2 cds for the price of 1 |
DAN JOSEPH Electroacoustic Works CD 1: Set of Four (2008); Dulcimer Flight (1998-present) CD 2: Periodicity Piece #6 (2005) |
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From
the liner notes by Alan Licht: “What’s striking about Dan Joseph’s music is that it’s drone oriented but also mindful of timekeeping. This would seem to be a paradox: most drone-based music and/or classic minimalism often reaches for a feeling of cosmic timelessness, or a sense of perpetuity via repetition, but the pieces on these discs all demarcate time in some way…Duration, another minimalist conceptual hallmark, is a means to an end rather than an end in itself for Joseph: the combination of simple harmonic material and extended lengths of time allows for more activity that is readily perceived, rather than to set up a near-static hypnotic state that is only occasionally jostled by a subtle shift in the music…In the computer age, digital memory and storage capacity are crucial technological attributes and an everyday concern; Dan’s electroacoustic pieces set up their own kind of memory banks for both the performer and the listener. The musical information is being supplied to and retrieved from both electronic and mental repository systems. This is post-minimal music where repetition is a mnemonic device, rather than a tool for trance or head-clearing.” Based in New York City since 2001, Dan Joseph began his career as a drummer in the vibrant punk scene of his native Washington, DC. During the late 1980s, he was active in the experimental tape music underground, producing a series of ambient-industrial works for independent labels in the U.S. and abroad. He spent the ‘90s in California where he studied at CalArts and Mills College. His principal teachers include Pauline Oliveros, Alvin Curran, Mel Powell and Terry Riley. Since the late 1990s, the hammer dulcimer has been the primary vehicle for his music and he is active as a performer with his own chamber ensemble, The Dan Joseph Ensemble, as well as in various improvisational collaborations and as a soloist. In recent years he has also been active as a curator, presenter and writer, producing the monthly music and sound series Musical Ecologies in Park Slope, Brooklyn, the Music for Contemplation series in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and contributing to magazines and blogs such as NewMusicBox.org, Musicworks and the Brooklyn Rail. danjoseph.org |