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ecstatic peace! (usa) #e# 087b lp

chris brownbranches” long playing record

  • invention #7 "branches" (25:16) 2000-01

  • alternating currents (14:52) 1983-84
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chris brown
branches
cat: lp#87b

based in the san francisco bay area, chris brown (1953) combines ancient instruments and modern electronics in his compositions. a pianist educated at the western classical music, and a student of gordon mumma and david rosenboom, he performs pieces which mix home-made electronic instruments and ethnic (indonesian, indian, african, cuban) instruments, and employs the kind of improvisation typical of free-jazz.

brown was a member of room (with percussionist william winant, saxophonist larry ochs, electronic sound sculptor scott gresham-lancaster), that released room (sound aspects, 1989) and hall of mirrors (music and arts, 1992), and of the glenn spearman double trio, that released mystery project (black saint, 1993), smokehouse (black saint, 1994) and blues for falasha (tzadik, 1999)

branches (2002) contains two pieces for live electroacoustic instruments and improvisors: branches (2001) for piano, percussion, dj and computer generated grooves ; and alternating currents (1983), a triple concerto for home-made electronic percussion instruments, trombone and percussion.

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new world (usa) #nw 80723 cd

chris browniconicities • 3 pieces for percussion and live electronics” compact disc

  • stupa (for josé maceda) (15:12) 2007
  • gangsa (for ramón santos) (19:17) 2010
  • iceberg (for william winant) (17:38) 1985
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composer(s): chris brown
album title: iconicities ˘cat. no.: 80723
genre: classical / contemporary
release date: 09/2011

iconicities
3 pieces for percussion and live electronics

william winant, percussion
the william winant percussion group
chris brown, piano and electronics

chris brown’s (b. 1953) music has evolved within the intersections of many different traditions and styles. following early training as a classical pianist, he was influenced by studies of indonesian, indian, afro-american, and cuban musics, and then took off on branches provided by the american experimentalists in inventing and building a personal electronic instrumentation. collaboration and improvisation have been primary in the development of his music for various traditional instruments and interactive electronics. an “iconicity” is the analogy between the form of a sign and its meaning. all three of these pieces are through-composed using simple processes applied to both the sounds of the instruments and their real-time electronic transformations. the players must synchronize exactly with the rhythms produced by these transformations, and together the acoustic and electronic layers of sound create closely interwoven textures that evolve gradually into more complex forms. the acoustic sounds and the patterned variations of their recurrence affect the listener’s experience of time, and provide a metaphor for its transcendence

stupas (2007): a stupa is a southeast asian monumental architectural form, which in buddhism is also viewed as a symbol of enlightened mind and a path to its realization. the form of a stupa, a square base with circular domes rising above it, is used to structure this piece. gangsa (2010): gangsa are bronze flat-gongs from the mountainous regions of the northern philippines played in ensembles in which each player plays one gong of a different pitch. subtitled invention #8, this piece is one of a series that focuses on polyrhythmic interaction of performers with electronics. iceberg (1985): the electronic sounds are all live transformations of the percussion, and the performer plays in time with the automated switching of effects, starting simply, and then playing more complex and syncopated patterns against it.

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pogus (usa) #p 21034 cd

chris browntalking drum” compact disc

  • rumba quinto, havana, cuba (3:15)
  • invention #3, headlands, sausalito, california (2:25)
  • cremation procession, bali (3:26)
  • tennis court, cnmat (5:39)
  • hammering, hagia sophia, istanbul, turkey (0:53)
  • honda bay, palawan, philippines (2:40)
  • invention #2, iear/rpi, troy, new york (1:41)
  • rumba kata, havana, cuba (1:31)
  • invention #5, headlands, sausalito, california (5:55)
  • quiapo market district, manila, philippines (6:29)
  • invention #2, calarts, valencia, california (1:41)
  • mariwo chant, havana, cuba (3:54)
  • talking drum, beanbender's, berkeley, california (2:35)
  • cremation procession downbeat, bali (6:51)
  • invention #1, headlands, sausalito, california (2:57)
  • talking drum, groningen, netherlands (0:44)
  • chango, havana, cuba (1:24)
  • fireworks, ilolio, philippines (0:39)
  • hawaii bird park, hawaii (1:14)
  • frogs in irrigation canals, champuan, bali (3:36)
  • vultures and muezzin, istanbul, turkey (1:15)
  • rooster, boracay, philippines (0:13)
  • mouth full of fire, market st., san francisco, california (1:18)
  • talking drum, isea '95, montreal, canada (1:39)
  • invention #4, univ. of illnois, champaign-urbana (2:54)
  • invention #4, headlands, sausalito, california (3:25)
  • cremation flame, bali (2:18)
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21034-2 cd

