MusicWork's Fall 2025 publication is wide-ranging issue exploring contemporary experimental practice through profiles of artists including Lisa Conway, Kalun Leung, Susie Ibarra, Mali Obomsawin, and Marek Tyler, alongside features on MontrealŐs late-night listening scene and reviews spanning new music, improvisation, electronic sound, and interdisciplinary performance.
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UPC: 77200691816902
Label: Musicworks
Catalog ID: 152
Squidco Product Code: 37004
Format: MAGAZINE + CD
Condition: New
Released: 2025
Country: Canada
Packaging: Magazine and CD
"ON THE COVER: Lisa Conway Lisa Conway's music bridges sound installation, improvisation, experimental composition, and song. In conversation with Sara Constant, Conway traces her creative journey across the genre and disciplinary lines of Canada's experimental music scene. She studied with fiddler-composer Oliver Schroer in rural B.C., improvised with dancers and played in bands while studying in Toronto, and delved into the sonic arts in Belfast. Now based in Montreal, Conway is experimenting with finicky feedback and reel-to-reel tape, developing a theory of technical troubleshooting as an artistic practice, and learning how traditional instruments like the alphorn summon complicated forms of resonance.
Kalun Leung Trombonist and performer-composer Kalun Leung learned at a young age that art is a way to relate to the world around us. While studying at NYC's New School he began revelatory immersions in experimental art. Since then, he has been creating augmented instruments (the mubone) and playing with technology and like-minded musicians. Shortly after returning from the 2025 Darmstadt Summer Course, Leung invites writer Luke Ottenhof to his residency studio in Montreal's Perte de Signal and walks him through his journey in sound and his efforts in the larger movement to tear down the hegemony of composer worship.
Susie Ibarra With jazz and avant-garde beginnings as a percussionist and composer, Filipinx-American interdisciplinary artist and 2025 Pulitzer Prize for Music winner Susie Ibarra is now expanding her work into opening ears and minds to the rhythms of forests, water, and geological landscapes. But are natural environments simply fodder for creativity? After attending the Something Else! Festival in Hamilton, Ontario, in June 2025, writer Juro Kim Feliz explores the place where sky islands and rhythms converge, whether in Ibarra's research and music, in her advocacy for climate justice, or in hearing birds sing in their natural habitats.
Mali Obomsawin Bassist and composer Mali Obomsawin's roots run deep. Her musician father inspired her love for jazz. In Maine, where she grew up, she learned songs from vibrant local folk scene. The music and culture of her Abenaki heritage also had a strong presence in her home. She composed the score for the Oscar-nominated Sugarcane, an investigation into the lives of residential school survivors. And she's working with her ensemble on Triage, the follow-up to her acclaimed 2022 album Sweet Tooth. She talks to Kurt Gottschalk about heritage, family, and the music all around her.
Also inside . . . For his solo project ASKO, Marek Tyler was guided by advisors through a process of cultural exploration that helped him to interpret his ancestors' teachings through electronic soundscapes. In a conversation with Rosie Long Decter, he shares stories about his journey in music and the creative collaboration behind ASKO and outline some of the policy items he feels are necessary forIndigenous artists find steady work and, in many cases, remain in their home communities .
Montreal's late-night listening vibe gets cozy with Koala Karnival.
We review new releases from Lina Allemano Four; The Dwarfs of East Agouza; Endlings + VNM; Beny Esguerra, New Tradition Music, and Gaita Loop; Rebecca Foon; i.o.; Cecilia Kang, Angela Park, and Wanyun Ensemble; Terry Riley; Linda Catlin Smith; Andrew Staniland; Webber/Morris Big Band.
