Spencer Zahn - Live at Unheard (2024)
Artist: Spencer Zahn
Title: Live at Unheard
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Pique-nique Recordings
Genre: Jazz, Electronic
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 59:27 min
Total Size: 285 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Live at Unheard
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Pique-nique Recordings
Genre: Jazz, Electronic
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 59:27 min
Total Size: 285 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Ice Cream in Lisbon (Live)
02. Hike in JPL (Live)
03. Fruitland (Live)
04. Ballad of Saxophones (Live)
05. One for Mick (Live)
06. SL500 (Live)
07. Nights in February (Live)
08. Tide Pools (Live)
09. Beach Cruiser Breakbeat (Live)
10. Thank You (This Is Our Last Song) [Live]
“Live at Unheard” documents three unique modular chamber groups the composer Spencer Zahn assembled and led throughout 2023. Produced, recorded, and released by Pique-nique, it compiles live recordings from Unheard, an exploratory music series focused on collaborative improvisation.
Each of the three performances featured a unique lineup of multi-instrumentalists, including renowned improvisers like Alfredo Colón, Kirk Schoenherr, Mauro Refosco, Morgan Guerin, Savannah Harris, Stuart Bogie, and Will Shore. Over two expansive sets, the ensembles drew from a wide range of influences – 70s spiritual jazz, 80s fusion, 90s ambient electronics – coalescing into a singular sound world that exists somewhere in the transdimensional space between Alice Coltrane and Brian Eno.
From hushed intimations of nascent ideas to ten-minute bliss-outs, “Live at Unheard” documents the act of creation itself – when freedom takes form and sound takes shape.
Each of the three performances featured a unique lineup of multi-instrumentalists, including renowned improvisers like Alfredo Colón, Kirk Schoenherr, Mauro Refosco, Morgan Guerin, Savannah Harris, Stuart Bogie, and Will Shore. Over two expansive sets, the ensembles drew from a wide range of influences – 70s spiritual jazz, 80s fusion, 90s ambient electronics – coalescing into a singular sound world that exists somewhere in the transdimensional space between Alice Coltrane and Brian Eno.
From hushed intimations of nascent ideas to ten-minute bliss-outs, “Live at Unheard” documents the act of creation itself – when freedom takes form and sound takes shape.