Leap of Faith (2015 to Present)


Revealing the Essence


Squidco Blurb  

“The first Leap of Faith set in a quartet lineup expanding the core of David Peck on reeds, winds & percussion and Glynis Lomon on cello & aquasonic with trumpeter Vance Provey and percussionist Michael Knoblach, in an introspective livestreamed set that balances the strings of Lomon against two horns while bringing out a wealth of unusual percussive interactions.”

Squidco Staff

Excerpt From Liner Notes by PEK

“… So, Revealing the Essence is a hybrid of the Leap of Faith and Expanse aesthetics, with the PEK/Lomon interactions performed at a quieter mean dynamic with a two horn front line.  This is a strong set as I expected, especially since everyone is still very excited to be able to play music again with others…”

Revealing the Essence:

Leap of Faith

Evil Clown Headquarters, Waltham MA:  13 October 2021

1) Revealing the Essence – 1:09:56​

PEK – clarinet, contralto & contrabass clarinets, tenor & alto saxophones, bass flute, musette, medieval horn, goat horn, sheng, melodica, bass ocarina, gongs, brontosaurus & tank bells, Tibetan bowls & bells, cowbells, almglocken, wood blocks, temple blocks, log drums, chimes, orchestral chimes, electric chimes, xylophone, balafon, glockenspiel, crotales, aquasonic, [d[ronin, chime & spring boxes, telstar, medusa photosynth, voice

Glynis Lomon – cello, aquasonic, voice

Vance Provey – trumpet, flugelhorn, Tibetan bowls, glockenspiel, crotales

Michael Knoblach – basket of rocks, seed pod shakers, shakers and rattles, water filled mason jars, billiards triangle, abacus, vibratones, frame drum, copper bowl, lp udder, sandpaper blocks, glass furniture leg carpet protector, slinky, horses-ass-a-phone, Christmas ornaments, clock chime, toys, Tibetan bowls, gong

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Liner Notes by PEK

Leap of Faith is the core duet of the Leap of Faith Orchestra (LOFO) comprised of PEK on clarinets, saxophones, clarinets & flutes, and Glynis Lomon on cello, aquasonic & voice.  The ensemble is based in Boston and dates back to the early 90s.  We utilize a huge arsenal of additional Evil Clown instruments to improvise long works featuring transformations across highly varied sonorities.   At times, the core unit has been a trio or even a quartet.  The longest running core unit was comprised of PEK, Glynis and drummer Yuri Zbitnov, who played for the last couple of years of the archival period and the first 5 years of the reboot starting in 2015.  The ensemble has always been highly modular, and our many recordings (well over 100) feature the core unit in dozens of configurations with a huge list of guests and occasionally as only the core unit with no guests.  Currently, the core unit is the duet of PEK and Lomon and we are regularly presenting LIVESTREAMs to YouTube from Evil Clown Headquarters with other guest performers.

This is the first Leap of Faith set with this quartet lineup.  There have been some changes to the Evil Clown roster over the pandemic.  While many of the regulars are still around and have been participating in the LIVESTREAMING shows from Evil Clown Headquarters, some have changed up in one way or another and are no longer available.  Likewise, I have some new players, and I have some that participated in the past and are now rejoining us.  This is the first Leap of Faith appearance by Michael Knoblach (the percussionist from Evil Clown’s newest ensemble, Expanse) and the first Evil Clown appearance of trumpeter Vance Provey.

The first Expanse session (Main Sequence) occurred right before the pandemic.  This was a great duet, and Michael and I were both enthusiastic about doing more but were forced to wait.  Since I resumed LIVESTREAM performances from Evil Clown Headquarters this May, Expanse has done two additional excellent performances:  Vacuum Energy with guest Michael Caglianone and Scope with all four players of his JDME quartet (PEK, David Welans, Eric Dahlman, Jimmy Zhao, Michael Knoblach).  Michael has a unique approach to percussion involving found objects along with hand percussion instruments which fits very well with the many unusual percussion and other instruments in the Evil Clown Arsenal.  He also tends to play quietly which drives the mean ensemble dynamic level lower than typical in most Evil Clown ensembles.

Vance has been around the scene since before I showed up in Boston in the late 80s.  He was on the Bennington faculty with Bill Dixon back in the day, and since the free improv scene in New York and the rest of New England has many players who studied there, there are lots of connections to him through other players we know.  Glynis, of course, went to Bennington, and also knows and has played with Bill Dixon and many of the school’s alumni.  Glynis and Vance have played in a few settings over the years.  Recently, I was invited by Pianist Eric Zinman to perform at a recording session at his Cambridge home studio in a sextet with me, Eric, Vance, Stephen Haynes (tp), Nate McBride (b) and Eric Rosenthal (d).  I really enjoyed playing in this setting, which was much more on the Free Jazz side of the Free Jazz / Free Improvisation spectrum than most Evil Clown performances, and I made an especially strong connection with the horn player front line.  As I always do when invited to play with others, I recruit compatible musicians for my own projects, and this set is a great example of a highly credentialed and capable improvisor joining us for the first time and immediately making a deep contribution.  Vance has signed up for a number of sessions in the upcoming schedule, including a quintet Leap of Faith session with me, Glynis, Vance, Nate and Eric R to be LIVESTREAMED to YouTube in late November.

So, Revealing the Essence is a hybrid of the Leap of Faith and Expanse aesthetics, with the PEK/Lomon interactions performed at a quieter mean dynamic with a two horn front line.  This is a strong set as I expected, especially since everyone is still very excited to be able to play music again with others.  Stay tuned for a steady stream of new sets over the next few months from Leap of Faith and all the other active Evil Clown ensembles.

PEK 10/16/21


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