Genre | Avantgarde |
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Date (CEST) | 2020-02-01 17:45:33 |
Group | UKW |
Size | 148 MB |
Files | 4 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Joshua_Abrams_and_Natural_Information_Society-Mandatory_Reality-(MTE-70-71)-WEB-2019-UKW
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
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1 | 01-joshua_abrams_and_natural_information_society-in_memorys_prism.mp3 | Joshua Abrams & Natural Information Society | In Memory's Prism | 246 | Unknown |
2 | 02-joshua_abrams_and_natural_information_society-finite.mp3 | Joshua Abrams & Natural Information Society | Finite | 255 | Unknown |
3 | 03-joshua_abrams_and_natural_information_society-shadow_conductor.mp3 | Joshua Abrams & Natural Information Society | Shadow Conductor | 273 | Unknown |
4 | 04-joshua_abrams_and_natural_information_society-agree.mp3 | Joshua Abrams & Natural Information Society | Agree | 232 | Unknown |
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ARTIST:.......: Joshua Abrams & Natural Information Society
TITLE:........: Mandatory Reality
TYPE:.........: Retail
LABEL:........: Eremite Records
CATNO:........: MTE-70/71
GENRE:........: Avantgarde
LANG:.........: English
QUALITY:......: 251 kbps / 44.1 kHz / Joint Stereo
CODEC.........: LAME 3.100 -V0
SOURCE:.......: WEB
GRABBER:......: UKW
TRACKS:.......: 4
SIZE:.........: 155.48
LENGTH........: 01:21:39
URL:..........: http://eremiterecords.bandcamp.com/album/mandatory-reality
RELEASE YEAR:.: 2019-00-00
RIP DATE:.....: 2020-02-01
T R A C K L I S T
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1. In Memory's Prism 23:39
2. Finite 39:50
3. Shadow Conductor 12:03
4. Agree 6:07
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Total 81:39 min
R E L E A S E N O T E S
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mandatory reality, the new album by joshua abrams & natural information
society, is here. setting aside (for the moment) the electric
instrumentation of simultonality (2017) & magnetoception (2015), joshua
abrams conceived mandatory reality for an eight-piece acoustic
manifestation of NIS, consisting of himself on guimbri, lisa alvarado -
harmonium & gongs, mikel avery - tam-tam & gongs, ben boye - autoharp &
piano, hamid drake - tabla & tar, ben lamar gay - cornet, nick mazzarella -
alto saxophone, & jason stein - bass clarinet. a 2 LP set, the album is
comprised largely of two performances, both joshua abrams compositions, 24
& 40 minutes in length. while new to the bandÆs records, long duration
pieces are familiar to those whoÆve heard JA&NIS in concert in recent
years, where elaboration on a single composition for an hour or more is not
unusual.
gradual tempos dominate mandatory reality. recorded two months before the
2017 solar eclipse, mandatory reality is the sound of joshua abrams & NIS
taking its time. merging methodical compositions with sonically voluptuous
orchestration, abrams heightens the immersive & hypnotic qualities JA&NIS
music is known for, taking the band & the listener deep into a collective
meditative space. a grand realization of long-form psychedelic music,
mandatory reality is a dispatch from a sound world that is increasingly
unique to itself.
all performances on mandatory reality are full takes recorded live to tape
by the full ensemble, magnificently captured by greg norman at electrical
audio, chicagoùthe first true æaudiophileÆ recording of joshua abrams &
natural information society. mastered by helge sten at audio virus, oslo.
