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creative sources (portugal) #cs 077 cd

tatsuya nakatani / raymond macdonald / neil davidson / peter nicholson / nick fellsaporias” compact disc

  • the flying vapours of incipient madness
  • it is affirmed that the evening and night are the seasons of most violence with incipient lunatics
  • a slight incipient fermentation is undoubttedly of use in the dunghill
  • it is evident that greek was just now incipient at cambridge
  • the same instinct is found in an incipient and crude state among animals
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aporias | cs077

tatsuya nakatani - drums, percussion
raymond macdonald - alto saxophone
neil davidson - guitar
peter nicholson - cello
nick fells - laptop

recorded december 2004, glasgow

© 2007

cover design carlos santos

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locust (usa) #locust 20 cd

tatsuya nakatani / peter kowald13 definitions of truth” compact disc

  • 13 definitions of truth
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captured live at the action art space in nyc, tatsuya nakatani and the late peter kowald's (peter brotzman trio) improvisations play more like meditations. from the quiet hum of the almost silent instruments to the chaotic swirl of the music itself the arrangements here hold the listener in their spell from start to finish.

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sedimental (usa) #sed 030 cd

james colemanzuhitsu” compact disc

  • this castle keeps me
  • burial of the combs
  • katydid
  • muddy kemaris
  • lady of the combs
  • flying water shrine
  • each spire an animal
  • events at the laurel pond
  • zwittering maschine
  • tsunekos’ dream
  • the singing sword
  • stick & stone i
  • sticks & stone ii
  • kokin mystery birds
  • released to the stars
debut album from james coleman; long boston’s sole creative improvising thereminist, also progenitor of the lowercase_sound mailing list.
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james coleman: theremin 1-15
greg kelley: trumpet 4, 7, 11, 14, 15
tatsuya nakatani: drums, percussion, bowed percussion 1, 4-6, 8, 10-14
vic rawlings: amplified cello, aluminum cello, sarangi, electronics 2, 7, 15
bhob rainey: soprano saxophone 3, 9
liz tonne: voice 5, 7, 10, 15
the undr quartet appears on tracks 7 and 15.


in our continuing quest to bring you new and young talented experimental musicians, sedimental is proud to release the debut cd from boston improv heavyweight, thereminist james coleman. featuring bhob rainey, greg kelley, liz tonne, tatsuya nakatani and vic rawlings this dynamic cd not only sheds new light on an instrument historically relegated to novelty but also provides a superb forum for experiencing an aesthetic that can be heard in much of boston's underground. these improvisational settings and collaborations, carefully selected by james himself, reach a place beyond their instrument individually and do so with subtlety and elegance. we recommend listening to zuihitsu at several different volume levels to experience these qualities. this release also features the creativity of five other excellent improvisers (bios provided below).

james' intense involvement in the boston underground includes the six-piece free improvisatory group saturnalia, and the experimental chamber music group, the undr quartet. he has also performed with nmperign, joe mcphee, john voigt, peter kowald, eddie prévost, dan decellis, david gross, dave bryant (ornette colemans' primetime) and composer & pianist john thomas. he has presented lecture-performances and master classes at the berklee college of music, tufts university & the george eastman house archive of motion pictures. he is also list owner and moderator of lowercase-sound, an internet discussion group devoted to low volume/low velocity experimental music & associated media, director of autumn uprising-a three-day annual festival of improvisatory practice in the greater boston area, as well as producer of a weekly live contemporary music series at the zeitgeist gallery, cambridge, ma. before re-locating to boston, james wrote and recorded numerous electronic sound environments & installations in perth, western australia, including an architectural site/sound installation at gotham artists studio, and drone piano, a collaborative sound installation at the perth institute of contemporary arts with chris mann.

the music, the compositional strategies and origins of his work on this release are unique amongst current electro-acoustic improvisors in that it is very gestural. coleman is working from a position of electronic music making as an activity of the body. it strives to fuse the intricacy of experimental technique with clarity & simplicity along with a sense of narrative.

coleman draws inspiration from the unique spatial and timbral elements found in morton feldman, giancinto scelsi, john cage and the british improvisatory group amm; the stylistic and phrasing innovations of miles davis, traditional japanese music, minimalist art forms, fluxusism and the sounds and movements of birds and other animals. the artist has a long held interest in the austere compositions of feldman, which often display the slow, unfolding of a single note(s) in space, which in turn, relates to the 'quietness' & spareness inherent in traditional japanese art forms. the artist sculpted a particular theremin sound for the recording of the two undr quartet pieces, each spire an animal and released to the stars, incorporating japanese aesthetic concepts of wabi (rustic simplicity), and sabi (loneliness, weathered surfaces). the theremin in these two pieces has a burnt, irregular, grainy sound using amp noise to achieve this sensibility. this sound in combination with the sound of the undr quartet suggests vulnerability, beauty, potential of life, energy in transition, and epiphany.

zuihitsu means 'running brush,' 'miscellany' in japanese. zuihitsu is a particular school of traditional and classical japanese literature in the form of short paragraphs wandering from subject to subject. the title calls attention to the brevity of the tracks, as the artist sought to achieve compact, poetic forms and pieces for this release. he considers the 'running brush' description as being analogous with his personal improvisational practice as 'spontaneous composition'.

