Episódios
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Madison and Marina speak with composer, performer, and TAK 2024 season collaborator, Zeynep Toraman. Their conversation goes deep into the nature and motivations of artistic practice, literature, identity, and much more.
TAK will be premiering Zeynep's piece "Veils" on December 3rd, 7:30pm at the Dimenna Center in NYC, alongside works by Eric Wubbels, inti figgis-vizueta, and Seare Ahmad Farhat. The concert will also feature a solo performance by Qiujiang Levi Lu. Come out if you're in the area!
Tickets and more info here: www.takensemble.com/holding
For more information on Zeynep Toraman and to listen to more of her music, visit her website at www.zeynep toraman.com.
For more information about TAK ensemble, visit us at www.takensemble.com, and follow us on Instagram/other social channels @TAKensemble. You can also subscribe to our newsletter or get in touch at www.takensemble.com/contact.
We have a lot going on this season, and would love for you to join us!
If you like the TAK Editions Podcast and want it to keep existing, please consider making a donation to support our work at www.takensemble.com/support.
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Charlotte and Laura speak with sound artist, composer and performer Seth Cluett about his new works for TAK, 'irreversible histories of disturbance' and 'the reformation of assemblages.' The conversation includes thoughts about making music at the pace of nature, alternative notation systems, and custom-made instruments.
We will premiere these works on Sunday September 22 at 8pm at Roulette Intermedium in Brooklyn, it would be great to see you there!
for tickets to the concert:
https://roulette.org/event/seth-cluett-tak-ensemble/
to donate to the TAK Editions Podcast:
https://donorbox.org/tak-ensemble
more info about Seth Cluett:
https://sethcluett.com/
more info about TAK:
https://www.takensemble.com/
download the track at the beginning and end of this episode:
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A very special announcement from TAK Ensemble.
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Charlotte and Madison speak with poet, playwright, educator, actor, producer, and director Modesto "Flako" Jimenez about his site-specific theatre work originally inspired by his Bushwick neighborhood, Taxilandia, and multidisciplinary theatrical work Mercedes.
for more about ¡Oye! Group: https://www.oyegroup.org/
About Flako: https://www.flakojimenez.com/
Photos from brooklyn gypsy taxi flow series:
https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/bgtflow/?hl=en
for more about TAK: http://takensemble.com
Our March 2 show: https://www.cprnyc.org/events/tak-ensemble-nothing-but-a-puff-of-wind
David Bird's album Wire Hums: https://david-bird.bandcamp.com/album/wire-hums -
On this episode, Charlotte speaks with composer and performer Kurt Rohde and visual artist Marie Lorenz about the site-specific opera Newtown Odyssey, written for and about NYC's Newtown Creek.
for more about the opera: https://www.newtownodyssey.com/
About Kurt Rohde: https://www.kurtrohde.com/
About Marie Lorenz: http://www.marielorenz.com/
Support your artistic ecosystem by donating to TAK 's year-end fundraiser. Get great perks like meditation tracks, tutorials, and TAK merch: www.takensemble.com/support -
On this episode, Charlotte speaks with composer and performer Kamala Sankaram about her recent site-specific works. 'The Buried Brook' is a soundwalk that follows the currently buried Tibbets Brook in the Bronx, and 'The Last Stand' is an experimental opera and sound installation for trees.
About Kamala Sankaram: https://www.kamalasankaram.com/
Hear the new album Bombay Rickey: https://bombayrickey.bandcamp.com/album/bombay-rickey
Support your artistic ecosystem by donating to TAK 's year-end fundraiser. Get great perks like meditation tracks, tutorials, and TAK merch: https://www.takensemble.com/support -
On this episode, Charlotte and Laura speak with Bryan Jacobs in advance of TAK’s premiere of his piece ‘Organic Synthesis Volume 2’ on Thursday Dec. 7, 2023.
To hear more of Bryan’s music, go to https://soundcloud.com/bryanjacobs-1
Please contribute to TAK’s year-end fundraiser at http://takensemble.com/support
Our upcoming concert, Machine Tongue, featuring ‘Organic Synthesis Volume 2’, ‘In a Forest’ by Michelle Lou and ‘la quemadura es el lenguaje con que juro…’ by Andres Guadarrama will be on Thurs. Dec. 7 at 8pm, at 580 Sackett St. Brooklyn NY, tickets are pay-what-you-can. -
On this episode, Marina speaks with the members of sinonó, who will be joining us in concert this Saturday Oct. 7 at the Dimenna Center in New York City.
sinonó is a brief submergence, a string of choices, a container for the communion of rigor and failure. This NYC-based trio, featuring Isabel Crespo Pardo (voice), Lester St. Louis (cello), and Henry Fraser (bass), performs graphic scores and poem-songs composed by Crespo. sinonó will release their debut album in early 2024.
