Showing posts with label Journey Into Amazing Caves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Journey Into Amazing Caves. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Amazing Caves, Age of Disinformation in Sound Projector

We love the U.K.-published Sound Projector, which really is the best challenging music mag out there, going a step beyond The Wire and its ilk into the true underground.

Happily, the Sound Projector loves us too, evidenced by this, published in the latest, greatest, and highly recommended issue #19 (2011):

Zanzibar Snails
Journey Into Amazing Caves!
USA MAYYRH RECORDS MYH06 CD + DVD (2009)

Zanzibar Snails are the noisy improvising crusaders built around the core duo of Nevada Hill (guitar) and Michael Chamy (oscillators and tone generators), well represented on this "concept" CD + DVD double-pack. The music disk, where they're joined by percussionist David Lee Price and sax player Mike Forbes for one track, presents their distinctive brand of uglified electronic feedback and oscillating spillages recorded in 2006-07, producing slowly swelling sounds that are every bit as craggy as the stalactites they purport to depict. Not since Stockhausen descended into the caves of Jeita in 1969 to give his infamous live concerts has avant-garde noise exhibited such an intimate relationship with the world beneath the ground (excepting of course the famous 1974 LP by Rick Wakeman). It's quite a sprawling listen - the title track alone is 20 minutes long, with a three minute coda following directly afterwards – but it's good to hear the Snails stretching out and giving themselves sufficient leeway to thoroughly explore this imaginary interior space. My initial impression, especially on the opening cut, is that it's Hill's guitar that makes most impact, where his characteristic restraint allows him to punch home every discordant note with the assurance of a skilled riveter. Minimal figures, odd shapes and droney strums slightly enhanced with robust echo and reverb effects are thrown off from his freeboard; his stabs and swipes act like shards of light from the helmets of this spelunking team, occasionally illuminating the wonders of the cave world. As for Chamy, it's his task to create the virtual walls of said cave, and he provides a very convincing simulacrum with his incredibly heavy analogue tones, effectively summoning up not just the sheer weight of the rock pressing down upon us. but a clammy, claustrophobic atmosphere that almost seeps into your very lungs. This is a slow, abstract and relentless journey, and if played in the dark will probably induce very oppressive effects in your mind, causing screams and helpless gasps for air.

'Gilded Stars & Garters' offers us a breath of fresh air above ground for some 6-7 minutes, unless we've simply entered a volcanic grotto where the phosphorescent glow of microbes clustered on the rocks is creating an eerie impression of daylight. The subtly-filtered electronic tones shift up and down, gradually thickening the air, and the performance is darkened further by the snarly uncertain saxophone effects from Mike Forbes. Then it's back to the lower depths once again, with a 23-minute version of the theme, this time with added violence and paranoia - fragments of scrabbly noise, discordant guitar attacks and volcanic electronic bursts that suggest the whole expedition is taking a turn for the worse. Much more variety across this version of the 'Caves' saga (with added "pepth derception", according to the subtitle), which still sustains the grim and bleak mood of this place where danger lurks in every tunnel. You'll emerge from the experience to find you have adopted all the characteristics of a mole: little slitty eyes for seeing in the dark, body structure like a spade, and powerful claws for digging. Dig?

The release comes with a DVD called Carbage Goma, a more recent musical performance by the Snails enhanced with wild visual additions from David Lee Price; Seth Sherman brings his acoustic guitar, and there's also a welcome return from Josh McWhirter and his diabolical viola. You won't see much of the band on this mind-murking visual explosion from Price, but you will see plenty of dazzling computer effects, colour-field experiments, and surreal close-ups of ill-fitting objects that produce a memorable psychedelic broth.
ED PINSENT
www.mayyrh.com

