The 5th of NI-VU-NI-CONNU's 5-LP John Butcher series and part of a 2 night residency at ausland in Berlin coinciding with his 65th birthday, tenor & soprano saxophonist John Butcher is joined by the long-running duo Spill of pianist Magda Mayas and drummer Tony Buck (The Necks) for two extended works of evolving, absorbing introspection and eruption.
"The three musicians seem to exchange and overlap tones, creating the feeling of a single and continuous arc extending, curving in space, a kind of bridge or thoroughfare outward."-Stuart Broomer, from the liner notes.
Magda Mayas (b. 1979 in Münster, Germany) is a pianist and composer. Over the past two decades, she has individualised and expanded a set of techniques that draw on the history and vocabulary of prepared and inside piano techniques. She has performed and toured solo and in collaboration with musicians and composers such as Marilyn Mazur, John Butcher, Eddie Prévost, Phill Niblock, Fred Frith, Paul Lovens and Joelle Leandre. Current projects include a duo with Christine Abdelnour, the trio Jane in Ether with Biliana Voutchkova and Miako Klein, and the Splitter Orchester Berlin. She has also produced radio pieces for ABC Australia and Deutschlandradio Kultur.
Tony Buck (b. 1962 in Sydney) is a drummer and percussionist. After graduating from the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music, he became involved in the Australian jazz scene. A drummer, percussionist, improviser, guitarist, video maker and producer, he has been part of a diverse array of projects but is probably best known around the world as a member of the trio The Necks. He plays in a long-standing duo with Axel Doerner as well as in ad hoc and improvised performance settings.
Pianist Magda Mayas and drummer Tony Buck are a long-standing duo, playing together as Spill since 2003, which has released four CDs and the recent LP Stereo (2018).
Butcher, Mayas and Buck have played as the trio Vellum on several occasions, and their first concert is documented on the CD Plume (2013).
John Butcher (b. 1954 in Brighton) describes himself as "a saxophonist who attempts to engage with the uniqueness of time and place." His music ranges from improvisation and compositions to multitracked pieces and explorations with feedback and unusual acoustics.
After publishing a PhD in quantum chromodynamics (1982), Butcher left academia and took off with music. He has since collaborated with hundreds of artists, for many decades in the case of some, including Eddie Prévost, Derek Bailey, Steve Beresford, Paul Lovens, Rhodri Davies, Matthew Shipp, Akio Suzuki, Thomas Lehn, Christian Marclay, Gino Robair, Okkyung Lee, Mark Sanders, Ståle Liavik Solberg, Phil Minton and Angharad Davies and the groups Spontaneous Music Ensemble, Thermal and Polwechsel.
Compositions have been varied, the most recent being Tarab Cuts (based on early Arabic recordings) and Fluid Fixations for 14 players at HCMF (2021).
Butcher also values playing in occasional encounters ranging from large groups, such as Butch Morris's London Skyscraper and the EX Orkestra, to duo concerts with David Toop, Ute Kanngiesser, Joe McPhee, Keiji Haino, John Tilbury, Fred Frith, and Otomo Yoshihide.
The John Butcher Vinyl Series / Part 1:
A set of 5 LPs with live recordings featuring the prominent British saxophonist in five different musical formations. They capture a series of concerts held in 2019, four of which saw Butcher joined by a roster of international musicians for a two-day celebratory event at ausland in Berlin, and the fifth marking the debut of a new trio recorded in Leipzig and Berlin.
The series bears witness to the extraordinary breadth of Butcher's musical palette, which allows him to play across different musical scenes and with performers from the most diverse backgrounds. In these recordings, he variously reunites with colleagues with whom he has worked extensively in the past (Burkhard Beins, Werner Dafeldecker, Thomas Lehn, Gino Robair, Sophie Agnel, Tony Buck, Magda Mayas) and engages with a group of performers from the eclectic Berlin Echtzeitmusik scene (Liz Allbee, Ignaz Schick, Marta Zapparoli).
The recordings cover a wide range of musical approaches and experiments, from "expression, speculation, ceremony, initiation and transcendence" (Stuart Broomer) to sound refractions and mimicry. Documenting Butcher's versatility and empathic sense of communion, they underline his unique status in the improvised music world, which has earned him a reputation as one of the scene's most influential musicians.
Five LPs in an edition of 300 copies, edited and mixed by John Butcher, liner notes by Stuart Broomer, Inner sleeve photography by Cristina Marx.