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Waltz Bop Shop

In jazz, math rock, no-wave, Video, waltz bop shop on May 27, 2011 at 2:29 am

A bilingual interview with the smart-ass drummer from Waltz Bop Shop over at Daily Music – Cup of Sound. Also includes a video so you can look at a picture while you listen to the album “The Quartet.”

¡para!helion – Harper’s Bizarre Film Fest

In album, drone, friend of the show, jazz, lo-fi noise, para_helion on February 21, 2011 at 8:55 pm

The last of the CDr’s that Dave shared with me this winter is up today. This one is ¡para!helion as it existed before I started playing with them. One long track recorded live. Liner notes on the disc are as follows: “Harpers Bizarre Film Fest-O 1/10/97 -> Mono. Produced by Nobody. Special tech supports Radioshack corp of AM; Chinese Slave Labor Kingpins since 1959.”Can’t really tell you anything beyond that. Dave and Jeff with Chris on hand drums. Enjoy.

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once and again – minus four – in stereono

In album, friend of the show, jazz, lo-fi noise, para_helion, psychedelic on February 15, 2011 at 3:58 am

The last blotter related for the time being (until Dave sends me more tunes), Once and Again – Minus Four – in Stereono is an eclectic collection of blotter tracks and improvisations from the original line-up of ¡para!helion. This one has everything from outright noise to mellow prettiness. Up next will be a live album by this original ¡para!helion line-up. Enjoy.

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sludge the butcher

In album, friend of the show, jazz, lo-fi noise, musique concrète, noise, para_helion, punk on February 5, 2011 at 10:15 am

Another release from Jeff and Dave recorded in the 1990’s, Sludge the Butcher. Some longer trippier tracks alongside some shorter odder ones on this release…in the end it all blurs into one beautifully incoherent whole. This one has a lot more sampling & tape manipulation/outright noise on it than Songs for Mommy but manages some definite ¡para!helion like passages as well. Whereas touchstones for Songs for Mommy might include Half Machine Lip Moves era Chrome, this one is much closer to territory opened up by The Residents or Negativland. Very much a DIY gem for the fan of outsider music. Enjoy.

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blotter – songs for mommy (a ¡para!helion side project)

In album, experimental, friend of the show, jazz, lo-fi noise, para_helion, post-punk on January 27, 2011 at 7:00 am


Well folks, if you are reading this, it means that your humble host is now a daddy. In anticipation of the upcoming event, I have prepared a few posts ahead of time so that I can get you that exclusive DIY music you want with a single click. Given that motivation, this one seemed the most obvious place to start.

Songs for Mommy is the brainchild of Jeff from ¡para!helion and features an eclectic set of musical experiments in collaboration with David Chapman and others. Recorded in Albuquerque in the 90’s with a few live shows under various names (including Blotter), I was given permission by David to share it with you when I saw him on a brief holiday visit to New Mexico. A couple more CD’s worth of these excursions coming in the near future as I focus on feeding, burping, changing, and sleeping. Enjoy.

Last year was, truly, the most productive year of my life. Given the two aboombong albums, an azwarm album, the boomdispenser remixs, and collaboration on the DUSTdevil & crow sophomore album, that would be true if life were just about music. But last year also saw completion of my Ph.D. and, the beginnings of the most important production of my life, my beautiful son. I have been a truly blessed individual of late. Random donations for the little one’s music education are gladly accepted via the “donate” button here at Pen & Mallet.

Boom Dispenser remixs: A Chronic Groove Feeder

In aboombong, afro-ambient, album, ambient, Fez Dispenser, Flac, jazz, noise, remix on May 14, 2010 at 2:29 am

Artist: Boom Dispenser
Album:Boom Dispenser remixs: A Chronic Groove Feeder
Style: acid jazz, trip bop, minimalism, noise, drone, dark ambient
Release: May 15th, 2010
Players: Fez Dispenser remixs aboombong; aboombong remixs Fez Dispenser
Available in a variety of formats from http://aboombong.bandcamp.com (set your own price)

A sonic sibling rivalry. Enjoy.

Original Tracks from the albums “asynchronic” by aboombong and “high bottom groove feeder” by Fez Dispenser – available at: http://aboombong.bandcamp.com/album/asynchronic & http://fezdispenser.com/

¡para!helion-Fourth: when technology fails

In album, ambient, Flac, improvisation, jazz, lo-fi noise, middle eastern, para_helion, psychedelic on September 2, 2009 at 6:48 am


This is the final ¡para!helion release here at Pen & Mallet. Due to human errors and technology failures, these tracks needed some significant work to remove unwanted clipping, digital feedback, and other nastiness. There are still some minor cracks, pops, skips, and screeches on the record. I think the music holds up, however, despite the rawer audio quality. These tracks come from the same sessions as greater than 3, so they include the trio plus some additional players here and there. Available wav, flac, ogg vorbis, mp3. Enjoy.

