Murals > Wallpaper

A fantastic new album from Kenneth James Gibson and Paul Carman

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Kenneth James Gibson (synthesizers, arrangements) and Paul Carman (saxophone) have collaborated on Murals for Immersion, a new full-length album. 

The word “murals” both signals the musicians’ intent and ever so slightly risks doing the recordings an injustice. Certainly these slow-paced, jazz-inflected pieces are deeply ambient in nature: They work well in the background, immediately lending a space (or headphones) a lulling sense of slowed time, of patient retreat. The horn parts and the hushed synthesizers in combination bring to mind the Fourth World music of the late Jon Hassell, albeit minus any glitchy effects. It’s all moody haze, all the time, and all the better for it.

Then again, a “mural” isn’t a background in the same way wallpaper is. Wallpaper music and mural music would be very different things. This is mural music in the way it guides the listener over time, its abstractions changing slowly, elements coming and going. It is mural music in the sense of not being overly patterned or repetitive, in not feeling remotely mass-produced, in bringing a deliberate sense of its own presence.

“Tonio Between Two Poles” uses an echoing motif. The track is stately (imagine an alpenhorn muffled by distance), and like much of the record, it suggests a kinship to drone music while being far more complex than mere tones for their own sake. “Above Suicide Peak,” another highlight, appears to borrow its name from a location near Idyllwild Pine Cove, where Gibson lives. It takes extended pauses between echoing saxophone parts, letting the ear get accustomed to quietude before surfacing again. The whole record is worth exploring in depth. Don’t just relegate it to the background.

Disquiet Junto Project 0649: Concerto for [ ]

The Assignment: Write a piece of music informed by the concerto form

Each Thursday in the Disquiet Junto music community, a new compositional challenge is set before the group’s members, who then have five days to record and upload a track in response to the project instructions.

Membership in the Junto is open: just join and participate. (A SoundCloud account is helpful but not required.) There’s no pressure to do every project. The Junto is weekly so that you know it’s there, every Thursday through Monday, when your time and interest align.

Tracks are added to the SoundCloud playlist for the duration of the project. Additional (non-SoundCloud) tracks also generally appear in the lllllll.co discussion thread.

These following instructions went to the group email list (via juntoletter.disquiet.com). 

Disquiet Junto Project 0649: Concerto for [ ]
The Assignment: Write a piece of music informed by the concerto form

Step 1: Familiarize yourself with the concerto form. For example, consider the idea of having a soloist amid a larger instrumental setting, and of having a three-part structure that goes fast, then slow, then fast again.

Step 2: Needless to say, you needn’t necessarily record a piece of classical music, but employ what you know about concerto form in a new, original piece of music.

Tasks Upon Completion:

Label: Include “disquiet0649” (no spaces/quotes) in the name of your track.

Upload: Post your track to a public account (SoundCloud preferred but by no means required). It’s best to focus on one track, but if you post more than one, clarify which is the “main” rendition.

Share: Post your track and a description/explanation at https://llllllll.co/t/disquiet-junto-project-0649-concerto-for/

Discuss: Listen to and comment on the other tracks.

Additional Details:

Length: The length is up to you. It’s need not be symphonic.

Deadline: Monday, June 10, 2024, 11:59pm (that is: just before midnight) wherever you are.

About: https://disquiet.com/junto/

Newsletter: https://juntoletter.disquiet.com/

License: It’s preferred (but not required) to set your track as downloadable and allowing for attributed remixing (i.e., an attribution Creative Commons license).

Please Include When Posting Your Track:

More on the 649th weekly Disquiet Junto project, Concerto for [ ] — The Assignment: Write a piece of music informed by the concerto form — at https://disquiet.com/0649/

Disquiet Junto Project 0648: Shadow Boxing

The Assignment: Employ shadow boxing as a musical metaphor.

Each Thursday in the Disquiet Junto music community, a new compositional challenge is set before the group’s members, who then have five days to record and upload a track in response to the project instructions.

Membership in the Junto is open: just join and participate. (A SoundCloud account is helpful but not required.) There’s no pressure to do every project. The Junto is weekly so that you know it’s there, every Thursday through Monday, when your time and interest align.

Tracks are added to the SoundCloud playlist for the duration of the project. Additional (non-SoundCloud) tracks also generally appear in the lllllll.co discussion thread.

These following instructions went to the group email list (via juntoletter.disquiet.com). 

Disquiet Junto Project 0648: Shadow Boxing
The Assignment: Employ shadow boxing as a musical metaphor.

Step 1: Familiarize yourself with the concept of shadow boxing, in which one exercises as if there were an opponent.

Step 2: Record a piece of music that explores the idea of shadow boxing — of acting out an interaction, violent or otherwise, in which the opponent is imaginary.

Tasks Upon Completion:

Label: Include “disquiet0648” (no spaces/quotes) in the name of your track.

Upload: Post your track to a public account (SoundCloud preferred but by no means required). It’s best to focus on one track, but if you post more than one, clarify which is the “main” rendition.

Share: Post your track and a description/explanation at https://llllllll.co/t/disquiet-junto-project-0648-shadow-boxing/

Discuss: Listen to and comment on the other tracks.

Additional Details:

Length: The length is up to you. How many rounds can you go?

