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Presented by No Idea | |||
Dutch avant-vocalist and legendary sound poet Jaap Blonk returns to Texas for a special three-day tour to celebrate the release of two CDs on the Balance Point Acoustics record label featuring Jaap in collaboration with Texas-based improvisors Damon Smith, Sandy Ewen, and Chris Cogburn. | |||
===Set 1=== | |||
:Jaap Blonk -- voice | |||
:Damon Smith -- double bass | |||
Performing selections from their cd For Hugo Ball: Sechs Laut-und Klanggedichte 1916 (Six Sound Poems, 1916). The cd (and performance) highlights the pioneering work of Dadaist Hugo Ball. | |||
===Set 2=== | |||
:Jaap Blonk -- vocals (Netherlands) | |||
:Damon Smith -- double bass (Houston) | |||
:Sandy Ewen -- guitar (Houston) | |||
:Chris Cogburn -- percussion (Austin) | |||
The quartet will perform a series of free improvisations in support of their recently released cd North of Blanco recorded in 2013 while the quartet was on tour in Texas. |
Revision as of 00:25, November 21, 2023
Presented by No Idea
Dutch avant-vocalist and legendary sound poet Jaap Blonk returns to Texas for a special three-day tour to celebrate the release of two CDs on the Balance Point Acoustics record label featuring Jaap in collaboration with Texas-based improvisors Damon Smith, Sandy Ewen, and Chris Cogburn.
Set 1
- Jaap Blonk -- voice
- Damon Smith -- double bass
Performing selections from their cd For Hugo Ball: Sechs Laut-und Klanggedichte 1916 (Six Sound Poems, 1916). The cd (and performance) highlights the pioneering work of Dadaist Hugo Ball.
Set 2
- Jaap Blonk -- vocals (Netherlands)
- Damon Smith -- double bass (Houston)
- Sandy Ewen -- guitar (Houston)
- Chris Cogburn -- percussion (Austin)
The quartet will perform a series of free improvisations in support of their recently released cd North of Blanco recorded in 2013 while the quartet was on tour in Texas.