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Memorize the Sky's First Album

On May 8th, 482 Music will release Memorize The Sky (482-1053), the first full-length recording from the decade-old improvising collective of the same name, featuring saxophonist/clarinetist Matt Bauder, bassist Zach Wallace and percussionist Aaron Siegel. Often resembling electronic music despite being performed on acoustic instruments, these eight tracks were culled from over six hours of improvisations recorded in the fall of 2005. This new release is the follow-up to 2005's 2 + 2 Compositions (482 Music), a compositional collaboration with Anthony Braxton that Paris Transatlantic's Nate Dorward called ”an extraordinary document.”

Bauder, Wallace and Siegel first met in Ann Arbor, Michigan and since the late 1990's they have toured the Unites States and Europe as a collective entity, despite living in three different cities. They consider their continuing collaboration an ongoing composition that fleshes out its own aesthetic through improvisation. In addition to its recording with Braxton, Memorize The Sky has released three 3” CD singles and appeared on numerous compilations. The group has also collaborated with musicians such as Josh Abrams, Jim Baker, Jeb Bishop, Greg Davis, Greg Kelly, Fred Lonberg-Holm, Rob Mazurek, Sean Meehan, Phil Minton, Jason Roebke, Scott Rosenberg and Ken Vandermark. The release of Memorize The Sky follows the group's April tour of Germany and Austria.



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