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Music is better through a balloon- Jay Afrisando21 Feb 202501:15:04

Justin and Jay Afrisandotalk about how our ears are messed, and how music can still be made to accommodate that.

Malleable thought containers -Mary Ellen Childs01 Nov 202301:21:20

Like what you hear? Be sure to subscribe, like, and, above all, SHARE with your friends and enemies.

Get in touch at: isthismusicpod.gmail.com

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Season 3 is brought to you by Zeitgeist New Music! Check them out and let your ears receive weirdness:

http://www.zeitgeistnewmusic.org/

https://www.instagram.com/zeitgeistnewmusic/


Mary Ellen Childs is my guest this episode! Among the rabbit holes are: Music for the senses; structure for the sparsity; creativity for the creation.


Check out Mary Ellen's NORTH at Carleton College in Northfield, MN through November 15th, 2023!


And keep up with Mary Ellen Childs HERE


Music used in this episode (in order):


Faint Object Camera by Mary Ellen Childs; performed by Zeitgeist

Aurora from NORTH by Mary Ellen Childs; performed by Zeitgeist

II. Points from Ephemeral Geometry by Mary Ellen Childs; performed by ETHEL

"Here's what I have so far...can ya do it better?"- Liam Moore22 Aug 202201:21:35

Dreamy, heady, intricate pop from Liam Moore. Also rabbit holes. 


Links:

https://www.liammusicmoore.com/

https://liammoore.bandcamp.com/


Music in this episode (in order):

Lift from Visions of a Perfect Life by Liam Moore

Train Song from EXTEND by Robot Slide

Superior from Solo Duets for Guitar and Voice by Liam Moore

You seem most full- Richard Meacock, Poet; Liam Moore, Composer

32 Months from Heartsprings by Heiruspecs

Piano Sonata in C Major Op. 13, No. 1: Allegro Assai by Dmitry Kabalevsky

5 Pieces for String Orchestra by Paul Hindemith

In the lassa from Halo by Juana Molina

Crack it way open from Extraction by Greg Howe, Victor Wooten, and Dennis Chambers

“The Best Sins Are Of Youth” - Sean Quinn18 Jul 202201:44:06
Check out Sean’s stuff here: https://seanquinncomposer.com/ https://soundcloud.com/seanquinncomposer Intro: Waiting by Sean Quinn 17’46”: String Quartet No. 2 by Brian Ferneyhough 20’32”: Intermittent Breath by Sean Quinn 1’07’51”: Infinite Now by Chaya Czernowin 1’12’56”: Turangalîla-Symphonie: Mvt.5 - Olivier Messiaen 1’15’30” Voodoo Child by Liza Lim 1’24”06: Kassandra (from CONSTRUCTION) - Richard Barrett Outro:    by Rebecca Saunders
Album Drop: "Only Forward" by Liam Moore *OUT 7/8/22*07 Jul 202200:32:49

"Only Forward" by Liam Moore is out 7/8/22! Go buy it at: https://liammoore.bandcamp.com/


If you have more than a neutral feeling about this episode, leave a review, or follow me on Instagram or email me at isthismusicpod@gmail.com

And keep up with Liam at:

https://www.liammusicmoore.com/

https://soundcloud.com/liammusicmoore

https://open.spotify.com/artist/5CpDk0WHLt26pWqMlXzB4D?si=Y3Wb9TZQQ_SLPfqxR8u7Vw


LIVE with Fonema Consort and 113 (and Charlie) (and Cayden)27 May 202200:32:07

Recorded live 5/27/22 at Studio Z in Saint Paul!


With Nina Dante and Dalia Chin of Fonema Consort

"Harsh Soft Noise Wall Loops For Your Health" - Ryann Daisy Swimmer26 May 202201:27:02

This episode features Ryann Daisy Swimmer, and oooooo buddy was it a fun one. This conversation is pure musical journey from high school punk bands, to delay loop art song, to Sufjan Stevens. What rabbit holes do we travel down along the way? As always, listen to find out. But, I can say that Daisy is such a warm person to talk to, and can make tenuous connections with the best of them (me). Get your ears weird everyone!

Send me some feedback or connect at isthismusicpod@gmail.com

Subscribe! 