To learn more about sinonó, visit https://isabelcrespo.com/sinono
to learn more about Interbeing, visit https://www.takensemble.com/being -
Marina and Charlotte speak with Phong Tran about growing up on the internet, collaboration and simulation theory.
Phong opened SWOONFEST, our tenth anniversary festival, one month ago today with a set of brand new original music created live on analog and modular synthesizers.
The music from this episode is from Phong’s album The Computer Room, hear the whole thing here:
https://phongtran.bandcamp.com/album/the-computer-room
for more about Phong:
https://www.phongmusic.com/
for updates on his upcoming project with Ballet Collective, head to their website:
https://balletcollective.com/
for more about TAK:
http://takensemble.com -
This week, Madison and Marina speak with Michelle Lou.
TAK will be premiering Michelle's new work "In a Forest" on night 2 of SWOONFEST, May 5 + 6 at The Clemente on Manhattan's Lower East Side. For more information and to reserve your tickets, visit www.takensemble.com/swoonfest
The music from this episode is a live recording of Michelle's piece "Different Furs," performed by Yarn/Wire. You can hear the complete performance here: https://yarnwire.bandcamp.com/track/michelle-lou-different-furs-2017
Check out her newest album, HoneyDripper: https://michellelou.bandcamp.com/album/honeydripper -
This week on the podcast, Madison and Ellery interview Rodnie King and Riot Dent of Sour Spirit, a chaos noise rock duo based in Philadelphia.
Sour Spirit will close out night 2 of SwoonFest, TAK’s festival celebrating our 10th anniversary, May 5th and 6th at The Clemente in NYC.
For tickets, visit www.takensemble.com/swoonfest – if you get your tickets by April 20th, you can take advantage of a very sweet discount!
To hear more of their music, check out their their Bandcamp – especially their most recent album, LIVE DUSS III (featured in this episode): https://sourspirit.bandcamp.com/album/live-duss-iii
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On this episode composer and performer Natacha Diels speaks with Ellery and Charlotte about electronics, collaboration, friendship, AI, fun and high stakes.
Natacha will play her solo set Somewhere Beautiful (with assistance from TAK) on SWOONFEST, celebrating TAK’s tenth anniversary, happening May 5 and 6 at The Clemente Center!
Buy tickets and learn more about SWOONFEST here:
https://www.takensemble.com/swoonfest
Hear previews of Natacha’s set here:
https://soundcloud.com/natachadiels/somewhere-beautiful
https://vimeo.com/762363167
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On this episode, Chris Williams speaks with Marina and Madison about time travel, the ethics of collaborating with the dead, and the spirituality of building a practice of breathing as a wind player.
Chris will perform a solo set at SWOONFEST, a festival celebrating TAK’s tenth anniversary, happening May 5 and 6 at The Clemente Center.
Buy tickets and learn more about SWOONFEST here:
www.takensemble.com/swoonfest
Check out “Relay,” Chris’s most recent release with Booker Stardrum, here:
https://cachedmedia.bandcamp.com/album/relay
And his album “Sans Soleil” with Patrick Shiroishi, here:
https://chriswilliamstpt.bandcamp.com/album/sans-soleil
And for more information about Chris, check out his website:
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On this episode, gabby fluke-mogul speaks with Laura and Charlotte about their work as an improviser, and how it relates to embodiment, infinite matrices of time and space, form, feeling, and boundaries.
gabby will play in a trio with Tcheser Holmes and Mara Rosenbloom on SWOONFEST, a festival celebrating TAK’s tenth anniversary, happening May 5 and 6 at The Clemente Center!
Buy tickets and learn more about SWOONFEST here:
https://www.takensemble.com/swoonfest
Hear a live recording of the trio here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBazukTKh3Q&t=579s
gabby’s solo album ‘Love Songs’:
https://flukemogul.bandcamp.com/album/love-songs
gabby’s ‘rue’ presented by Roulette Intermedium:
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In this episode, Madison speaks with Johnny Chang and Keir GoGwilt about their album ‘hope lies fallow’, which was released on Another Timbre. The conversation encompasses their recompositions of Orlando di Lasso and Hildegard von Bingen, the sociological resonances of chamber music, instant ramen as a metaphor for art making, amidst much more.
hear the full album at:
https://anothertimbre.bandcamp.com/album/hope-lies-fallow
for more about Keir GoGwilt:
https://kgogwilt.com/
for more about Johnny Chang and the Viola Torros project:
https://soundcloud.com/johnnychchang
to donate to TAK's year-end fundraising campaign:
https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/tak
for more about TAK ensemble:
http://takensemble.com -
“My belief is that music was sort of a mediation between humanity and the wild world; a way of speaking back to the world that speaks so many languages.”
