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Evil Clown Shorties, Vol. 3 (2024)

Various Artists: Evil Clown Shorties, Vol. 3 (2024) (Evil Clown)

Drawn from 13 albums across eight ensembles and featuring 29 musicians, this third volume offers an excellent introduction to the concise improvisations recorded as soundchecks before long-form works, providing distinct snapshots of Evil Clown's dynamic creativity and showcasing the evolving sonorities and modular ensemble interplay that define their unique sonic universe.
 

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David Peck-reeds (1-13)

Michael Caglianone-reeds (2-3, 5-7, 10)

Hilary Noble-reeds (5)

Jared Holaday-reeds (12)

Dennis Livingston-reeds (12)

John Fugarino-brass (1-2, 4-5, 7-9, 12-13)

Bob Moores-brass (2-3, 5-12)

Eric Dahlman-brass (12-13)

Duane Reed-brass (12)

Glynis Lomon-strings (1, 4, 8, 9)

Tom Swafford-strings (9)

DNA Girl-guitar (13)

Tim Mungenast-guitar (13)

Eric Woods-keys, synth (6, 10)

Faruq Hassan-keys, synth (7)

Robin Amos-electronics (10)

Count Robot-electronics (13)

Chinese Instruments:

Jiaxin Wan-Chinese instruments (8)

Scott Samenfeld-bass (1-2, 6, 8, 9)

Mike Gruen-bass (6)

Becca Pasley-bass (9)

Jared Seabrook-drums, percussion (1, 13)

Jim Lucchese-drums, percussion (2)

Michael Knoblach-drums, percussion (4-5, 10-12)

Steve Niemitz-drums, percussion (6)

Sergio Bellotti-drums, percussion (11)

Andy Korajczyk-drums, percussion (11)

Ken Lovelett-drums, percussion (11)

Teri Cote-drums, percussion (11)


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Label: Evil Clown
Catalog ID: 9382
Squidco Product Code: 35637

Format: CDR
Condition: New
Released: 2024
Country: USA
Engineering: Joel Simches (1-13)

Descriptions, Reviews, &c.

"Here at Evil Clown, we specialize in long (concert length) works with very broad palettes. As the musicians change between many instruments over the length of a work, the sonority undergoes development, transforming across many different small movements and creating the form of the work as an emergent property of the improvised interactions. The pieces are approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes in length (tracked with a sports clock) which neatly fits on a CD and simplifies a lot of things required to produce music. The music breathes and transforms organically. I like this format, and the musicians in the Evil Clown Roster are all comfortable with it as well.

While this approach works well for me from an artistic/aesthetic perspective, the music industry is not well set up for long works especially in a streaming context. In early 2023, CD Baby, the company that I use to get our music to Download and Streaming vendors, changed their policy so that any disc with a single track (even at 70 minutes) can only be marketed in their system as a Single which sells for much less than a Full-Length release. Joel is always recording as we warm up and soundcheck at each session, so when this happened in Spring 2023, I was able to find a useful short track (less than 10 minutes) for each album in the Spring 2023 releases so that those recordings could be marketed with two tracks as Full-Length Recordings.

Since then, in advance of each YouTube LIVESTREAM performance, which is how these improvisations are nearly always created, we have recorded a short piece (approximately 5 minutes) which still fits with the long work within the 80-minute maximum length of a CD. IÕve been calling these pieces ŌShortiesĶ, and they tend to be a bit different in character than the longer works from the same performances. Technically, they are the end of the soundcheck, but we are so dialed in at ECH that the mix is good to go.

This release, Evil Clown Shorties Volume 3 (2024), collects 13 of these short improvisations from 13 albums performed by 8 different ensembles comprised of 29 musicians plus Joel at the mix. Evil Clown Ensembles are highly modular, the Ensemble name does not indicate a band that always has the same players, but instead a general sonic concept and perhaps a core unit. For Example, a performance is assigned to Leap of Faith if Glynis Lomon and I are both on it regardless of which guests from the Roster also participate. In the 4-month period covered by these 13 pieces, 4 are Leap of Faith albums and none of the ensembles are exactly the same.

