Mojave Interlude was realized, recorded and edited from August 2006 - November 2015, in various locations between North Carolina and California. The majority of the music was created with a wide array of percussion instruments, utilizing a variety of techniques, and processed with analog and digital electronics. Additional instruments and found sounds were added under my own direction and/or editing. In 2013, a live-mix version of this music was assembled to accompany the dance piece I am Come For You, choreographed by Carson Efird, at UCLA in Los Angeles, CA and at White Wave in Brooklyn, NY.
credits
released October 8, 2016
Additional Instrumental Contributions:
Mike Lewis: Saxophones (Part I, d)
Brian Joseph: Additional Engineering & Production (Part I, d)
Trever Hagen: Trumpet & Electronics (Part II, a&b)
Robert Pence: Bass Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Trombone (Part II, b)
Mastered by Ryoji Noumi
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