In this week’s episode, Charlotte and Laura speak with Nina Dante and Bethany Younge about their album Lizard Tongue, released a year ago on TAK Editions. We talk about intimacy with collaborators, listeners and nature; what fulfilling collaborations can look like and advice for non-male people working in the male-dominated realm of music technology.
The music in this episode comes from Lizard Tongue.
To listen to the album, head to:
https://ninadantebethanyyounge.bandcamp.com/album/lizard-tongue
For more about Nina Dante:
https://www.ninadante.com/
https://www.instagram.com/thesnakesaidtotheriver/?hl=en
For more about Bethany Younge:
http://www.bethanyyounge.com/
For more about TAK Ensemble:
https://www.takensemble.com/
For info about our upcoming concert on Wednesday Nov. 9, 2022:
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“It is the act of people being together, and finding that space together that I find most fascinating, and it’s the most difficult thing, I feel like I’m still learning how to do that and will be trying to do that for the rest of my life”.
In this week’s episode, Marina and Madison speak with Catherine Lamb about her extensive practice of composing and performing in rational intonation, Erv Wilson’s proof of the harmonic series as a spiral, the process of tuning in as an expression of human agency in performance. We also talk about paradoxical roles of tones, her string quartet divisio spiralis, the Harmonic Space Orchestra, and tips for performers who are interested in deepening their relationship with rational intonation.
The music at the beginning and end of this episode is from "divisio spiralis," performed by the JACK Quartet, from their 2021 album CATHERINE LAMB: String Quartets (Kairos)
The music in the middle of the episode is an excerpt from "three bodies moving" from the 2019 album of the same name (Another Timbre), performed by Erika Duke-Kirkpatrick - cello; Eric km Clark - violin; and Phil O'Connor - bass clarinet
For more information about Catherine Lamb, you can visit her website: https://www.sacredrealism.org/artists/catherine-lamb/ -
Charlotte and Laura speak with Eric Wubbels about the piece he's writing for TAK, titled 'Interbeing'. They talk about making music that responds on a deep level to what's going on in the world, about how debating with friends helps you to forge your own creative voice, how food relates to music, and many other things.
We're giving the first public performance of 'Interbeing' this Saturday, May 21 at 8pm at the Dimenna Center! Tickets are PWYC and can be reserved here : https://www.takensemble.com/interbeing
Eric's selected bibliography for Interbeing includes:
Rirkrit Tiravanija- pad thai ; Untitled (1999) ; The Land
Nicolas Bourriaud- Relational Aesthetics
Melanie McLain- Uncoreographic Sculptures
Thich Nhat Hanh- How to Love
Anne Carson- Antigonick
Rick Burkhardt- Great Hymn of Thanksgiving
For more about Eric Wubbels: http://www.wubbelsmusic.com/
For more about TAK: tps://www.takensemble.com -
Announcing TAK's newest release, Love Crystal and Stone!
Ashkan Behzadi’s composition stretches musical lyricism to its limit, imagining an impossibly radical, revolutionary folk music that pushes the individual and collective virtuosity of TAK ensemble to new heights. This concert length work is a sensual, intricately interwoven, and deeply philosophical setting of the poetry of Federico García Lorca. The CD is housed inside a book featuring paintings by Mehrdad Jafari, an original essay by Saharnaz Samaeinejad, poetry by Federico García Lorca & translations by Ahmad Shamlou.
Pre-order the digital download or the gorgeous art book and CD here:
https://takensemble.bandcamp.com/album/love-crystal-and-stone-2
Get info about our album release party on May 9 here:
https://www.theinvisibledog.org/all/2022/5/9/tak-ensemble-amp-ashkan-behzadi-love-crystal-and-stone
http://takensemble.com -
In this week's episode, Marina and Madison interview Weston Olencki about his upcoming album "Old Time Music," coming out this spring on Tripticks Tapes. They also talk about Weston's relationship to country music, AI and machine learning, and more.
The music on today's episode is from "Old Time Music," as well as Weston's piece "Virtual Chamber Music," performed live by Laura Cocks with an AI version of TAK Ensemble as their backing band.
This episode was produced by Charlotte Mundy, Marina Kifferstein, and Madison Greenstone, and edited by Marina Kifferstein.
For more about Weston Olencki: http://www.westonolencki.com
For more about TAK: http://takensemble.com
For more about Weston's collaborator Sam Salem: http://www.osamahsalem.co.uk/ - Mostrar mais