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James Moore: Desolation Pops

Nathan Koci; Claire Happel Ashe; Kathleen Supove; The Rhythm Method: Leah Asher & Marina Kifferstein; Carrie Frey; Meaghan Burke

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Format: CD

Cat No: NW80839

Release Date:  19 May 2023

Label:  New World

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  093228083924

Genres:  Classical  Contemporary Classical  

  • Description

    James Moore (1979) is a composer with an eye toward the world of games and experimental theater. He's an electric guitarist who's willing and eager to treat his instrument as a playground, not a reverent, static tradition. He's a tinkerer, a charmer, and a fella who's always up for another round at the bar of wacky ideas and intellectual questioning. He's excited for new and unexpected opportunities for collaboration, but always maintains a voice that seems to stay recognizably his own throughout the myriad projects he takes on as his life's work.

    The beautiful pieces on this album--Lowlands (2017) for accordion and voices; Clair-Obscur (2018) for triple harp; Desolation Pops (2016-18) for piano and string quartet--reflect those playful and curious penchants of this music-maker extraordinaire. You'll hear comforting clarity, choreographed awkwardness, sudden synchronies, and inexplicable noises on this record. Put on your coziest vintage sweater, grab a classy cocktail in a quirky heirloom glass and get ready to give your ears a treat as you tour the stringed and unstringed sounds of Desolation Pops.

    --Lainie Fefferman (from the liner notes)

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. James Moore: Lowlands
      • 2. Clair-Obscur: I. Cecilia
      • 3. II. Minerva
      • 4. III. Cleopatra
      • 5. Desolation Pops: I. The Smiling Fish
      • 6. II. All the Insects Ceased
      • 7. III. A Hoop for the Lowly
      • 8. IV. Little Teeth
      • 9. V. M'Ugly Spine
      • 10. VI. Far from Bhudda
      • 11. VII. Misurgirafical & Plomlied
      • 12. VIII. Empty Space Blue