As the dearth of recent posting suggests, it is crunch time here as we count down to our Jazz Gallery hits next weekend, and also the recording sessions for Infernal Machines, which begin on Dec. 15. Yesterday was our first time running down the newly commissioned music we'll be premiering on Dec. 12 -- "Obisdian Flow," featuring Erica vonKelist, and "Jacobin Club," featuring Sam Sadigursky and Mike Fahie. The plan is to record both of these new tunes, along with "Habeas Corpus," "Zeno," "Phobos," "Redeye," and "Transit."
I have been remiss in updating the "
Know Your Co-Conspirator" profiles -- more soon, I promise -- but I should mention that there is still time for you to
sponsor a musician on our debut recording, or even
be our executive producer. (Although you will have to act fast if you would like to take advantage of the offer to attend our recording session.)
I would also like to sincerely thank everyone who has already
made a contribution to our recording fund -- obviously these are painful times for a hell of a lot of people out there and so I am tremendously grateful towards everyone who believes in our music enough to invest their hard-earned coin in it.
Sam Sadigursky
posted the Brecht poem "Motto" to his blog yesterday -- seems appropriate to reproduce it here as well:
MOTTO
In the dark times
Will there also be singing?
Yes, there will be singing
About the dark times.
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