Check out Daisy's stuff here: https://www.ryanndaisyswimmer.com/

And here: https://ryanndaisyswimmer.bandcamp.com/music


Intro: Dysphoria by Ryann Daisy Swimmer: https://open.spotify.com/track/6iWjqDE2ROwCircvyMZxpp?si=6b46b818c8e84f80

Tronics by Ryann Daisy Swimmer: https://open.spotify.com/track/4jGCf4HCqupmlviMq7zCna?si=842e1e031b1e47be

Bliss by Ryann Daisy Swimmer: https://open.spotify.com/track/1cAlarqs9G7wxNO6PJktAQ?si=054eba8e035143d1

Prelude to the Holy Presence of Joan d'Arc by Julius Eastman https://open.spotify.com/track/08KFyVApzpJNqGi3TrjI6M?si=8bf64440e4124ebc

Diluted Dreams by Claire Roussay on A Softer Focus https://open.spotify.com/track/5ZbP43SVnbXcqBYKR5DOPn?si=957b0617f5ea4c0a

BUTCHER OF THE WORLD by Lingua Ignota on CALIGULA https://open.spotify.com/track/69xWltyIPMEXVzz3CcOKjq?si=7e8e0dd2f6834b6a

Outro: Evensong by Robert Fripp and Brian Eno on Evening Star https://open.spotify.com/track/3LG2OxAR616MOrTH8EQg9i?si=79e34ade38f94d83

"Microtonal in Pink" Emily Koh03 May 202200:57:54

My guest on this episode is composer and bassist, Emily Koh.

How does one get seen? A pink resume can help. Cheery color schemes and refreshing marketing help, too. But what really lands is Emily's music- a complex thread of sound that can be as broody as the next complex contemporary, yet somehow always nudges upward as if to say "look, I did that". 

Well, Emily, we see what you did there. Come enjoy a conversation that centers on expectations, approval, and creating with your own palate. 

Questions? Feedback? Interview suggestions? Wanna be on the show? Email me at: isthismusicpod@gmail.com

Links:

www.emilykoh.net

https://soundcloud.com/emykoh

Timestamps:

Intro: esphyr (2017) for violin, piano and percussion by Emily Koh

27’46”: The Flowing Water From High Mountain by Shanghai Chinese Traditional Orchestra on Hanshan Temple

34’14”: resonate/勤 (2017) for Chinese chamber ensemble by Emily Koh

41’19”: Hammer to Fall by Queen on The Works

54’38”: Savage by aespa on Savage EP

Outro: Beseeching by Texu Kim on Primavera II: The Rabbits

This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

http://www.arts.state.mn.us/images/logos/msab_logo_color_small.gif

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"You Know When, Like, You and Drummer Just Click?" Schuyler Tsuda03 Mar 202201:18:38

Note: I had a typo in my notes, and pulled a Ron Burgendy in the intro. The piece featured in the intro is Marble, Glass, and VAPOR, not Paper. What a silly goose I am. Also, kudos, Schuyler, Marble, Glass, and Vapor is a much better song name.

On this season-opening episode, I chat with Schuyler Tsuda, a sound artist, noisemaker, composer, improviser, and synth-pop concocter. We talk about styles of music that I haven’t been able to wrap my head around (don’t worry, I’m getting there). We talk about getting your hands actually on instruments and taking away the guesswork. We talk a lot about harsh noise walls and what the hell is going on there. But, ultimately, we just vibed on being good ol’ kindred spirit metalheads. I think that’s gonna come up a bunch this season. If this doesn’t get your ears weird, well, then I want to know what you’re listening to.

As always, timestamps of episode music are below, as well as links to my guest, and a Spotify playlist!

Schuyler Tsuda Website: http://schuylertsuda.com/

Music: https://schuylertsuda.bandcamp.com/

https://shieldyoureyes.bandcamp.com/

Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6T6PFVVmD6h4RuhLb6WMqv?si=a956408bb0874eea

Intro: Marble, Glass, and Vaper (2009, 2017) by Schuyler Tsuda

19’11”: In pulverem: tines/table/electronics, xOxbOx/drum machine/pedals from Three Masses, Volume 3 by Shield Your Eyes

21’07”: Part VI from Spectrum Ripper by Masona

22’06”: S.C.A.N. from Magnetostriction by Aube

26’26”: Improvisation by Shield Your Eyes

30’50”: Snakes for the Divine from Snakes for the Divine by High on Fire

32’14”: Concubine from Jane Doe by Converge

37’01”: Pierres Sacrées from Pierres Sacrées/Hazard and Tectonics EP by Iancu Dumitrescu

