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Laura Ortman / David Watson & Tony Buck
ISSUE Project
Brooklyn, NY
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Laura Ortman / David Watson & Tony Buck
Friday, April 26th, ISSUE presents guitarist, bagpiper, and organizer David Watson in collaboration with percussionist, improviser, and producer Tony Buck, best known as a member of The Necks and for his far-reaching improvisational collaborations. Watson and Buck met in London in 1992 and have since developed a unique collaborative rapport, performing in Europe, America, and Australasia as well as forming two thirds of the trio Glacial (with Lee Ranaldo). Their new album Ask the Axes, to be released in May, subverts expectations for both bagpipes and drums, combining Watsons experimental concerns with the properties of sound and space with Bucks careful, intensive approach to percussion.

Multidisciplinary artist and 2010 ISSUE Artist-In-Residence Laura Ortman also presents new solo work from the rosined-out beast of her tough-stained violin -- where deranged crumpled wings twirling in starlight and oil slickness and shininess emerge. Bearing heavy use of amplification and effects, Laura Ortman incorporates over-rosining to add smoke, dust, wind and slow-motion grittiness in her simultaneously scored and improvised compositions for amplified violin, Apache violin, whistles, tree branches, slides, guitar picks, bells and tuning fork.

The artists return to ISSUE after most recently participating in large-scale works in 2017, including Watsons contributions to The Necks six hour durational piece Timeline (presented during their 30th anniversary), and Ortman staging Lary 7s rendition of the late Tony Conrads Three Loops for Performers and Tape Recorders.

A soloist and a vibrant collaborator, Laura Ortman works across recorded albums, live performances, and filmic and artistic soundtracks, and has collaborated with artists such as Tony Conrad, Jock Soto, Raven Chacon, Nanobah Becker, Okkyung Lee, Martin Bisi, Caroline Monnet, Michelle Latimer, Alan Michelson, and Martha Colburn. An inquisitive and exquisite violinist, Ortman is versed in Apache violin, piano, electric guitar, keyboards, and pedal steel guitar, often sings through a megaphone, and is a producer of capacious field recordings. She has performed at The Whitney Museum of American Art and The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Musée dArt Contemporain de Montréal, and the Centre Pompidou, Paris, among countless established and DIY venues in the US, Canada, and Europe. In 2008 Ortman founded the Coast Orchestra, an all-Native American orchestral ensemble that performed a live soundtrack to Edward Curtiss film In the Land of the Head Hunters (1914), the first silent feature film to star an all-Native American cast. Ortman is the recipient of the 2017 Jerome Foundation Fellowship, the 2016 Art Matters Grant, the 2016 Native Arts and Cultural Foundation Fellowship, the 2015 IAIAs Museum of Contemporary Native Arts Social Engagement Resident and the 2014/15 Rauschenberg Residency. She is also a participating artist in the 2019 Whitney Biennial.

David Watson is an experimental musician -- a guitarist, bagpiper and all around advocate for intelligent listening. His work encompasses improvisation and composition in a wide variety of contexts. Originally from New Zealand, where he co-founded the experimental label Braille Records and organized several national music festivals he moved to New York in 1987. As a guitar player he became an dedicated participant in the downtown scene, notably for John Zorns Cobra, with Ikue Mori, Christian Marclay, Zeena Parkins, Fred Lonberg-Holm, and the improvising trio Tipple. In the early 90s he started playing the Highland bagpipes and has had a longtime project with Lee Ranaldo and Tony Buck, Glacial. He has created a new vocabulary for the instrument, pushing the limits of space, sound and timbre. The Wire described his pipe compositions on Fingering an Idea, the project he made for Phill Niblocks XI label as, shimmering lines, piling-up like an old Terry Riley piece. Similarly, Che Chen writing for Other Music, described long form tonal explorations that can be so otherworldly and engrossing that the slight wheeze of the windbag that comes at the end of each piece can be a startling and oddly necessary reminder, that these sounds were created by human breath. Inspired by processions, Watson has an ongoing project creating new-music for walking. This has led him to making theater pieces for the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, a composition for pipe bands in Tasmania, and for a large ensemble in a storage facility in Los Angeles. Phill Niblocks piece Bag was made using Watson's playing as source material, and they have performed it many times internationally.

Tony Buck is regarded as one of Australias most creative and adventurous exports, with vast experience across the globe. As a drummer, percussionist, improviser, guitarist, video maker and producer, he has been involved in a highly diverse array of projects but is probably best known around the world as a member of the trio The Necks. Apart from The Necks he has played, toured or recorded with Jon Rose, Otomo Yoshihide, John Zorn, T. Cora, Phil Minton, Haino, Even Parker, The Machine for Making Sense, Lee Ranaldo, Ne Zhdall, The EX, Clifford Jordan, Ground Zero, and more. Following studies and early experience in Australia he spent time in Japan, where he formed Peril with Otomo Yoshihide and Kato Hideki before relocating to Europe in the mid-nineties. Some of the more high profile projects he has been involved with include the band Kletka Red, and touring and recording with, among others, The EX, The Exiles, and Corchestra, and involvement with most of the international improvisation and new music community and festivals. He also creates video works for use with live music performance and has had pieces shown in Tokyo, Belfast, Berlin, New York and Sydney. Current projects include a LIVE solo adaption of the UNEARTH music, incorporating installations, video, drums and guitar; Spill with Magda Mayas; Transmit (a guitar driven post-rock project); New York based trio Glacial (with David Watson and Lee Ranaldo); Circadia (with Kim Myhr, David Stackenas and Joe Williamson); a long standing duo with Axel Doerner as well as a continuing in ad hoc and improvised performance settings.

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ISSUE Project (View)
22 Boerum Place
Brooklyn, NY 11201
United States

Categories

Music > Experimental

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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