Album: Fourth: when technology fails
Style: late night dream states
Recorded summer 1999, improvised live to two track.
Players:
Dave C- Trumpet, effects, percussion
Jeff K- Electric Balilaika, effects
me- Clay Djemba, acoustic bass
Chris & co. – Djemba, additional percussion

Tracklisting:
1) Destroy!
2) From 11 to 6 to 3
3) Ring Modulator (echoplex)
4) String Drum

UPDATE: I have updated a previous post to make it easier to find all of the “lossless” posts now available on Pen & Mallet. You can, of course, search by genre, date, band name, or click on the “FLAC” tag as well.
UPDATE: This record is featured over at undomondo. They’ve got a lot going on over there. Worth checking out. Drop by and vote for ¡para!helion.

¡para!helion: >3 (never released material)

In album, ambient, Flac, improvisation, jazz, middle eastern, para_helion, psychedelic on July 14, 2009 at 4:37 pm

Album: >3
Style: high altitude meditations
Improvised and recorded live to two track summer of 1999
Players:
Dave- Trumpet, effects, percussion
Jeff – Electric Balilaika, effects
me- African Kettle Drums, Dumbek, Clay Djemba, 1940’s wooden field snare, clanks, mic stand gooseneck, booms, crashes, & scrapes.
Chris & co. – Djemba, additional percussion

Of all the music I have posted here at Pen & Mallet, the two ¡para!helion releases are the ones that I personally listen to the most often. I have always chalked that up to the fact that ¡para!helion’s music was all improvised. None of the overlearning under a critical ear that goes into creating and perfecting composed songs goes into the creation of improvised music, so, for me, it feels easier to listen to the songs as music, rather than as a product of my ego. In other words, it’s easier to let go and hear the songs as songs without being critical of my own performance or wishing I had one more take to move the song closer to the ideal version that I carry around in my head.

Of course, ¡para!helion has been duking it out with Waltz Bop Shop for the most downloaded music at Pen & Mallet, so maybe I like them ‘cuz they’re good records. Hard to tell.

Anyway, today we have 6 never released songs taken from the Midaq Alley and 3 Miles from Mecca sessions. At the time we put those two releases together, these didn’t make the cut primarily due to non-musical issues like less-than-ideal microphone placement, or minor equipment failures. After 10 years not hearing these, I don’t find that those issues hurt these tracks much at all, so I thought I would share them.

Several of these tracks include additional players beyond the trio including ¡para!helion’s original drummer, Chris (iirc) and a gang of percussionist he brought over for one or two of our night recording sessions. Track’s one and two come from the very last ¡para!helion session, with Ghazna being the last song we ever recorded.

All files are available in lossless Flac, Ogg Vorbis as well as Mp3 from the internet archive.

Tracklist (player plays all six tracks):
1) Chabolo
2) Ghazna
3) Bactra
4) Haraiva
5) Lampaka
6) Nagarahara

Throw it out there, not away – loop fodder for the remixologists among us

In DJJ, improvisation, jazz, math rock, para_helion, psychedelic on April 19, 2009 at 4:00 am

Today we have a series of tracks recorded by the follow up to ¡para!helion (see Midaq Alley and 3 Miles from Mecca). In the summer of 2000, after Jeff graduated and moved away from Albuquerque, Dave and I recruited our friend Jeff Gassaway to join us on bass for some late night improv sessions. When I found these recordings, I initially decided not to include them here, not because there isn’t a lot I like about them, but because (unlike the para!helion sets) in the end none of the tracks manage to quite gel into cohesive units. Each have moments I like – there are plenty of interesting herky-jerky, odd time-signature grooves and Dave does some of his best trumpet work – but in the end the project really needed an additional player if it was going to work. I have kept these recordings intending to do some radical remixes and to recruit some additional players to lay overdubs on the resulting tracks. But, given that I haven’t gotten around to that after almost 9 years, it seems unlikely that will ever happen.

So, what changed my mind? Why post these? Well, I recently ran across this great little project by Kutiman where he remixes clips from youtube into some fantastic numbers. Seeing and hearing his work made me realize that there might be someone out there who could recognize the potential in these tracks and turn them into something. In that spirit, I am posting the raw tracks, flaws and all, as loop fodder for the remixologists out there that may find them useful. For listeners, I would advise dropping these into a random mix rather than treating them as an album. They work better that way.

Album: Throw it out there, not away

Style: Free improvisation – jazz meets math rock

Recorded live to 2 track DAT summer 2000.

Trumpet, effects – Dave

Bass – Jeff

Drum Kit – me

Player plays all seven tracks.

If you turn these into something, shoot me a copy and I’ll post it here.

Latest from Pen & Mallet

In album, cow punk, jazz, jonny cats, math rock, mp3 music, post-punk, surfbeatcowpunkmutherfucker, waltz bop shop on April 7, 2009 at 2:57 am

The latest from Pen & Mallet:

The Jonny Cats – Ode to Sergio (rare cowpunk) and Burrrns Rubber

A.O.S. – Rip It Up (part one & part two) 80’s art rock

Waltz Bop Shop Live on KUNM – (more from KUNM) and The Quartet (jazzish mathrock or rockish jazz)