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		<title>I Heart Lung Tour Texana</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 15:55:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A year after I Heart Lung lurched out toward the East Coast we are venturing out for one week of Big Texas Fun. According to the Austin Chronicle: &#8220;I Heart Lung – guitarist Chris Schlarb and drummer Tom Steck – is a wily creature, jumping right to left brain with amphetamine grace.&#8221; Flattery will get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A year after <strong>I Heart Lung</strong> lurched out toward the East Coast we are venturing out for one week of Big Texas Fun. According to the <a href="http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Calendar/MusicListings?StartTime=2010-03-10" target="_blank">Austin Chronicle</a>: &#8220;I Heart Lung – guitarist <strong>Chris Schlarb</strong> and drummer <strong>Tom Steck</strong> – is a wily creature, jumping right to left brain with amphetamine grace.&#8221; Flattery will get you two shows in Austin. </p>
<p>All dates feature young fire-keepers <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thewidowbabies" target="_blank">Rare Grooves</a>. March 11th features I Heart Lung in quartet mode with special guests <a href="http://www.rasbliutto.net/artists/chriscogburn.html" target="_blank">Chris Cogburn</a> and <a href="http://cjboyd.com/" target="_blank">C.J. Boyd</a>.</p>
<p>Not coincidentally, I will be speaking on a panel at the <a href="http://www.nx35.com/blog/" target="_blank">NX35 Music Festival</a> in Denton, Texas on March 12th. Many thanks to <a href="http://shinyaroundtheedges.com/" target="_blank">Michael Seman</a> for inviting me out and making this little tour a possibility.</p>
<p>March 10th at Salvage Vanguard Theater, Austin, TX. Presented by <a href="http://www.churchofthefriendlyghost.org/" target="_blank">Church of the Friendly Ghost</a>.<br />
March 11th at Hot Mamas Espresso, Austin, TX. with <strong>Chris Cogburn</strong> and <strong>C.J. Boyd</strong>. Presented by <a href="http://www.churchofthefriendlyghost.org/" target="_blank">Church of the Friendly Ghost</a>.<br />
March 12th at NX35 Festival, Denton, TX. (<strong>Chris Schlarb</strong> Discussion Panel)<br />
March 13th at NX35 Festival, Denton, TX. with <strong>Shiny Around The Edges</strong><br />
March 14th at Resonant Sound Series, Houston, TX. with <strong>C.J. Boyd</strong><br />
March 15th at Avant Garden, Houston, TX. with <strong>C.J. Boyd</strong></p>
<p>For maps, links, and detailed show listings, <a href="http://chrisschlarb.com/live-events" target="_blank">check this out</a>.</p>
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		<title>Electric Guitar Pedal Board</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 23:05:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I try to keep it simple. In fact, for most of the last 10 years, my use of effects pedals has been downright spartan. At this point, I think I have finally put the right combination of sounds together. The only difference with this photo and my actual performance set up is that the BOSS [...]]]></description>
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<p>I try to keep it simple. In fact, for most of the last 10 years, my use of effects pedals has been downright spartan. At this point, I think I have finally put the right combination of sounds together. The only difference with this photo and my actual performance set up is that the <strong>BOSS RC-50 Loop Station</strong> is placed to the left of the pedal board and not on top of it. </p>
<p>From left to right (beginning at the top):</p>
<p><strong>BOSS RC-50 Loop Station</strong>: I just replaced my Digitech JamMan with the RC-50. I used the JamMan for every live performance and recording session over the last few years and it never failed me. My only frustration was the last of control over the loops and the large amount of noise produced by the unit when attempting to record direct. So far the RC-50 has been amazing. Three stereo loops, each with their own pan, volume and forward/reverse settings. </p>
<p><strong>BOSS RE-20 Roland Space Echo</strong>: I imagine this is about as close as I will ever get to a real Space Echo sound. I toyed with the idea of buying a vintage RE-201 but the cost and upkeep are a little prohibitive. Thankfully the RE-20 sounds amazing. I use it mostly on guitar but it is hard to be on a snare drum too.</p>
<p><strong>Electro-Harmonix Stereo Electric Mistress</strong>: Believe it or not but this is the only modulation pedal I have ever owned in 15 years of playing guitar. The ability to combine flange and chorus leads to a number of beautiful, shimmering accidents. Play and record in stereo if at all possible.</p>
<p><strong>T-Rex Mudhoney</strong>: Unlike modulation pedals, I have owned my fair share of distortion boxes. From the ugly sounds of the <strong>BOSS MT-2 Metal Zone</strong> to the underwhelming overdrive and fuzz boxes from <strong>Electro-Harmonix</strong>, I have had a difficult time finding a sound that was right for me. It just so happened that I booked a recording session for <a href="http://www.iheartlung.com/" target="_blank">I Heart Lung</a> at <strong>Matt Wignall</strong>&#8217;s Long Beach studio, <strong>Tackyland</strong>, when I found a Mudhoney pedal among the cables and wires. I plugged it in and ordered my own a few days later.</p>
<p><strong>Ernie Ball VPJR</strong>: Volume pedals aren&#8217;t very sexy. They rank up there with DI boxes and power supplies as the last thing any musician wants to spend their money on. A volume pedal helps me add texture and thoughtful accompaniment to whatever style of music I am playing. It might be boring but it&#8217;s also my secret weapon.</p>
<p><strong>Not Pictured</strong><br />
I still have two pedals that aren&#8217;t in this setup. One is the <strong>BOSS DD-20 Gigadelay</strong>, which I have used extensively for many years now. The other is a <strong>Digitech Synth Wah</strong> which is a decent/weird envelope filter. Depending on the setting, I&#8217;ll swap out the DD-20 for the RE-20 and if I&#8217;m feeling adventurous, I&#8217;ll plug the synth wah.</p>
<h4>LINKS</h4>
<p><a href="http://www.bossus.com/" target="_blank">BOSS</a><br />
<a href="http://www.ehx.com/" target="_blank">Electro-Harmonix</a><br />
<a href="http://t-rex-effects.com/" target="_blank">T-Rex</a><br />
<a href="http://www.ernieball.com/" target="_blank">Ernie Ball</a></p>
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		<title>September Fortnight</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Sep 2009 20:16:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The next two weeks look to be unexpectedly busy. In addition to sound, foley and composition work in the studio I will be performing twice and engineering three live events. For whatever reason, I don&#8217;t play all that often in Los Angeles or Long Beach anymore. If I&#8217;m not on tour, I&#8217;m usually at home [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The next two weeks look to be unexpectedly busy. In addition to sound, foley and composition work in the studio I will be performing twice and engineering three live events. For whatever reason, I don&#8217;t play all that often in Los Angeles or Long Beach anymore. If I&#8217;m not on tour, I&#8217;m usually at home in the studio working on a reason to tour. </p>
<p>Sometimes I get invitations that are too good to pass up and it seems that a lot of them came within a 14 day span in the middle of September.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the quick run down:</p>
<p><strong>Sunday September 13th, 2009</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.centerartseaglerock.org/" target="_blank">Eagle Rock Center For The Arts</a><br />
2225 Colorado Blvd.<br />
Los Angeles, CA. 90041<br />
<a href="http://soundsareactive.com/nels-cline-ge-stinson-elevating-device-saa1150/" target="_blank">Nels Cline + G.E. Stinson</a><br />
<a href="http://www.hansfjellestad.com/" target="_blank">Hans Fjellestad</a><br />
Starts at 7pm // $10</p>
<p><strong>Nels</strong> and <strong>G.E.</strong> are celebrating the release of their new duo album, <em>Elevating Device</em>. I will be recording the performance and running the merchandise table. Come out and say hello!</p>
<p><strong>Sunday September 13th, 2009</strong><br />