Age Of Disinformation
Age Of Disinformation
USA MAYYRH RECORDS MYH08 CD (2009)
Nothing to do with the English art project Disinformation, Age Of Disinformation was a onetime collaboration between six Texan players from similar-minded underground music ventures, The six calling themselves a 'lucid nightmare supergroup'. Michael Chamy, from Zanzibar Snails, is one contributor; the others are Aaron Gonzalez, Mike Maxwell, Jon Teague, Kenny Withrow and Kim Corbet, members of marginal groups around Fort Worth, Denton, and Dallas, all of them playing many electronic instruments, keyboards, percussion and guitar; wherever possible doing so quite intuitively and all at the same time. Voices, both narrated and sampled, also form part of the dense infusion. At the instigation of Gonzalez, these six gathered to play at a certain locale in 2008, and issued with vague and stark performance instructions by the leader, whose aim was to make a subconscious statement about the contemporary problem we all face in society: information-bombardment, and the damage this saturation of data may be causing to our collective spiritual condition. These seven tracks may have been edited down from a much longer continuous session of ambient free-form spiraling and spinning. What results from all the above is a slowly rotating whirlpool of over-filled musical and verbal gibberish, with no clear guidance to the listener about how to navigate around this swamp of vaguely unpleasant fetid noise.There is, I think, some benign intention to improve mankind's lot through this experiment; one hoped-for outcome is "the formation of the eternal Unimind", which may sound a little Mr. Spock, but at least it's more constructive than wallowing in a pessimistic state of anticommunication, or plotting destruction of the world through harsh electronic noise. The intended sensations of confusion, jumblement and disarray are further expressed in the colourful collage sprawl on the front cover, and the curlicued, nigh-unreadable texts on the interior.
Quite compelling.
ED PINSENT
www.mayyrh.com

Friday, January 29, 2010

Amazing Caves! -- perfectly Foxy

Foxy Digitalis gives Journey Into Amazing Caves! a perfect score

Thanks for listening, Andrew Livingston


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North Texas duo of Nevada Hill and Michael Chamy (along with many friends) bring out the warm fuzzies of drone with this release. Heavy on oscillators, filled with dynamic movement and still creeping along with the pace of their namesake, Zanzibar Snails put a smile on a pair of ears that would have rather not heard another drone record, thank you.

Four tracks in just under an hour, two behemoths and two short breaths of glacial rock. I am a simple man and this record hits the touchstones of albums that I enjoy. Enough length to tracks to not overwhelm the listener, an influence that is easy to spot without the performance being mired down in pure copy, featuring my instruments of choice (oscillators and shortwave radio), flexible membership and great delivery.

The accompanying DVD, “Carbage Goma” was produced by part time member David Lee Price and uses the audio from a Zanzibar Snails performance. Although it’s heavy on filters and jumps around the visual element does not really overwhelm. It maintains engagement, does not induce seizures (well, only a little bit) and makes the almost 30 minutes soar by. This is stellar and I hope to see and hear more from them.
10/10 -- Andrew Murdock Livingston (26 January, 2010)

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

New reviews

On the Sound Projector website, (Mayyrh's favorite annual/semi-annual UK magazine of the arcane and obscure) editor Ed Pinsent noted in their "New Arrivals" section the trio of recent Mayyrh records releases, including Zanzibar's double CD // DVD "Journey Into Amazing Caves!":

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From Texas, the Mayyrh Records label has been busy and produced three more limited-edition releases since we last checked in, all of them packed in nice colourful screen-printed or Xeroxed card wallets inside permatrace envelopes. Zanzibar Snails are the noisy improvising crusaders built around the core duo of Nevada Hill and Michael Chamy, well represented on a new set called Journey Into Amazing Caves! (MYH06) This offers a CD of their uglified electronic and oscillating spillages recorded in 2006-07, producing slowly swelling sounds that are every bit as craggy as the stalactites they purport to depict. The release comes with a DVD called Carbage Goma, a more recent musical performance by the Snails enhanced with wild visual additions from David Lee Price (who also joins the band here); there’s also a welcome return from Josh McWhirter and his diabolical viola. You won’t see much of the band on this mind-murking visual explosion from Price, but you will see plenty of dazzling computer effects, colour-field experiments, and surreal close-ups of ill-fitting objects that produce a memorable psychedelic broth. Also from the label, Age Of Disinformation (MYH08), a collaboration between six Texan players from similar-minded underground venturers, calling themselves a ‘lucid nightmare supergroup’. Playing lots of electronic instruments, keyboards, percussion and guitar, their aim was to make some sort of subconscious statement about the contemporary problem we all face of information-bombardment, and the possible damage this may be causing to our collective spiritual condition. How ambitious…what results is a slowly rotating whirlpool of over-filled musical and verbal gibberish, with no clear guidance to the listener about how to navigate around this swamp of vaguely unpleasant fetid noise. Very compelling! Also out: D&N 2 (MYH07), a collaborative effort between Hill and Price, not yet spun as I can’t bring myself to get past the strange hirsute contents of the envelope.


