PROJECTS
Solo composition projects
Tres Es un Número Mágico: Kaleidoscopic Triptychs is a three-part, solo composition in audience- generated, chance order and direction, for voice, electric mbira, electric autoharp, Q-Chord, delay loops, and electronic effects processing present in circulation multi-speaker array format. This piece premiered at Sammlung Hoffmann, Berlin, Germany, and was presented in an earlier iterations at Free Rotation Festival, Wales, and later, at Experimental Intermedia, New York. The studio recording of this work is complete and will be released in 2018.
Surrender to the Totality of Blackness is a four-part tone-poem suite for a recumbent audience listening in color-spectrally controlled virtual darkness through a multi-speaker array sound system. The piece was created to engender a space that reframes our experience of Blackness and the attendant fear often intrinsically enmeshed in that experience. Instrumentation is: voice, electric mbira, electric autoharp, Q-Chord, iOS apps, sampler, delay loops, and electronic effects processing. Earlier versions of this composition were presented at Free Rotation Festival, Wales, and for the Now now Music Series, in Sydney, Australia. A studio recording of the work is in development.
Solo song-cycle projects
Songs of S + D is a 12-part song-cycle series that presents small vignettes that mine the dichotomy and intrinsic connection between the two great mysteries of life. The work has been presented at Free Rotation Festival (Wales), the 2017 Ableton LOOP Technology Summit, and in concert opening for Shabazz Palaces. Recording instrumentation: voice, electric mbira, electric autoharp, Q-Chord, sampler, delay loops, and electronic effects processing, bass, drums, keyboards, cello. Studio recording is currently in post-production.
That Was Then, This Is Now is the prequel to Songs of S + D. The five-song EP addresses themes that are explored further in the following album. Recording instrumentation: voice, electric mbira, electric autoharp, Q-Chord, sampler, delay loops, and electronic effects processing. The studio recording will be released prior to the release of Songs of S + D.
Multimedia/generative installation projects
The Magical Garden is a five-part, multi-media performance and generative installation project utilizing audio, video, and LED lighting installation in a multi-episodic, fantasy-narrative, organic setting to be enjoyed by audiences of all ages, backgrounds, and cultures. A concert version of Part I premiered at Issue Project Room, New York. The technology development was supported through a generous artist residency at Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center, New York.
Current and Recent Collaborations
Nicole Mitchell (Black Earth Ensemble)
https://www.nicolemitchell.com/
Jeff Parker (Tortoise)
http://www.jeffparkersounds.com/
Chris Abrahams (The Necks)
http://www.thenecks.com/bio - chris
Laraaji (All Saints Records),
Vernon Reid (Living Colour), and Abdou Mboup
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernon_Reid
Hprizm/Priest (Antipop Consortium)
https://hprizm.bandcamp.com/
The Bakol: Greg Tate (Burnt Sugar/Rebellum), Satch Hoyt (Burnt Sugar)
https://www.facebook.com/The-Bakol-1623362744565355/
Upcoming Projects
From the Quarter to the (W)Hole: What Lies at the Center of Infinity in the Oceans of the Universe?: A multimedia performance project for voice, glass armonica, string quartets, electronics, and video.
The Totality of Blackness Trilogy: a solo work for voice, electric mbira, electric autoharp, QChord, sampler, delay loops, effects processing in ambisonic surround-sound with immersive video and specified audience placement and participation.
The Magical Garden, Parts I – V: a composition for voice, theremin, sampler, electronics, and various ensembles; the final realized work will be an immersive multimedia audio, video, light performance with generative software that converts the performance materials into a garden installation.