<a href="http://parttimepunks.com/" target="_blank">Part Time Punks</a><br />
1822 Sunset Blvd<br />
Los Angeles CA 90026<br />
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/thewidowbabies" target="_blank">The Widow Babies</a><br />
Blue Jungle<br />
Starts at 10pm // $5</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll be heading straight from the <em>Elevating Device</em> album release show to The Widow Babies <em>Jet Packs</em> album release show. In January of this year, the group and I began recording <em>Jet Packs</em> and I couldn&#8217;t be happier for them. They have taken a massive step forward in songwriting and performance and their new songs are just incredible. Who knows, maybe I&#8217;ll end up recording this show too.</p>
<p><strong>Monday September 14th, 2009</strong><br />
<a href="http://brittanygharring.blogspot.com/2009/05/santa-animals-s-film.html" target="_blank">The Santa Animals Sneak Peak Party</a><br />
533 Havana<br />
Long Beach CA 90814<br />
Starts at 9pm // FREE</p>
<p>In August I started work on the independent short film, <em>The Santa Animals</em>. I have been recording everything from the sound of bacon sizzling and dogs barking to wind blowing softly through bird-filled trees. One of the last things I need is to record is the sound of a party for the film&#8217;s final scene. That&#8217;s where you come in. There are worse ways to spend your Monday night: free food and lending the sound of your voice to a movie.</p>
<p><strong>Thursday September 17th, 2009</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.thestoryofopen.com/" target="_blank">Slow Sound Festival at {open}</a><br />
2226 E. 4th St.<br />
Long Beach, CA. 90814<br />
<a href="http://www.chrisschlarb.com/2009/03/night-game-video-game-score/" target="_blank">Chris Schlarb plays Night Game</a><br />
Albert Ortega<br />
<a href="http://catlamb.com/" target="_blank">Catherine Lamb</a><br />
Starts at 8pm // $5</p>
<p>This is a very special event for me. I have worked on the music for <em>Night Game</em> for almost two years now. The funny thing is, almost no one has heard it. <em>Night Game</em> is scheduled for release on the Nintendo Wii in coming months and this event will feature music and projections from and inspired by the game.</p>
<p><strong>Monday September 21st</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.fingerprintsmusic.com/" target="_blank">Fingerprints</a><br />
4612 E 2nd St<br />
Long Beach, CA. 90803<br />
<a href="http://soundsareactive.com/nels-cline-ge-stinson-elevating-device-saa1150/" target="_blank">Nels Cline + G.E. Stinson</a><br />
Starts at 7pm // Free Instore</p>
<p>I was on the phone all day yesterday putting this together. Nels flies out to New York the next morning but he was looking forward to <a href="http://www.chrisschlarb.com/2007/03/anthony-shadduck-quartet-fingerprints/">coming back</a> to Long Beach and performing at the best music store Southern California.</p>
<p><strong>Wednesday September 23rd</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.jimmysloungela.com/" target="_blank">Jimmy&#8217;s Lounge</a><br />
6202 Santa Monica Blvd.<br />
Hollywood, Ca. 90038<br />
<a href="http://www.iheartlung.com/" target="_blank">I Heart Lung</a><br />
Omid<br />
Emily Hay Collective<br />
Brother Mitya<br />
Screwtape (featuring Bizzart)<br />
DJ ESP<br />
Starts at 9pm // $5</p>
<p>This show, in honor of <strong>John Coltrane</strong>&#8217;s birthday, is almost a miniature festival. <strong>I Heart Lung</strong> will be throwing down a few Coltrane tunes (with DJ ESP) and will also be sitting in with <strong>Brother Mitya</strong> for the night. An unbelievably rare performance. Don&#8217;t miss it.</p>
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		<title>Twilight &amp; Ghost Stories NYC</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 20:23:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[All photography by Scott Friedlander ©2009
Shannon Fields and I started talked in the early winter of 2008. He was booking four months in advance for the calendar at John Zorn&#8217;s venue, The Stone. Each month one person picks all of the music that will be played there, two seatings per night, one at 8pm and [...]]]></description>
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All photography by <a href="http://www.twostools.com" target="_blank">Scott Friedlander ©2009</a></p>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stars_Like_Fleas" target="_blank">Shannon Fields</a> and I started talked in the early winter of 2008. He was booking four months in advance for the calendar at <strong>John Zorn</strong>&#8217;s venue, <a href="http://thestonenyc.com/" target="_blank">The Stone</a>. Each month one person picks all of the music that will be played there, two seatings per night, one at 8pm and one at 10pm. It&#8217;s a wonderfully rigid place: they don&#8217;t serve food or drinks and they don&#8217;t accept demos. You have to be invited. Once that invitation came, I didn&#8217;t think twice before accepting it. The time and date were set for Saturday, February 7th, 2009. All I had to do was get myself to New York.</p>
<p>Performing <a href="http://www.chrisschlarb.com/twilight-ghost-stories/"><em>Twilight &#038; Ghost Stories</em></a> in front of an audience involves highly controlled group improvisation and a loose sense of composition. There are three prewritten sections in the piece for an acoustic guitar tuned to Open C. The rest of the group has no idea how they will be used, what they might play or whom they will accompany. Some players receive specific rules or requests that the others do not. I write out charts ahead of time that help me organize instrument combinations, then I use a light box to conduct the group once we begin. The most important consideration, however, takes place long before the performance: choosing the right musicians.</p>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Cluck" target="_blank">Diane Cluck</a> is one of the most intense and gifted improvisers I have ever played with. She was the first to person to confirm and it gave me early confidence. Known for focusing his immense energies on whatever instruments are set before him, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Abbs" target="_blank">Tom Abbs</a> is a restless artist. The upright bass he brought to the performance had a didgeridoo cut into it, allowing him to alternate low end attacks. Once I read that The Stone had a Yamaha grand piano in residence I knew I would ask <a href="http://www.myspace.com/mickrossicomposer" target="_blank">Mick Rossi</a> to play it. Rossi&#8217;s work with the <strong>Philip Glass Ensemble</strong> and his own solo albums reveal a dexterity of imagination and sense of humor all to rare in the jazz and classical elite. <a href="http://katherineyoung.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Katie Young</a> was the third musician who was an original contributor to the <em>Twilight &#038; Ghost Stories</em> album. Her bassoon would be much needed tone in a group dominated by string instruments. With half of the group in place I contacted drummer <a href="http://www.myspace.com/rythmicnavigation" target="_blank">Chad Taylor</a>, a musician whose thoughtful, propulsive drumming with the <strong>Chicago Underground Duo</strong> I have long admired.</p>
<p>Naturally, I asked Shannon to participate as well. His production and arrangements with <strong>Stars Like Fleas</strong> are themselves sophisticated combinations improvisation and composition. Composer and producer <a href="http://robertolange.com/" target="_blank">Roberto Carlos Lange</a> is perhaps better known as half of <strong>Savath &#038; Savalas</strong> or one of his other myriad pseudonyms: <strong>Boom &#038; Birds</strong>, <strong>ROM</strong>, or <strong>Helado Negro</strong>. Roberto has a sharp ear for melody and rhythm which would serve the performance even if he was limited to samplers and delay pedals. Lastly, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/nonhorsevsx" target="_blank">G. Lucas Crane</a> (of <strong>Vanishing Voice</strong>) and <a href="http://greygersten.com/" target="_blank">Grey Gersten</a> were confirmed for alternate seatings. Lucas and Grey, on cassette tapes and electric guitar respectively, are both gifted improvisors and I knew they would lend color to the sets they performed in. Finally, photographer <a href="http://www.twostools.com" target="_blank">Scott Friedlander</a> was hired to document the evening. He kindly served as the de facto master of ceremonies addressing the audience prior to the performances and establishing an etiquette for the night.</p>