ALSO in the Sound Projector magazine, issue #18 (ZE'V cover), a full review of Zanzibar Snails’ Phantom Limb release “Vanadium Dream” (only a handful of these still in circulation):

Zanzibar Snails
Vanadium Dream
USA PHANTOM LIMB RECORDINGS
ARM 025 CDR

Zanzibar Snails are from Texas, but like Hearts Of Palm are another on-the-edge improvising and performing combo who are carving out their own private niche in the rock of culture's enclaved cliffs and mountains. I have characterised them before in the improvising section of the magazine, but on this record at least they are emerging as uncategorisable brand of slow, grunged-up organic ensemble playing. The quartet here includes Michael Chamy with his electronic tone generators, Nevada Hill with his guitar, Mike Maxwell on electronics and shortwave radio, and Seth Sherman on guitar and percussion.
I've enjoyed the cataclysmic mayhem that slowly rolled out of their last release (it seemed to be the soundtrack to a road accident played in slow motion), but Vanadium Dream is a much more stark and considered basket of woodchips. Recorded in one cold afternoon's session, it feels like a continuous performance divided into three
long titled segments; on the first one 'Om Isotope', establishing the stern mood, the quartet just seem to be staring at each other with the beady eyes of snakes and lizards, in a constant stare-down battle. The concentration on this task is so intense that the four young men are no longer at full liberty to play their instruments; in particular the guitars have been severely constricted, only issuing an occasional strangulated note at great personal cost to the players. Throughout, humming and buzzing electronic sounds create a strong atmosphere of seething hate. Only the bravest listener should enter this snake-pit of negative reverse-current improvisation.
Segment two, the title track, features brushed percussion and bowed cymbals, deepening the overall sound of the day's work such that it now feels like swimming in an ocean of molten copper. The wine-dark seas of Hector had nothing on this. One of the guitarists now makes bold to set up a constant low murmuring through a cold, antiseptic stroking of his lower strings, causing these tightly-wound eels to' complain like angered bees.
Harmonic overtones fill the air but still do nothing to soften the concrete jaws of these four Texan toughsters as they sink deeper into their lethargic sulk. By the time of segment three, 'In V, the minimal guitar playing has evolved to the point where the upper strings are permitted to emit listless whimpers and whines, much like the pitiful cries of small soft animals. Over 37 minutes, this is a document of a remarkably disciplined performance, amongst players to whom 'minimalism' is a lot more than just a buzzword they can glibly add to their press releases -- for Zanzibar Snails, it's a test of their endurance skills and a method by which they can successfully restrict any inherent excesses in their playing. This combo have certainly come a long way since the tentative beginnings of their first CDR Introdewcing in 2006,
ED PINSENT 26/07/2009
www.mayyrh.com
www.myspace.com/zanzibarsnails


And, in the latest fort Worth Weekly, Ken Shimamoto reviewed Age of Disinformation thusly:

Age of Disinformation
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
By Ken Shimamoto

