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411: INGRID LAUBROCK. Monochromes

Intakt Recording #411 / 2023

Ingrid Laubrock: Tenor and Soprano Saxophone
Jon Irabagon: Sopranino Saxophone
Zeena Parkins: Electric Harp
Tom Rainey: Drums

Tape pieces composed by Ingrid Laubrock using sounds of trumpets (Nate Wooley), accordions (Adam Matlock), Percussion (Tom Rainey), Harry Bertoia Sonambient Sculptures (improvised by JD Allen, David Breskin & Ingrid Laubrock).

Recorded August 18, 2022, at Oktaven Audio, Mont Vernon, New York.

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Saxophoneophonist and composer Ingrid Laubrock is at the center of today‘s Brooklyn avant-garde, and over the past decade has steadily expanded her reach as a composer, devising new ways to inspire, organize, and situate improvised music. Intakt Records has released several of her most impressive compositional works, including two orchestral recordings, Contemporary Chaos Practices (2018) and Dreamt Twice, Twice Dreamt (2020). Monochromes marks a new chapter in her oeuvre, as she has written and designed richly detailed fixed-media works as a starting point for improvisations. “In early 2020, just before the pandemic shut down the world, she began to record the sonic materials that would serve as the fixed media in the piece. Laubrock asked a handful of close collaborators to realize her scores, which mix conventional and graphic notation with text instructions. In each of the four sections of the uninterrupted work (or monochromes), seriously kinetic, shape-shifting tape pieces unfurl, giving a set of additional improvisers an often unpredictable sonic provocation”, writes Peter Margasak in the liner notes. With Monochromes, Ingrid Laubrock presents an artistic statement that reflects the turbulence of an age gone off the rails. A masterpiece!

Album Credits

Art & Design: Stephen Byram
Liner notes: Peter Margasak
Booklet Design: Fiona Ryan
Third Panel Art from Photos by Bruce Saltzstine

Recorded August 18, 2022, edited and mixed at Oktaven Audio by Ryan Streber. Composition by Ingrid Laubrock. Mastered at Cell Labs East by David Torn. Art & Design: Stephen Byram. Liner notes: Peter Margasak. Booklet Design: Fiona Ryan. Third Panel Art from Photos by Bruce Saltzstine. Produced by Ingrid Laubrock and Intakt Records. Published by Intakt Records.

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John Eyles
The Squid's Ear

Now that saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock is firmly established as a member of the New York avant-garde and free jazz scene, it has become easy to forget that she was born in Stadtlohn, Germany, in 1970, and moved to London in 1989 before moving on to New York City in 2008. She has remained in NYC ever since, playing with such luminaries as Tim Berne, Anthony Braxton, Dave Douglas, Mary Halvorson and drummer Tom Rainey, the latter having been Laubrock's husband since 2010. Just as significantly, Laubrock has recorded for the Swiss label Intakt (established 1986) since 2008 when her album Sleepthie f — recorded in London in September 2007 — was released.

Although Laubrock is an improvising saxophonist who mainly plays tenor or soprano saxophone but can also turn her hand to alto or baritone, she has increasingly been recognised and awarded for her skills as a composer. Intakt albums like Contemporary Chaos Practices / Two Works for Orchestra with Soloists (2018) and Dreamt Twice, Twice Dreamt (Music for Chamber Orchestra and Small Ensemble) (2020) are evidence of her composing as was the composition ″Vogelfrei″ for orchestra, soloists and choir, from the 2018 album, which was included in The New York Times' 25 Best Classical Music Tracks of 2018.

Monochromes. Is the latest Intakt release in which Laubrock displays her composing skills. The composition "Monochromes" is divided into four parts- 1.1 Trumpets, 1.2 Accordions, 1.3 Percussion, 1.4 Harry Bertoia Sonambient Sculptures. There are no pauses between the parts, and the piece plays continuously for 39'35". Throughout, the quartet of Laubrock on tenor and soprano saxophones, Jon irabagon on sopranino saxophone, Zeena Parkins on electric harp and Tom Rainey on drums is central to the piece. Laubrock wrote and designed "Monochromes" as a launchpad for improvisation. In each of the four parts is a tape piece recorded by one or more musicians of Laubrock's choosing and instructed by her: trumpeter Nate Wooley in 1.1, accordionist Adam Matlock in 1.2, Tom Rainey in 1.3, Laubrock, tenor saxophonist J.D.Allen and poet David Breskin using Harry Bertoia's Sonambient sound sculptures in 1.4. Leaving aside details of the recording and mixing of the album, it is far more important that this album has achieved Laubrock's goal for the monochromes on it to be fashioned into one long piece and provide a backdrop for improvisation. Bravo!

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J
John Eyles
The Squid's Ear

Now that saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock is firmly established as a member of the New York avant-garde and free jazz scene, it has become easy to forget that she was born in Stadtlohn, Germany, in 1970, and moved to London in 1989 before moving on to New York City in 2008. She has remained in NYC ever since, playing with such luminaries as Tim Berne, Anthony Braxton, Dave Douglas, Mary Halvorson and drummer Tom Rainey, the latter having been Laubrock's husband since 2010. Just as significantly, Laubrock has recorded for the Swiss label Intakt (established 1986) since 2008 when her album Sleepthie f — recorded in London in September 2007 — was released.

Although Laubrock is an improvising saxophonist who mainly plays tenor or soprano saxophone but can also turn her hand to alto or baritone, she has increasingly been recognised and awarded for her skills as a composer. Intakt albums like Contemporary Chaos Practices / Two Works for Orchestra with Soloists (2018) and Dreamt Twice, Twice Dreamt (Music for Chamber Orchestra and Small Ensemble) (2020) are evidence of her composing as was the composition ″Vogelfrei″ for orchestra, soloists and choir, from the 2018 album, which was included in The New York Times' 25 Best Classical Music Tracks of 2018.

Monochromes. Is the latest Intakt release in which Laubrock displays her composing skills. The composition "Monochromes" is divided into four parts- 1.1 Trumpets, 1.2 Accordions, 1.3 Percussion, 1.4 Harry Bertoia Sonambient Sculptures. There are no pauses between the parts, and the piece plays continuously for 39'35". Throughout, the quartet of Laubrock on tenor and soprano saxophones, Jon irabagon on sopranino saxophone, Zeena Parkins on electric harp and Tom Rainey on drums is central to the piece. Laubrock wrote and designed "Monochromes" as a launchpad for improvisation. In each of the four parts is a tape piece recorded by one or more musicians of Laubrock's choosing and instructed by her: trumpeter Nate Wooley in 1.1, accordionist Adam Matlock in 1.2, Tom Rainey in 1.3, Laubrock, tenor saxophonist J.D.Allen and poet David Breskin using Harry Bertoia's Sonambient sound sculptures in 1.4. Leaving aside details of the recording and mixing of the album, it is far more important that this album has achieved Laubrock's goal for the monochromes on it to be fashioned into one long piece and provide a backdrop for improvisation. Bravo!

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