6PM DOORS — FULL FOOD AND BEVERAGE MENU AVAILABLE
8PM SHOWTIME
$12 ADVANCE // $15 DAY OF SHOW
“At about 15 c/s the labyrinth gives away to skin as the chief organ of vibratory sensibility for the human body. In ‘hearing,’ or receiving sound, knowing, remembering, and recognizing it, and amnesia, probably genetic, seems to let ear predominate. Tone-of-place, ‘experienced,’ ‘heard,’ through skin, detected by unnamed sensibilities, an impression carried in through skin even when not in the physical place—having been there a long time—continues—is carried in self. Tone around you and with you. “I don’t like your tone.” “I like your tone.” “I like the tone of this place.” - Maryanne Amacher
alone-a & Mitch Stahlmann // electronics, duets
alone-a is a solo exploratory sonic project from Alana Horton. It explores the limits of memory and moment through vast tapestries of voice, digital delays, and densely rich signal processing. Every audible sound that is generated comes only from the voice, transformed through an ever-evolving Max/MSP instrument to surprising, chaotic, and ecstatic ends.
Mitch Stahlmann is a multi-disciplinary creative media artist and composer focusing on music and technology. His work has been presented in collaboration with and alongside Kronos Quartet, Meredith Monk and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. Mitch holds an MFA in Electronic Music and Recording Media with a Elizabeth B. Mills award for Composition at Mills College in 2020.
Little Boat
Pat Keen, upright bass, Noah Ophoven-Baldwin, cornet & compositions, Joe Strachan, piano, Pete Quirsfeld, drums & cymbals
“Seemingly we have left the sparrow far behind; but we have not, as these are the things we do to increase its song. I’m embarrassed to say, at first, I didn’t know who was responsible for it but after deep reflection (hours of silent contemplation) it was entirely up to you. And there are other parts also left behind or maybe it’s better to say we did not bring them along.”
Little Boat plays original songs by Noah and other music.
NOAH OPHOVEN-BALDWIN is our Monday Night Jazz Resident and Guest Curator for the month of April!
Noah Ophoven-Baldwin is an American composer, cornetist, and improviser currently living in so-called Minneapolis, Minnesota. His work collages field recordings, metronome and cornet. Noah plays and writes music for the group Realtree, with releases on Public Eyesore and Zoomin’ Night. Forthcoming solo and collaborative releases on Aloe Records and Zappak.