David Taylor Bass Trombone with 7 Double Basses.
Schubert’s Der Doppelganger
WORLD PREMIERE! FADER #79 ICON ISSUE: PHILIP GLASS
FADER #79 hits stands soon, on May 15th or before. But you don’t have to wait till then to read our oral history of Glass’ life and Jace Clayton’s interview with him. Links to those stories and more are below.
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On January 21st & 22nd The Chelsea Symphony premiered my 3 movement orchestra piece, The Spaces Between, in NYC - Here is the 2nd Movement (the beginning is quite soft)…enjoy!
Ed Chapman is the artist behind this Hendrix mosaic made out of 5,000 Fender guitar picks. It was auctioned off for £23,000 (US $37,352) to benefit cancer research.
I don’t actually think anyone knows that Thom Yorke is behind and to the left of this lady…
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self-portrait
We will be playing at Brooklyn Bowl on April 12th! We wanna see you there.
THIS. Oh my, I’m so excited to be a part of this show. Brooklyn Bowl is my favorite venue in all of NYC. I do hope you stop by for a few frames and some dancing :-)
promo video done by Derek Aspenberg
I had the pleasure to record on Josh Garrels newest album Love & War & and The Sea In Between in early 2011. The album was produced and engineered by Mason Jar Music along with Josh Garrel’s. The String and Woodwind arrangements were done by Ian Davis. They have a new film coming out called The Sea In Between, check out the trailer!
If you are in the NyC area come check out my Band PitchBlak Brass Band perform @ 92Y Tribeca with Underground Horns and Brown Rice Family!
Perpetual Motion
(217 plays)Wichita Vortex Sutra by Philip Glass. Performed by Sally Whitwell on a Stuart and Sons piano
Gratuitous repost of this track from my album. Am tossing up whether or not to play it in a concert I’m doing out in the country in a couple of weekend’s time. The organisers tell me that the locals are big fans of classical music, “you know, like Il Divo”.
Hm, perhaps I’ll leave the Glass for another occasion?
This is one of the craziest things I have ever seen/heard.