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As the duo Golden Retriever, Matt Carlson and Jonathan Sielaff have explored an
ocean’s worth of sound. Primarily working at the intersection of modular synthesis
and amplifed/effected bass clarinet, the duo has done eight releases for labels like
Thrill Jockey, Root Strata, and NNA Tapes. Their music combines an intense emotional
immediacy and meditative focus with strong melodicism and an organic, naturalistic
approach to experimental electronic sound. Rotations features the duo expanding
their sonic palette to incorporate a full chamber ensemble. The results of this stunning
collaboration are meditative, lush, and emotionally arresting.
Rotations began when Golden Retriever received a grant from Portland’s Regional Arts
& Culture Council to organize and perform new works. The public performances took
place in October of 2015 at Portland’s historic The Old Church. For the performances,
Golden Retriever created a series of pieces for an ensemble that included strings,
wind instruments, percussion, and pipe organ, which became the foundation on
which Rotations was built. While their duo recordings and performances are typically
developed from studio improvisations that evolve into specifc musical structures, in
this case Golden Retriever began with simple acoustic compositions, improvisations
and fragmented ideas between bass clarinet and piano and used them to develop
melodic and harmonic themes. After adding more layers and transcribing the various
parts into notation for a chamber ensemble the fnal result of their collaging process
gives an effect that Golden Retriever are playing the ensemble as their instrument,
and through careful arrangements, have obscured the lines between improvisation and
composition.
Through the course of the creative process of choosing, editing and arranging the
pieces, the duo saw a clear theme: a meditation on the cyclical nature of life and more
specifcally on going through something very diffcult but emerging on the other side
of it with hope. Pieces such as “Pelagic Tremor” tell the story of a tumultuous seascape,
stormy and churning. “Tessellation” weaves a tapestry of overlapping patterns that
are impenetrable and sifting. In contrast, the sounds of “A Kind of Leaving” (whose
title is a reference to a Bei Dao poem) evokes more quiet and contemplative imagery,
and “Thread of Light” is perhaps Golden Retriever’s most minimal piece to date,
fnding beauty in simplicity. Within each piece, the instruments cycle rhythmically,
harmonically, and texturally with one another. The album itself has a cycle made up
the ebb and ?ow of each piece that is both pleasing and unexpected.
Rotations was recorded throughout September and October 2015 by Matt Carlson with
help from Branic Howrd of Open Field Recording. The album was recorded at Golden
Retriever’s studio at Yale Union in Portland, with the exception of the pipe organ,
which was recorded at The Old Church. Musicians who contributed to the album
include Mousai Remix String Quartet – Erin Cole (violin), Shin-Young Kwon (violin),
Jennifer Arnold (viola), Marilyn De Oliveira (cello), Jen Harrison (french horn), Colin
Frey (pipe organ), Catherine Lee (oboe), Matt Hannafn (percussion), David Coniglio
(vibraphone), and John Savage (alto ?ute).
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