Posts Tagged ‘Sensitive Chaos’

Combs Creek Haller CD “Singularity” Released on Earth Mantra

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

My latest double CD “Singularity” w/ master musicians Jez Creek and Kevin Haller is released and available free:

From Earth Mantra Netlabel:

As we’ve written many times, one of the great pleasures of running a netlabel is to meet new artists and release their music. A related pleasure that is in many ways even cooler is to be able to release something for the first time by folks you already know and love. It is precisely that honor that we have today, with this majestic new release called Singularity. This magnificent two-disc album was recorded live the evening of November 6 and into the morning of November 7, 2009. It so happened that Jez Creek, who calls Nottingham in the United Kingdom home, was visiting in the Atlanta, Georgia area as part of his USA tour, in order to perform at the City Skies electronic music concert on November 7. Kevin Haller, whose house Jez was staying at, was also performing at the same concert. And Jim Combs, being the organizer and founder of the concert series, was of course going to be performing as well. So just for fun, the three decided to do a live concert on StillStream.com the night before the big show. And the results were so good that they decided to release the recordings as this album. Amazingly, given the quality of the pieces, the music was completely improvised. The musicians had never performed together as a group before this set and no preparations were done prior to the broadcast except for choosing keys and tempos. Somehow these three artists who had never played together at the same time, and had done almost nothing to prepare, immediately found a zone in which electronic ambient music of the highest order started pouring forth. Needless to say, the audience that night was blown away by the set, and we think that our listeners are going to be similarly impressed by what they hear in Singularity. For indeed, this is some of the most beautiful live ambient music we have heard in quite awhile. Earth Mantra has long been a fan of all three of the artists’ solo work, but we were dumbfounded by the synergy the three artists found so effortlessly as they sat down to play. Improvising live ambient music can be a challenging task, and to do it really well, with the right balance of patience and activity, is surprisingly hard. The fact that these three artists could hit such a bullseye, with zero preparation and without the benefit of knowing each other’s live playing styles, is in our eyes nothing short of miraculous. We could attempt to describe this music to you, but ultimately we would fail. Suffice it to say that it is beautiful, it is well constructed, very competently performed, and it just plain rocks. Better yet, why not download a copy of this album right now and give it a listen for yourself. We are certain that any fan of ambient music will be very happy they did.

http://earthmantra.com/cchsingularity

BeATLanta Interview & Nophest photos

Thursday, November 26th, 2009

I found my BeATLanta interview and Nophest photos:

http://www.beatlanta.com/beatlanta/2009/9/10/sensitive-chaos-interview-and-pics-from-nophest.html

Sensitive Chaos at Nophest 2009

Sensitive Chaos at Nophest 2009

QRO Magazine Review of Sensitive Chaos’ Nophest Performance

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

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QRO Magazine writer Mic Mell reviewed last month’s Nophest Music Festival and gave my Sensitive Chaos performance a nice mention. Read the whole review here.

My mention is here:

The music itself passed the spectrum from afternoon ambient electronica to full on blaring rock ‘n’ roll at night. Each band that played had their own identity, their own image, and their own talent. There was not a dud in the bunch. Nophest is not musically genre based, and each passing hour continued to showcase electronic, rock, indie, and punk bands, all spanning the extensive and eclectic of Garcia, and the community at large. Friday night included the hard electronic and multimedia presentation of Larvae, and the experimental and lively Jungol. This Piano Plays Itself brought a lush, raw, and well arranged mix of rock and pop. Saturday was a very rock oriented, and the parking lot and stage area were jam packed for the full Renaissance regalia and steampunk sensibility of Extraordinary Contraption, and the blazing guitar and soulful vocals of Garcia’s own indie band Nerd Parade. By Sunday, the crowds were sparse, partly due to the endless rain, as well as the unrelenting hangovers. Halfway through the day, Sensitive Chaos summed up the mood perfectly, with a low-key set of electronics that massaged the brain, and soothed the heart. While the music played on, the other major event of Sunday was a large gathering of folks in the parking lot playing six degrees of Kevin Bacon, complete with notes and a map for quick reference.

Sensitive Chaos Gets Runner-Up Nod in Creative Loafing Best Of ATL 2009

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

Sensitive Chaos, was voted the runner-up to category winner (and Best of ATL 2008 winner) Judi Chicago in the Creative Loafing Best of 2009 in the Reader’s Pick for Best Local Electronic Act.

Sensitive Chaos won the category in 2007 and I also won the category in 2005 as half of the duo TouchXtone with Michael Thomas Roe.

Thanks again to all the voters!

Space Station Soma FM Adds Sensitive Chaos Emerging Transparency

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009



Soma FM’s Space Station Soma
has added the new Sensitive Chaos Emerging Transparency CD to its playlist, playing the title track on July 26.

The first Sensitive Chaos CD Leak has received nearly weekly play on Space Station Soma and sister station cliphop IDM since November 2006.

All Soma FM stations and playlists can be found here

Please vote for me in Creative Loafing Best of ATL 2009

Friday, July 10th, 2009

The 2009 Creative Loafing Best of Atlanta voting has begun and anyone can vote (one ballot per email address). Please consider voting for Sensitive Chaos for Local Electronic Act.

http://bestofatlanta.technomile.com/bestofatlanta.php

I’m going for my third win in this category (I also won in 2005 & 2007).

You’ll also need to select a choice in at least nine other categories, so here is a suggestion list if you need it:

Neighborhood to live in without a car- East Lake Commons

Overall radio station- WRAS Album 88

Non-commercial radio station- WABE

Local blog/blogger- Drive A Faster Car

Local male actor- Rob Cleveland

Local female actor- Mary Lynn Owen

Local spoken word artist- The Subliminator

Local arts blog- ARTlanta

Local singer/songwriter- Lindsay Appel

Local electronic act- Sensitive Chaos

Local experimental music act- recompas

Local folk act- The Good Graces

Georgia-based music blog- Cable and Tweed

Place to hear music for free- Kavarna

New restaurant- Flip Burger Boutique

Breakfast- Thumb’s Up

Coffeehouse- Kavarna

Hamburger- Flip Burger Boutique

Outdoor farmer’s market- EAV Farmer’s Market

CDs- Criminal Records

Used CDs- Decatur CD

Vinyl- Criminal Records

DVD/video rental- Movies Worth Seeing

Thanks!