Neurodivergent
On the Evilness of Clowns
Excerpt From Liner Notes by PEK
“…Over time I have spent more effort planning the narrative arch for these performances. I spent much more time thinking about and preparing for On the Evilness of Clowns than any of the previous performances. Having a plan means there is more focused story telling, but the flow and the actual words are still improvised in the moment. Here we had an overall premise that the performance was the presentation of a paper on Evil Clowns by some Clown Academics: a little clown history lecture, discussion of real Evil Clowns Ronald McDonald and John Wayne Gacy, appearance of Evil Clowns in Art and Cinema, and some of the story of Sparkles the Giant Evil Clown. I had enough clown horns, wigs and noses to go around…”

On the Evilness of Clowns

Neurodivergent Orchestra
Evil Clown Headquarters, Waltham MA
21 February 2026
1) On the Evilness of Clowns – 1:11:24
2) Evil Clowns Anonymous – 5:04
Professor Sparkles (aka PEK) – wacky banter, clarinet, albert bass, contralto & contrabass clarinets, alto & tenor saxophones, game calls, triple slide whistle, ocarinas, captain’s bells, Tibetan bells & chimes, [d]ronin, 17 string bass, sonic spring board, crank siren, gongs, plate gong, seed pod rattles, sleigh bells, brontosaurus & tank bells, orchestral castanets, clown & taxi horns
John Fugarino – trumpets, flugelhorn, trombone, French horn, melodica, slide whistle, ocarinas, almglocken, Tibetan bells & bowls, array mbira, orchestral castanets, seed pod rattle, wood blocks, clown horns
Eric Dahlman – wacky banter, piccolo trumpet with stomp box, overtone singing, nord stage 3, plate gong, Tibetan bells, almglocken, log drums, clown horns
Kelsey Gallagher – clarinet, slide whistle, moog stage 3, lfo percolator, drone boxes, log drums, wood & temple blocks, cow bells, Tibetan bowls, almglocken, orchestral castanets, orchestral anvils, balafon, xylophone, almglocken, captain’s bells, triangle chimes, clown & taxi horns
Willy Weirdo (aka Count Robot) – wacky banter, kazoo, slide whistle, game calls, lfo violin, spring & chime rod boxes, gongs, bell tree, clown horns, rubber chickens, hand puppets
Sweet Bee Bonkerstoy (aka DNA Girl) – wacky banter, electric guitar, cigar box guitar, moog subsequent, novation peak, Linnstrument controllers, nord stage 3, slide whistle, wood blocks, ratchet, balafon, xylophone, almglocken, flex-a-tone, horse shoes, clown hammer, clown horns
Scott Samenfeld – electric bass, slide whistle, clown horns
Jared Seabrook – drums, slide whistle, clown & taxi horns, gongs, plate gong, moog subsequent, novation peak, Linnstrument controllers
Joel Simches – live to 2-track recording, real-time signal processing
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Liner Notes by PEK
Every once in a while, a new ensemble gets started at Evil Clown. Sometimes the new unit has a particular aesthetic problem, and an appropriate band name assigned defined in advance. For example, Metal Chaos Ensemble started as a duet between me and Yuri Zbitnov as soon as we started to work with newly acquired metal instruments in 2015, and Turbulence was formed to feature groups of horn players – sometime as only horn players and sometimes with bass and drums. Sometimes the new unit is spun off from an existing ensemble with some variation or different set of resources. Simulacrum was spun off from Metal Chaos Ensemble to include even more electronic instrumentation and signal processing and to not require a drummer.
Sometimes the new unit comes about because new players join the roster and contribute to a session by an existing ensemble, and it is clear their contribution adds a distinctive voice to the Evil Clown palette which deserves a new band name. Such is the case with Neurodivergent. Count Robot, DNA Girl and Tim Mungenast played on two Expanse records in 2023 (Swathe in March and Gamut in July). They bring an odd sensibility that involves improvised spoken word banter between the three of them and a more pop-culture oriented use of guitar, mandolin and electronics than is typical in the other Evil Clown ensembles. For the third set featuring these three relative newbies, I rolled out the new band name, Neurodivergent, to explore combinations of their aesthetic as a group of players with a long history with various combinations of players from the Evil Clown Roster.
While most of the Evil Clown ensembles perform strictly instrumental music that does not contain words, a few of the bands do use words and I like how the text provides an entry point for the audience to access the music. Metal Chaos Ensemble uses text from literature and movies and Axioms uses the Poetry of the amazing poet Jane SpokenWord who recites her words in small ensembles which also feature the amazing bass playing of her husband Albey onBass. In these settings, the words come from fixed text, but the delivery and the choice of which words and when to place them are improvised. In Neurodivergent, the improvisation of the words is on another level… None of the text is fixed in advance; all the words are improvised in reaction to the Wacky Banter of the others. This music contains a great deal of playfulness and humor which is often lacking in the world of pure improvisation. I have long valued humor in music as a method of engaging people and I think this band is the best example so far of an Evil Clown ensemble which centers humor as a critical element.
Over time I have spent more effort planning the narrative arch for these performances. I spent much more time thinking about and preparing for On the Evilness of Clowns than any of the previous performances. Having a plan means there is more focused story telling, but the flow and the actual words are still improvised in the moment. Here we had an overall premise that the performance was the presentation of a paper on Evil Clowns by some Clown Academics, a little clown history lecture, discussion of real Evil Clowns Ronald McDonald and John Wayne Gacy, appearance of Evil Clowns in Art and Cinema, and some of the story of Sparkles the Giant Evil Clown. I had enough clown horns, wigs and noses to go around.
Anyway, we had a terrific Livestream performance. I really dig this set and I bet you do too…
PEK 2/22/2026

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