<p>In 2003, my wife and I took a road trip across the country. It was a fast and loose affair that masqueraded as a solo guitar tour for me. In reality, it was an extended honeymoon in which we saw the country for the first time. We ate Kentucky Fried Chicken in Shelbyville, Kentucky. Our car broke down in a Sunday in Utah. We made it as far east as Charlottesville, Virginia, but our trip to New York did not materialize. Once the group was put together, I invited Adriana  come to New York with me. We would spend a few days walking around the city, eat incredible food and, for the first time, she could see a live performance of <em>Twilight &#038; Ghost Stories</em>. We packed a week&#8217;s worth of clothes into one bag and used the rest of our luggage to transport <a href="http://www.chrisschlarb.com/2009/02/some-assembly-required/">all of my equipment</a>. I left my acoustic guitar at home and hoped that I would be able to borrow one in town. A few days before the performance, I talked to <a href="http://thorsrubberhammer.com/" target="_blank">Lars Gotrich</a> who said he was traveling from Washington DC to attend. He would bring his guitar on the bus, the one he played during the first live <em>Twilight</em> event in Athens, Georgia.</p>
<p>On Saturday afternoon Katie Young graciously called to excuse herself due to a nagging cold. After a few moments of slight panic I remembered that my long time friend and band mate, <a href="http://www.mushroomstamp.com/artistbios/amanitas.htm" target="_blank">Danny T. Levin</a> (of <strong>Create (!)</strong>) was in town on a tour of his own. He sent word that he could make the 8pm seating but, because of prior plans, wouldn&#8217;t be able to stay for the second set. I was also contacted by <a href="http://radio23.org/" target="_blank">Jeff Hylton-Simmons</a> who offered to help with microphone stands, engineering and makeshift cinematography. Without Jeff&#8217;s help at the 11th hour, the shows would not have started on time and they certainly would not have been captured with such clarity. In less than three hours we set up lighting, live sound and recording for nine musicians, and made arrangements to the stage and seating area. The group was laid out in a cramped horseshoe and we blocked off a number of seats in the back with a shared table for Roberto and Shannon as well as the grand piano. Once the doors opened, every seat before us filled up and the remaining audience members walked through the stage to take a seat behind the ensemble.</p>
<p>Early February was still in the heart of a cold New York winter. Every day the temperature climbed ever so slightly from 15 to 35 degrees Fahrenheit. Somehow, by showtime on Saturday it was a downright balmy 60 degrees. Maybe it was the beautiful weather or the assembly of these musicians, maybe it was the previews in Time Out and the NY Times. Whatever the reason, the show was deeply successful: both sets were standing room only and the music we played was nuanced, energetic and unpredictable. Small shadows bounced off the walls behind each musician as he or she was brought into and out of the piece. It contained the intimacy and drama of good theater.</p>
<p>Once the first set was over I talked to Danny, whose cornet playing gave the group a dynamic, melodic voice. He said he needed to grab something to eat and change his plans. He would be back for the 10pm seating. Regrettably, G. Lucas Crane&#8217;s schedule became so troublesome that he was unable to attend. Talking with friends who had driven from Lancaster, Pennsylvania and Rochester, New York I was snapped back into the moment itself. There I was in the company of everyone assembled: smiling, talking, shaking hands.</p>
<p>At one point during the second set, both Grey and Diane locked into a loping key where he supplied a few well chosen chords and she, a melody and lyrics. Earlier, Mick brandished drum sticks and began pounding out sharp rhythm on the strings of the grand piano. No sooner had he begun, Chad&#8217;s light flickered on, he picked up sticks of his own and they were off to the races. All the while, Roberto was sampling the entire group in real time, throwing on feedback and letting it all die out in a wash of reverb. Shannon alternated from understated glockenspiel and chiming autoharp to skronking clarinet and Tom Abbs bulldozed his bass without mercy. The music was alive. </p>
<p>A few days later on the flight home, somewhere over the border of South Dakota and Wyoming I was listening to <strong>Paul Motian</strong>&#8217;s <em>Story of Maryam</em>. That night, both Motian and the incredible <strong>Cassandra Wilson</strong> would begin individual residencies at two different NYC venues, an embarrassment of riches. For one night however, I was honored to share the stage that is New York City.</p>
<p><strong>FUTHER READING</strong><br />
<a href=" http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/06/arts/music/06jazz.html?_r=1" target="_blank">NY Times Preview</a><br />
<a href="http://www.timeout.com/newyork/events/jazz-experimental/267400/chris-schlarbs-twilight-ghost-stories" target="_blank">Time Out NY Preview</a><br />
<a href="http://www.nypress.com/blog-3394-chris-schlarb-live-at-the-stone.html" target="_blank">NY Press Review</a><br />
<a href="http://bombsite.powweb.com/?p=651" target="_blank">Bomblog Review</a><br />
<a href="http://www.prefixmag.com/photos/chris-schlarbs-twilight-ghost-stories-stone/" target="_blank">Prefix Magazine Photos</a></p>
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		<title>I Heart Lung&#8217;s Deep Water Tour</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Feb 2009 02:23:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A week after Interoceans received a rave review on Pitchfork, I Heart Lung depart for a two week Midwest and East Coast tour. Shows scheduled in Brooklyn at Death By Audio (with Opsvik &#038; Jennings) and Chicago at The Empty Bottle (with Serengeti and DM Stith) on March 3rd and 8th respectively. Full dates and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A week after <em>Interoceans</em> received a rave review on <a href="http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/148223-i-heart-lung-interoceans" target="_blank">Pitchfork</a>, <strong>I Heart Lung</strong> depart for a two week Midwest and East Coast tour. Shows scheduled in Brooklyn at Death By Audio (with <strong>Opsvik &#038; Jennings</strong>) and Chicago at The Empty Bottle (with <strong>Serengeti</strong> and <strong>DM Stith</strong>) on March 3rd and 8th respectively. Full dates and details <a href="http://www.chrisschlarb.com/live-events/">here</a>.</p>
<p>It has been almost four years since Tom and I have travelled east. I have fond memories from our last tour and am very much looking forward to stopping in at <strong>The Bug Jar</strong> in Rochester again. I&#8217;ll have <a href="http://soundsareactive.com/drones-are-forever/" target="_blank">t-shirts</a> and brand new <a href="http://thorsrubberhammer.com/" target="_blank">I Heart Lung 12-inch</a> on hand. Stop by the <strong>I Heart Lung Traveling Medicine Show</strong>!</p>
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		<title>Some Assembly Required</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2009 19:59:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This past Sunday afternoon I spent a few hours picking up last minute accessories for the upcoming performance of Twilight &#038; Ghost Stories: plug adapters, electric cables, miniature light switches and bulbs. My luggage hardly consists of a &#8220;musical instrument&#8221; in the traditional sense; I won&#8217;t even be traveling with an acoustic guitar. When I [...]]]></description>
