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Refuting Leplace's Demon (Double album)

by Leap of Faith Orchestra & Sub-Units

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    -----Review by Bruce Lee Gallanter, Downtown Music Gallery
    LEAP OF FAITH ORCHESTRA and SUB UNITS with PEK/GLYNIS LOMON/YURI ZBITNOV/ERIC ZINMAN/BOB MOORES/et al - Refuting Laplace’s Demon (Evil Clown 9173; USA) The Leap of Faith Orchestra continues to grow personnel-wise, adding musicians, known & unknown, from the Boston area whenever they play live. This two CD set features one entire 51 minute set by the orchestra (currently 13 members) from March 24th of 2018, as well as another CD by four sub-units. This two set format is the way things are set up for the last couple of Leap of Faith Orchestra CDs. This is a wise idea since the first set features the four sub-units, introducing the players to each other and the audience members simultaneously and giving them all chances to stretch out. This disc was recorded at Third Life Studio in Somerville, MA and not live for a change.
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    Disc 1: The Sub Units - Similar to the way that the John Zorn monthly improvs always feature a new combination of players, similar surprises are in store for each sub-unit here. Each of the four sub-units here are quartets or quintets with differing personnel. Sub-Unit 1 consists of four horns & piano: Bob Moores & Eric Dahlman on trumpets, Zack Bartolomei & Dan O’Brien on reeds plus Eric Zinman on piano. The results are thoughtful, slow building, two or three instruments at first with added players as time goes on. By the second half, the quintet begins to erupt at times, balancing between the calm and the storm, unpredictable yet consistently focused. Sub Unit 2 features longtime LoF regulars Glynis Lomon (cello) & Yuri Zbitnov (percussion) plus Steve Proviser (trumpet & trombone) and Adrienne Schoenfeld (bass). A similar process of having the quartet slowly blend their voices and evolve as they go. Since Leap of Faith founder Dave PEK keeps his various units busy (and records every gig or session), the many members have developed their own sound, no matter who is involved. This keeps things consistent, focused and most often successful or fascinating.
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    The Leap of Faith Orchestra gigs have been evolving over the past year or so, drawing from a growing community of musicians from the Boston area. This appears to be the nine single or double CD featuring Mr. PEK’s ever-expanding large ensemble. It it hard to believe that Mr. Peck keeps everyone so focused, with a good deal of well-balanced improv and several subgroups working so well together. PEK has also gotten better at recording this sessions so the the balance is consistent which is not so easy considering how musicians are often involved. Instead of directing the orchestra members, Mr. Peck has a timing clock which cues certain members or subgroups. Although there are some chaotic moments, there is a great deal more directed or focused improv connecting everyone in the ensemble. If you live in the Boston area and seek challenging music to check out live,you will have ample opportunity to check Leap of Faith (quartet - orchestra) and their varied sub units. If you live elsewhere, you can always purchase one of their nearly 100 releases. This one comes highly recommended!
    - Bruce Lee Gallanter, DMG
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    ----------------Liner Notes by PEK
    Five times a year, a smallish Leap of Faith Orchestra (10 to 15 players) heads over to Third Life Studios in Somerville for a evening of large ensemble improvisation. For the first half of the show, we do four short 15 minute improvisations by different quartet sub-groupings of the orchestra. Then we do a 50 minute improvisation with everyone.
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    These shows are open to the entire Evil Clown roster of about 50 musicians. So, although we have some steady regulars, the orchestra really is different every time. I assign the sub-units to take advantage of unusual groupings of instruments. I also bring a bunch of auxiliary instruments like wood blocks, hand chimes, bells, slide whistles, sirens, etc., which we distribute though the ensemble to enable players to completely change their sound.
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    For the longer improvisation with everyone, we have a rule that each player should lay out for roughly a third of the duration of the piece. Together with the broad palate provided by a large ensemble with everyone capable of instrument changes, this rule naturally creates a steady flow of transformation though different sonorities.
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    PEK (3/25/2018)
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Evil Clown 9173
Third Life Studios, Cambridge MA
24 March 2018

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released March 25, 2018

- PEK (3,4,5) - clarinet & contraalto clarinet, sopranino, alto, tenor & Bass saxophones, English horn, contrabassoon, dulzaina, mussette, guanzi, alto flute, sheng, accordion, melodica, goat horn, aquasonic, hand chimes, Slide Whistles, wind siren, fog horns, kazoo, voice
- Glynis Lomon (2,3,5) - cello, aquasonic, voice
- Yuri Zbitnov (2,4,5) – drums, crotales, metal, wood, hand chimes
- Bob Moores (1,5) - trumpet, slide whistle, crank siren, wood flute, hand chimes, game calls, metal
- Eric Dahlman (1,5) - trumpet, piccolo trumpet, slide whistle
- Zack Bartolomei (1,5) - soprano & alto saxophones, hand chimes, wood, metal, hand chimes
- Dan O’Brien (1,5) - alto & baritone saxophones, clarinet & bass clarinet, flute & piccolo
- Steve Proviser (2,5) - trumpet, valve trombone. metal, wood, voice
- Reverent Grant Beale (4,5) - Guitar
- Silvain Castellano (3,5) - electric bass, aquasonic, metal, wood
- Adrienne Schoenfeld (2,3,5) - bass, aquasonic
- Eric Zinman (1,5) - Piano
- Eric Woods (4,5) - Analog Synthesizer
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YouTube:
Sub-Unit 1: Necessary Incompleteness - 16:28
youtu.be/vhGbcPHhSc8

Sub-Unit 2: Logical Independence - 15:12
youtu.be/ADiAlMH7g68

Sub-Unit 3: Uncertainty Relations - 15:35
youtu.be/Pm3ABYvNico

Sub-Unit 4: Observer Effect - 15:46
youtu.be/1slUj81_sSY

Orchestra: Refuting Leplaces Demon - 50:57
youtu.be/RlIy1gMQGcc
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Evil Clown album page
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Also check out
Leap of Faith Orchestra & Sub-Units
The Complete Leap of Faith Orchestra & Sub​-​Units performances at Third Life Studios (2017 - 2019)
leapoffaith1.bandcamp.com/album/the-complete-leap-of-faith-orchestra-sub-units-performances-at-third-life-studios-2017-2019
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Evil Clown Album Page
www.evilclown.rocks/lofo-complete-third-life-studios.html

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Leap of Faith is a long-term collaboration active from 1993 to 2001 and resuming in 2015 between Glynis Lomon (cello, voice) and PEK (clarinets, saxes, double reeds, voice) with various other regulars (Mark McGrain trombone, Craig Schildhauer bass, Yuri Zbitnov drums, James Coleman theremin, Steve Norton saxes, clarinets) + many guests. Pure improv with little or no planning prior to performance ... more

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