Vol. 1 Femenine (2021) & Vol. 2 Joy Boy (2022) - Julius Eastman & Wild Up & Christopher Roundtree
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Vol. 1 Femenine (2021) & Vol. 2 Joy Boy (2022) - Julius Eastman & Wild Up & Christopher Roundtree
playlist 08.29.23
Aphex Twin Blackbox Life Recorder 21f / in a room7 F760 (Warp) The Armed Perfect Saviors (Sargent House) The British Stereo Collective Mystery Fields (Castles In Space) Memorials Music for the film Tramps (The State51 Conspiracy) Regal Worm Worm! (Quatermass) Wild Up Julius Eastman Vol. 3: If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Rich? (New Amsterdam) Deerhoof Miracle Level (Joyful Noise) Jherek Bischoff Cistern (Leaf) Osees Intercepted Message (In The Red) Poppy I Disagree (Sumerian) Paul Cousins Vanishing Artefacts (Castles In Space) Cate Brooks Tapeworks (Cafe Kaput) Public Service Broadcasting The Race For Space (Test Card) Brett Anderson Coal Black Morning Book (Little, Brown UK)
Wild Up - Julius Eastman Vol. 1: Femenine—Prime
Wild Up:
Richard Valitutto, piano / bells / leader Seth Parker Woods, cello / leader Sidney Hopson, vibraphone / prime Andrew Tholl, violin / bells Mona Tian, violin / bells Linnea Powell, viola / bells Derek Stein, cello / bells Jiji, guitar Odeya Nini, voice Jodie Landau, vibraphone / marimba / synth / voice / bells Lewis Pesacov, bells Jonah Levy, flugelhorn Allen Fogle, horn Shelley Washington, baritone saxophone / alto saxophone / bells Erin Rogers, baritone saxophone / alto saxophone Brian Walsh, tenor saxophone Marta Tiesenga, baritone saxophone Isabel Lepanto Gleicher, flutes / piccolo / bells Erin McKibben, flutes / piccolo / bells Christopher Rountree, music director / bells
wondrous piece (peace) of music...
Wild Up: Tiny Desk Concert
Julius Eastman | Femenine: No. 1, Prime performance by Wild Up
“Mouth to Mouth”Ate9 Dance Company
“ Set to Jodie Landau’s original score, performed live by members of Chris Rountree’s contemporary music ensemble, wild Up (the 22-year old composer also played vibraphone and occasionally offered meditative vocals), as well as recorded music (throaty Nina Simone, the alt-rock sounds of Radiohead and Puerto Muerto’s über-cool twanginess), the show had its share of silence, too.” Victoria Looseleaf 4th May 2014 http://www.fjordreview.com/gaga-agami-ate9s-mouth-to-mouth/
Interview: Jodie Landau on ‘You of all things’
“I met Graduale Nobili, the Icelandic choir featured on the album, in 2013 while they were performing with Bjork on her Biophilia residency in LA. We got to hang out after the shows, and even had a pool party, at which they performed, I performed, and we sang a little thing together.After hearing their beautiful, unique sound, and getting to know them, started to think, what if I went to Iceland to work with them? A few months later I sent them a message asking if they’d be interested in doing a concert and/or recording. At the time I wasn’t sure what this could be. When I mentioned this possibility to Chris Rountree, he eagerly said “I’ll conduct!” and we then both agreed that we should bring members of wild Up. With Chris and wild Up on board suddenly this crazy idea was legitimate.“ Nick Norton 15th October 2015 http://newclassic.la/2015/10/15/interview-jodie-landau/