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<p>This past Sunday afternoon I spent a few hours picking up last minute accessories for the upcoming performance of <a href="http://www.chrisschlarb.com/twilight-ghost-stories/"><em>Twilight &#038; Ghost Stories</em></a>: plug adapters, electric cables, miniature light switches and bulbs. My luggage hardly consists of a &#8220;musical instrument&#8221; in the traditional sense; I won&#8217;t even be traveling with an acoustic guitar. When I last performed the piece in Austin I had the luxury of time (three days) and thus, any lighting or audio issues were worked out slowly with the help of <a href="http://www.churchofthefriendlyghost.org/" target="_blank">Aaron Mace</a>. In New York I will have less than three hours to set up so I need to have my act together, so to speak.</p>
<p>My red suitcase includes just about everything I will need sans light bulbs; I decided to purchase them in New York rather than have them destroyed in the belly of an airplane. My lightbox (upper right) is the centerpiece of the entire live performance. Custom made for me by <strong>Will Donaldson</strong> for the <a href="http://nexttolastfest.com/" target="_blank">Next To Last Festival</a> in Athens, Georgia, Will was able to bring together all the ideas I had about bringing <em>Twilight &#038; Ghost Stories</em> to life for an audience. Now that the size of the ensemble has grown I have augmented the light box with additional mini-light switches (below lightbox) so that I can independently control eight lights from the box alone. With the clip light (lower right) attached to my own mic stand I will have nine lights operating at the same time. I&#8217;m also bringing along a small radio, milk frother, marimba mallet and some duct tape. The older I get the more I think that gaffer&#8217;s or duct tape should always be on my person.</p>
<p>In addition to setting up the lighting (and performing, of course) I will also be attempting to engineer the piece with a makeshift mobile recording studio. <a href="http://www.minikinmanus.com/" target="_blank">Jake R.</a> will be filming in HD and <a href="http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=23667" target="_blank">Scott Friedlander</a> will document the event with his wonderful photography. It&#8217;s a once in a lifetime show for me and I want to make sure I have something(s) to remember it by. Putting this all together has been a thrill (I even got a nice write up in <a href="http://www.timeout.com/newyork/events/jazz-experimental/267400/chris-schlarbs-twilight-ghost-stories" target="_blank">Time Out New York</a>) and I can&#8217;t thank <strong>Shannon Fields</strong> and <strong>John Zorn</strong> enough for providing this opportunity.</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE:</strong> Post-performance photos and essay <a href="http://www.chrisschlarb.com/2009/04/twilightnyc/">here</a></p>
<h4>Twilight &#038; Ghost Stories NYC</h4>
<p>February 7th, 2009<br />
<a href="http://thestonenyc.com/" target="_blank">The Stone</a><br />
<a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&#038;hl=en&#038;q=The+corner+of+Avenue+C+and+2nd+Street,+New+York,+NY&#038;ie=UTF8&#038;z=16&#038;iwloc=addr" target="_blank">The corner of Avenue C and 2nd Street<br />
New York, NY. 10009</a></p>
<p><strong>Tom Abbs</strong>- acoustic bass, dijeridoo<br />
<strong>Diane Cluck</strong>- voice and acoustic guitar<br />
<strong>G. Lucas Crane</strong>- tapes, electronics (Vanishing Voice)<br />
<strong>Shannon Fields</strong>- omnichord, glockenspiel, clarinet (Stars Like Fleas)<br />
<strong>Grey Gersten</strong>- electric guitar, electronics<br />
<strong>Roberto C. Lange</strong>- electronics (Savath y Savalas)<br />
<strong>Mick Rossi</strong>- piano (Philip Glass Ensemble)<br />
<strong>Chris Schlarb</strong>- acoustic guitar, electronics, lights<br />
<strong>Chad Taylor</strong>- drums (Chicago Underground Duo, Iron &#038; Wine)<br />
<strong>Katherine Young</strong>- bassoon, accordion (Anthony Braxton)</p>
<p>Two Seatings: 8pm and 10pm</p>
<p>Tickets $15 at the Door. No advance sales.</p>
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		<title>Two Twilights</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Aug 2008 17:01:40 +0000</pubDate>
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In two weeks time I have travelled over 3,500 miles to perform Twilight &#038; Ghost Stories. The first performance, on July 19th, at San Francisco&#8217;s Hemlock Tavern was a cramped, frenzied, artistic success that included a wonderful ensemble of musicians including an interesting substitution: cellist Alex Cort and his wife gave birth to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.chrisschlarb.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/austintwilight1.jpg" alt="austintwilight.jpg" border="0" width="950" height="635" />Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/nariposa/sets/72157606468871876/" target="_blank">Nariposa</a></p>
<p>In two weeks time I have travelled over 3,500 miles to perform <a href="http://www.chrisschlarb.com/twilight-ghost-stories/" target="_blank">Twilight &#038; Ghost Stories</a>. The first performance, on July 19th, at San Francisco&#8217;s Hemlock Tavern was a cramped, frenzied, artistic success that included a wonderful ensemble of musicians including an interesting substitution: cellist <a href="http://www.myspace.com/alexanderkort" target="_blank">Alex Cort</a> and his wife gave birth to a boy early in the morning of the 20th and, quite understandably, he was unable to perform. In Alex&#8217;s place, percussionist and composer <strong>Andrew Pompey</strong> took on the Deagan #330 marimba that he and I purchased only hours before the concert. Arranged by <a href="http://www.myspace.com/ellulband" target="_blank">Ellul</a>&#8217;s <strong>Joel St. Julien</strong>, the performance was part of the <a href="http://www.mcmf.org/" target="_blank">Mission Creek Music and Arts Festival</a> and included a stellar ensemble of musicians all of whom deserve many thanks for what could be considered a thankless endeavor.</p>
<p><strong>Joel Brown-Tarman</strong> and bandmate St. Julien were pitch perfect contributing monome cut ups, vocals and guitar textures while <a href="http://www.myspace.com/va4tet" target="_blank">Vijay Anderson</a> propelled and shifted time whenever he was called upon, once matching up in a spirited duet with good friend, trumpeter <a href="http://kristiner.com/" target="_blank">Kris Tiner</a>. <a href="http://www.myspace.com/mattdavignon" target="_blank">Matt Davignon</a> seemed to get inside the spirit of the piece and provided elements that musicians with bigger egos could not themselves create and Andrew inaugurated the marimba by adding skillful, sensitive accompaniment.</p>
<p>Only a few days later I flew from Long Beach to Austin, Texas for a performance that I will not soon forget. Living in Southern California it can be easy for me to forget the hospitality shown to strangers in other parts of the country. The city of Austin left me stunned.</p>
<p>The performance was organized by <strong>Aaron Mace</strong> who runs the progressive music co-op called <a href="http://www.myspace.com/churchofthefriendlyghost" target="_blank">The Church of the Friendly Ghost</a>, on July 29th we would conduct a free open rehearsal and on July 30th we would perform the piece in full.</p>
<p>Along with drummer and provocateur <a href="http://profile.myspace.com/chriscogburnchriscogburn" target="_blank">Chris Cogburn</a>, Aaron applied and was approved for a grant from the <a href="http://www.meetthecomposer.org/programs/creativeconnections.htm" target="_blank">MetLife Meet The Composers Fund</a> that was able to pay for my travel and some promotional expenses. The performance took place at the wonderfully intimate <a href="http://www.salvagevanguard.org/" target="_blank">Salvage Vanguard Theater</a> which felt very similar to the lovely <a href="http://www.electriclodge.org/" target="_blank">Electric Lodge</a> here in Venice, CA. where we premiered <a href="http://40bands80minutes.com/" target="_blank">40 BANDS/80 MINUTES!</a></p>
<p>From <a href="http://www.myspace.com/weirdweeds" target="_blank">Nick Hennies and his wife Meghan</a> who housed me and took me to Barton Springs to <a href="http://www.alexkeller.net/" target="_blank">Alex Keller</a> lugging all of his recording equipment around just in case we might need it to Chris Cogburn keeping me company the last few days in town, I could not have been better taken care of.</p>
