Peter Garland, Aki Takahashi & Essential Music – Another Sunrise, 2002

Guest post by Peter Harkawik For the past few years, I’ve been fascinated by a certain thread of post-minimalist music that has taken the form away from its challenging, austere roots and more toward the melodic, etherial, and uplifting. Daniel Lentz, Mary Jane Leach, Paul Dresher, Elodie Lauten, and Andrew Poppy (whose Lost Jockey LP … Continue reading Peter Garland, Aki Takahashi & Essential Music – Another Sunrise, 2002

Jeritree – Jeritree’s House Of Many Colours, 1978

Guest post by Peter Harkawik At a time when self-care is as much a multibillion dollar industry as it is a punchline, it seems wise to look back to a more substantial model for the articulation and maintenance of self. I’m confident that no better an example can be found than Jeriann Hilderley’s wonderful 1978 … Continue reading Jeritree – Jeritree’s House Of Many Colours, 1978

[Interview] Todd Barton

Todd Barton is an accomplished composer and musician whose lifelong investigation into sound has taken many forms. He has built Renaissance musical instruments, lectured on the musical notation of the Middle Ages, and written numerous scores for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, where he was Resident Composer for over 40 years. His DNA-derived Genome Music has … Continue reading [Interview] Todd Barton

Baffo Banfi – Ma, Dolce Vita, 1979

Guest post by Peter Harkawik I recently found myself in line at an airport Starbucks, earbuds pumping the second and standout track on Giuseppe “Baffo” Banfi’s excellent 1979 album, Ma, Dolce Vita. The scene was transformed. I watched as headset-clad baristas twirled in a choreographed dance of whipped cream and chocolate sauce, gleeful panache emerging … Continue reading Baffo Banfi – Ma, Dolce Vita, 1979

Dorothy Carter – Waillee Waillee, 1978

Guest post by Peter Harkawik I was recently digging through sidebars on musical sculpture, when I stumbled upon two enchanting private press albums by the late Dorothy Carter—mystic, free spirit, wizard of the strings. According to a tribute by her bandmates The Mediæval Bæbes, Carter was born in New York in 1935, studied at Bard … Continue reading Dorothy Carter – Waillee Waillee, 1978