This is the first recorded collaboration between Charlemagne Palestine and Rhys Chatham.
And it's precious.
After the musical meeting with Tony Conrad (SR204), and with Z'ev (SR340), this new Sub Rosa sessions creates a form of trilogy.
From their 3CD set, First released as limited vinyl LP.
Rhys Chatham
Rhys Chatham began his musical career as a piano tuner for avant-garde pioneer
La Monte Young as well as harpsichord tuner for Gustav Leonhardt, Rosalyn Tureck
and Glenn Gould.
He soon studied under electronic music pioneer Morton Subotnick and minimalist
icon La Monte Young and was a member of Young's group, The Theater of Eternal
Music, during the early seventies; Chatham also played with Tony Conrad in an
early version of Conrad's group, The Dream Syndicate. In 1971, while still in his
teens, Chatham became the first music director at the experimental art space
The Kitchen in lower Manhattan. His early works, such as Two Gongs (1971)
owed a significant debt to Young and other minimalists.
His concert productions included experimenters Maryanne Amacher, Robert Ashley,
Philip Glass, Meredith Monk, Pauline Oliveros, Steve Reich, and early alternative
rockers such as Fred Frith, Robert Fripp, Arto Lindsay, and John Lurie. He has
worked closely with visual artist/musician Robert Longo, particularly in the 1980s,
and on an experimental opera called XS: The Opera Opus (1984-6) with the
visual artist Joseph Nechvatal.
By 1977, Chatham's music was heavily influenced by punk rock, having seen
an early Ramones concert. He was particularly intrigued by and influential upon
the group of artists music critics would label No Wave in 1978. Members of the
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