<p>And the musicians. What an incredibly wonderful group of people. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diane_Cluck" target="_blank">Diane Cluck</a> and <a href="http://counterfolk.com/ken/extrav/" target="_blank">Ken(&#8217;s Last Ever Radio Extravaganza)</a> rode 41 hours into town by bus and provided a certain grace so important that the performance surely would not have been the same without them. It&#8217;s not just the tone of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/jonathandoylemusic " target="_blank">Jon Doyle</a>&#8217;s clarinet that strikes you, there is a genuine good-naturedness to his personality that defies trouble. At a certain moment Nick Hennies haunting vibraphone interlocked with Doyle&#8217;s woodwind and the cello of <a href="http://stevebernalmusic.com/" target="_blank">Steve Bernal</a> for a brief trio of master musicians. Singer/songwriter/philosopher <a href="http://www.blondebill.com/" target="_blank">Bill Baird</a> (aka <strong>{{{Sunset}}}</strong>) earnestly put himself into the piece and, occasionally threw caution to the wind, once meeting with the voice of Diane Cluck and strumming a ghostly chord that the two of them rested on. Instantly recognizable, <a href="http://www.weirdweeds.com/" target="_blank">Aaron Russell</a>&#8217;s electric guitar shimmered and sang with all the character that one would expect and engineer and sound designer Alex Keller focused unwaveringly on an ancient reverb coil that he exposed to all manner of feathers, paint brushes and screwdrivers.</p>
<p>Seated to my immediate left, Chris Cogburn manipulated, resonated and coaxed sounds otherwise unheard from his drums. A well known improviser and curator of Austin&#8217;s <a href="http://www.noideafestival.com/" target="_blank">No Idea Fest</a>, Chris and I met in Llano, Texas in the spring of 2007. Before parting company we had already begun talking about working together and when the opportunity to perform <em>Twilight &#038; Ghost Stories</em> eventually arose Chris championed the idea and worked with The Church of the Friendly Ghost to make it happen. Nick Hennies took all of the ideas I had in mind and on record and immediately helped put together the crack ensemble. <strong>William Meadows</strong> and <strong>James Laurance</strong> worked their magic on the live and audio recordings and the talented <strong>Leah Ross</strong> filmed the entire piece in HD without a crew, just her camera and the music.</p>
<p>The performance of <em>Twilight &#038; Ghost Stories</em> requires that each musician in the ensemble is assigned a light. When the light is on the musician can play music, when the light is off they must remain quiet. Prior to the first performance of <em>Twilight</em> at the <a href="http://www.nexttolastfest.com/2007/" target="_blank">Next To Last Fest</a> in Athens, Georgia I asked the festival founder <strong>Will Donaldson</strong> to help me put a light box together that would allow me to do such a thing. The light box itself has a total of five switches, however, there are eight plugs for lights- some switches control two plugs and some control one. </p>
<p>Aside from playing acoustic guitar, I was able to put my trusty light box to the test and although things were under control in San Francisco (seven total musicians) I was faced with some very interesting challenges in Austin (ten total musicians). The challenge, as I learned during rehearsal, is that it can be difficult to create certain combinations when required to turn on two musicians at the same time: what if you only want one? A trip to Home Depot and a few extra lights helped solve half of the problem, however I ended up simply unplugging certain lights to ensure that the correct lights were turned on in combination with one another.</p>
<p>I doubt that I will ever forget the generosity of time and spirit shown to me over the last few weeks. The hugs and handshakes from each musician I have been able to perform with has been an experience quite unlike any other. I am already looking forward to the memories of <em>Twilight</em> in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.</p>
<p><strong>FUTHER READING</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.tinymixtapes.com/Chris-Schlarb,6752" target="_blank">Interview and Austin Review at Tiny Mix Tapes</a><br />
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/nariposa/sets/72157606468871876/" target="_blank">Photographs from Austin Performance at Flickr</a><br />
<a href="http://texasmusicmatters.kut.org/2008/07/29/church-of-the-friendly-ghost-presents-composer-chris-schlarb-at-svt/" target="_blank">Feature on NPR Station 90.5 Program Texas Music Matters</a><br />
<a href="http://austinist.com/2008/07/30/austinist_show_preview_chris_schlar.php" target="_blank">Show preview at Austinist</a><br />
<a href="http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Calendar/MusicListings?StartTime=2008-07-30" target="_blank">Recommendation at Austin Chronicle</a><br />
<a href="http://www.statesman.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/austin/music/entries/2008/07/27/this_week_in_the_clubs.html?cxntfid=blogs_austin_music_source" target="_blank">Recommendation at Austin-American Statesman</a><br />
<a href="http://www.austinsound.net/2008/07/29/chris-schlarb’s-twilight-and-ghost-stories-at-salvage-vanguard/" target="_blank">Feature at Austin Sound</a></p>
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		<title>Up For Air</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jul 2008 00:39:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I am able to look back on the frequency of posts on this blog I will, most likely, be able to track my own productivity. The more work I get done, the less I post and so on.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I am able to look back on the frequency of posts on this blog I will, most likely, be able to track my own productivity. The more work I get done, the less I post and so on.</p>
<p>Right now I am in the final few weeks of one video game project that I have with <a href="http://nifflas.ni2.se/" target="_blank"><strong>Nicklas &#8220;Nifflas&#8221; Nygren</strong></a>. Joining me on this soundtrack are drummers <strong>Nick Hennies</strong> and <strong>Andrew Pompey</strong> as well as bassist <strong>Anthony Shadduck</strong>. There are a few sessions scheduled for the coming week so I don&#8217;t expect another post for a little while.</p>
<p>In addition to finishing that wonderful project I am going into the studio next week to produce and engineer an album by local Long Beach band <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thecommotions" target="_blank">The Commotions</a>. This should be a <strong>Booker T. &#038; The ESG&#8217;s</strong> style affair. Parse those references carefully.</p>
<p>It looks like all the vocal overdubs for the <a href="http://iheartlung.com/" target="_blank"><strong>I Heart Lung</strong></a>- <em>Interoceans Remixed</em> project are finished and this wonderful little project has been a really great opportunity for me to get back in touch with a number of old friends. More news about this release soon.</p>
<p>I suppose I will also mention that on July 19th, in San Francisco, and July 29th &#038; 30th, in Austin, Texas, I will be performing <em>Twilight &#038; Ghost Stories</em>. The musicians involved in both ensembles are incredible and if you are able to make it out, I would highly suggest it as I will not be performing this piece again in either city. Los Angeles, Chicago and New York should fill out the live <em>Twilight</em> experiment at some point. This lovely flyer was designed by <a href="http://typenerd.com/" target="_blank">Seth Ferris</a>. You can download printable flyers by clicking on either the front or back shown below.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.soundsareactive.com/twilight/twilightflyer.zip"><img src="http://www.chrisschlarb.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/twilight-card-4x6-a.jpg" alt="twilight_card_4x6_A.jpg" border="0" width="475" height="323" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.soundsareactive.com/twilight/twilightflyer.zip"><img src="http://www.chrisschlarb.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/twilight-card-4x6-b.jpg" alt="twilight_card_4x6_B.jpg" border="0" width="475" height="323" /></a></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 May 2008 22:39:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everything is starting to come together again. I usually have so many projects ongoing that this sort of thing is inevitable and happens a few times a year. 