Since coaxing their trumpeter-father Dennis Gonzalez out of musical retirement a decade ago and forming Yells at Eels, brothers Aaron (bass) and Stefan Gonzalez (drums) have been performing ever more impressively. (YAE's full creative brilliance has finally been captured on disc, on Ayler Records' The Great Bydgoszcz Concert, released earlier this year.)
The brothers continue to play assaultive grindcore as the duo Akkolyte. The connection between genres is explained in the title of an early YAE tune: "Free Jazz is Thrash, Asshole."
Aaron has also ventured into more cerebral realms. Besides helping to bring the No Idea Festival of avant-garde improvisation to Lola's Stockyards last spring, he convened Age of Disinformation - a sort of Metromess underground supergroup - for a one-time performance at Dallas' Bathhouse Cultural Center in May 2008. With Aaron on growling vocals and conducting, the band included a couple of Zanzibar Snails (Michael Chamy and Mike Maxwell), The Great Tyrant's Jon Teague on modular synths instead of his usual drums, and two members of Dallas' Tidbits (multi-instrumentalist Kim Corbet and ex-New Bohemians guitarist Kenny Withrow).
You won't hear a discernable melody on Age of Disinformation's debut eponymous album, nor is there a pulse you can dance to (except in your mind). The sounds extemporized by the sextet run the gamut from ethereal to industrial. While the program notes call the single album-long piece "an improvisation on the current state of psychological and spiritual breakdown as it relates to viral ecosystems of economics of information," that's really just hazy boho jive. These are some spacy jams, equally influenced by Sun Ra's saturnalia and the more kosmiche aspects of Krautrock. Not for the faint-hearted, but if you immerse yourself in this sonic bath, you may emerge psychically rejuvenated. Cop via www.mayyrh.com.


...aaaaannnnnnd last but certainly not least, our favorite Portuguese blog, OSAMAsecretLOVERS reviewed D & N 2

Here it is in Portuguese then through an Internet translation engine:

PORTUGUESE:

Nevada Hill (dos Zanzibar Snails) e David Lee Price juntaram-se para fazer um disco experimental baseado em gravações improvisadas e posteriormente trabalhadas em estúdio. O trabalho é feito de sons íntimos e fantasmagóricos, como a chuva no Texas (o que tem ajudado neste Verão prolongado), algum ruído branco controlado para não atrofiar (como acontece com os Zanzibar, diga-se) e alguns barulhos de mecanismos simples (ou serão instrumentos?). No fundo parece mesmo que uns músicos friques invadiram uma quinta de instrumentos em punho e puseram-se a experimentar que sons é que poderiam sair dali. Talvez por isso que a embalagem do CD-R seja um simples saco com a ficha técnica serigrafada e dentro do saco para além do disco apareça lã de ovelha encharcada em óleo. É curioso que muitas vezes as embalagens e imagens dos discos transmitem o que está para se ouvir, é mesmo curioso...


"TRANSLATION ENGINE" ENGLISH:

Nevada Hill (of the Zanzibar Snails) and David Lee Price had been joined to make an established experimental record in improvised writings and later worked in studio. The work is made of close and fantasmagóricos sounds, as rain in the Texas (what it has helped in this drawn out Summer), some controlled white noise not to atrophy (as it happens with the Zanzibar, it says) and some barulhos of simple mechanisms (or they will be instruments). In the deep one he seems same that musicians friques had invaded fifth of instruments in fist and had set to try it that sounds is that they could leave from there. Perhaps therefore that the packing of the CD-R is a simple bag with the fiche serigrafada technique and inside of the bag stops beyond the record appears wool of sheep marshy in oil. He is curious that many times the packings and images of records transmit what it is to hear, are exactly curious…

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

JOURNEY INTO AMAZING CAVES!



