Listened to "Grazes, Wrinkles, Drifts into Sleep." Quite enchanting. The "hard stop" at the end almost defines the form. Wondering if that's how it ended in real life or is it an edit? I'll assume the latter. The next piece seems an open improvisation on a groove, a little easier to pull off, I would imagine, than starting with absolutely nothing and never establishing a rhythm. Like some of the "free jazz" or "creative music" I listen to, but more from a folk perspective. Thanks for this, Damon!
People are trying to remember how it was before. The audiences I’ve been in are filled with people who are somewhat hysterically signaling their love of live music. A new equilibrium is not yet achieved.
Thanks for this! Checking them out right now! (Been curious about that Dorothy Moskowitz record, too..)
Listened to "Grazes, Wrinkles, Drifts into Sleep." Quite enchanting. The "hard stop" at the end almost defines the form. Wondering if that's how it ended in real life or is it an edit? I'll assume the latter. The next piece seems an open improvisation on a groove, a little easier to pull off, I would imagine, than starting with absolutely nothing and never establishing a rhythm. Like some of the "free jazz" or "creative music" I listen to, but more from a folk perspective. Thanks for this, Damon!
People are trying to remember how it was before. The audiences I’ve been in are filled with people who are somewhat hysterically signaling their love of live music. A new equilibrium is not yet achieved.