As I write these notes, I compiled the tracks in an iTunes play list in the order of their performance dates last night and listened to it. I really enjoyed listening to these very different pieces flow into each other. In the future, I will continue this practice and release several albums of Shorties each year. I have created a new bandcamp page to offer these recordings since they contain all the various ensembles and donÕt really belong on the page for each band. They are a sort of sampler for the period of Evil Clown production that they cover, and I expect that some listeners will find they wish to hear the long work associated with the short track from this release."-David Peck, from the liner notes


Artist Biographies

"Hilary Noble founded Enclave in 2003 with pianist Rebecca Cline with a view to reinterpreting the Latin/jazz fusion for the 21st century. The group paints with a broad palette of Afro-Latin and jazz colors and its music has variously been described as fiery, refreshing, and forward-looking.

Enclave released its first, eponymous title on Zoho in 2005 to critical acclaim and strong support from New England-based fans. The recipient of a 2007 New Works Commission from Chamber Music America, Enclave premiered the new suite, Clay, Iron, Water, in the fall of 2008 in Boston and New York. Enclave Diaspora, the quartets second release, offers fresh material whose engaging melodies belie the adventurous harmonies and rhythms that bubble underneath.

The creative partnership of Noble and Cline shows itself in the finishing of each others musical sentences as they jointly conceive, compose, and arrange the music. Their musical grammar derives from a variety of sources: Hilary has studied saxophone with Yusef Lateef in the U.S., and percussion with Maximino Duquesne in Cuba. Rebecca has studied piano with Joanne Brackeen in the U. S., and with Chucho Valds in Cuba. Hilary and Rebecca have performed with some of the torchbearers of the music, including Giovanni Hidalgo, Bobby Sanabria and John Santos.

Bassist Fernando Huergo and drummer Steve Langone anchor the sound of the group, which has been evolving with unchanging personnel for three years. Fernando and Steve have played jointly with the Jinga Trio, Jinga Quintet, Nando Michelin, and have also performed separately with the likes of Luciana Souza, Danilo Perez, Jerry Bergonzi, Dave Samuels, Dave Kikoski, Paulo Braga, and many others.

Enclave has played at the Heineken Jazzfest Puerto Rico, the Iridium (NYC), B. B. King's (NYC), Jazz Gallery (NYC), Cornelia Street Cafe (NYC), Maine Jazz Festival, The Nuyorican Cafe (San Juan), the Regattabar and other venues."

-Sonic Bids (https://www.sonicbids.com/band/hilarynoble/)
2/5/2025

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"A native of Newburyport, Jared Holaday is an avid performer and multi-instrumentalist. With a musical repertoire spanning many instruments and styles, Jared's talents are always in demand, and have brought him on stage with groups like Lux, Groove Alliance, Introduction: The Chicago experience, 10,000 Maniacs and the Boston Civic Symphony. Jared also teaches music at the Governor's Academy in Byfield, MA as well as the Community Music Center of Boston's Satellite Program at Boston Latin School."

-ZFDM (https://zachfielddrumsandmusic.com/jared-holaday/)
2/5/2025

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"As a kid growing up on New York's Upper West Side, I was a voracious reader of science fiction and related genres that sparked my imagination, as they have ever since. This preoccupation also stimulated an interest in following developments in science and technology, a path that eventually influenced my academic career as a political scientist from the mid-1960s through the 1970s. At campuses including UC Davis, Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland) and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Troy, NY) I brought to the classroom a passion for such topics as the study of alternative world futures, issues of sustainable resource use and science fiction as a social science literature.

I moved to Boston in the early 1980s to take a job as policy analyst with the Massachusetts government's anti-poverty program. Bad timing for the Reagan years, which saw budgets drop for dealing with the consequences of economic inequality. I changed careers again, becoming a business editor for High Technology Magazine, then a feature writer for Systems Integration, a trade industry publication that catered to the burgeoning computer sector. On the way I garnered an award from the Computer Press Association in 1989 for best feature story of the year, an article on NASA's plans for an international space station - which necessitated a research trip to Houston's Johnson Space Center, a sci fi fan's dream come true.

My career hopping took another twist from the 1990s on when I returned to the family trade - music. Roll the tape back to my teen years, when my musical tastes ran toward classical music - especially Baroque and 20th century composers - and though I played piano, my main performing instrument became and remains the flute. I was also growing up with a mom who had been a big band singer under the name Ruth Brent in the 1930s and a dad, Jerry Livingston, who was a prolific and successful songwriter in the Tin Pan Alley era and beyond. His output includes such iconic numbers as "The Talk of the Town," "Mairzy Doats," "The Twelfth of Never" and the score for Disney's animated Cinderella. In my adult years, after ignoring this heritage, my musical universe expanded to encompass a deep appreciation of the American Songbook along with musical theater, jazz, world music, contemporary classical and other diverse styles that I grew to love.