41’44”: Kado: The Way of Flowers by Schuyler Tsuda

49’58”: Lithium from Nevermind by Nirvana

54’25”: Come Live With Me from Dillon: Chamber Music by James Dillon

55’30”: Trilogy Suite Op: 5 from Trilogy by Yngwie Malmsteen

58’15”: …Grey from Prometheus: The Discipline of Fire & Demise by Emperor

59’08”: Concerto for Piano, Trumpet, and String Orchestra No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 35: IV. Allegro con brio by Dmitri Shostakovich

59’30”: Apocalypse from The Fourth Dimension/Maximum Abduction by Hypocrisy

1’01’15”: One Wish from Decade Counter by Schuyler Tsuda

1’02’10”: Sulk from TRST by TR/ST

1’02’45”: Morphine from Yr Body Is Nothing by Boy Harsher

Outro: Real Life from Decade Counter by Schuyler Tsuda

This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

http://www.arts.state.mn.us/images/logos/msab_logo_color_small.gif


"I think he'd be alright with troubadour"- T.J. Borden20 Apr 202301:17:01

Tyler J. Borden is a cellist working with, in, and around the constraints of the cello. Formerly from Western NY, he is now based in Brooklyn NY, where he spends much of his time finding ways to exploit the strengths and failures of himself and his instrument. If you like this episode, Subscribe, review, share, all the things!

Check out all of the ridonkulous things TJ does by following these links:


Website

Bandcamp

Instagram

Mivos Quartet

Mivos Bandcamp

Technical Reserve


Music used in this episode (in order):

Agnes Hvizdalek and TJ Borden @ Downtown Music Gallery

Triple Quartet: II. – on Steve Reich: The String Quartets by Mivos String Quartet

Structures II for Two Pianos (1961): Chapter 1 on Boulez Performs Boulez & Stockhausen by Pierre Boulez

I Am Trying To Break Your Heart on Yankee Hotel Foxtrot by Wilco

Quatuor pour la Fin du Temps: Liturgie de cristal on Messiaen: Quartet for the End of Time by Tashi

Bob Hope Airport Train Station by T.J. Borden

Fourth on That Nothing Is Known by Bob Marsh, Jack Wright, John Berndt & Michael Zerang Time and Motion Study II by Brian Ferneyhough performed by T.J. Borden

"This Is All Only a Test" Joey Crane and Tiffany Skidmore of 113 Collective17 Mar 202100:55:35

On this most introductory of introductory episodes, I chat with Joey Crane and Tiffany M. Skidmore, the powers-that-be behind 113 Composers Collective. We chat about their background, how they got into the sounds they create, the openness of how young people learn, how wild it is to experience something new, and some meta-level Scottish impressions.

Music excerpts and their timestamps are listed below, find them all on your favorite streaming service!

0'00": Gorilla by Joey Crane
5'05": Miniatures: No. 2 from The Golden Ass by Tiffany M. Skidmore
16'37": Act 3, Scene 3 from Philomela by James Dillon
31'55": I. Lento from String Quartet No. 1, Sz. 40 by Béla Bartók
36'35": Pleiades: III, Melanges by Iannis Xenakis
55'12": Pt 1: Departure from Black Angels by George Crumb

This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

http://www.arts.state.mn.us/images/logos/msab_logo_color_small.gif
https://www.legacy.mn.gov/sites/default/files/images/logos/legacy_logo_rgb.jpg

"Improvisational Jazz Human Beatboxer and Rhythmic Storyteller" - Carnage the Executioner PART 210 Apr 202300:48:06

Part 2 of my chat with @carnagetheexecutioner in which we get very passionate about the importance of paying to see artists, then I published the episode a week after the show we talked about happened. Le Sigh.


Follow Carnage on Instagram because then you don't have to rely on me to tell you about stuff.


Buy music here: Band Camp


Music in this episode:

Rockit by Herbie Hancock on Future Shock

Rebel Without a Cause by Public Enemy on It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back

"Improvisational Jazz Human Beatboxer and Rhythmic Storyteller" - Carnage the Executioner PART 128 Mar 202301:08:13

*RETURN OF THE SHOW STEALER APRIL 1ST AT HOOK AND LADDER* GET TICKETS HERE

Whether he’s rapping, producing, performing, teaching kids to beatbox, or working his former job as a youth counselor, it’s clear the man most commonly known as Carnage The Executioner was born to do two things: instruct and entertain. Musicians, dancers, DJs, poets, and television hosts who have worked with Carnage recognize his dedication to his craft and would confirm that he doesn’t disappoint. Ask emcees about Carnage’s skill level, and you’ll find out that the phrase, “he’s your favorite rapper’s favorite rapper,” actually fits.