x2LP, mte-70/71, pressed on premium audiophile-quality vinyl at RTI from
kevin gray lacquers. gatefold stoughton ælaserdiscÆ jacket,
retro-audiophile sleeves & record labels hand-screenprinted by alan sherry
at siwa studios, northern new mexico. first LP edition (999 copies)
sold-out, now selling clear vinyl second edition LP (650 copies). x2CD,
mte-71/72, presented in a six-panel digipak
the wire magazine, #9 record 2019, #4 jazz/improv record 2019
washington post 'finite' #2 song of 2019
mojo editor john mulvey #1 personal favourite albums 2019
ARTnews the year in sound 2019
aquarium drunkard 2019 year in review, albums
downbeat top-rated albums of 2019
magnet magazine best of 2019 #1 jazz/improv album
stranded records 10 favorite records 2019
adam shatz 10 favorite albums 2019
dusted best records of the decade
liner notes
Sometime in the early 2000s I went to see the band Town and Country and
remember wishing that their tunes went on longer. They were clearly
referencing Minimal music, but without its durational aspect. Since that
bandÆs demise, Josh Abrams has made a series of hypnotic albums with his
own group, Natural Information Society, in a different, more jazz-based
direction than Town and Country. MagnetoceptionÆs double album format
allowed for an marked expansion of material; loosening some of the time
restrictions let the musicÆs repetitions really take hold, and now with
Mandatory Reality, another double album, he has made what can only be
called an epic. The pieces are structured within a properly Minimalist
framework, and the track lengths are extended even more dramatically to do
so. Twenty or even forty minute running times are not so unusual for
exploratory jazz, where solo space tends to be left open-ended, but there
are few solos on Mandatory Reality. NIS is an all-acoustic ensemble here,
which reinforces the chamber music vibe; eliminating electric guitars and
drum kits this time removes the hints of rock, fusion or African pop music
found in prior NIS lineups.
The haunting ôMemoryÆs Prismö starts off with guimbri and autoharp playing
a simple repeated scalar figure, in the tradition of many of Don CherryÆs
melodies (such guimbri patterns are the foundation of much of NISÆ music).
A few sustained notes are chosen to hover above it in succession, recalling
Minimalist classics like Philip GlassÆ Music With Changing Parts and
Frederic RzewskiÆs Coming Together; as denser harmonies are added, the
figure shifts but the tonal center stays ambiguous. When ôFiniteö starts,
one canÆt help but notice how similar its basic melody is to ôMemoryÆs
Prismöùit turns out that ôMemoryÆs Prismö grew out of ôFinite.ö ôFiniteöÆs
tempo is slightly faster, but it introduces instruments more gradually.
Following the guimbri, the horns disperse the melody, each taking a single
note separately, spatialized in the stereo image. At one point they start
to stretch the pitches out, sax and piano adding filigrees (the sax quoting
a Coltrane solo, from ôSpiritualö). The guimbri phrase goes through
different permutations, with notes being subtly subtracted as the piece
goes on; twenty minutes in, the changes become more noticeable as the
guimbri figure is now half as long as it was when it started. Over the next
twenty minutes the guimbri part is further broken down until itÆs a single
note, with the instruments playing in unison on every beat.
This makes for a natural lead-in to ôShadow Conductor,ö a shorter piece of
fast, jabbing eighth notes, much like Julius EastmanÆs four-piano works
from the late 70s and somewhat similar to the beginning of ôOphlucusö from
NISÆs Simultonality LP. The feeling, though, is more hushed than frantic.
ThereÆs a tension in the close intervals, and again some sustained tones
are overlaid, as on ôMemoryÆs Prism.ö Everyone joins in on wooden flutes
for ôAgree,ö either letting long notes twist microtonally or contributing
rapidly chattering high pitches. Its ghostly ambience can also found in
John Stevens/Spontaneous Music OrchestraÆs Æ ôSustained Pieceö or Cornelius
CardewÆs The Great Learning, where massed voices carry drone tones in
artless concordance.
While Minimalism has roots in modal jazz, among other things, there has
been very little crossover --StevensÆ free music/drone pieces c. 1970 (as
heard on For You To Share) were an early experiment, Terry RileyÆs 1975
concert and radio sessions with Don Cherry in Koln & Marion BrownÆs
appearance on Harold BuddÆs Pavilion of Dreams being rare meetings of the
two worlds. Both the Shandar and India Navigation labels released albums by
free jazz and Minimalist composers in the 70s, though without connecting
the dots. Mandatory Reality is a bold statement that dives headlong into
the possibilities of this largely unknown lineage, a fully realized
reckoning of jazz and Minimal methodologies. -- Alan Licht
released April 12, 2019
Abrams: guimbri, flute
Lisa Alvarado: gongs, harmonium, flute
Mikel Patrick Avery: gongs, tam-tam, flute
Ben Boye: electric autoharp, piano, flute
Hamid Drake: tabla, tar, flute
Ben Lamar Gay: cornet, flute
Nick Mazzarella: alto saxophone, flute
Jason Stein: bass clarinet, flute
recorded: Chicago, Electrical Audio, 2017
producers: Abrams & Michael Ehlers
engineer: Greg Norman
cover painting: Lisa Alvarado
screenprinting: Alan Sherry