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How Low Can You Go? (Special Podcast)

Monday, July 25, 2011

WNYC

We'll explore the deep tones of bands like Gato Loco whose lead instruments are the bass clarinet and the tuba on this New Sounds program.  There's even more from the tuba with music by Tom Heasley and some bass clarinet work by Marty Erlich.  We'll also hear the jazzy extensions of the bass saxophone in the works of the Maikotron Unit. 

 

Then, there are other ways of achieving the low end - in Mari Kimura's case, there's the subharmonics of her violin, which she has achieved by a 3-step technique that she describes as "clunk, drag, and release" to uncover notes as much as an octave deeper than the low G string.

PROGRAM #3209, How Low Can You Go? (First aired on 5/2411)                                                       

ARTIST(S)

RECORDING

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SOURCE

Mari Kimura

The World Below G  and Beyond

Six Caprices for Subharmonics no. 6

Mutable 17542
www.mutablemusic.com

Gato Loco

Malditos Besos

Eso No Es Na [5:28]

www.gatolocomusica.com
Gato Loco also has a new record out on Winter & Winter, www.winterandwinter.com

Maikotron Unit

Ex-Voto

votivae noctes [5:55]

Rant 1140
www.nette.ca/rantjazz
www.cdbaby.com

Mari Kimura

The World Below G  and Beyond

6 Caprices for Subharmonics no. 2 [1:45]

See above.

Mark Nauseef

Wun Wun

Quilts (a Patchwork Dance) [10:13]

Creative Music Productions CMP Records 6055

Out of print, but try through Amazon as an import Wun Wun

Marty Erlich’s Dark Woods Ensemble

Just Before the Dawn

Eliahu [6:31]

New World Records 80474
www.newworldrecords.org

David Hykes/Harmonic Choir

Harmonic Meetings

Halleluyah [7:03]

Celestial Harmonies 14013/14
www.harmonies.com

Tom Heasley

On The Sensations of Tone

Prelude , excerpt [4:00]

Innova 566
www.innova.mu

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Comments [2]

John from Bkyln

Lest we forget...the late, great Mark Sandman and Morphine.

Sep. 19 2011 04:37 PM
Raymond Helfrich from West Orange, NJ

You want low?!
Try Jah Wobble and his 30 Hertz label!

Aug. 30 2011 11:51 PM

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