Here, for example, is a short list of what has transpired in the last month:
Finished mixing the new I Heart Lung album, Interoceans.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everything is starting to come together again. I usually have so many projects ongoing that this sort of thing is inevitable and happens a few times a year. </p>
<p>Here, for example, is a short list of what has transpired in the last month:</p>
<li>Finished mixing the new <strong>I Heart Lung</strong> album, <em>Interoceans</em>.
<li>Drove out to master it with <strong>Roger Seibel</strong> at <a href="http://saemastering.com/" target="_blank">SAE Mastering</a> in Phoenix, Arizona.
<li>Toured the West Coast with I Heart Lung and <strong>Sounds Are Active</strong> label-mates, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/ellulband" target="_blank">ellul</a>.
<li>Took some photos of the tour and posted them on <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/soundsareactive/sets/72157600005725854/" target="_blank">Flickr</a>.
<li>Recorded five new compositions with I Heart Lung for a 16mm video project with <strong>Jonathan Dueck</strong>.
<li>Drove 19 hours straight home from Portland, Oregon to Long Beach, California. Stopped in San Francisco to drop off ellul, picked up some In-N-Out and then kept on trucking.
<li>Started reading <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Steely-Dan-Reelin-Brian-Sweet/dp/1846098815" target="_blank">an interesting <strong>Steely Dan</strong> biography</a> written by British author <strong>Brian Sweet</strong>.
<li>Also started <a href="http://schlarb.yelp.com" target="_blank">Yelping</a>.
<li>Mixed down and mastered <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thewidowbabies" target="_blank">The Widow Babies</a> forthcoming album, <em>The Mike Watt EP</em>.
<li>Then mixed it down again. Gotta master again.
<li>Filled in over at <a href="https://www.spud.com" target="_blank">Spud!</a> for a few days. Worked 23 hours in 48 hours.
<li>Spent a day filming a few interesting on location live performances with I Heart Lung and <a href="http://seancarnage.com/" target="_blank">Sean Carnage</a>.</li>
<p>Soon I will be finishing up an album with singer/songwriter <a href="http://www.myspace.com/steviegguitar" target="_blank">Steve Gerstein</a>. Then I will start mixing down the recordings from the first couple of sessions I had with <a href="http://asthmatickitty.com/musicians.php?artistID=4" target="_blank">Liz Janes</a> and the band at the <a href="http://www.compoundstudio.com/" target="_blank">Compound</a> a few months ago.</p>
<p>Then I will be jumping into the studio with LA-based progressive instrumental band <a href="http://www.myspace.com/chartsandmaps" target="_blank">Charts and Maps</a> and will try to get I Heart Lung into the studio to record our side of the &#8220;Ecstatic Duos&#8221; series being released by <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thorsrubberhammerproductions" target="_blank">Thor&#8217;s Rubber Hammer Productions</a>.</p>
<p>All the while I will be working on finishing the score for an aforementioned video game project with game designer <a href="http://nifflas.ni2.se/" target="_blank">Nifflas Nygren</a>.</p>
<p>I need to have my electric guitar intonated too.</p>
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		<title>I Heart Lung Gets Asthmatic, Tours</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2008 04:36:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow. What a few weeks it has been. Tom Steck and I have been working on wrapping up all things Interoceans and yesterday, our good friends at Asthmatic Kitty Records announced the signing of seven new artists to their roster, among them, I Heart Lung. Fine company indeed.
Now, we gladly leave for a week on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow. What a few weeks it has been. <strong>Tom Steck</strong> and I have been working on wrapping up all things <em>Interoceans</em> and yesterday, our good friends at <a href="http://asthmatickitty.com/" target="_blank">Asthmatic Kitty Records</a> announced the signing of seven new artists to their roster, among them, <strong>I Heart Lung</strong>. Fine company indeed.</p>
<p>Now, we gladly leave for a week on the road. Beginning this Saturday, May 3rd, we embark on a quick West Coast tour with <strong>Sounds Are Active</strong> label-mates <a href="http://www.myspace.com/ellulband" target="_blank">ellul</a>. This will be the first trip up the coast for I Heart Lung, so come out and see us if you can. </p>
<p>All dates and times confirmed:</p>
<p>Saturday May 3rd at <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thecocaine" target="_blank">The Cocaine</a>, Los Angeles, CA.<br />
w/ improv set with ellul, Ars Poetria<br />
8:30pm // $5 ($7 non-drinking)</p>
<p>Sunday May 4th at <a href="http://www.thestoryofopen.com/" target="_blank">OPEN</a>, Long Beach, CA.<br />
w/ ellul<br />
5pm (Matinee Show) // $5 (all ages)</p>
<p>Monday May 5th at <a href="http://www.myspace.com/retoxlounge" target="_blank">Retox Lounge</a>, San Francisco, CA.<br />
w/ ellul, Dominique Leone<br />
8pm // $3</p>
<p>Tuesday May 6th at <a href="http://eventful.com/venues/eureka/pearl-lounge-/V0-001-000155652-3" target="_blank">Pearl Lounge</a>, Eureka, CA.<br />
w/ ellul, Brother Mitya, The Beat Nun<br />
9pm // $5</p>
<p>Thursday May 8th at <a href="http://www.thehelmgallery.com/" target="_blank">Helm Gallery</a>, Tacoma, WA.<br />
w/ ellul<br />
8pm // $5</p>
<p>Friday May 9th at <a href="http://www.townelounge.com/" target="_blank">Towne Lounge</a>, Portland, OR.<br />
w/ ellul, buh-bLAM<br />
9pm // $5</p>
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		<title>Seven Days</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2008 21:44:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last Thursday my wife and I had the incomparable pleasure of watching and listening to Herbie Hancock perform live in front of a tiny crowd of 200 people. And if one musical legend wasn&#8217;t enough, Joni Mitchell made an unannounced three song cameo and brought the house down and, honestly, me to tears. I wrote [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last Thursday my wife and I had the incomparable pleasure of watching and listening to <strong>Herbie Hancock</strong> perform live in front of a tiny crowd of 200 people. And if one musical legend wasn&#8217;t enough, <strong>Joni Mitchell</strong> made an unannounced three song cameo and brought the house down and, honestly, me to tears. I wrote a review of the performance for <strong>L.A. Record</strong> which you can read <a href="http://larecord.com/revs/2008/03/26/thur-mar-20-herbie-hancock-joni-mitchell-fox-studios/" target="_blank">here</a>. UPDATE: Yahoo! has now posted the entire performance <a href="http://music.yahoo.com/promo-31904706" target="_blank">online</a>. </p>
<p>That Saturday I was in the studio with L.A. band <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thewidowbabies " target="_blank">The Widow Babies</a> and we recorded a forthcoming E.P. of epic proportions. I will say only this: <em>The Lamb Lies Down in San Pedro</em>.</p>
<p>Monday saw a vocal overdub session for local singer/songwriter <a href="http://www.myspace.com/steviegguitar" target="_blank">Steve Gerstein</a> and his girlfriend Caroline. I have been working with Steve on his debut album for a few months now and things have been going really well. It&#8217;s not my usual gig but I am enjoying the back and forth of experimental and more conventional pop music that have sent me ping-ponging lately.</p>
<p><a href="http://iheartlung.com/" target="_blank">I Heart Lung</a> gathered on Tuesday for a mixing/recording session for <em>Interoceans</em>. We are coming dangerously close to finishing the album (see Thursday).</p>
<p>Last night I had a recording session with <a href="http://www.myspace.com/awolone" target="_blank">Awol One</a> who laid down a monstrous verse and two choruses for the upcoming I Heart Lung remix album. More on that much later.</p>
<p>Today, Thursday, I recorded with <a href="http://www.myspace.com/jazzfreedom  " target="_blank">Anthony Shadduck</a> who is adding the final upright bass touches to <em>Interoceans</em> in what I think will be the final compositional element for this fearsome record. </p>
<p>I also synced up and processed a killer vocal track from <a href="http://www.myspace.com/goldenfloyd  " target="_blank">Serengeti</a> for that aforementioned I Heart Lung remix project.</p>
<p>Not a bad seven days.</p>
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		<title>Snow Din</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Mar 2008 09:28:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just last week my fingers were numb from rehearsing and recording songs for the new Liz Janes album due out later this year on Asthmatic Kitty Records. Today, they are suffering from a slight frost bite thanks to a weekend trip to the mountains near Big Bear, California. 
