Not Twice in San Francisco

Sadness Variations (after Ornette Coleman)

NOT TWICE

Kris Tiner – trumpet, compositions
Phillip Greenlief – tenor saxophone
Motoko Honda – keyboard and electronics
Jordan Aguirre – keyboard and electronics
Andrew Koeth – keyboard and electronics
Allen D. Glass – 16mm film projection

Thursday, August 2, 2012
Luggage Store Gallery New Music Series
San Francisco, CA

for emptiness

for emptiness is a video collaboration with Parisian sculptor/media artist Stéphane Thidet, completed during our residency at Montalvo Arts Center and filmed at Castle Rock State Park outside Saratoga, California. The context, setting, and production were created and conceptualized by Stéphane, the music is my own solo trumpet improvisation.


for emptiness from Stéphane Thidet on Vimeo.


Recent Press for Epigraph Records

It’s been a big couple of months for Epigraph Records. RITUAL INSCRIPTION has been pulling in positive reviews at All About Jazz, Free Jazz Blog (Belgium), and El Intruso (Buenos Aires). We were also the subject of a feature article in the Bakersfield Californian.

In addition to releasing our first LP, we have presented four concerts here in Bakersfield featuring a cast of incredible musicians: Michael Vlatkovich Quartet, Jim McAuley and Gongfarmer, Phillip Greenlief/G.E. Stinson/Steuart Liebig Trio, Invisible Astro Healing Rhythm Quartet, Nakatani Gong Orchestra, Bakersfield Astral Troupe, and Tatsuya Nakatani/Kris Tiner/Motoko Honda Trio.

Above is a video profile of the label with some excellent footage from our recent live recording at Metro Galleries, shot by Michael Fagans of the Bakersfield Californian. Below you’ll find a few photo highlights from our recent shows. There’s lots to come, check out Epigraph Records on Facebook for updates on future happenings.

Epigraph Records Launched

Happy 2012 to you, I hope you are off to a good start.

As many of you know, I have been producing concerts of unusual and experimental music in the Bakersfield area for over a decade. Working with local artists, volunteers, and my colleagues at Bakersfield College and CSU Bakersfield, we have invested vast amounts of time and energy to diversifying the live music scene here, bringing in highly regarded composers, improvisers and sound artists from all over the world. And it turns out that we have become something of a hub for such projects; at this point I have to turn down far more performance requests than I am able to accommodate.

It has long been on my mind to find a way to document these events. People rarely believe me when I try to explain what a supportive audience for new music exists in Bakersfield; our reputation as “California’s Honky Tonk” is hard to shake. And although we have built a solid following, I am always looking for ways to expand the local audience and deepen our community support.

So I started a record label. I’ve partnered with Ronald Ramirez, who runs a record store here as well as an independent punk label called Going Underground Records. We both share an interest in documenting, developing, and showcasing the local music subculture. Ronald’s label has been active for eight years, releasing dozens of records from local bands and groups from around the world, and they sell out of everything they release. Our idea for Epigraph is to create a label that would be focused on releasing LPs of new music, avant-jazz, sound art, improvised and experimental projects that have been recorded and/or performed live in Bakersfield, in limited vinyl editions featuring exclusive designs by local artists.

And now, thanks to a Subito Grant from the American Composers Forum, our first release is now available. RITUAL INSCRIPTION is a blazing live set recorded at a jam-packed midnight concert at Metro Galleries in downtown Bakersfield, featuring internationally renowned percussionist Tatsuya Nakatani, Los Angeles guitarist Jeremy Drake, and myself. This edition is limited to 500 numbered copies, with one of five original designs screen printed on the back of each jacket by local artist Alex Sarad.

