Colin Stetson

To say Colin Stetson has come into his own in 2011 would be an understatement. February 2011 saw the release of Colin’s highly acclaimed solo album New History Warfare Vol. 2: Judges broadly received as a sonic, conceptual, compositional and technical tour de force. Thanks to his trajectory as a session and guest player with a diverse crop of iconoclastic pop/rock practitioners ­– Tom Waits, Laurie Anderson, TV On The Radio, Arcade Fire – as well as his own tenure in bands like Sway Machinery and Bell Orchestre, Stetson was poised to bridge the gap between contemporary rock and more rarified currents of avant jazz. With the Judges album, he did just that, garnering high praise from the both the jazz and pop/rock worlds.

Colin’s astounding physical engagement with his instruments (chiefly bass and alto saxophones) produces emotionally rich and polyphonic compositions that transcend expectations of what solo horn playing can sound like. Stetson is equally at home in the avant jazz tradition of players who have pushed the boundaries of the instrument through circular breathing, embouchure, etc. (i.e. Evan Parker, Mats Gustafsson) and at the nexus of noise/drone/minimalist music that encompasses genres like dark metal, post-rock and contemporary electronics (i.e. Tim Hecker, Ben Frost – both of whom have mixed or remixed Stetson recordings).

Stetson’s non-stop gigging at SXSW 2011 (on the NPR, Pitchfork and Pop Montreal stages) led to hundreds of dropped jaws and just as many superlatives about the man’s mind-altering, heart-rending music: how it defies both genre boundaries and the physical boundaries of what one person can sonically generate in live performance with a single acoustic instrument, without recourse to looping pedals or other effects.

Through the 30-odd solo performances delivered in the wake of the Judges release in spring 2011, Colin continued delving into new compositions and especially more long-form trance/transcendental explorations. Having premiered a couple of these new songs at a small art gallery show in Montreal in May 2011, we were duly blown away (along with everyone else in the room) and encouraged Colin to record them while still in their raw, stamina-testing glory. He agreed and brought in good friend (and now Grammy-winning engineer) Mark Lawson (Arcade Fire, Islands) to help capture the performances in Stetson’s own basement rehearsal/studio space.

The two pieces on this new EP both clock in at 10 minutes and are documented in direct fashion, using a handful of mic positions and, as usual, no looping or overdubbing of any sort. They are brilliant single-take performances that showcase Stetson’s love for minimalism, a subtle pop sensibility, and a mesmerising, mantric, time-warping technical ability.

Those Who Didn’t Run EP is an amazing addition to what will no doubt be an expanding Colin Stetson discography in coming years; a wonderfully-realised portrait of Colin’s solo playing before he embarks on a year’s worth of touring as part of Bon Iver’s live band.

 

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Photo Credit: Keith Klenowski
Photo Credit: Scott Irvine
Photo Credit: Scott Irvine
Photo Credit: Keith Klenowski
Photo Credit: Keith Klenowski
Photo Credit: Scott Irvine

VIDEOS

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"Judges" at the Riverside Theater in Milwaukee, WI. By Dan Huiting
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"Part of Me Apart from You" at the Riverside Theater in Milwaukee, WI. By Dan Huiting
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"The stars in his head (Dark Lights Remix)" By Radwan Mounmeh
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Colin Stetson "The Stars In His Head (Dark Lights Remix)" By Isaac Gale and Dan Huiting

PRESS CLIPS

LA Times || Feburary 2011
Quietus || July 2011
Metro Times || Feburary 2011
The Globe || 2011
Village Voice || April 2011
Pitchfork || Faburary 2011
New York Magazine || December 2011

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06 23 12           Chicago /  Schubas
06 28 12           Rochester /  Kibourn Hall at Eastman School of Music (Rochester Intl. Jazz Festival)
06 29 12           Montreal /  Gesu - Centre de Creativite (Festival Intl. de Jazz de Montreal)
06 30 12           Ottawa /  National Arts Centre, 4th Stage (Ottawa Jazz Festival)
09 06 12           Guelph /  Sanctuary of St. George's Church (Guelph Jazz Festival)
09 08 12           Raleigh /  TBA (Hopscotch Music Festival)