the bonus track for the 2009 compilation

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Every year, the Banff Centre releases a compilation album of all the best recordings from the International Workshop in Jazz and Creative Music, fittingly they  title it “Centre Pieces”.  And yes, that’s centre - the Canadian spelling of “center”  :-)

Artistic Director, composer and trumpeter extraordinaire Dave Douglas asked me to create a remix track as an addition to this year’s jazz compilation album.  In doing so, I recorded as many sounds as I could from the participants during my time at the workshop.  All in all, I sifted through approximately 8 gigs of source material all of which were recorded with nothing more than my pocket-sized field recorder (the Sony PCM-D50 to be exact).

Then the fun began!!
I loaded everything up in a session and played around with all the various individual sound bites.  Please note: everything on this track is ‘programmed’ – that is to say these clips were all live, acoustic, and improvised recordings.  They were then later re-sliced, effected and synced in an entirely new context quite unique from their original:

Featured on this track is original sound from these musicians:
(in order of appearance)

Adam Miller – Tablas
Michal Vanoucek – ‘Extended’ Piano
Brian Seligman – Acoustic Guitar
Ryan Butler – Electric Guitar
Anu Junnonen – Voice

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Sunday, August 2nd, 2009 composition, field recording, production, sound design

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Curtis Macdonald is a multifaceted saxophonist, composer, producer and sound designer based in NYC.

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