A music fan since childhood, Carnage has filled his memory bank with thousands of references from all genres to draw from for his work. Carnage’s start as a human beatboxer has taken on a life of its own. He now uses technology like looping and effects pedals commonly used by guitarists. He enhances the experience of a live Hip-Hop show by allowing his audiences to hear original Carnage material and unique improvisations and spot-on recreations of popular songs. Carnage uses this same musical knowledge and technology to create custom, studio human beatbox tracks. His audio vision via mouth music can be heard on albums by Hip-Hop heavyweights Aesop Rock and R.A. The Rugged Man. 


Carnage Links:

Website

Bandcamp

Instagram


Music used in this episode (In order):

...Prime Yet from Ravenous by Carnage the Executioner

Results Vs. Numbers from Ravenous by Carnage the Executioner

Settle Up Settle Down from Flying Under the Radar of Chaos by The Orange Goodness


"nyanyanyanya nyea nyyyeahhh" with Ivan Cunningham10 Mar 202301:27:07

Ivan Cunningham will not be contained to your feeble descriptors. But, he is a saxophone player, composer, curator, among other things.

NEW ALBUM One Eye Closed/One Leg Lifted OUT MAY 31ST! See it live at the The Eagles #34 in Minneapolis May 31 with Oyster World

Like what you hear? Wanna be a guest? Let me know at isthismusicpod@gmail.com or follow the ol' handle: icantbelieveitsnotmusic

Check out Ivan's stuff:

Bandcamp

Instagram

Music used in this episode (in order of appearance):

Letter From Jiang Qing from One Eye Closed/One Leg Lifted by Ivan Cunningham

Little White Death Ring One Eye Closed/One Leg Lifted by Ivan Cunningham

Solid My Water Add Water from SSS by SSS

Eric Dolphy Memorial Barbeque from Weasels Ripped My Flesh by The Mothers of Invention

Vivjanrondirksi from Carry the Day by Henry Threadgill

On Patrol in No Man's Land from James Reese Europe's 369th U.S. Infantry "Hell Fighters" Band - The Complete Recordings by James Reese Europe

Joyster from Banana Whip by Oyster World


Ya Shoulda Been There Ep. 1: Robot Slide @ Ice House13 Feb 202300:27:57

Ya shoulda been there is a live show blog that lets you know who's playing and where and if it tickled my fancy. Empower your sense of curiosity with live music.

also, get your ears weird. Follow, subscribe, like, share!


On Tuesday, Feb 7, I went to see Robot Slide at the Ice House in Minneapolis. It was a good show. Ya shoulda been there.


Check out Robot Slide's stuff:

BANDCAMP

INSTA

All music this episode is from Robot Slide's latest album EXTEND:

INTRO: Train Song (ft. Ringo Starr)

SONG SET:

1. rabbits

2. robots

3. bubbles 

"Some flavor of experimental music...funny...not funny funny...but witty..."- Texu Kim31 Oct 202201:34:47

Texu Kim: Whimsical, dissonant, textured, melodious new music that tears roots straight from the ground.


Rate, subscribe, review, and tell your friends!


Texu Kim Info:

Website: https://www.texukim.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/texu_kim/


Is This Music?!?! Info:

Email: isthismusicpod@gmail.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/icantbelieveitsnotmusic/


Music in this episode (in order of appearance):

Fanfare for PyeongChang by Texu Kim

Sketches for Contredanse by Texu Kim

Pansori description/excerpt

Lotus Voice by Texu Kim

Nothing but the Blood (Traditional hymn)

Sabre Dance from the Gayane Suite No. 3 by Aram Khachaturian

String Quartet No. 3 by Alfred Schnittke

악단광칠 - 영정거리 (Band Gwangchil - Yeongjeong Street)

Mr.애매모호 Mr. Ambiguous by 마마무 MAMAMOO

Cutting Limes by Miguel del Águila

"I just want to talk to them (chickens)"- Pamela Z03 Sep 202501:33:49

The guest this episode is composer/performer Pamela Z: Minimalist. Loopist. Vocalist. Conversationalist. Cartoonist? I don' t know, we never talked about it.


This episode is brought to you by Zeitgeist New Music Ensemble. Follow them, subscribe, and keep your ears weird!


Pamela Z Links : Website; Instagram

Zeitgeist Links New Music Links: Website; Instagram; FB


Track list (in order):

  • He Says Yes
  • Timepiece TrIptych: Declaratives
  • Two Black Rubber Raincoats
  • Pop Titles 'You'
  • The Unraveling: 1. Joni
  • Echolocation



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