Tag: swarm

this june in america

Greetings from Asheville, NC! I’ve retreated to the hills for a couple of months before heading to the Bay Area in the Fall to begin the Social Practice Workshop at the California College of the Arts. While I’m here, I’m hoping to finish my solo trumpet recording, swarm, and build a performance setup with Ableton Live – two things I’ve been meaning to do for at least a year. I’m pretty excited about it.

New York isn’t rid of me yet, though: I’m actually playing three shows there this month, two of which under the auspices of the illustrious Undead Jazzfest:

SATURDAY, JUNE 11
Medeski Martin & Wood // Josh Roseman & the King Froopy All-Stars // AlasNoAxis
6:30PM @ SummerStage
Central Park Main Stage
6 to 68th/77th // NQR to 5th Ave // F to 6th & Lex // 123BC to 72nd St

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a redundancy I can be proud of

I have recently been awarded fiscal sponsorship by the Manhattan-based arts service organization Fractured Atlas. Unlike the sponsorship I was awarded in 2009 for my ROAD TRIP: drawing a perimeter of the united states project, this sponsorship is not for a specific project, but rather for my ongoing output as a whole. Or, if you’d like to think of it this way, the sponsorship is for the specific project of my (artistic) life.

What does this mean? Maybe this handy legal text will shine some light: Jacob Wick is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions for the purposes of Jacob Wick must be made payable to Fractured Atlas and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

Donate now!

Essentially, if you like what I am doing and would like me to do more, or to just keep on doing what I’m doing, you can make a tax-deductible donation to my cause via Fractured Atlas. To that end, let me describe, in brief, my current output, which your donations will help to support:

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swarm @ prospect series 16

Already ready from last night’s swarm at Prospect Series 16:

swarm (Prospect Series 16, 2/5/11)

The folks from newly-Kickstarted Search and Restore were kind enough to send a videographer to the event, so hopefully soon you’ll also be able to see/hear Eivind‘s beautiful set as well…

bill murray

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At some point some time ago, somebody (maybe one of you) told me a story about Bill Murray. I like stories about celebrities because they tend to treat the celebrity as a rarely-seen wild animal who occasionally pops in up in our domestic environs. The story, to put it simply, is about Bill Murray showing up at somebody’s house show in Brooklyn, staying the entire time and falling asleep on the couch. Which means that in the morning everybody woke up and Bill Murray was on the couch. Good story, right?

TONIGHT, Wednesday, Feb 2
Groundhog Day! With Sport of Kings, Infinity Hotel, Please Dept, Field Mouse
8PM @ Bar Matchless
557 Manhattan Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11222
G to Nassau

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in the hills, tomorrow

Very excited to be listening to/playing with Shane Perlowin again…also the first time I’ve performed swarm since December. Maybe even since November?

more swarm videos

ATHICA has posted video of my performance there in November, as part of the secret swarm tour I did with Katherine Young:

Part 1:

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new swarm video up

David Eklund has posted a video of my swarm performance at the Bridge PAI in Charlottesville, VA a couple weeks ago. It’s edited down to 15 minutes from the original length (which I think was more like 25 or 30), but you get the idea. All the sweating and spluttering is still there, though…

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past + future: secret swarm/STEIM/iceland

So – the Secret Swarm tour went really well. It is wonderful, gratifying, and sometimes surprising that audiences exist for experimental, improvised, whatever-you-want-to-tag-it music all around the US, in cities large and small. The idea that the rest of America – that is, those who do not live in urban centers and/or live in the South – consists of a bunch of uneducated slobs is completely ridiculous and utterly false. And the idea that it is somehow “not worth” touring domestically is totally backwards, unproductive, and lazy to boot. There are interested audiences everywhere – it is simply a matter of inviting them.

a slightly blurry secret swarm @ All Day Records, Carrboro, NC

To take one example from this tour, our show at SquidCo Records in Wilmington, NC – one of the smallest cities we played and somewhere neither of us had ever been before – was one of our most well-attended shows. SquidCo, run by NYC transplant Phil Zampino, has only been in Wilmington for 7 months and had only put on one show before ours, but still managed to bring an enthusiastic, attentive, and diverse crowd to our show. These people did not suddenly appear in a cloud of smoke when Phil and his partner JM moved to Wilmington and opened an improvised- and experimental-music record store – they have been there the whole time. I’m not trying to get all Field of Dreams on everybody, nor am I trying to say that people in Wilmington have been slavering to hear me spit and hiss through a piece of metal for years, because they haven’t and building it isn’t enough; what I am saying is that these people came because they were invited, because Phil and JM have made a concerted effort to go out and meet people and invite them to come to their store and hang out and listen to music. On a somewhat related note, it was incredibly exciting to meet a gay couple running a creative-music record store, thus doubling the amount of gay people I know (including me), or at least can think of off the top of my head, playing or maintaining an active presence in the improvised/experimental music scene. Indeed, the total lack of an out LGBT presence in this community is worth a lengthy discussion. But I digress…

Post-show at SquidCo, Wilmington, NC

A brief summary of the future beneath the jump…

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sycamore swarm video uploaded

Uploaded the video from my performance of swarm at Sycamore Bar before I left for Harold:

There is a slight disconnect between the video and audio tracks, I think, which is a little unnerving at times. This is a result of the unfortunate combination of my ineptitude and iMovie 08′s ineptitude. A thousand apologies, etc.

thursday night monster mash

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I don’t know what you’re doing Thursday, or if you’ve heard that Thursday is the new Friday. Personally, I really enjoy taking Fridays off and telling myself that the weekends are for amateurs – whether or not this is just a way of consoling myself is up to you. Regardless of what anybody is saying about this Thursday/Friday mixup, though, I am not about to take Thursdays off. I mean, really.


Anyway, this Thursday, August 19 I am playing solo after Katie Young, otherwise known as Katherine A Young, plays with her band Pretty Monsters. We are going to do all of this – and more – at the Sycamore Bar in Ditmas Park. Have you been there? It’s nice – there is a flower shop in front and a garden in back. They have a lot of things that you will really enjoy drinking. So come early and buy me flowers.


Details (from Katie):


what/who:
PRETTY MONSTERS
- new band featuring the talents of violinist ERICA DICKER, guitarist OWEN STEWART-ROBERTSON, and percussionist MIKE PRIDE.


JACOB WICK
- anticipating the release of his solo record, SWARM, Mr. Wick will be performing a killer solo set.


where:
Sycamore
1118 Cortelyou Road
Brooklyn, NY
when:
8:30 pm


why:
because it’s still summer, people!


how much:
i think they might have a $10 cover