
A visionary solo exploration from tubist Ben Stapp, merging extreme extended techniques, circular breathing, and multiphonics with a science fiction narrative of consciousness and transformation, unfolding ten pieces that traverse volatile timbres, subterranean drones, and vocal-inflected abstractions in a deeply personal act of world-building beyond mere instrumental prowess.
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UPC: 755491355329
Label: 577 Records
Catalog ID: CD-577R-5984
Squidco Product Code: 36678
Format: CDR
Condition: New
Released: 2025
Country: USA
Packaging: Digipack - 3 panel
Recorded at Main Drag, on January 28th, 2025 by Murat Colak.
"Tubist and composer Ben Stapp, who has scored, workshopped, and recorded an opera (Myrrha's Red Book), led his own small groups, and recorded with, among others, brass multi-instrumentalist Stephen Haynes, guitarist/bassist Joe Morris, trombonist Steve Swell, and bassist William Parker, deals with scale and world-building expertly on Uzmic Ro'Samg, his first disc of unaccompanied tuba and sousaphone music.
There's a tension between material and extra-material narrative; even if the recording offers ten examples of what the tuba's language can encompass--and they are rather extreme examples, given Stapp's creativity and physical dexterity--Uzmic Ro'Samg is more than a demonstration of instrumental possibilities.
Each of the cuts here refers to certain figures in his science fiction opus, which is a meditation on consciousness and traveling between the known and the unknown through extraterrestrial entities ("Keepers" are these entities). The opening "Klonopod" has the tubaist pushing his instrument into areas of technical uncertainty, a reed balanced precariously in the mouthpiece and allowing the tuba to, through squeaks and teetering imprecision (or maybe planetary wobble), occupy tonal colors akin to a subcontrabass clarinet. One of the space travel devices in the novel, "Sciastica Neon" is a rhythmic tour de force, achieved partly through circular breathing and multiphonics, a mass that once it gets off the ground is utterly flying.
The piece "Freya" represents transformation from human form to that of a Keeper and though Stapp says it is an example of "what [he] can do with the tuba," through high-pitched buzz, electroacoustic feedback, chattering vocal-adjacent wails, granular static fields and thick chuffs are a knotty environment of their own and stretch over nearly nine minutes. In the tubaist's vision, "there is a ritual where a human can turn into one of these Keepers so [Freya is] dealing with that transformation herself and her known world becomes unknown," and puts a wide canvas of sound to the feeling of intense, individual struggle. Shorter pieces like "Errathemuel" and the closing "Egdon" have boppish elements and though being highly capable in the tradition isn't a requirement for this music to be valid or compelling, Stapp certainly puts those bona fides on display.
Uzmic Ro'Samg is far more than a solo tuba record, although in the small company of improvised solo tuba recordings, it certainly stands out. It's rare for a first unaccompanied disc to offer such broad, world-building vision and a degree of personal meaning that is both eccentric and deeply worked through. Whether one chooses to enjoy this music for its sheer diversity of tonal colors, sonic shapes and athleticism or the otherworldly possibilities that live within a relationship to narrative (or all of the above), a fascinating journey awaits."-Clifford Allen
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• Show Bio for Ben Stapp "Composer and Tubist, Ben Stapp, although classically trained with Tommy Johnson and Roger Bobo while pursuing his love for jazz tuba, Ben further opened up his horizons while living in Portugal, hanging out at Clean Feed's record store. Since then he's been living in New York since 2007 and experienced the diversity of New York's music scene including engagements with Steven Bernstein's Universal Melody Brass Band, ICE (International Contemporary Ensemble), toured with Red Barrat, played with the Garden State Philharmonia at Carnegie Hall, with Slavic Soul Party, Mario Pavone's Accordion Project, playing Earle Brown with the ECCE Ensemble at MIT, frequent traditional jazz and brass band freelancer, Nate Wooley's Seven Storey Mountain, tubist for the Chelsea Symphony, with TILT at Lincoln Center to Premier John Luther Adam's Sila, for Eli Yamin's Blues Band, Sousaphone player for Jacob Sac's live Heavens Trombone Choir, plays tuba in Stephen Haynes Quintet with Joe Morris, Warren Smith, and William Parker, and dedicated Colombian-music tubist with Martin Vejarano's Cumbia River Band, Chia's Dance Party, Pablo Mayor's Folkore Eurbano, and the experimental Alejandro Florez' Tin Throat Ensemble." ^ Hide Bio for Ben Stapp
10/20/2025
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Track Listing:
1. Klonopod 4:20
2. Sciastica Neon 5:38
3. Keeper 8:03
4. Errathemuel 2:00
5. Oss 7:59
6. Freya 8:46
7. Moonship 3:03
8. Eono 7:20
9. Galactic Plankton 2:47
10. Egdon 3:22
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