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Sound and SilenceSound and SilenceMolly Jones - Multi-Sensory SilenceSaxophonist, composer, and electro-acoustic musician Molly Jones joins the podcast. Topics include setting aside time for spiritual practices, freely improvised music, and making art in a way that sustains us.   Phosphenes by Molly Jones, Hunter Jones, and Ishmael Ali Molly's Bandcamp page  2024-08-2727 minSound and SilenceSound and SilenceLeaping from the Cosmic Soup - FLYDLPHN sextetAnn Arbor-based new music sextet FLYDLPHN joins the podcast as we jovially discuss their musical origins and where they might be swimming to. FLYDLPHN is: Lexi Eubanks - Flutes Oliver Bishop - Clarinets Bryce Richardson - Bassoon Emani Barber - Double Bass Olivia Cirisan - Percussion Ancel Neeley - Percussion Instagram: @flydlphn.sextet Youtube 2024-07-2221 minSound and SilenceSound and SilenceCommunity Conversation #1In this episode we have a conversation with three regular participants in Sound and Silence, reflecting on the past year and dreaming of what’s ahead. Topics include the value of silent practice in a group setting, visual interpretations of silence, and ’being part of a big thing.’   Hana Ichikawa - Visual artist and curator - UofM ’26   Maddy RIngo - singer-songwtiter - UofM ’26   Diego Patino - Double Bass - UofM ’26 2024-05-1043 minSound and SilenceSound and SilenceYou’re Never Really Alone (Excerpt) - Jonah Parson-Johnson and Barry Paul ClarkJonah Parzen-Johnson makes music for baritone saxophone & flute that challenges listeners with experimental textures & forms while embracing them with warm approachable melodies. A Chicago native and longtime Brooklyn resident, Jonah has performed as a leader in more than a dozen countries across four continents. His performances are a deeply intimate experience in which he endeavors to share who he is, how he sees our world, and the temporary moments of community that we can all embrace together. For this event, he will be joined by Milwaukee basist Barry Paul Clark, to perform, “You’re Never Really Alone”, an emotionally evocati...2024-01-0307 minSound and SilenceSound and SilenceCultivating Freedom - Jonah Parzen-Johnson and Barry Paul ClarkSaxophonist Jonah Parzen-Johnson and bassist Barry Paul Clark join the podcast. Topics include cultivating artistic freedom, making ‘bad art’ as a liberating experience, and Jonah’s new project ‘You’re Never Really Alone,’ an emotionally evocative celebration of the precious relationship between improvisor and audience.  2024-01-0326 minSound and SilenceSound and SilenceSunken Cages (Live Performance Excerpt) - Ravish MominRavish Momin started working under the moniker Sunken Cages in 2019, in order to showcase his unique production style which involves layering live-loops and manipulating them in real-time to blur the lines between composition and improvisation. While rooted in Indian folk and Black Music traditions, Momin is also influenced by the street sounds of South African G’com, Angolan Kuduro and Egyptian Mahraganat. Recorded on April 13th, 2023 at Canterbury House in Ann Arbor, MI for the Sound and Silence performance series. 2023-12-0705 minSound and SilenceSound and SilenceRavish Momin - Decolonizing Experimental MusicDrummer and electronic music producer Ravish Momin joins the podcast.  Topics include curating musical and community spaces across class barriers, beat-based experimental music, and how Ravish’s upbringing in an Indian family that includes Muslims, Hindus, and Christians influenced his spirituality and musical identity. Learn more about Ravish and his solo electronic drum project, Sunken Cages, on his website. 2023-12-0639 minSound and SilenceSound and SilenceAlexis Lamb - Improvisation with Field Recordings (Excerpt)An excerpt from an improvisation with a field recording that Alexis Lamb recorded at Zabalo River Quiet Park in Ecuador. Recorded on January 26th, 2023 at Canterbury House in Ann Arbor, MI for the Sound and Silence performance series. 2023-11-0205 minSound and SilenceSound and SilenceAlexis Lamb: The Church of Mountain and PlainPercussionist, Composer and Educator Alexis Lamb joins the podcast (our very first one we recorded in January 2023!) Topics include Internal and external listening practices, music in conversation with nature, Pauline Oliveros, and ‘The Church of Mountain of Plain.’ 2023-11-0223 minSound and SilenceSound and SilenceRoot Beneath Bones (Live Performance Excerpt) - Jonathan TaylorPercussionist, Composer, and Improviser Jonathan Barahal Taylor shares a new work for electro-acoustic drums and live electronics entitled Root Beneath Bones. This excerpt of the 50 minute performance was Recorded live at Canterbury House in Ann Arbor, Michigan on February 23rd, 2023 for the Sound and Silence Series. 2023-09-2905 minSound and SilenceSound and SilenceJonathan Taylor: Root Beneath BonesDetroit-based percussionist, composer, and improviser Jonathan Barahal Taylor gives us an inside look into his history with musical and contemplative practices. How do we trust the musical knowledge in our body? How do we cultivate our own expressive musical and spiritual practices while also showing respect to the traditions that influence us? Jon offers a wealth of knowledge to us before performing his new work 'Roots Beneath Bones' for solo electro-acoustic drums and live electronics. Some of Jon's projects: Saajtaak Teiku Says Things ----------------------------- More...2023-09-2945 minSound and SilenceSound and SilenceCreation Codes (Live Performance Excerpt) - Marcus ElliotCreation Codes is one of saxophonist Marcus Elliot's own spiritual practice, in which Marcus works with the overtone series and intervalic musical relationships to explore “The science of sound and vibration.” Listen to the accompanying interview for more info. Recorded on March 23rd, 2023 at Canterbury House in Ann Arbor, MI for the Sound and Silence performance series. Engineering and production by Cameron Wilson. 2023-08-2419 minSound and SilenceSound and SilenceMarcus Elliot: Creation CodesSaxophonist, composer, improviser, and educator Marcus Elliot discusses past and present attempts to explore Universal questions using music, from Ancient Egypt and Greece to John Coltrane and Yusef Lateef. His new work ‘Creation Codes’ is Marcus’ own spiritual practice, in which Marcus works with the overtone series and intervalic musical relationships to explore “The science of sound and vibration.”   Hosted by Cameron Wilson and Matthew Lukens Produced and edited by Cameron Wilson Intro music by Cameron Wilson 2023-06-2842 min