Showing posts with label Rob Frye. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rob Frye. Show all posts

Thursday, September 9, 2021

The Bridge Sessions - Crying Out Loud (September 2021)

1. Get up and walk, spirit, fly! 11:57
2. Dance of the fidels 02:00
3. Ghost of Ra, Spirit of Sun (I) 07:21
4. High Up, the Mountain 03:01
5. Hear the highway dividing our neighborhood 03:43
6. Is this your nation ? 02:55
7. Ghost of Ra, Spirit of Sun (II) 04:26
8. They WILL march 02:00
9. What is God 11:00
10. Our spaceship is ignored 04:01
11. Somewhen Else 05:2

Rob Frye - woodwinds, synth, miscellaneous
JayVe Montgomery - woodwinds, percussion, miscellaneous
Simon Sieger - trombone, accordion, piano, keys
Olivia Scemama - electric bass, double bass
Dan Bitney - drums, electronics

RECORDING :
Constellation & ProMusica
by Ken Christianson
Experimental Sound Studio
by Kyle Maurisak

MIX & MASTERING :
Alex Inglizian
Experimental Sound Studio
Chicago, IL

Thursday, May 13, 2021

Rob Frye - Chihuahuan Desert / Birdscapes (2021 Astral Spirits)

1. Lesser is More 06:09
2. Cloudspur 04:24
3. Grasslands 03:40
4. Pyschopomp / Mountaingem 03:47
5. Slowly Crossing the Infinite 05:09
6. Duet for Organ Wren and Alto Flute 07:36
7. Voices in the Forest 06:23
8. In the Air Like Clouds 03:22
9. Bird Pose 05:34

SIDE A: Chihuahuan Desert Birdscapes (2020)
October, 2020 commissioned by Ballroom Marfa

Rob Frye - synthesizers, handmade flutes, processing
Xeno-canto field recordists Paul Marvin (1, 2, 5), Bruce Lagerquist (1), Manuel Grosselet (1, 4), Matt Baumann (2), Andrew Spencer (2, 3), Justin Watts (3), Chris Harrison (3), Richard E Webster (4), and Ross Gallardy (4).

SIDE B: Birdscapes (2018)
October, 2018 developed for collaboration with Martin Kaulen

Rob Frye - flutes, processing
Satya - voice (9)
Field recordists - Peter Boesman (7) and Richard Ranft (6)

Thursday, February 25, 2021

Rob Frye - Exoplanet (April 23, 2021 Astral Spirits)

On Exoplanet, Rob Frye generates an atmosphere in which drummers and improvisers orbit synthesizers, inhabiting a Goldilocks zone of electronic and biotic components. Some of the tracks were created spontaneously or composed of strict loops, but two of the arrangements are melodic adaptations of the song of Musician Wren. After working as a field biologist with the Institute for Bird Populations in California from 2012-2016, Frye began to slow down and transcribe birdsong, eventually developing a performative lecture called Hearing Hidden Melodies. "XC175020" and "XC222182" are not potential earth-like planets in another solar system, indeed they are individual birds recorded by Peter Boesman in the Amazon. This bird, known as Uirapuru in Brazil and La Flautista in Peru, reminds us of the mysterious sonic knowledge threatened on our very own home planet.

On this, his first album for Astral Spirits and his first as a leader, Rob played woodwinds and synthesizers and directed a specialized crew, recruiting Bitchin' Bajas (Drag City) bandmates Cooper Crain and Dan Quinlivan on engineering and electronics. Ben Lamar Gay's cornet (International Anthem) and Macie Stewart's violin (OHMME) pitch and roll, fueled by the dual propulsion of drummers Quin Kirchner (Astral Spirits) and Tommaso Moretti (Amalgam), while Nick Ciontea (brownshoesonly) consults on modular synthesizer. Like the Uirapuru, Edbrass Brasil (Sê-Lo!) also searches through fallen leaves in some of his own work, though for sound not insects. On "Innercosmos" we he hear his unconventional wind tubes, and on "XC222182" his voice calling as instruments gather, playing the bird's melody.

1. Sunrise on Pruhina

2. XC175020 06:14

3. Innercosmos

4. Jupiter Control

5. XC222182 (feat. Edbrass Brasil)

6. Lightship Sgr A Star

7. Goldilocks

8. Sunset on Jgelu


ROB FRYE - compositions, woodwinds, synthesizers

COOPER CRAIN - electric organ, synthesizers

DANIEL QUINLIVAN - synthesizer, electronics, wurlitzer

BEN LAMAR GAY - cornet and wurlitzer

TOMMASO MORETTI - drums (right channel)

QUIN KIRCHNER - drums (left channel)

MACIE STEWART - violin on tracks 2, 5, and 7

NICK CIONTEA - synthesizer on tracks 3 and 4

EDBRASS BRASIL - wind instruments and voice track 3 and 5