With focus returned, this week will see [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just last week my fingers were numb from rehearsing and recording songs for the new <strong>Liz Janes</strong> album due out later this year on <a href="http://www.asthmatickitty.com" target="_blank">Asthmatic Kitty Records</a>. Today, they are suffering from a slight frost bite thanks to a weekend trip to the mountains near Big Bear, California. </p>
<p>With focus returned, this week will see the mix down of the new <a href="http://www.iheartlung.com/" target="_blank">I Heart Lung</a> album, <em>Interoceans</em> with my other(worldly) half, <strong>Tom Steck</strong>. </p>
<p>I Heart Lung will also be performing a rare matinee show at <a href="http://theguide.latimes.com/general/latcl-a-bookstore-thats-open-to-experi-article" target="_blank">OPEN</a> this coming Sunday @ 4pm. Along for the ride are <a href="http://www.myspace.com/pwrflpower" target="_blank">PWRFL POWER</a> and <a href="http://www.myspace.com/capillaryaction" target="_blank">Capillary Action</a>. Suggested donation of $5. </p>
<p><strong>I Heart Lung, PWRFL POWER, Capillary Action</strong><br />
OPEN // 4pm // $5<br />
2226 E. 4th Street<br />
Long Beach, Ca 90814</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE:</strong> Long Beach Culture&#8217;s <strong>Greggory Moore</strong> <a href="http://blog.longbeachculture.org/?p=280#respond" target="_blank">reviews the show</a>.</p>
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		<title>In Twos</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jan 2008 04:23:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A peculiar run of duos began last week as Tom Steck and I ventured out to Culver City&#8217;s Jazz Bakery to watch a fellow guitar/drum duo in Bill Frisell and Joey Baron. You can read my review of the event as published by L.A. Record here.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A peculiar run of duos began last week as <strong>Tom Steck</strong> and I ventured out to Culver City&#8217;s <a href="http://jazzbakery.org/" target="_blank">Jazz Bakery</a> to watch a fellow guitar/drum duo in <strong>Bill Frisell</strong> and <strong>Joey Baron</strong>. You can read my review of the event as published by <strong>L.A. Record</strong> <a href="http://larecord.com/2008/01/17/bill-frisell-joey-baron-the-jazz-bakery/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
<p>A few days later trumpeter <a href="http://kristiner.com/" target="_blank">Kris Tiner</a> and I performed as a duo at L.A.&#8217;s <a href="http://dangerouscurve.org/" target="_blank">Dangerous Curve</a>. The audience was small but kind and, although fighting off a nasty cold, I truly enjoyed the experience. I think the next time Kris and I get together for a duo we&#8217;ll be walking on some interesting sonic territory. The performance was recorded and, pending my editing and Kris&#8217; approval, will posted sometime soon.</p>
<p>On Wednesday, well written local paper <a href="http://thedistrictweekly.com/print/music/music-features/2008/01/16/fate-in-a-pleasant-mood/" target="_blank">The District Weekly published an interview</a> with <strong>Orlando Greenhill</strong> and I in anticipation of tomorrow&#8217;s <strong>Create (!)</strong> performance at the <a href="http://eventful.com/events/long-beach/music-create-greater-california-pink-snowflakes-/E0-001-008520592-0" target="_blank">Prospector in Long Beach</a>. It was great to eat great Mexican food at Los Compadres and talk music with Orlando and <strong>Chris Ziegler</strong> for a few hours.</p>
<p>Last night I drove down to <a href="http://thestoryofopen.com/" target="_blank">{open}</a> for the inaugural 3rdthurs event and recorded both <strong>smgsap</strong> and guitarist <strong>Jeremy Drake</strong> cellist <strong>Jessica Catron</strong> performing as <strong>Missincinatti</strong>. Both duo sets were measured, considerate and appropriately timed. I always enjoy watching and listening to musicians who have respect for the attention and intelligence of their audience and both groups, while markedly different, have said respect. </p>
<p>To wrap up, there are a two <a href="http://chrisschlarb.com/twilight-ghost-stories" target="_blank">Twilight &#038; Ghost Stories</a> related audio treats for the rabid or casual listener. Firstly, I put together a streaming playlist which contains one track from almost everyone on the album. This so-called <em>Twilight Radio</em> playlist is available for streaming at the <a href="http://asthmatickitty.com/" target="_blank">Asthmatic Kitty site</a>, just look for the &#8220;akradio&#8221; link in the top menu bar. Secondly, I have released a 13 minute excerpt of the recent <a href="http://www.chrisschlarb.com/2007/12/the-rain-came/" target="_blank"> Twilight performance in Athens, Georgia</a> at the <strong>Next To Last Fest</strong>. Both are ready for your two ears now.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.soundsareactive.com/twilight/twilightathens.mp3" target="_blank">Chris Schlarb- Twilight Athens [mp3]</a><br />
Featuring <strong>Daedelus</strong>, <strong>Lars Gotric</strong>h, <strong>Liz Janes</strong>, <strong>Aaron Jollay</strong> &#038; <strong>Drew Smith</strong><br />
Recorded in Athens, Georgia<br />
December 8th, 2007 // 192kps</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2007 19:26:36 +0000</pubDate>
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A few weeks back I was asked a question: would I like to go to Athens, Georgia in December and play some music. Typically, I responded with two questions of my own. One about transportation and one about a performance guarantee. Both of those questions were quickly answered in the affirmative and arrangements [...]]]></description>
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<p>A few weeks back I was asked a question: would I like to go to Athens, Georgia in December and play some music. Typically, I responded with two questions of my own. One about transportation and one about a performance guarantee. Both of those questions were quickly answered in the affirmative and arrangements were made for me to perform at <a href="http://www.nexttolastfest.com" target="_blank">Next To Last Fest</a>. </p>
<p>After confirming I then wrestled with the idea of what to perform. The festival organizer, <strong>Will Donaldson</strong>, was a fan of <em>Twilight &#038; Ghost Stories</em> and I assumed that I would be performing that composition in some fashion. But how? I thought about incorporating large sections of the album recordings interspersed with live playing but this was ultimately a hedge against the possibility of putting a mediocre group together. Eventually a sense of abandon took over and in the last few days prior to the festival I shored up an ensemble: </p>
<p><a href="http://www.myspace.com/daedelusdarling" target="_blank">Daedelus</a>- monome, electronics<br />
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/thorsrubberhammerproductions" target="_blank">Lars Gotrich</a>- acoustic guitar, voice<br />
<a href="http://asthmatickitty.com/musicians.php?artistID=4" target="_blank">Liz Janes</a>- voice, ukelele<br />
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/darkmeats" target="_blank">Aaron Jollay</a>- trombone<br />
<strong>Chris Schlarb</strong>- acoustic guitar, electronics<br />
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/chartreusesounds" target="_blank">Drew Smith</a>- drums and percussion</p>
<p>From the beginning I intended on using the original recording of rain and street sounds as the background for the live performance, just like the album. A funny thing happened on the way to Georgia though. I forgot it. </p>