Out of this foundation grew a desire in mid-life to try my own hand as a composer/lyricist of songs. When I pondered what kind of material to create in the methodical way I approach each new life event, I was inspired to devise contemporary versions of the witty lyrics, memorable tunes and story-driven themes that characterized so many of the standards from my dad's era, filtered through a diverse set of musical influences and range of concerns reflecting life in our times. I decided the only possible audience for this kind of sophisticated songwriting was the passionate world of cabaret singers, fans and clubs.

You can hear the results on a CD titled "The Stories In My Mind," recorded live at a New York revue of my songs, and at this website, which contains full tracks of all my pieces, videos of songs presented in revues, song lyrics and much more at the SONGS page. The SONG PERFORMANCES page provides details about showcases and cabaret shows that have included performances of my work. The CABARET LINKS page connects you to websites of singers who have recorded my songs on commercial CDs and demos, along with links to selected cabaret publications and organizations. There's also a comprehensive section on the life and career of my dad at the JERRY LIVINGSTON page.

It seems that music is not yet done with me. I have always had a knack as a flutist for improvising tunes, abstract riffs and responses to the playing of others at jams. I'm now bringing these skills to the public as a member of The Alchemists, a band of musicians devoted to the art of group improvisation. We have released two CDs so far, "Potions" and "Journey To The East."

I wonder what's next."

-Dennis Livingston Website (https://www.dennislivingston.com/biography.htm)
2/5/2025

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"Improvising cellist, vocalist and aquasonic player Glynis Lomon graduated from Bennington College in 1975 with a degree in Music/Black Music. At Bennington she studied with musician/composer Bill Dixon and continued to perform and record with his ensembles until his recent death. Glynis has also been privileged to play with Arthur Brooks, Jimmy Lyons, Cecil Taylor, Butch Morris, William Parker, Joe Morris, Greta Buck, Masashi Harada, Lowell Davidson, Raqib Hassan and many others. For almost a decade she and multi reed player PEK performed in the Boston area with their group Leap of Faith."

-Evil Clown Website (http://www.giantevilclown.com/bio-glynis-lomon-.html)
2/5/2025

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"Tom Swafford grew up in Seattle, studied composition with Louis Andriessen (Amsterdam), Olly Wilson (U.C. Berkeley) and John McDonald (Tufts U.), and has been active as a violinist and composer in a wide variety of music communities since his arrival in New York in 2007. He has presented concerts of his music at Roulette Intermedium and The Stone. He recorded and toured Europe in the group Kef, with bassist Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz and guitarist Aram Bajakian. In 2015, his 11-piece ensemble String Power released its debut album. His musical theater piece, Bad Actor, was performed at the Tank in 2017. He recently recorded a duo album with bassist Zachary Swanson, and a trio album with Swanson and drummer Dalius Naujo."

-Tom Swafford Website (https://www.tomswafford.com/bio.html)
2/5/2025

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"Tim Mungenast is a surrealist guitar shaman with an almost messianic sense of purpose.

He plays both mystical improv and 60s-flavored rock that flirts with psychosis, featuring odd chords and even odder lyrics (not to mention some really weird sounds). His improbably catchy songs often melt into loopy extended jams a la early Pink Floyd."

-Tim Mungenast Bandcamp (https://timmungenast.bandcamp.com/)
2/5/2025

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"Originally trained as an electric bassist in funk and jazz in high school, Eric's interest in new music began after studying at Northeastern's Music Technology program, composing acousmatic music on the computer, with an interest in mixed electronic works for live performance, as well as algorithmic and chance operations. While at Northeastern, Eric honed his improvisation skills in the Electronic Music Ensemble, performing pieces such as John Zorn's "Cobra" and Stockhausen's "From the Seven Days".

After college, Eric began playing mandolin as a founding member of the improv collective Fable Grazer. Craving more of the sonic flexibility of his earlier computer music work, Eric was drawn to modular synthesizers in 2012, which has became his primary instrument. He records and performs solo work under the moniker Machine Machine that are largely unedited, improvised recordings. Last year, Eric went on his first nation-wide tour as the synth player in the psychedelic electronic folk trio Vilicon Sally."

