Evil Clown Shorties
Evil Clown Shorty Vol 6
Excerpt From Liner Notes by PEK
“… This release, Evil Clown Shorties Volume 6 (2025), collects 14 of these short improvisations from 14 albums performed by 8 different ensembles comprised of 26 musicians plus Joel at the mix between 4 March 2025 to 15 July 2025. Evil Clown Ensembles are highly modular, the Ensemble name does not indicate a band that always has the same players, but instead a general sonic concept and perhaps a core unit. For Example, a performance is assigned to Leap of Faith if Glynis Lomon and I are both on it regardless of which guests from the Roster also participate. In the 4-month period covered by these 14 pieces, 3 are Leap of Faith albums and none of the ensembles are exactly the same.…”




Evil Clown Shortie Volume 6:
1) Heuristic Solutions (6:01) from Perturbations – Intractable Problems – 3/4/2025
2) Exclamatory Declarations (5:15) from Leap of Faith – Sentence Types and Tokens – 3/15/2025
3) Cause and Effect (5:01) from Leap of Faith – Problems of Time and Causality – 3/16/2025
4) I Married a Potato from Outer Space (5:39) from Neurodivergent Orchestra – The Point of Science is Making Things Explode – 3/22/2025
5) Ululations (5:27) from Expanse – Loud and Furious Tongues – 3/31/2025
6) Potential Energy Transfer (5:18) from Expanse – The Striking of Solid Objects – 5/12/2025
7) Spectrum (5:23) from Expanse – Hue Cycles – 5/19/2025
8) Parity of a Resonance (5:13) from Leap of Faith – Disentangling the Spin – 5/29/2025
9) I Drilled a Hole in My Head (5:25) from Metal Chaos Ensemble – Ephemerol – 5/26/2025
10) Pressure Variations (5:06) from Turbulence Orchestra – Density Fluctuations – 6/15/2025
11) Entangled States (5:11) from Leap of Faith – Nonlocality Becoming Manifest – 6/24/2025
12) Have you Visited the Cheese Witch? (5:18) from Neurodivergent Orchestra – Monsters Gonna Monster – 6/28/2025
13) Solitary Confinement (4:40) from Axioms – Fundamental Statements – 7/10/2025
14) Unicorn Dreams (5:47) from Simulacrum – Replicants – 7/15/2025
Reeds: PEK (1-14), Michael Caglianone (1-2,5-7,10,11), Hilary Noble (9), Dennis Livingston (9), Cliff White (3,8-9)
Brass: John Fugarino (1-6,8-11,13-14), Bob Moores (9,14), Eric Dahlman (2.4.9.11), Duane Reed (9)
Strings/Guitar: Glynis Lomon (2-3,8,10,14), Tor Snyder (2,3), Jonathan LaMaster (5,13), Chris Alford (10), DNA Girl (4,11), Tim Mungenast (4,11)
Keys/Synth/Electronics: Eric Woods (9), Robin Amos (5,7,13), Count Robot (4,11), Cyrus Shauoul (7,13)
Bass: Scott Samenfeld (3-4,6-7,10-11,14), Albey onBass (2-3,10,12)
Poetry: Jane SpokenWord (12)
Drums/Percussion: Michael Knoblach (5-7,10,13), Mara Mitchell (6)
Ben James (11), Jared Seabrook (14), Dennis Warren (2)
Engineering: Joel Simches (1-14)


Liner Notes by PEK
Here at Evil Clown, we specialize in long (concert length) works with very broad palettes. As the musicians change between many instruments over the length of a work, the sonority undergoes development, transforming across many different small movements and creating the form of the work as an emergent property of the improvised interactions. The pieces are approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes in length (tracked with a sports clock) which neatly fits on a CD and simplifies a lot of things required to produce music. The music breathes and transforms organically. I like this format, and the musicians in the Evil Clown Roster are all comfortable with it as well.
While this approach works well for me from an artistic/aesthetic perspective, the music industry is not well set up for long works especially in a streaming context. In early 2023, CD Baby, the company that I use to get our music to Download and Streaming vendors, changed their policy so that any disc with a single track (even at 70 minutes) can only be marketed in their system as a Single which sells for much less than a Full-Length release. The Evil Clown Enterprise costs me a great deal of money to run and I need the small number of sales that I do make to be at a fair price, so this presented a significant problem to my methodology. Joel is always recording as we warm up and soundcheck at each session, so when this happened in Spring 2023, I was able to find a useful short track (less than 10 minutes) for each album in the Spring 2023 releases so that those recordings could be marketed with two tracks as Full-Length Recordings.
Since then, in advance of each YouTube LIVESTREAM performance, which is how these improvisations are nearly always created, we have recorded a short piece (approximately 5 minutes) which still fits with the long work within the 80-minute maximum length of a CD. I’ve been calling these pieces “Five Minute Shorties”, and they tend to be a bit different in character than the longer works from the same performances. Technically, they are the end of the soundcheck, but we are so dialed in at ECH that the mix is good to go.
This release, Evil Clown Shorties Volume 6 (2025), collects 14 of these short improvisations from 14 albums performed by 8 different ensembles comprised of 26 musicians plus Joel at the mix between 4 March 2025 to 15 July 2025. Evil Clown Ensembles are highly modular, the Ensemble name does not indicate a band that always has the same players, but instead a general sonic concept and perhaps a core unit. For Example, a performance is assigned to Leap of Faith if Glynis Lomon and I are both on it regardless of which guests from the Roster also participate. In the 4-month period covered by these 14 pieces, 3 are Leap of Faith albums and none of the ensembles are exactly the same.
As I write these notes, I compiled the tracks in an iTunes play list in the order of their performance dates last night and listened to it. I really enjoyed listening to these very different pieces flow into each other. In the future, I will continue this practice and release several albums of Shorties each year. I have created a bandcamp page to offer these recordings since they contain all the various ensembles and don’t really belong on the page for each band. They are a sort of sampler for the period of Evil Clown production that they cover, and I expect that some listeners will find they wish to hear the long work associated with the short track from this release.
Anyway, I like this compilation, and I bet you will too… PEK out 7/28/2025
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