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avatar (canada) #avtr 017-018-019 cd
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michael snow3 phases” triple compact disc set

  • mamie's blues
  • around blues
  • cherry
  • lynx
  • montana in toronto
  • conference

  • roverto
  • forces of change
  • temperatures
  • your thoughts about it

  • entre parenthèses
  • headline: bird mécanique arabian entendu
  • deux solitudes
  • section rhythmique
  • spéléologie a venir
  • seguenay edallab indelibile
1999 release ; triple-disc set with film-maker / artist / musican michael snow presenting a different side of his personality - blues / ragtime player (disc one : “piano antique”) ; free improviser (disc two : “piano biologique”) ; and conceptual / sound-artist (disc three : “piano mechanique”) ...

the first disc features some nice flourishes (certain recordings seem to have been pressed to 78rpm discs & recorded from gramophones for that “authentic” feel) but the second (much cecil taylor / don pullen lineage percussive assault) and third (disklavier pieces & experiments with electronics / sustain mechanisms - listen to the sound-sample) take the cake ...
avatar press release...

3 phases
a work by:
michael snow

[3 phases] gathers together various facets of michael snow’s work. three aspects rarely seen: snow the improviser at the piano, snow the conceptual artist and, finally, snow the blues and jazz pianist, which precedes the other two and without which the image would be incomplete.

for this production, a disklavier  was made available to the artist. the result is a work intersected by conventional pianistic execution as well as by computer-assisted composition and execution.

no, art can not be reduced to a category or a style. there is ultimately only one process, the one to which an artist dedicates his life. that’s all.(jocelyn robert)

« si adorno détestait le jazz, lui opposant la musique contemporaine « plus abstraite et irrécupérable » à ses oreilles. snow comme ie note raymond gervais résout « le dilemme du populaire contre l'avant-gardiste en fusionnant ie meilleur des deux univers en une seule et même expression via i'unique piano. » (philippe robert, jazz magazine no 509, nov. 2000)

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blackwood gallery (canada) #bw radio cd

michael snow2 radio solos” compact disc

  • short wavelengh (35:19) 1980
  • the papaya plantations (42:35) 1980
late 2009 release ; “gallery” issue of this pair of 1980 pieces from composer / improviser / film-maker michael snow, initially issued by the freedom in a vacuum tape-label in 1988 ...

two extended pieces featuring snow’s radio improvisations, recorded in a nicely overmodulated fashion onto tape (there’s a great deal of tape-speed manipulation throughout ; segments remind me greatly of anestis logothetis’ “fantasmata 1960”) ; the results have more to do with musique concrète’s range than anything from the “improv” world he was associated with (then & now) ...

something of a proto harsh noise classic (it does get exceedingly wooly & the lowest-of-lo fidelity throughout had me double-taking the sounds coming from the speakers for a mid-period monorail trespassing side) & (full disclosure) the inspiration for my recent “hallicrafters, inc.” tape ... highly recommended !!!
blackwood gallery press release...

michael snow - two radio solos

in conjunction with the awashawave exhibition curated by christof migone, the blackwood gallery is very pleased to publish the audio cd re-mastered version of two radio solos by michael snow (originally released as a cassette in 1988). a launch of the cd took place at art metropole in toronto on april 11 and at printed matter in new york on may 23.

the following statement by michael snow is printed on the back cover of the cd:

these 2 short-wave pieces are both “played” continuous improvisations. there was no editing, no post-facto electronic alteration. the sounds were found by paying intense attention to fate tuning in and out and between stations, changing bands, bass, treble and volume. the radio played is a circa 1962 normende (pictured). the gradual change in pitch and speed on short wavelength is an "accident": batteries were losing power during the recording. the tapes were made at night in a remote north canadian cabin lit by a kerosene lamp....

the radio signals of shortwave frequencies featured in snow's two radio solos manifest a veritable cornucopian palette of sounds in these lengthy tracks (titled "short wavelength" and "the papaya plantations"): pulses, beats, cracklings, hisses, tones, ethereal emanations, saturated groundswells, a babelian assortment of voices, music of various genres, and noises of all stripes. their complexity and countless number are foregrounded by snow's acute listening and fine tuned improvising. he animates these densily populated frequencies from an isolated location —the solitary player in a cabin tuning in the multitude.

in the practice of everyday life de certeau presents a body which is heard but not seen, one that haunts the everyday, a sonic body who emits a spectral presence. and "these are the reminiscences of bodies lodged in ordinary language and marking its path, like white pebbles dropped through the forest of signs." two radio solos inverses that equation, they present a forest of unintelligble sounds with brief moments of recognition, the signs are sporadic amidst the awashed soundscape. but the link is apt nonetheless, and especially given de certeau's astounding addendum: "an amorous experience, ultimately." de certeau is portraying the body's persistent presence in language, but one could also readily describe the relationship of the improviser and his instrument as such —the love implied in the act of tuning in, in receiving.