-Evil Clown (http://www.evilclown.rocks/bio-eric-woods.html)
2/5/2025

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"Faruq is the son of Raqib Hassan who was a mentor of mine in the 90s - an amazing tenor player and bandleader who studied with Archie Shepp. Faruq plays synths and electronics - very different music than Raqib's - but his talent really shines through. He came to a session a few months back with Glynis and I invited him to join the Simulacrum Roster..."-David Peck, Evil Clown

-Evil Clown (https://evilclown.rocks/bio-faruq-hassan/)
2/5/2025

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"Robin Amos is an American keyboardist and founding member of the band Cul de Sac. His first band was The Girls, a punk band that Amos founded in the late 1970s with George Condo, Mark Dagley and Daved Hild. He continued to explore that band's sound with his next band Shut Up, which he formed with guitarist Glenn Jones."

-Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Amos)
2/5/2025

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"Count Robot was created to carve audio stupidity into art. Since being conjured into existence, Count has been a member of the following active music projects; Astro Al, Amplissima, and Static Apparitions. In another form Count has also contributed words and occasionally performed with Georgia space metal rockers, Spaceseed. The Count has well over 40 recordings to his credit.

What else can be said about this space buffoon? He's wanted for public onstages displays of moronics in Austin Texas, Cullman Alabama, Portland Maine, and New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Bromsgrove England, and Massachuestts."

-Evil Clown (https://www.evilclown.rocks/bio-count-robot.html)
2/5/2025

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Jiaxin Wan is a guzheng and keyboard player from Beijing, China, who studied at Berklee College of Music and currently lives in Boston, MA.

-Jiaxin Wan Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082838417789&sk=about_contact_and_basic_info)
2/5/2025

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Mike Gruen is a Boston-area bassist, known for the band Red Tail Hawk, and Metal Chaos Ensemble.

-Squidco 2/5/2025

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Jared Seabrook is drummer from Boston, Massachusetts, known for the groups Seabrook Power Plant, and The Abraham Lincoln Brigade.

-Discogs (https://www.discogs.com/artist/4160820-Jared-Seabrook)
2/5/2025

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"Steve Niemitz is a percussionist and pianist with over 15 years of performing experience, 12+ years of recording experience, and 5 years of teaching experience. Well versed in a variety of musical styles including jazz, rock, punk, metal, classical, and experimental/avant-garde, Steve's teaching philosophy emphasizes creativity and independence as well as a solid foundation in practical skills such as music reading, drum rudiments, and technique.

Steve has studied drumset with Jerome Deupree (Morphine, Either/Orchestra, Bourbon Princess), Luther Gray (Tsunami, Ida, Jenny Toomey) and Jeff 'Siege' Siegel (Sir Roland Hanna Trio, Ron Carter, Kenny Burrell, Ravi Coltrane), and has been playing piano/keyboards for over a decade."

-Bearclaw's Academy of Music (https://bearclawsacademyofmusic.com/team/steve-niemitz/)
2/5/2025

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Sergio Bellotti is a Boston area drummer, educator, and composer. He has teaching credits at Berklee College of Music, Conservatorio della Svizzera italiana, Gm Drum School, Ma2000, Kosa International Academy, 247drums. He has performed or recorded with The Platters, Blues Hall of Fame and grammy Nominated Joe Louis Walker, Mike Stern, Wayne Krantz, Tom Scott, Bob James, Robben Ford, Nathan East, Rocco Ventrella, Gary Grainger,Dan Siegel, Frank Wilkins and Alessandra Belloni among many others.

-Sergio Bellotti Website (https://www.sergiobellotti.com/bio)
2/5/2025

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Track Listing:



1. Expanse (Percussion Edition) - Rambunctious Forms 5:29

2. Leap of Faith - Fused Carbocyclic Derivatives 5:13

3. Leap of Faith - Recession Velocity 5:27

4. Leap of Faith - Signs from the Universe 5:51

5. Leap of Faith - Spring Systems 5:28

6. Metal Chaos Ensemble - Savage Henry 5:15

7. Neurodivergent - 1-900-Cthulhu 5:04

8. Perturbations - That Was Never 5 Minutes Just Now 5:56

9. Simulacrum - Unified and Harmonious Systems 5:32

10. Turbulence - Discombobulations 5:27

11. Turbulence - Downward Blast 5:18

12. Turbulence - Properties of the Crystal Lattice and its Perturbations 6:09

13. Turbulence Orchestra - Subtropical Ridge 5:32

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