Axioms


Discourse


Squidco Blurb

Featuring the poetry and words of Cecil Taylor-associated poets Albey OnBass and Jane SpokenWord, the Boston collective improvising band Axiom of David Peck on reeds, winds and percussion, Steve Niemtiz on drums & percussion and Glynis Lomon on cello & aquasonic + OnBass & SpokenWord, focus on “Discourse”, wakefullness and freedom in an age of social unrest.

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Excerpt From Liner Notes by PEK

“… This new set, Discourse, has the same quintet, with Joel Simches driving the newly arrived and substantially upgraded mixing console.  This time Albey brought his fretless instead of the electric upright from the last two recordings.  Sounds like Albey and Jane are planning to move back to the area again fairly soon.  Hopefully, that will happen and we will be able to regularly do Axioms sets, and have Albey come for performances of the other Evil Clown ensembles…”

Discourse:

Axioms

Evil Clown Headquarters, Waltham MA – 21 October 2021

1) Discourse – 1:09:43

Jane Spokenword – poetry, spoken word

PEK – clarinet, contralto & contrabass clarinets, alto & tenor saxophones, bass flute, Christmas flute, mussette, sheng, prophet, novation peak, moog subsequent, Linnstrument controllers, syntrix, [d]ronin, electric chimes, chime rod boxes, telstar, spring boxes, gongs, thunder sheet, Tibetan bowls & bells, glockenspiel, crotales, orchestral chimes, xylophone, balafon, almglocken, seed pod rattle, castanets, wind siren

Glynis Lomon – cello, aquasonic, voice

Albey onBass – freless bass, spoken word​

Steve Niemitz – drums, gongs, Englephone, glockenspiel, crotales, orchestral chimes, xylophone, balafon, almglocken

Joel Simches – live to 2 track recording

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Liner Notes by PEK

Albey OnBass and Jane SpokenWord were associated with Cecil Taylor’s final period.  Following Cecil’s passing they were in Boston for about a year in 1998 and the beginning of 1999 and Albey performed a dozen or so times with Leap of Faith, Metal Chaos Ensemble and Turbulence.  In November 1998, Albey and I had been discussing doing a duet, but we decided to include Jane’s poetry as a trio.  This new Evil Clown Ensemble we called Axioms, which to me is an apt name for a band which features words – something that most Evil Clown sessions do not.

There are two definitions:

1) a statement or proposition that is regarded as being established, accepted, or self-evidently true

2) a statement or proposition on which an abstractly defined structure is based (mathematics)

These two meanings bridge the distance between poetic discussion of truths and abstract musical structures.

A few months later, about a year before the virus, Albey and Jane moved to New Orleans, so the original session, Manifestations, had been our only recording to date.

Back in July, soon after I reopened Evil Clown Headquarters for YouTube streaming performances / recordings, Albey reached out saying that he and Jane would be in the Boston area for a few weeks, and we recorded Hypotheses a few days later.  For Hypotheses, I brought in Glynis and Steve Niemitz, making Leap of Faith the backup band for Jane’s poetry.  This was an excellent set, and I was happy to hear that they had moved from NOLA to New York, since we would be able to play more often.

This new set, Discourse, has the same quintet, with Joel Simches driving the newly arrived and substantially upgraded mixing console.  This time Albey brought his fretless instead of the electric upright from the last two recordings.  Sounds like Albey and Jane are planning to move back to the area again fairly soon.  Hopefully, that will happen and we will be able to regularly do Axioms sets, and have Albey come for performances of the other Evil Clown ensembles.

I like this performance and I think you will too…

PEK – 23 October 2021


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