Journey Into Amazing Caves! CD + DVD
2009, Mayyrh Records MYH06


Two discs, one audio, one video montage by David Lee Price with a separate Zanzibar soundtrack. LIMITED EDITION of 100 in a vellum sleeve, screen printed by Nevada Hill

AUDIO:
1. Journey Into Amazing Caves! 20:10
2. Journey Into Amazing Caves (epilogue) 2:57
3. Gilded Stars & Garters 6:43
4. Journey Into Amazing Caves (Pepth Derception) 23:14

Recorded in Hurst, Denton & Austin, TX 2006-2007
Produced by Michael Chamy

An ebbing series of hypnotic fjords that whisper, banter & barter, commingle, converge & break apart, pile up and explode.
Michael Chamy & Nevada Hill w/ guest spots from Chicago-based saxophonist Mike Forbes, and Austin's David Lee Price, who re-imagines the epic opener in flashback form.




“At first it kinda reminded me of Xenakis’ electronic stuff or Conrad’s darker synth stuff, but then it went into this avant guitar drone jam like if Earth and AMM had a baby ….” – our friend Tiago



VIDEO:
Carbage Goma
A visual transmission by David Lee Price
Soundtrack by Zanzibar Snails recorded live in Denton, TX on 9/29/2007
26:50


Please hit the HQ button on this; it comes across a lot more clearly

A hallucinatory montage by David Lee Price titled “Carbage Goma,” with Zanzibar Snails producing the soundtrack. The audio is taken from a live performance by a five-piece lineup feat. Price, Seth Sherman & Josh McWhirter ... a chanting, clattering cry for help giving narrative to Price’s shifty, swirling ode to the primeval takeover of a technocratic society by a battalion of mutated Hervay Villachaize clones & his pet cadre of mutant wombat larva sporting oversized women’s sunglasses.

Audio 4 tracks, 53 minutes
DVD 26 minutes-plus


$10 postpaid U.S.





Thursday, March 12, 2009

Zanzibar's March Madness




Friday, March 13 @ The Fra House in Denton
Zanzibar Snails featuring the return of Mike Forbes, the free saxophonist & longstanding Zanzibar collaborator. Mike & fellow Denton expat Andrew Young are on tour from Chicago, fresh off recording with Weasel Walter (Flying Luttenbachers) and will be playing with the night’s other improvised act, a free ensemble featuring Aaron & Stefan Gonzalez alongside he Forbes/Young/Billington trio known independently as Tiger Hatchery. Zanzibar feat. Forbes and special guest drummer Adam (Orange Coax) as well as Nevada on electric violin. Also playing is the ever-rumbling Drink to Victory. 2127 Oak St., Denton. We will/should have copies of our new cd/dvd double Journey into Amazing Caves! (Mayyrh) and will have them on us all week. Sample on the myspace.


Saturday, March 14 @ The Salvage Vanguard Theatre in Austin
Yeast By Sweet Beast with The Watchers (Snails’ Michael Chamy & Mike Maxwell + Mark Church) as well as Yells at Eels, St 37, Future Blondes, Balaclavas, The Great Tyrant, Tiger Hatchery, Book of Shadows, Concrete Violin and many more …. projections on both stages. Watchers on 2nd stage at 12:45am.


Monday, March 16 @ J & J’s Pizza in Denton
Zanzibar Snails with Not Not Fun bands Pocahaunted , Robedoor , and Magic Lantern , traveling on their way to SXSW, as well as NYC’s warped Totally Dad . Actually the lineup is projected to be NNF party supergroup Vibes featuring members of all three, plus Magic Lantern and Robedoor. Early show, 8pm.


Friday, March 20 @ The Salvage Vanguard Theatre in Austin
Zanzibar Snails at a 2-day daypartyfest featuring Maserati, My Education, Venison Whirled, Tambersauro, Fires Were Shot and many more, projections by Paul Baker. Zanzibar Snails at 2:45pm. Projected Zanzibar lineup lineup includes Austinites Seth Sherman and David Lee Price.


Sunday, March 22@1314 Austin St., Denton
unnamed Zanzibar collaboration with enchanting SF psyche droners Barn Owl and Batfuckcrazy. Early show, 6pm.


Saturday, March 28 @ The Cavern in Dallas
The Watchers with Sarah Ruth, Many Birthdays (Austin) and Jack With One Eye. The Watchers at 11pm.