Amorphae / Ben Monder

Format
Audio
Language
No linguistic content
Published/​Created
  • München : ECM, [2015]
  • ℗2015
Description
1 audio disc (45 min.) ; 4 3/4 in.

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    Composer
    Instrumentalist
    Library of Congress genre(s)
    Getty AAT genre
    Medium/​Support
    plastic metal 4 3/4 in.
    Summary note
    Originally conceived as a series of duets with Paul Motian, a first exploratory duo session was recorded in 2010. After Motian's death the project was completed by adding additional musicians and creating a series of solos, duos, trios. This range of expressive options casts light upon Monder's musical concepts and their adaptability. A guitarist's guitarist, Monder's also a master of texture and unusual voicing's, creating sonic landscapes of mystery and power.
    Notes
    • Title from disc label.
    • Credits (12 unnumbered pages : chiefly illustrations) inserted in container.
    Creation/​Production credits
    Produced by Sun Chung.
    Time and place of event
    Recorded 2010 October, and 2013 December, Sear Sound, New York, New York and Brooklyn Recording, Brooklyn, New York.
    Participant(s)/​Performer(s)
    Ben Monder, electric guitar, electric baritone guitar ; Pete Rende, synthesizer ; Andrew Cyrille, Paul Motian, drums.
    Contents
    • Tendrils / Ben Monder (5:21)
    • Oh, what a beautiful morning / RIchard Rodgers ; Oscar Hammerstein (5:22)
    • Tumid cenobite / Ben Monder, Andrew Cyrille (4:49)
    • Gamma crucis (5:15) ; Zythum (7:06) / Ben Monder, Andrew Cyrille, Pete Rende
    • Triffids / Ben Monder, Paul Motian (2:55)
    • Hematophagy / Ben Monder, Andrew Cyrille (6:57)
    • Dinosaur skies / Ben Monder (7:05).
    Publisher no.
    • ECM 2421
    • 471 9555
    OCLC
    921873092
    Gtin-14
    • 00602547195555
    Universal Product Code
    • 602547195555
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