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soseditions (usa) #sos 801 cd

michel doneda / jack wright / tatsuya nakatanifrom between” compact disc

  • hands behind hands [30:12]
  • ...open this surface to clouds [10:56]
first release on soseditions, packaged in a similarly high spec... non-idiomatic free improvisation from this pan-generational trio; killer ...
soseditions press release...
michel doneda

...is a rare and, through his far-flung travels, an atypical musician. since the eighties, that is, after twenty years of european improvised music had already past, doneda began to open a new path without precedent on the soprano saxophone. throughout these years he has been his search has been evolving, multiplying his experiences with musicians, dancers, poets, and artists of all continents. from his travels in africa, south america, during his trips to japan, asia and throughout europe, he developed a nomadic approach, outside the common path of improvisation. traversing the continents, all the while open to the diversity of musical experience, has made his voice unique and thoroughly contemporary.

doneda is well-known in europe for his performances, often at open-air and unusual interior sites. he is a frequent collaborator with le quan ninh, percussionist, who lives not far from him in toulouse, and organizes concerts with dancers and actors. he has also recorded extensively, thirty cd's and records, the latest one with boston soprano sax player bhob rainey. he has toured in the us with jack wright, with whom he played in toulouse in fall, 2002, on the east coast in spring 2003, and again fall 2003, where they both performed at the high zero festival in baltimore.

michel doneda has been involved with music since he was 15 years old in the harmonie municipale and through playing in several dance bands; his first instrument was the alto saxophone. in 1980, in toulouse, he created the reeds trio 'hic et nunc' with steve robbins and didier masmalet and, in collaboration with théâtre de l'acte, began l'lnstitut de recherches et d'echanges artistiques (i.r.e.a.) comprising actors, poets, and musicians all interested in the possibilities of improvisation. at the same time, he played with the musicians of the collective g.r.i.m. in marseille as well as the 'tour de france' organised by louis sclavis. there, he met the singer beñat achiary with whom he has continued his musical relationship to the present day. exchanges and meetings increased via the festival of chantenay-villedieu and the nato label: meetings with fred van hove, raymond boni, steve beresford, tony hymas, lol coxhill, joêlle léandre, phil wachsman, john zorn and ravi prasad, among others.

in 1986, michel doneda worked with the 'compagnie du hasard' and toured poland, spain, south america and hungary; it was from the tour of poland that the trio of daunik lazro / lê quan ninh / michel doneda was formed and they have since given concerts in europe and canada. between 1986 and 1990, doneda formed a trio with the violinist alexander balanescu and beñat achiary, and a quartet 'terra' with achiary, lê quan ninh and dominique regef (hurdy-gurdy). also in this period, he set up 'le grand huit', improvisation music-theatre with the actor michel mathieu and lê quan ninh, and the 'diseurs de musique' with the poet serge pey, daunik lazro and lê quan (premiered at radio-france). doneda's work with lê quan ninh continues with the trio 'soc' (lê quan, regef, michel doneda) and open paper tree (with paul rogers, doublebass).

in 1990, doneda created the label sonographica with percussionist and composer alain joule to investigate the possibilities of mixed media such as music, painting and literature; the first release on the label was le chameau d'ispahan. the association with joule has continued until the present, incorporating a radiophonic creation 'voyage sonore' in provence-côte d'azur with the groupe de musique electroacoustique d'albi (g.m.e.a.), barre philipps, and the movie-director robert kramer; and in 1995 doneda and joule worked in a trio completed by tetsu saitoh (double bass). his work with barre philipps is similarly long-standing, incorporating a trio at the beginning of the 1990s; 'voyage sonore'; a 1994 european tour with fifth season: barre philipps's trio plus kazue sawai (kotos), tetsu saitoh, martin schütz (cello) and hans burgener (violin); and 1995 concerts in calabra (italy) in a trio completed by sebi tramontana (tb).

other invovlements have included: a 1993 itinerant trip in gabon to meet local musicians; the premiere of the trio elliott sharp/jin hi kim/michel doneda at the festival 'musique action' in vandoeuvre-lès-nancy; dirty leaves, a trio with robert dick (flutes) and steve robbins (saxes); idiome 1238 with dominique répécaud (el. g), olivier paquotte (el. b), daniel koskowitz (dr), jacques debout (recycled records), fabrice charles (tb), jean pallandre (loud speakers) and lê quan ninh; and quanta with mari kimura (violin, computer), jean pallandre (tapes), vincent geais (mélissons), marc pichelin (analog synthesizer) and lê quan ninh (percussion & computer).