Deadline: Monday, June 3, 2024, 11:59pm (that is: just before midnight) wherever you are.

About: https://disquiet.com/junto/

Newsletter: https://juntoletter.disquiet.com/

License: It’s preferred (but not required) to set your track as downloadable and allowing for attributed remixing (i.e., an attribution Creative Commons license).

Please Include When Posting Your Track:

More on the 648th weekly Disquiet Junto project, Shadow Boxing — The Assignment: Employ shadow boxing as a musical metaphor — at https://disquiet.com/0648/

Disquiet Junto Project 0647: Day Drone

The Assignment: Make some daylight drones for Drone Day.

Each Thursday in the Disquiet Junto music community, a new compositional challenge is set before the group’s members, who then have five days to record and upload a track in response to the project instructions.

Membership in the Junto is open: just join and participate. (A SoundCloud account is helpful but not required.) There’s no pressure to do every project. The Junto is weekly so that you know it’s there, every Thursday through Monday, when your time and interest align.

Tracks are added to the SoundCloud playlist for the duration of the project. Additional (non-SoundCloud) tracks also generally appear in the lllllll.co discussion thread.

These following instructions went to the group email list (via juntoletter.disquiet.com). 

Disquiet Junto Project 0647: Day Drone
The Assignment: Make some daylight drones for Drone Day.

Step 1: May 25 each year is Drone Day, more about which at droneday.org. This Junto project begins before Drone Day, on the 23rd, and ends after, on the 27th. So, take Drone Day in spirit if not as a calendrical certainty.  

Step 2: Think about drones, and the tonality they suggest.

Step 3: Think about making drones that suggest daylight instead of, say, darkness.

Step 4: Record a “day drone” in light of the thinking you did in Step 3.

Tasks Upon Completion:

Label: Include “disquiet0647” (no spaces/quotes) in the name of your track.

Upload: Post your track to a public account (SoundCloud preferred but by no means required). It’s best to focus on one track, but if you post more than one, clarify which is the “main” rendition.

Share: Post your track and a description/explanation at https://llllllll.co/t/disquiet-junto-project-0647-day-drone/

Discuss: Listen to and comment on the other tracks.

Additional Details:

Length: The length is up to you. 

Deadline: Monday, May 27, 2024, 11:59pm (that is: just before midnight) wherever you are.

About: https://disquiet.com/junto/

Newsletter: https://juntoletter.disquiet.com/

License: It’s preferred (but not required) to set your track as downloadable and allowing for attributed remixing (i.e., an attribution Creative Commons license).

Please Include When Posting Your Track:

More on the 647th weekly Disquiet Junto project, Day Drone — The Assignment: Make some daylight drones for Drone Day — at https://disquiet.com/0647/

The original image associated with this project is by Guillaume Pelletier, used with a CC BY-SA 4.0 license.

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Disquiet Junto Project 0646: Empty Orchestra

The Assignment: Interpret the literal translation of "karaoke."

The cover image for this week's project is a picture of an empty symphony hall with the name and number of the project superimposed

Each Thursday in the Disquiet Junto music community, a new compositional challenge is set before the group’s members, who then have five days to record and upload a track in response to the project instructions.

Membership in the Junto is open: just join and participate. (A SoundCloud account is helpful but not required.) There’s no pressure to do every project. The Junto is weekly so that you know it’s there, every Thursday through Monday, when your time and interest align.

Tracks are added to the SoundCloud playlist for the duration of the project. Additional (non-SoundCloud) tracks also generally appear in the lllllll.co discussion thread.

These following instructions went to the group email list (via juntoletter.disquiet.com). 

Disquiet Junto Project 0646: Empty Orchestra
The Assignment: Interpret the literal translation of “karaoke.”

Step 1: You may or may not be familiar with the literal meaning of the word “karaoke.” The first two syllables are the Japanese word for “empty.” The final two syllables are an abbreviation of the Japanese word for “orchestra.” Consider how the term “empty orchestra” connects with the idea of karaoke.

Step 2: Think about the term “empty orchestra” on its own, apart from its association with karaoke. Come up with a new meaning for it. What kind of genre or musical form would “empty orchestra” be on its own?

Step 3: Record a piece of music exemplifying the ideas that arose to you during Step 2.

Tasks Upon Completion:

Label: Include “disquiet0646” (no spaces/quotes) in the name of your track.

Upload: Post your track to a public account (SoundCloud preferred but by no means required). It’s best to focus on one track, but if you post more than one, clarify which is the “main” rendition.

Share: Post your track and a description/explanation at https://llllllll.co/t/disquiet-junto-project-0646-empty-orchestra/

Discuss: Listen to and comment on the other tracks.

Additional Details:

Length: The length is up to you. 

Deadline: Monday, May 20, 2024, 11:59pm (that is: just before midnight) wherever you are.

About: https://disquiet.com/junto/

Newsletter: https://juntoletter.disquiet.com/

License: It’s preferred (but not required) to set your track as downloadable and allowing for attributed remixing (i.e., an attribution Creative Commons license).

Please Include When Posting Your Track:

More on the 646th weekly Disquiet Junto project, Empty Orchestra — The Assignment: Interpret the literal translation of “karaoke” — at https://disquiet.com/0646/

The depicted theater in the cover image is the Teresa Carreño Cultural Complex in Caracas, Venezuela.