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suppose (germany) #suppose 34-7 cd

michael snowhearing aid” compact disc

  • conference: subject: 3 inches = 77 milimetres = 3 min. 30 sec. (3:33)
  • interview: members of the ccmc and doina popescu (5:20)
  • discussion: hearing aid (20:30)
  • si nopo da (by what signs will i come to understand?) (3:47)
suppose press release...
michael snow: hearing aid

in the early 1960s michael snow interrupted his promising career as a jazz musician in order to direct his interests fully on other artistic ventures. soon later he came up with his first experimental movies which are still some of the most interesting positions in avantgarde filmmaking. not coincidentally, parallel to the film pieces he began around 1970 to work around sound recordings. these less known pieces are a consequent continuation of the experiments with recording on an acoustic level. they are above all a scrutiny of the mediumspecific means of recording which apparently guarantee the authenticity of a work. snow`s filmic and acoustic pieces challenge this anticipated authenticity of a technical recording in every detail. they evoke and yet again destabilize every production of meaning by means of irrationalities, repetitions or simply the duration of time. those medial effects converge with the recipient`s activity of reception, so that the process of reception itself emerges as an unknown factor open for discourse.

the cd "hearing aid" with new productions by michael snow and his band ccmc is published as a catalogue on the occasion of the exhibition of michael snow's sound works at gallery klosterfelde in berlin (june 28th to september 20th 2002). the booklet contains a text by art historian ariane beyn in english and german.

cd:
1) conference: subject: 3 inches = 77 milimetres = 3 min. 30 sec. (3:33)
2) interview: members of the ccmc and doina popescu (5:20)
ccmc = john oswald: voice, alto sax. paul dutton: voice. michael snow: voice, noise, snythesizer.
both recorded by paul hodge in april 2002
3) discussion: hearing aid (20:30)
recorded by michael snow in april 2002
4) si nopo da (by what signs will i come to understand?) (3:47)
recorded by michael snow in 1987

michael snow
hearing aid
audio-cd, 35 minutes
booklet with linernotes by ariane beyn (engl./germ.)
isbn 3-932513-34-7

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victo (canada) #victo 111 cd

michael snow / alan licht / aki ondafive a's, two c's, one d, one e, two h's, three i's, one k, three l's, one m, three n's, two o's, one s, one t, one w” compact disc

  • allorolla (33:03)
  • doo rain (15:10)
november 2008 release ; believe this was only the second performance by the trio of venerable filmmaker/musician michael snow, alan licht, and aki onda (essentially a synth/guitar/tapes “power trio”) ...

impressive that they’re showing signs of a refined sense of interplay even this early on in the trio’s lifespan ... whereas alan’s duo w/ aki seemed to tone things down a bit ; it’s great to hear him go batshit via some high-gain / heavily effected electric guitar freakoutery. aki’s even taking something of a back-seat here to snow’s errant synth squeals, although the mangled tape does cut through the mix from time to time ...
victo press release...
michael snow (synthétiseur cat, radio à ondes courtes, piano)
alan licht (guitare électrique, électroniques)
aki onda (cassettes, électroniques).

the snow/licht/onda concert was proof that the most unconventional of instruments can be used to create imaginative soundscapes. canadian pianist/electronic manipulator michael snow has led a life of diversity as a celebrated avant-garde filmmaker and improvising artist. new york-based guitarist alan licht has operated in a variety of musical spheres, influenced by everything from the minimalism of steve reich to no wave bands like sonic youth. japanese-born, new york-based aki onda is an equally intrepid artist who, aside from composition, production and photography, uses a most unlikely instrument -- a cassette walkman -- to create a personal view of music as texture and experience.

the trio's hour-long performance, while not its first, found them still very much in exploratory territory, looking for ways to shape sounds ranging from spare and atmospheric to dense and industrial. while there was little relationship to the familiar, the set had its own form, even if suggestive of a relentless barrage of sound. snow, at various points, put a portable radio up to a microphone, broadcasting whatever he happened to find, including a radio announcer discussing a festival taking place in victoriaville. like many other moments during this often intense spatial-temporal audioscape, serendipity reigned -- the postmodern self-referentiality of the radio announcement being a prime example. but perhaps what made the set so interesting was, above all, the audience' awareness that many of the sounds being produced by snow, licht and onda were as new to the artists as to the audience. improvisation as texture, not as rhythm, melody or fixed form.


-- john kelman, all about jazz, victoriaville may 18th, 2007.

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esp-disk’ (usa) #esp 1016 cd

new york eye & ear control” compact disc

  • don's dawn (1:03)
  • a y (21:22)
  • itt (23:23)
esp-disk’ press release...
esp 1016
new york eye and ear control

albert ayler
don cherry
john tchicai
roswell rudd
gary peacock
sonny murray


it isn't strictly an albert ayler album but a very interesting collaborative freely improvised soundtrack project for michael snow's film of the same name. recorded in july 1964 by albert ayler, don cherry, roswell rudd, john tchicai, gary peacock and sunny murray. liner notes, photos and more... digitally remastered from the original tapes.

michael snow, the toronto based film maker and pianist and catalyst for free improvisational performers everywhere; painter, sculptor and record producer, and the pride of canada, used the image of pianist-composer carla bley as the inspiration for an art film, ny eye & ear control. for his sound track, he assembled a group of esp artists in his loft, and recorded them on july 17, 1964.

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