Outsound Presents8pm:
Jameson Swanagon - guitar
9pm: The Pmocatat (prerecorded music onto cds and tapes and things) Ensemble
For the past three years, guitarist,
Jameson Swanagon, has been performing two types of solo pieces. The first are concise, tightly composed, songs that sit like a toy in the listener's lap. The other pieces are dense, freely improvised, misinterpretations of the blues.
Jameson is a member of the Bay Area indie-rock quartet, Grand Lake (500 Records). And can be heard on Anthony Colman's 2007 release, Lapidation (New World Records).
He studied guitar with Joe Morris and composition with Anthony Coleman at the New England Conservatory of Music, Boston. Jameson resides with his wife, Danae, in San Francisco.
The Pmocatat EnsembleThe Pmocatat Ensemble records the sounds of their instruments onto various forms of consumer-ready media. (Pmocatat stands for "prerecorded music on cds and tapes and things".) Then, they improvise using only the recorded media. Several different pieces will explore both the different arrangements of recorded instruments and the sound modulation possibilities of the different recording media.
Amar Chaudhary: iPhone of various Indian traditional folk instruments
Matt Davignon: CDs/Tapes of acoustic guitar/percussion/glockenspeil/accordion
James Goode: Tapes of hammond organ and percussion
John Hanes: iPod of percussion/other instruments
Suki O'Kane: CDs/Tapes of percussion/marimba/other instruments
Sarah Stiles: Tapes of piano/violin
Rent Romus: Tapes of saxophones/flute
C. P. Wilsea - Tapes of cello/guitar/glockenspiel/percussion
Michael Zelner: iPod of clarinets/other instruments
Cost: $6-10 sliding scale
Videos featuring musicians playing at this event
A montage of the free music group the Lords of Outland from their live presented as part of The Tenderloin Museum’s Sounds of the Tenderloin live music series at the Tenderloin National Forest in San Francisco July of 2022
Featuring Rent Romus on alto/soprano saxophones, Ray Schaeffer on bass, Anthony Flores on drums, and Philip Everett on