David_Watson--Throats-2007-i8

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62,67 MB
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2007-05-13

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      a r t i s t : David Watson
        t i t l e : Throats
          d a t e : 2007
        l a b e l : Ecstatic Peace
        g e n r e : Avantgarde
  r l s.  d a t e : May/2007
      t r a c k s : 14
    b i t r a t e : VBRkbps
          s i z e : 62,7 MB

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     From 1981 to 1986, David Watson was active in the New Zealand
     music and art scene, as a member of Primitive Arts Group,
     appearing in the first NZ International Arts Fest, and he co-
     founded Braille Records to record the local improv music scene
     (which released twelve albums in the 80s). David Watson
     released three LPs on Braille, and did much to create an
     improv / noise-music scene where previously there was none. In
     1987 he moved to New York and has performed in clubs, new
     music and concert venues throughout New York, Europe,
     Australia, NZ and Japan.

     From 1988 to 1995, David Watson played primarily guitar
     performances in New York with Ushio Torikai, Ikue Mori, Mark
     Ribot, Zeena Parkins, Kato Hideki, Cecil Taylor, William
     Hooker, Shelley Hirsch, Andrea Parkins plus many others, at
     venues like CBGBÆs, Knitting Factory, and The Cooler. He was
     also curator for music series like Roulette, Experimental
     Intermedia, St. Marks Church, Greenwich House, Bang-on-a-Can,
     PS 1, and PS 122. He did a Japan tour with John Zorn and
     members of The Boredoms, Merzbow, Ground Zero, Makigami Koichi
     and others.

     æThroatsÆ features David Watson on bagpipe, Shelley Hirsch on
     vocals, and Makigami Koichi on vocals and jaw harp.

     CD cover design by Barbara Bloom.

     (http://www.ecstaticpeace.com)


     Making bagpipes cool, New Zealander and Braille Records
     founder David Watson approaches his instrument with the kind
     of freethinking sense of experimentation you might associate
     with Zeena Parkins and her treatment of the harp. After
     spending his early years helping to forge a lively noise scene
     in his homeland, 1987 saw Watson relocating to New York,
     hooking up with a host of luminaries of the Downtown scene,
     such as Marc Ribot and Ikue Mori. This was all while Watson
     focussed on the guitar as his primary instrument, but the
     works documented on Throats were recorded more recently (2001
     -2002) and concentrate on dissecting the conventional
     properties of the instrument whilst preserving its essence.
     For example, the piece æQueen JealousyÆ concentrates on the
     wheezing drone at the very essence of the instrumentÆs sound û
     itÆs an entirely naturalistic recording of the pipes, yet
     manages to sound positively unreal. Similarly, æPneumothoraxÆ
     is a sonic study of the passage of air. Quite at odds to all
     this is the positively euphoric opening piece æStomionÆ, which
     takes the conventional sound idiom of the pipes and scrambles
     it across layers of rich, flurried melody. Watson is assisted
     at various points by the wordless, abstract vocal
     contributions of Shelley Hirsch, Makigami Koichi and Makagami
     Ayako (the latter two also contribute jaw harp). æPythiaÆ is
     one of the strongest examples of these elements coming
     together in powerful synergy: WatsonÆs piping remaining
     comparatively disciplined and traditional while flailing,
     untethered vocals take the lead. Highly recommended.

     (http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=33959)

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      01-stomion                                                [10:54]
      02-pneumothorax                                           [02:11]
      03-glossal                                                [03:43]
      04-queen jealousy                                         [03:58]
      05-seventh stomach                                        [02:22]
      06-trachea                                                [01:42]
      07-cutting                                                [03:05]
      08-pool                                                   [01:56]
      09-billow                                                 [06:05]
      10-acute                                                  [02:11]
      11-pleural                                                [01:42]
      12-echo                                                   [02:01]
      13-pythia                                                 [06:12]
      14-vacuole                                                [08:17]
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                                                                 56:19 min

Files

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01-stomion.mp313,09 MB
02-pneumothorax.mp32,19 MB
03-glossal.mp33,97 MB
04-queen_jealousy.mp34,97 MB
05-seventh_stomach.mp33,08 MB
06-trachea.mp31,94 MB
07-cutting.mp32,62 MB
08-pool.mp32,14 MB
09-billow.mp37,99 MB
10-acute.mp32,17 MB
11-pleural.mp31,54 MB
12-echo.mp32,53 MB
13-pythia.mp35,27 MB
14-vacuole.mp39,16 MB