Kyle Bruckmann - On Procedural Grounds
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Label: New World Records
Cat No: NW80725
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 16th July 2012
Contents
Artists
Kyle Bruckmann (oboe, electronics)Wrack
Rova Saxophone Quartet
Gino Robair (electronics)
Tim Perkis (electronics)
sfSound
Works
Cell StructureOn Procedural Grounds
Orgone Accelerator
Tarpit
Artists
Kyle Bruckmann (oboe, electronics)Wrack
Rova Saxophone Quartet
Gino Robair (electronics)
Tim Perkis (electronics)
sfSound
About
On Procedural Grounds (2010) is a half-hour work conceived as the framework for a summit between his current Bay Area community and that of Chicago, his former home. The eleven-piece ensemble features his long-standing project Wrack together with boundary-defying West Coast pioneers Rova, Tim Perkis (of the League of Automatic Music Composers and the Hub) and Gino Robair.
Orgone Accelerator (2010) was composed for 8-channel sound diffusion, and premiered at the 2011 San Francisco Tape Music Festival.
The other two pieces are products of the unique creative environment of sfSound (the collective with which Bruckmann has performed the works of such composers as Braxton, Cardew, Feldman, Ferneyhough, Ligeti, Subotnick and Xenakis) and feature members of that ensemble. Cell Structure (2009) is a duet written for the composer on oboe and Matt Ingalls on clarinet, with an electronic accompaniment realized through modular analog synthesis. Tarpit (2009) is scored for an octet of winds, strings and percussion with similarly pre-recorded electronics.
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