chris brown - talking drum

binaural motion recordings composed as a dialogue of distances. live recordings of music for electronic network music ensemble juxtaposed with location recordings of traditional music and environmental soundscapes. made in bali, the philippines, turkey, europe, cuba and america 1991-99.

this compilation/composition documents nearly a decade of work that began with the recording of dense sonic environments, both 'natural' and urban. talking drum is an interactive installation made with four networked laptop computers programmed to explore cyclical polyrhythms in large acoustic spaces. while the performance of the entire system is synchronized by one computer, each computer station generates independent results using genetic-programming algorithms which are affected by acoustic musicians' performances. each station in the space "grows" its own rhythmic response to the situation, like similar plants growing differently in adjustment to their locations in an environment. the musicians improvise with the rhythms, interacting with the response of the computers they play next to, and the whole is a quartet of these human-machine duets.

this recording compiles moments from these performances, and the recordings that inspired their creation, into one continuous piece. electronic music is normally thought of as a medium emphasizing unlimited access to timbre - i think this is often over-emphasized, and that, at its best, it changes our experience of space. the traditional african talking drums are played held under the arms so that their laces can be squeezed to change the pitch of the drum-head as rhythms are played. the changing pitches and rhythms imitate patterns of the tonal languages of west africa, and can be used like musical telephony to communicate over long distances. this recording follows this design, creating conversations between different places, environments, people, rituals, and parties on a global scale.

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chris brown (b. 1953), composer, pianist, and electronic musician, creates music for acoustic instruments with interactive electronics, for computer networks, and for improvising ensembles. born and raised in chicago, he moved to california to study electronic music with gordon mumma and composition with william brooks at univ. of california/santa cruz, and with david rosenboom at mills college. he was active early in his career as an inventor and builder of electroacoustic instruments; he has also performed widely as an improvisor and pianist with such groups as "room" and the "glenn spearman double trio". in 1986 he co-founded the pioneering computer network music ensemble "the hub". he is also known for his recorded performances of music by henry cowell, luc ferrari, and john zorn. he has received commissions from the berkeley symphony, the rova saxophone quartet, the abel-steinberg-winant trio, the gerbode foundation, the phonos foundation and the creative work fund. his recent music includes the poly-rhythm installation "talking drum", the "inventions" series for computers and interactive performers, and the radio performance "transmissions" series, with composer guillermo galindo. his 1992 epic electroacoustic work "lava", for brass, percussion, and electronics is also available on tzadik. he teaches composition and electronic music at mills college in oakland, where he is co-director of the center for contemporary music (ccm).

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centaur (usa) #crc 2190 cd
cdcm computer music series (united states) #cdcm 15 cd

cdcm vol.15: the virtuoso in the computer age - v” compact disc

  • david jaffe & andrew schloss - wilflife (22:36) 1991-2
  • jon appleton - pacific rimbombo (5:46) 1992
  • ami radunskaya - a wild and reckless place (8:33) 1990
  • david jaffe - terra non firma (14:30) 1993
  • larry austin - max mathews episode (11:06) 1989
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crc 2190: cdcm computer music series, volume 15:
the virtuoso in the computer age--v

works by jon appleton, larry austin, david jaffe, ami rudunskaya, and andrew schloss

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