michel doneda is a member of the association la flibuste engaged in the organisation and presentation of improvisation in relation to others art forms. the members of the association la flibuste are lê quan ninh, emmanuel petit (g), fabrice charles (tb), ly thanh tiên (actor/dancer), isabelle folliot (plastic artist), vincent geais, marc pichelin and jean pallandre (electroacoustic musicians), frédérique baritaud (painter), béatrice slasak (experimental cinema), pascal delhay (dancer), ronald curchod (graphic artist, painter), philippe besse (mathematician, violin) and christian monsarrat (video). numerous mixed media performances have been organised since 1994. association la flibuste runs its own cd label - poil - whose first release was eclipses by michel doneda and jean pallandre.

tatsuya nakatani

born in kobe japan 1970, raised in osaka. he has resided in the usa since 1995 and now bases himself in new york where he is recognized as a key player in the improvised music scene. his elements of percussion instrument are drum set based orchestration percussion kit, bowed gong, cymbal, singing bowls, various sticks and drum set. he stands between the music categories, genre and cultures, experimental, jazz, freejazz, rock. many voices come from his approach of creation. besides live performances, he also provides sound and sound design for television, film, and collaborations with dancers and visual artists.

work in 2003 included: usa tour with billy bang quintet featuring frank lowe. sabir mateen ensemble, solo tour in europe and usa, solo percussion performance at bronx museum in new york, tour in japan with assif tsahar, performance at ny butoh festival, ny vision festival and afuk festival in copenhagen, denmark.

recipient of a new york, bronx art council individual artist grant.also he has established the music and dance studio "h&h production" in south bronx where he dispatches his music creations to the world.

jack wright

born pittsburgh pa in 1942 and grew up around philadelphia and chicago. he began playing saxophone in 1952, with private instruction; meanwhile also singing in groups large and small through 1964. attended lafayette college in easton pa, where he studied european history and literature and graduated 1964; johns hopkins university, ma, 1966; taught history at temple u. 1968-72, after which he left the academic world. in this latter period he was involved in revolutionary politics, organizing on a community level.

in the late seventies he returned to music in earnest, and began playing free improvised music on the saxophone, and piano. he sought out partners in ny and the east coast, then in 1983 began extensive tours in europe, which continued until 1986. in the us his partners were toshi makihara, jim meneses, william parker, todd whitman; in europe he performed with hannes bauer, joe sachse, wigald boning, lars rudolph, wittwulf malik, peter hollinger, bernhard arndt, and andreas stehle, touring germany, england, switzerland and italy. in 1984 he began touring the us, either as soloist or with his european partners, roger turner and lars rudolph, and an american dancer from chicago, bob eisen. in this period of the eighties his music would be considered free jazz, very full and expressive. he was known for playing in places that had never been exposed to free improvisation, and encouraging young players everywhere, such that he was generally considered the "johnny appleseed" of n. american free improvisation.

in 1988 he moved to boulder co and got involved in painting and writing, yet continued to tour the us regularly. in the late nineties there was a resurgence of interest in non-idiomatic free improvisation in the us, especially coming from boston, but increasingly throughout the country. in 2000 wright did an extensive tour of the west coast with boston soprano saxophonist bhob rainey, and recorded with him in three different groups. his music became largely sound-oriented, using space, texture, and sustained tones, but always with a characteristic energy and musicality. he moved back to the east coast in 2003 to be closer to his playing partners and now lives in easton pa.

he has presented his music at most of the new improv festivals in the us: four years at high zero in baltimore, the seattle improv festival, the sfalt festival in the bay area, california, the autumn uprising in boston, and the improvised and otherwise festival in brooklyn. in recent years he has renewed his label, spring garden music, which presents his own music and that of his partners. he continues to seek out new partners, and recently returned to europe to that end, performing with john butcher, tony wren, john russell, birgit uhler, axel doerner, carl-ludwig huebsch, thomas lehn, lequan ninh, and michel doneda. he also played privately with tim hodgkinson, uli phillipp, wolfgang schliemann, martin theurer, andrea neumann, michael griener, sabine vogel, and phil durrant, among others. he toured the u.s. with michel doneda in may and sept. 2003, with phil durrant in nov. 2003, and will tour with griener and vogel in may 2004.

a recent review in a german publication, bad alchemy, had this to say: "wright does not make music, he embodies it, he transforms it with a naiveté of another order. it grows into a sound river, he is part of the diaphragm through which the heterogeneous whispers."

the trio

the improvising trio of michel doneda, jack wright, and tatsuya nakatani has been developing a music of gestures since their encounters in the usa and france. michel and jack performed together in toulouse during the fall of 2002, and in the eastern coast of the united states in the spring and fall of 2003. both saxophonists have frequently collaborated with percussionist tatsuya nakatani, and the unique trio grouping is an outcome of their musicmaking.

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