We review Cluster: New Music + Integrated Arts Festival (Winnipeg); Soft Verges at Prairie Wires Modular's Festival of Electronic Sound (Brandon) and the new graphic novel Fela: Music Is the Weapon."-Musicworks
Artist Biographies
• Show Bio for Kalun Leung "Kalun Leung (he/him) is a collaborative trombonist, augmented instrumentalist, and sound artist with an extended practice in instrument building, electronics, and movement. His projects are motivated by the exploration of new and unexpected contexts in which the trombone can thrive, an interdisciplinary and research-based approach that has led to the invention of new electronic trombone augmentations, the study of Balkan brass band music in Guča, the premiere of never-before-seen Keith Haring computer art, the mounting of a Fluxus-inspired trombone sound sculpture, and site-specific improvisations with landfills and robots. As a performer, he is a major proponent for the presentation of new work through commissioning, collective creation, and improvisation, and performs in new music, improvised, jazz, inter-arts and folk music ensembles in New York City and Tiohtià:ke/Montréal where he is based. He has premiered works by George Lewis, Bekah Simms, and Lesley Mok, and has contributed to a GRAMMY-winning album with the Experiential Orchestra. He has collaborated with the International Contemporary Ensemble, Nation Beat, Slavic Soul Party, Zlatne Uste, David Taylor and Felix del Tredici (So Wrong it's Right), Billy Martin (Medeski Martin & Wood), John Aaron Cockburn (Bruce Cockburn, Little Suns), and many others. As an interdisciplinary creator, he was a member of the NY-based sound and movement collective ECHOEnsemble from 2018 to 2020 and is creating new work for the mubone with choreographer Bettina Szabo. He creates and performs with the mime and sound duo ék, with trumpetist and multidisciplinary artist Émilie Fortin. He explores the intersection of art and technology in his own work and in projects with instrument designers Frank Spigner, creator of the Splunger mute, and Travis West, creator and technical lead for the mubone. The mubone has been published in the conference on Movement and Computing (MOCO) and was presented at the Institute for Research and Coordination in Acoustics/Music (IRCAM) in Paris. It will be published in the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME) in 2022. From 2019 to 2022, Kalun helped design, launch, and administer the Performer-Composer Master of Music at The New School as the Assistant Director of Academic Affairs. As a conservatory-trained musician who was charged to "conserve" an artistic tradition, this position filled a strong desire for Kalun to create spaces for artists who practice in non-traditional ways. In 2019, Kalun was Composer-in-Residence for the NYU New Music Ensemble, and has held artistic residencies at Harvestworks, Brooklyn Fashion & Design Accelerator (BF+DA), Teatro del Lago, and Orford Musique. He has received grants from the Canada Arts Council and the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) in Research & Creation and Film & Media / New Tech Production respectively, and was awarded Exemplary Service to the Community and State by the New York State Senate in 2017." ^ Hide Bio for Kalun Leung • Show Bio for Allen Ravenstine "Allen Ravenstine (born May 9, 1950) is an American keyboard player, most recognized for his work in the experimental rock group Pere Ubu. In 1991, he quit music to become a commercial airline pilot. Allen Ravenstine was born on May 9, 1950. He had much exposure to music at a young age, his interest derived from his mother playing Sergei Rachmaninoff and other classical music and his father's interest in jazz and percussion records. He played the trombone in grade school but quickly lost interest. Ravenstine's first real experience as an artist came in 1971 after abandoning his college pursuits. He met visual artist Bob Bensick, who was experimenting with sending distortion into oscillators and out to a stereo system. Eventually, they discovered a way to attach lights and have them work in conjunction with the sounds being produced and decided to stage art shows. The act was short lived as Ravenstine moved out of the area and lost contact with Bensick. Soon after, Ravenstine purchased his first synthesizer, an ElectroComp EML 200, and began associating with the garage band Rocket from the Tombs and recording their performances. Ravenstine owned the apartment building called "The Plaza", which served as home and gathering place for the developing art and music scene in Cleveland in the early 70s. Ravenstine first worked with Pere Ubu in 1975 after being asked to contribute to the band's recording of "30 Seconds Over Tokyo". However, he was discouraged by the thought of having to perform live shows and opted to discontinue his involvement with the band. After watching Pere Ubu perform at a few venues, Ravenstine changed his mind and returned as a full-time member of the band, replacing keyboardist Dave Taylor. He continued his work with Pere Ubu until 1989 with the release of Cloudland, when he decided to leave the group and pursue his own interests. Ravenstine obtained a pilot's license after Ubu's initial breakup, and after leaving the band permanently, worked as a flight instructor and charter pilot. He also completed a novel which was never published. Ravenstine largely avoided musical activity of any kind after leaving Pere Ubu, once making a guest appearance at a Red Krayola show in Los Angeles in 2004. In 2012, an invitation to contribute to "I Dream of Wires: The Modular Synthesizer Documentary" led to the recording of an impromptu duo performance on the EML-101 and 200 synthesizers, with current Ubu synthesist Robert Wheeler. Culled from this were a pair of albums and singles, entitled City Desk/Farm Report, which were self-released in 2013. On June 29, 2018, he released a solo album entitled Waiting for the Bomb on Recommended Records. In reviewing Dub Housing, critic John Dougan writes, "Ravenstine, who may be one of the all-time great synth players colors the sound with ominous whooshes of distortions, blips, and blurbs that sound like a sped-up Pong game." " ^ Hide Bio for Allen Ravenstine
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Track Listing:
1. Postcard From Dobbin Street Allen Ravenstine 9:16
2. Nisis Asko 3:09
3. When It All Falls Apart Cage 8:12
4. Rabbits & Riliriks Gayle Young, Robert Wheeler 14:45
5. Conversations With Space & Architecture - Saint Laurent Kalun Leung 10:26
6. Alphorn Tape Loop I Lisa Conway 3:45
7. Heimatort Lisa Conway 4:30 8. Die Posaune So Wrong It's Right, Siw Maria Therese Laurent Myrvold 4:24
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