020. Playlist

Today's episode is a playlist of music we love. 0:48 CIHUANAHUALLI: Tlacualo (devorado / devoured) by Carmina Escobar 7:05 Delirious Delicacies by Nick Dunston 12:03 Pequeño tótem by Wilfrido Terrazas 18:20 and Dorothy never looked back by Patrick Shiroishi and Dylan Fujioka 25:41 7 fish in a desert byElena Rykova and Etienne Nillesen 32:21 for trumpet by Weston Olencki 37:44 Variation X by DM R --- CIHUANAHUALLI: Tlacualo (devorado / devoured) by Carmina Escobar https://awavepress.bandcamp.com/track/cihuanahualli-tlacualo-devorado-devoured Carmina Escobar is an extreme vocalist, improviser, sound and intermedia artist from Mexico City currently based in LA. https://carminaescobar.monster/ Justin Asher, Sound Engineer Scott Cazan, Mixing and Mastering --- Delirious delicacies by Nick Dunston https://outofyourheadrecords.bandcamp.com/album/atlantic-extraction Nick Dunston is an acoustic and electroacoustic composer, improviser, and bassist. His work also embraces the fields of tape and instrument building. http://www.nickdunston.org/ Louna Dekker-Vargas: flute Ledah Finck: violin Tal Yahalom: guitar Stephen Boegehold: drums Nick Dunston: composition, bass --- Pequeño tótem by Wilfrido Terrazas http://wilfridoterrazas.weebly.com Wilfrido Terrazas is a Mexican flutist, improviser, composer and educator, whose work finds points of convergence between notated and improvised music, and approaches collaboration and collective creation in innovative ways. https://wilfridoterrazas.weebly.com/ From the album Be Prepared (Ápice, 2019) Wilfrido Terrazas, bass flute Recorded by Jesús Segura, Estudio Horizonte, Ensenada, Mexico, December 2017. Mixed and mastered by Ramón del Buey at El Palacio de Asturias, Mexico City, Spring 2019. Produced by Wilfrido Terrazas and Ápice. --- and Dorothy never looked back by Patrick Shiroishi and Dylan Fujioka https://patrickshiroishi.bandcamp.com/album/no-no Dylan Fujioka is a drummer and composer born and raised in Los Angeles. Patrick Shiroishi is a Japanese American multi-instrumentalist & composer based in Los Angeles. Patrick & Dylan went to high school together where they first started making music together. dylan fujioka - drums & percussion patrick shiroshi - sax & voice recorded at Dylan's house on the 15th of February, 2021 --- 7 fish in a desert by Elena Rykova and Etienne Nillesen: https://soundcloud.com/elenarykova/elena-rykova-etienne-nillesen-7-fish-in-a-desert A composer and interdisciplinary artist Elena Rykova explores a wide variety of genres in music and visual art. She brings together instruments and found objects, extending one through another and creating performative musical situations with a strong visual aspect. https://www.elenarykova.rocks/ Etienne Nillesen is a performer and composer from The Netherlands currently based in Cologne/ Germany. His work involves elements of conceptual and spontaneous composition, structured improvisation, performance, and sound art. https://etiennenillesen.com/ --- for trumpet by Weston Olencki https://westonolencki.bandcamp.com/album/solo-works Weston Olencki is a musician and sound artist living in Brattleboro, Vermont. They make varied work loosely centered around psychoacoustic perception, questions of instrumental music and its contexts/constructs, sonic ecology, various mediated practices of listening and improvisation, and the technological, material, and cultural histories of rural space/time. http://www.westonolencki.com/ Recorded by Michael Coleman, assisted by Dominic Coles. Produced by Weston Olencki. --- Variation X by DM R From New 9 Variations: https://youtu.be/U6QZayX7Pgk Born and raised in Bogotá, DM R is currently based in NYC. She is a composer of electroacoustic music, a concert series curator in Columbia Composers, C3, CanvaSound, and a 90s anime aficionado. https://www.dmr.land/ released November 2, 2020 Composed, mixed by DM R Mastered by Murat Colak ® all rights reserved

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Conversations with composers and other musicians working in the vibrant new music community of New York City and beyond. Episodes are curated by and often feature members of TAK, an ambitious ensemble that “impresses with the organicity of their sound, their dynamism and virtuosity — and, well, just a dash of IDGAF as they slay the thorniest material like it’s nothing” (WQXR).