Somewhere between Acid Mothers, 70s Miles or Sun Ra's Arkestra, NY-based Japanese saxophonist Ayumi Ishito's first Spacemen volume with Theo Woodward on synth & vocals, Nebula and the Velvet Queen on theremin, Jake Strauss on guitar & bass and Steven Bartishev on drums, lives up to it's cosmic moniker through exploratory improv blurring jazz, electronica and psych.
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Ayumi Ishito-saxophone
Theo Woodward-synthesizer, vocals
Nebula and the Velvet Queen-theremin
Jake Strauss-guitar, bass
Steven Bartishev-drums
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UPC: 755491199312
Label: 577 Records
Catalog ID: CD-577R-5872
Squidco Product Code: 30320
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2021
Country: USA
Packaging: Digipack
Recorded at The Bunker in Brooklyn, New York, on December 6th, 2020, by Nolan Thies.
"The Spacemen offers a valiant attempt at capturing the interstellar experience. The ambient, experimental project comes from Ayumi Ishito (Saxophone), Theo Woodward (Synthesizer, Vocals), Nebula and the Velvet Queen (Theremin), Jake Strauss (Guitar, Bass), and Steven Bartishev (Drums).
The Spacemen is full of distortion, unexpected percussive rhythms, and competing melodies, the album's six tracks are exploratory and driven largely by cohesive solo performances, even when played in tandem. When combined, their sound is futuristic and cosmic, incorporating elements of improvisational jazz, scintillating electronica, and fluctuating vocals that make it disorienting, mesmerizing, and otherworldly.
This project marks Ayumi Ishito's official debut on 577 Records; she has more music with Daniel Carter, planned for release later this year. Their first project, Volume 1, will be followed by Volume 2 in 2022."-577 Records
See also The Spacement Volume 2.Artist Biographies
• Show Bio for Ayumi Ishito "Ayumi Ishito was born and raised in Ishikawa, Japan. At the age of 19, she began playing tenor saxophone in a college big band at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto. In 2007, Ayumi received a scholarship to attend Berkee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. She spent three years there studying performance and composition. At Berklee, she studied with George Garzone, Hal Crook, and Frank Tiberi. After graduating from Berklee, Ayumi moved to New York in 2010. Currently, Ayumi is a regular member of The Jazz Thieves, GADADU, The Eighty-pound Pug, Platypus Revenge and Big Squid performing and recording for numerous projects. As a member of the Jazz Thieves, she performed at renowned music festivals around east coast such as Burlington Discover Jazz Festival (VT '18), River Jazz Festival (PA '17, '19), and Sowebo Arts and Music Festival (MD '17). In 2017, Ayumi joined Marc Edwards & Slipstream Time Travel led by Marc Edwards, former drummer of the Cecil Taylor's band. She has also worked with several renowned musicians and artists in New York's creative music scene such as Daniel Carter, Dave Sewelson, Elliott Levin and Steve Dalachinsky. Ayumi has been leading her own group since 2011. She released two albums, "View From A Little Cave" (2016) and "Midnite Cinema" (2019), that consist of all her original compositions. The albums are receiving a lot of attention from home and abroad and have been featured on national and international music blogs including Jazz Trail, Bandcamp Daily, Divide and Conquer, The Family Review, Left Bank Magazine, Odd Creative, and Disk Union, just to name a few. In December 2019, Ayumi was invited to WFMU-FM's radio program "Give the Drummer Radio" as a guest musician and talked about her music and performed live with the host saxophonist Dave Sewelson." ^ Hide Bio for Ayumi Ishito • Show Bio for Nebula and the Velvet Queen "Nebula and the Velvet Queen is a cosmic love poet and theremin player from the Andromeda Galaxy." ^ Hide Bio for Nebula and the Velvet Queen
12/11/2024
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Track Listing:
1. Looking Through Ice 12:03
2. Hum Infinite 9:11
3. Misspoke 3:25
4. Folly To The Fullest 6:10
5. Night Chant 5:45
6. Constellation Ceiling 9:26
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