cd and i-tunes (with extra tracks). i'm not sure about a vinyl album release yet, we'll see what public pressure is like. the main thing is that it will be issued shortly and the world will be able to listen and learn once more to this great man.

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trunk (uk) #jbh 024 cd

now we are ten” compact disc

  • basil kirchin - i start counting (demo)
  • sven libaek - dark world
  • herbie hancock - kiddush
  • jonny trunk - zeus
  • li de la russe - delia's psychadelian waltz
  • douglas wood - icicles
  • vernon elliott - clangers - music (edit)
  • orriel smith - tiffany glass
  • mike sammes - timex
  • sven libaek - nature waltz
  • paul lewis - waiting for nina
  • john cameron - kes - opening and titles
  • marc wilkinson - kathy crowned
  • the michael garrick trio - sketches of israel
  • wisbey - martin's theme
  • wisbey - my special message
  • mike sammes - sweet young fumbles
  • barbara moore singers - the elf
  • basil kirchin - negatives
  • wisbey - the ladies bras
  • bill posters will be banned - hula saw (live at the bull in barnes)
  • unknown artist - untitled
trunk press release...
now we are ten

well it`s about time i reckon, ten years since i went it alone. that`s a decade of issuing funny records for interesting people, and what better way to celebrate that than to issue the first ever sampler. and it`s not just a sampler of recordings issued, oooh nooooo. this sampler includes 7 tracks that have not been issued before. and to top it all, this 23 track sampler retails at a celebratory bargain price of just £4.99. or a fiver. the cd also comes with an eight page booklet revealing a 4000 word potted history of trunk activities that you might find bloody interesting.

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