Dormitive Virtue Album Release
Tuesday, November 12, 2024 | 8:00 PM
8EAST 8 E. Pender St., Vancouver
With Eldritch Preist (Guitar), James Meger (Bass), and Brady Cranfield (Electronic & Acoustic Drums). Plus a set by Matthew Ariaratnam (Guitar) and other TBA players.
() is not the album that one likely wouldve expected from next. For the past 20-odd years, the Vancouver-based composer, writer, and academic has been building a reputation through mind-bending books about music such as 2013's (Bloomsbury) and 2022s (Duke University Press) and disorienting chamber and electroacoustic works whose sprawling melodies and elusive forms destabilize ones sense of memory and time.
Dormitive Virtue doesnt so much abandon these sensibilities as it does adapt them into the context of a concise, solo, and mostly improvised, guitar record. Where his compositions (much like his writing) employ carefully sculpted meandering to achieve their distinctive feel, on this album, Priests playing draws instinctively on this gestural vocabulary but also from elsewhere. I began my training as a jazz guitarist, but very quickly moved away from trying to play idiomatically, he reveals. That is, I was very interested in improvisation, yet I never really wanted to play bebop or (as great as he was) sound like Jim Hall. And indeed, while the imprint of his jazz background is audible, his sound is decidedly his own, with chromatic lines slinking across opaque, tapered chords, and through surrealistic applications of effects. Nick Storring
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