I hope you’ll take a listen, and consider buying a copy! All profits from the sale of Epigraph LPs will be directed toward future releases, expanding the roster of artists and the scope of creative music events offered in the Bakersfield community. We have a busy few months ahead, with concerts featuring multi-instrumentalist and Nine Inch Nails collaborator Alessandro Cortini, Bay Area saxophonist Phillip Greenlief, avant-percussionist Gino Robair, ethereal guitarist Jim McAuley, trombonist/composer Michael Vlatkovich with tuba master William Roper, Tatsuya Nakatani with his Nakatani Gong Orchestra, local composer James Sproul, and local jazz-funk ensemble The Invisible Astro Healing Rhythm Quartet. A forthcoming Epigraph compilation LP including recordings from these events is planned.

RITUAL INSCRIPTION is available to listen and purchase at www.epigraphrecords.com.



RITUAL INSCRIPTION pre-order now!

Now available for pre-order, the first LP on the brand new Bakersfield-based Epigraph Records label featuring music recorded live by Tatsuya Nakatani (percussion), Jeremy Drake (guitar), and Kris Tiner (trumpet). Limited to 500 numbered copies with an exclusive screen printed design by local artist Alex Sarad. Pre-order your copy now for $12.99 and get an immediate album download in the format of your choice. Take a listen on the player below, and stay tuned for more information as the official release date gets closer…

Bridges

 

Bridges is now available! This is the third album from Tin/Bag, my ongoing duo project with New York guitarist Mike Baggetta. This music was recorded in January of 2010 at Systems Two in Brooklyn (click here for the recap) and features a suite of five compositions (backstory here) that were recorded with the help of a Subito grant from the American Composers Forum, as well as a couple of new originals by Mike and a cover of Bob Dylan’s “Just Like A Woman.” Really proud of the music on this one… it’s certainly got the most pristine sound of anything I’ve ever recorded (thanks to the golden ears of engineer Joe Marciano), and it is the most honest and accurate document of this duo to date.

Already we’ve received some very positive reviews in The New York City Jazz Record (page 29), Stef’s Free Jazz Blog, the DMG Newsletter, and Step Tempest.

The entire record is available for streaming, download, or physical purchase at tinbag.bandcamp.com. It’s also on iTunes and Amazon.com. We are gearing up for a couple of CD release shows on the East Coast this week – Wednesday night at The Bookmill in Montague, MA and Thursday night sharing a bill with Trio Caveat at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music (Critics’ Pick in Time Out New York). In October, Mike will be on the West Coast for a quick tour with stops in Los Angeles, Bakersfield, Sacramento, and the Bay Area.

Don’t miss these… we will be performing music from the album plus a few new compositions and music by Hank Williams, Willie Nelson, and my friend Joe Cunningham (from the Portland-based group Blue Cranes).

For details and updates on all of these concerts check my events page and hook up with Tin/Bag on Facebook.

Empty Cage Quartet in Seattle

Below are some photos from recent Empty Cage Quartet sightings in the Pacific Northwest. After discussing our music for theory/composition students at the Art Institute of Seattle, we played a set at the Chapel Performance Space on the opening night of the 2011 Is That Jazz? Festival. This is an amazing multi-day event, now in it’s third year, that brings together a stellar lineup of creative musicians from the Northwest and beyond. We were certainly honored to take part. The following day consisted mainly of rehearsal in preparation for a recording session at Jack Straw Studio, where we made our first CD waaay back in 2003. We recorded all of the new music from the Montalvo/SoCal Tour last Fall – stay tuned for updates as this project progresses…

Concert photography by Daniel Sheehan.

Psychic Temple

I am very proud to be part of Chris Schlarb‘s upcoming release on Asthmatic Kitty Records, Psychic Temple. The 29-member orchestra featured on this record includes legendary Minutemen bassist Mike Watt, steel guitarist Dave Easley, keyboardist Mick Rossi (of the Phillip Glass Ensemble), bass guitarist Steuart Liebig, and many others. You can download an excerpt from the opening track by clicking here.

The album will be released digitally on November 23. But here’s a better way to get ahold of it: donate now to help fund a limited edition pressing of the album on 180 gram vinyl. $25 gets you a full album download and a copy of the LP when it comes out. Check out the Kickstarter spiel below for more info…