<p>I spent Friday afternoon down by the bank of the Oconee River recording sounds to use as a replacement. Unfortunately Athens is in the midst of a well publicized drought and the water ran quiet and still. The most exciting event of my riverside visit was the impressive bellyflop performed by a rotund beaver. It sounded like a bowling ball dropped from an airplane.</p>
<p>Again I resolved to use the original sounds and thought intently about how to accomplish this when it dawned on me: <a href="http://chrisschlarb.com/twilight-variations" target="_blank">The Twilight Variations</a>. I downloaded the zip file with the original four minute excerpt and via looping and crossfading I stretched it out to the thirty minute performance time.</p>
<p>The sounds outside a wet Long Beach apartment playing in the background, I conducted the Athenian sextet with a custom made light box that allowed me to create combinations of musicians on the fly much like the assembly of the album. I met with everyone collectively an hour prior to performance and, with no rehearsal, we took the stage.</p>
<p>Somehow it all sounded just as I thought it would: silence, texture, tension, melody and stillness commingling. Moments converged and dissipated naturally, one idea manually transitioning into another. The light box worked great and I got some solid ideas for future performances. Both the musicians and the audience seemed happy and shared the feeling that it was over too soon. Just the way I like it.</p>
<p>Soon <strong>Daedelus</strong> performed and, monome in hand, slew the crowd. His facility on the young instrument was inspiring as was his ability to inventively juxtapose melody, context and rhythm. Finally, in an enthusiastic act of quid pro quo, I accompanied <strong>Liz Janes</strong> on three songs that we have been working on over the past six months. Frozen fingers aside, I think it all went really well.</p>
<p>On Sunday Adam (<strong>Doseone</strong>), Jeff (<strong>Jel</strong>) and I watched former <strong>Dirty Projectors</strong> guitarist <strong>Spencer Kingman</strong> perform with nothing but a bright red Tokai electric. His guitar and vocal music is delicate, considered and beautifully written. Goosebumps and head shaking ensued. </p>
<p>Later the tables were turned as Spencer and I gleefully listened to <strong>Themselves</strong> vamp on <strong>George Washington</strong>&#8217;s teeth and generally rip during their set. Later on the ride back to our lodging I had the pleasure of playing Spencer his first taste of <strong>Steely Dan</strong>. I choose the <em>Odyssey</em> inspired track &#8220;Home At Last.&#8221; He loved it. </p>
<p>Meanwhile in Long Beach, my wife <strong>Adriana</strong> (along with sister <strong>Pita</strong> and friend <strong>Sancha</strong>) plied her culinary genius for benefit of all who attended the quadraphonic listening event at <a href="http://www.thestoryofopen.com" target="_blank">{open}</a>. Many thanks to <strong>Shea Gauer</strong> (the store&#8217;s co-owner) who enthusiastically sponsored this event. Not only is {open} a great book store but it also happens to be the best place in Los Angeles to listen to music. During the listening event, my wife told me later, a fresh rain came down quietly outside.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.soundsareactive.com/twilight/twilightathens.mp3" target="_blank">Chris Schlarb- Twilight Athens [mp3]</a><br />
Recorded in Athens, Georgia<br />
December 8th, 2007 // 192kps</p>
<p><strong>UPDATE:</strong> <strong>Lars Gotrich</strong> has posted <a href="http://nationalpublicviking.blogspot.com/2007/12/on-performing-twilight-and-ghost.html" target="_blank">On Performing Twilight &#038; Ghost Stories</a> on his blog <strong>National Public Viking</strong>. Poseidon&#8217;s Wake indeed!</p>
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		<title>Twilight Listening and Live</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Nov 2007 23:31:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are interested in all this Twilight &#038; Ghost Stories business I would like to direct your attention to Asthmatic Kitty Dot Com where you can download two sections from the album and purchase a copy for only $10.
To celebrate the album&#8217;s release, listening events have been organized throughout the country. They will feature [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are interested in all this <em>Twilight &#038; Ghost Stories</em> business I would like to direct your attention to <a href="http://asthmatickitty.com/music.php?releaseID=82" target="_blank">Asthmatic Kitty Dot Com</a> where you can download two sections from the album and purchase a copy for only $10.</p>
<p>To celebrate the album&#8217;s release, listening events have been organized throughout the country. They will feature a special quadraphonic mix of <em>Twilight &#038; Ghost Stories</em>, food and drink, as well as a performance from one of the album&#8217;s contributors. These events are free and you are welcome to invite as many friends as you would like. The more the merrier!</p>
<p>December 7th- Indianapolis, IN. @ Harrison Center for the Arts w/ <strong>Michael Kaufmann</strong><br />
December 8th- Austin, TX. @ End of An Ear w/ <strong>The Weird Weeds</strong><br />
December 8th- Long Beach, CA. @ OPEN w/ <strong>Languis</strong><br />
December 8th- Chicago, IL. @ Heart of Gold w/ <strong>thearmorclass</strong><br />
December 8th- Brooklyn, NY. @ Monkey Town w/ <strong>Inlets</strong></p>
<p>I have also been invited to perform at the <a href="http://www.nexttolastfest.com" target="_blank">Next To Last Festival</a> in Athens, Georgia on the 8th of December. I will be putting together an ensemble to perform a version of <em>Twilight</em> as well as performing alongside <strong>Liz Janes</strong>. Others performing at this festival include <strong>Daedalus</strong>, <strong>Themselves</strong> and <strong>Circulatory System</strong>. If you are in the area, it would be great to see you out there. At only $20 for an entire weekend of music it really is an amazing event to be a part of.</p>
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		<title>OPEN too</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jul 2007 15:20:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[C.J. Boyd and I played a live duet last night at OPEN in Long Beach. And The Furies Say opened up and were a real joy to listen to. It means a lot for a band to spend time on arrangements, counter melodies and interesting harmonic events. Also, knowing the trials of the road I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.myspace.com/cjboyd" target="_blank">C.J. Boyd</a> and I played a live duet last night at <a href="http://www.accessopen.com" target="_blank">OPEN</a> in Long Beach. <a href="http://www.myspace.com/andthefuriessay" target="_blank">And The Furies Say</a> opened up and were a real joy to listen to. It means a lot for a band to spend time on arrangements, counter melodies and interesting harmonic events. Also, knowing the trials of the road I appreciate a 6-member band jumping in a giant school bus and taking off for the great wide open while CD sales drop and gas prices increase. Soldier on <strong>Furies</strong>, what you are doing is important.</p>
<p>C.J. and I recorded a little lo-fi improvisation last July while he was in town and this time around I had the idea of us performing a live duet. Thankfully, we have some serious mojo happening and corralled ourselves into an &#8220;open&#8221; state of mind. I just listened back to the recording and, in all humility, I have to say, it&#8217;s compelling stuff. Here&#8217;s to hoping for a release this year. Thanks to <strong>Shea Gauer</strong> at OPEN and everyone who came through to listen to a night of great music.</p>
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