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Susan Howe & David Grubbs

Concordance

    ‘Concordance’ is Susan Howe’s and David Grubbs’s fifth album in the fifteen years of their unexpected and richly satisfying collaboration. Here they’ve pared down their materials to voice and piano, aspiring to the hushed intensity of their live performances. What had previously resulted from Grubbs’s recomposition of recorded materials now arrives as unadorned duo performance.

    “Howe is a poet who has spent her career reminding us that our experiences of meaning and sound are synchronous.” - Tess Taylor, The New York Times

    ‘Concordance’ is Susan Howe’s and David Grubbs’s fifth album in the unexpected and richly satisfying collaboration that began with ‘Thiefth’ and includes ‘Souls of the Labadie Tract’, ‘Frolic Architecture’ and ‘WOODSLIPPERCOUNTERCLATTER’. Where these works feature the fragmentation and multiplication of Howe’s recorded voice - in a style akin to her celebrated text collages - with ‘Concordance’ they’ve pared down their materials to voice and piano, aspiring to the hushed intensity of their live performances. After fifteen years of working together, the subtleties of inflection and interaction that previously resulted from Howe’s nuanced delivery and Grubbs’s composition using recorded materials now arrives as unadorned duo performance.

    One of America's greatest living artists, Bollingen Prize-winning poet Susan Howe’s text for ‘Concordance’ originates in a collage poem of the same name published by Grenfell Press, which then became the title work in her most recent book, published to acclaim by New Directions in 2020. She has continued to rework the text for this performed version, incorporating material from her 2015 book of essays, ‘The Quarry’. Her source material is scissored from print concordances of the poetry of Milton, Herbert, Arnold, Browning, Dickinson and Coleridge, as well as old field guides to birds, rocks, trees, moths and mushrooms; Howe’s fiery commitment to placing these echoes of the past in dialogue with the present speaks to her position as one of America’s essential artists.

    David Grubbs is Professor Of Music at Brooklyn College and The Graduate Center, CUNY. He is the author of ‘The Voice in the Headphones’, ‘Now that the audience is assembled’ and ‘Records Ruin the Landscape: John Cage, the Sixties, and Sound Recording’ (all published by Duke University Press) and, with Anthony McCall, Simultaneous Soloists (Pioneer Works Press). Grubbs has played in Gastr del Sol, The Red Krayola and Squirrel Bait and performed with Tony Conrad, Pauline Oliveros and Will Oldham, among many others.

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    CONCORDANCE (Part One)
    CONCORDANCE (Part Two)

    Susan's 5th release at its new school house and techno stars DJ Swagger, Axefield, DJ Windows XP and Joakim Hellgren firing on all cylinders. sure have spiced up the spectrum of reason on this one. Swagger's "Green Waters" is a rampant machine gun blast of lo-tuned three-o-three, snappy electro beats and the odd synth tear and squelch. Basically it's gonna growl and splurt out of any high end system as your dancefloor spirals into the stacks salivating like a frenzied mad man. Axefrield switches tact for a broken beat, hardcore informed beast full of intertwining rave b-lines paired with a tight warehouse beat. Again it's no nonsense - maximum fun, that anyone playing to a mass of drugged up bodies can get it into. Piccadilly fave Windows XP (that's the DJ not the operating system, we're firmly into Windows 10 here...- ed) slows things down for a summer face melter rich with 4-ACO inflections and a hallucinatory vibe. Joakim Hellgren is a new one us here, but he concludes the EP in amply form by depositing the classic Roland cowbells onto side changed pads, jungle bass plumes and finally, another vintage sounding drum pattern. Top stuff from everyone involved and finally a v/a EP that truly sounds like Summer 2018 has arrived. Get in!

    STAFF COMMENTS

    Sil says: Well well well, look who is here. It is Susan again. This time she is leaving the house behind and bringing the techno forward. Swagger and Axefield give you two slabs of unforgiving techno beauties whilst Dj Windows XP chills the dancefloor a bit. My favourite... dreamy, delicate and atmospheric. Thank you. Joakim Hellgren does not diggress much from XP's path. All in all... another stomper but the (so far) always reliable Who's Susan. Cheerio.

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    A1. Dj Swagger - Green Waters
    A2. Axefield - 140 Trak
    B1. Dj Windows Xp - How Did You Know I Was Here
    B2. Joakim Hellgren - Sketches

    Susan

    Never Enough

      The debut album by Los Angeles trio SUSAN, Never Enough, follows their Just Call It EP released in September 2014 (also on Volar). Produced and recorded by SCOTT CORNISH and DREW FISCHER, Never Enough covers themes of personal independence and emotional confusion.

      Layered vocal harmonies, reverb-washed pop hooks, and a touch of apathy convey hesitation and personal conviction while making the point that even though they don't know where they are going, they are sure they will figure it out.

      Even if they have to rip it up and start all over again. Edition of 400 copies on black vinyl.

      Susan Hedges

      Crimson Love On Velvet Black

        This double CD "Crimson Love On Velvet Black" sees 15 year old Hedges using her great voice and rare songwriting talents to develope a sophisticated and varied style ranging from folk rock, gospel and country. Disc two contains 12 covers from the songs of Nick Cave, Tom Waits, Nick Drake, Townes Van Zandt and The Cowboy Junkies.


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