Alex Paxton — trombonist & composer from the UK
fantastic & rather bonkers!
https://alexpaxtonmusic.com/work
Slide Action
Benny Vernon, Huw Evans, Jamie Tweed, Josh Cirtina — Aldeburgh Festival, Snape Maltings, June 2022
Candyfolk Space-Drum
London Sinfonietta & children's chorus — Southbank Centre, March 2022
"This is a piece of music I have written so that it can be played to an audience by notation-reader-like-musician-soloists who like it, improvising musicians who like it, a drummer who likes it, electricitysounds and some children who like it also. These are the best sounds I can imagine these people making, I think it will also be also be fun to watch." Alex Paxton, from the concert programme https://tinyurl.com/38886xjk
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Re: Alex Paxton
Alex is incredible and wonderfully bonkers music.
His recent sackbut piece for Emily White is really great. Hopefully the link works since it's Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/britishtrombon ... 7S9Ucbxw6v
His recent sackbut piece for Emily White is really great. Hopefully the link works since it's Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/britishtrombon ... 7S9Ucbxw6v
trombone and composition faculty at CalArts
1/2 of RAGE Thormbones
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1/2 of RAGE Thormbones
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http://www.mattiebarbier.com/
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the link works! it's only a short excerpt but it is great. Thank you!!!mbarbier wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2024 1:16 pm Alex is incredible and wonderfully bonkers music.
His recent sackbut piece for Emily White is really great. Hopefully the link works since it's Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/britishtrombon ... 7S9Ucbxw6v
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Seems unique How the different elements put together.the overall sound: really special etc etc (i’ll need a lot of time to come up with a pitch perfect accolade. to beat hundreds of them out there)
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I dig the orchestral music...interesting to contrast the freedom of his solo style with the relative formality of the orchestra players, an intriguing juxtaposition. Not without precedent I suppose; I'm thinking of the 60s record of Bernstein/NY phil on Larry Austin's improvisations with Don Ellis, or Ornette on Skies of America and on the Naked Lunch soundtrack. I wonder if he is going to continue to pursue that, or could the script be flipped, with an orchestra of wild free jazz players and a classical soloist, or a combination of these things.
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I think i found my kindred s..something or other!
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text by Robert Worby on Paxton https://www.nonclassical.co.uk/engage-1 ... to-say-yes
Alex Paxton 'Levels Of Affection' Philharmonia Orchestra
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text by Robert Worby on Paxton https://www.nonclassical.co.uk/engage-1 ... to-say-yes
Alex Paxton 'Levels Of Affection' Philharmonia Orchestra
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really admiring the futuristic and inclusive, community-based vibes e.g. in "Candyfolk Space-Drum", linking up with Cornelius Cardew's Scratch Orchestra, and The Sun Ra Arkestra...
so close to some of my ideal versions of music.
(for me) only missing some avant-techno stuff, like the beats & sounds from current South East Asian scenes, that to my ears have a similar thrust to Paxton's:
Pisitakun Kuantalaeng’s new album
at her open door «live 2023»
Gabber Modus Operandi «PUXXXIMAXXX»
Raja Kirik «Rampokan» …
or the classics:
Autechre’s «Gantz Graf» and «elseq»,
Vladislav Delay/Ripatti Deluxe «Speed Demon»
+ would be great to have more street in it: with it’s distict kinds of bluntness/succinctness
...basically: less academia sheen, more street, more dancefloor
for starters…
that would be a totally different Alex Paxton though, he probly not gonna like it
so close to some of my ideal versions of music.
(for me) only missing some avant-techno stuff, like the beats & sounds from current South East Asian scenes, that to my ears have a similar thrust to Paxton's:
Pisitakun Kuantalaeng’s new album
at her open door «live 2023»
Gabber Modus Operandi «PUXXXIMAXXX»
Raja Kirik «Rampokan» …
or the classics:
Autechre’s «Gantz Graf» and «elseq»,
Vladislav Delay/Ripatti Deluxe «Speed Demon»
+ would be great to have more street in it: with it’s distict kinds of bluntness/succinctness
...basically: less academia sheen, more street, more dancefloor
for starters…
that would be a totally different Alex Paxton though, he probly not gonna like it
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Tried thinking of other stylistic antecedents: some of early Stravinsky, Xenakis, John Zorn and the rest of that ’80s scene, a bit of Radulescu, even less of Lachenmann.
Tried to find pieces with some retroactive Paxton in them, but got diverted by trombones featuring in some of the above (idea for a thread maybe).
Here's Rădulescu and Lachenmann, sounding resolutely not 21st century, unlike Paxton
trombe d'oro della solarità, Op. 65 (for solo trombone with sound icons) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_icon
Barrie Webb on trombone
NUN (for flute, trombone, male chorus, and orchestra)
Michael Svoboda on trombone
Tried to find pieces with some retroactive Paxton in them, but got diverted by trombones featuring in some of the above (idea for a thread maybe).
Here's Rădulescu and Lachenmann, sounding resolutely not 21st century, unlike Paxton
trombe d'oro della solarità, Op. 65 (for solo trombone with sound icons) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_icon
Barrie Webb on trombone
NUN (for flute, trombone, male chorus, and orchestra)
Michael Svoboda on trombone
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