Track Listings
| 1. Kole Kat Krush (Kronos Quartet) | ||
| 2. Karoshi (Basso Bongo) | ||
| 3. Jimi’s Fridge | ||
| 4. Contrary from Life is Good...And People Are Basically Decent (Paul Dresher Ensemble) | ||
| 5. For Bud from Life is Good...And People Are Basically Decent (Paul Dresher Ensemble) | ||
| 6. Driver from Life is Good...And People Are Basically Decent (Paul Dresher Ensemble) | ||
| 7. Gehenna from Life is Good...And People Are Basically Decent (Paul Dresher Ensemble) | ||
| 8. DixieLurch Music from Life is Good...And People Are Basically Decent (Paul Dresher Ensemble) | ||
| 9. Cats from Exploded View | ||
| 10. Baby Talk from Exploded View | ||
| 11. Auto/Motive from Exploded View | ||
| 12. Light Fall | ||
| 13. Kole Kat Krush (Paul Dresher Ensemble) |
Editorial Reviews Cloidt's technically sophisticated music has delighted audiences throughout the US and overseas. London's Musical Times writes that Exploded View is "the stuff of surrealist fantasy: a string quartet playing with the straight-backed elegance of the Viennese tradition but producing the voices of industrial machinery, kitchen appliances, roaring animals and whining babies." And the Los Angeles Times comments that Karoshi is "a hoot...The piece, made of sampled crashes and kabooms and cartoony melodies, knows exactly how to fill five minutes." The Kronos Quartet begin the CD with the effervescent Kole Kat Krush, which they commissioned and premiered. This frequently programmed piece careens between Stravinsky, Beethoven, Eric Clapton, and Sly Stone, among others. Next is Karoshi (performed by Basso Bongo), followed by the soothing, hypnotic Light Fall. The CD's major work, Life is Good...And People Are Basically Decent, was commissioned by and has been regularly performed by the Paul Dresher Ensemble to appreciative audiences. The CD concludes with a different performance of the title piece, this time by the Paul Dresher Ensemble.
Stereophile
One of the few in the post-sampler era to fully develop that tool's fascinating, witty potential. 4 Stars.
All-Music Guide
A wonderful, accessible, and yet challenging album from one of new music's brightest lights. 4 Stars.
Album Description
Jay Cloidt concocts his slyly humorous pieces with what Carl Stone calls "skill, wit, perversity, and adroitness." The composer's spliced-together deconstructions of both classical and pop references, combined with his masterful sampling of everyday sounds, are, as Stone notes, "fabulous and fund to behold."
Jay Cloidt: Kole Kat Krush
Jay Cloidt: Kole Kat Krush, Music, Jay Cloidt, Paul Dresher Ensemble, Chamber Music & Recitals, Classical, Classical Crossover, Popular Music
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Kole Kat Krush
Manufacturer: Starkland ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00003XB5C Release Date: 2000-01-25 |
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Album Description
Jay Cloidt concocts his slyly humorous pieces with what Carl Stone calls "skill, wit, perversity, and adroitness." The composer's spliced-together deconstructions of both classical and pop references, combined with his masterful sampling of everyday sounds, are, as Stone notes, "fabulous and fund to behold."Cloidt's technically sophisticated music has delighted audiences throughout the US and overseas. London's Musical Times writes that Exploded View is "the stuff of surrealist fantasy: a string quartet playing with the straight-backed elegance of the Viennese tradition but producing the voices of industrial machinery, kitchen appliances, roaring animals and whining babies." And the Los Angeles Times comments that Karoshi is "a hoot...The piece, made of sampled crashes and kabooms and cartoony melodies, knows exactly how to fill five minutes."
The Kronos Quartet begin the CD with the effervescent Kole Kat Krush, which they commissioned and premiered. This frequently programmed piece careens between Stravinsky, Beethoven, Eric Clapton, and Sly Stone, among others. Next is Karoshi (performed by Basso Bongo), followed by the soothing, hypnotic Light Fall.
The CD's major work, Life is Good...And People Are Basically Decent, was commissioned by and has been regularly performed by the Paul Dresher Ensemble to appreciative audiences. The CD concludes with a different performance of the title piece, this time by the Paul Dresher Ensemble.
Customer Reviews:
Jay Cloidt - High Quality Music for Everyone with Ears.......2000-07-13
Kole Kat Krush.......2000-07-03
It is obvious that Cloidt loves sound. The way he coaxes musicality out of silverware clattering (in a Gershwin quote, no less) or motor cylcles or stairclimbers is as awesome to hear as it is to contemplate how he ever thought of doing that in the first place. Add the super-musicianship of The Kronos Quartet and the Paul Dresher Ensemble, and you have a rare masterpiece on your hands.
I love listening to this music. Even the order in which the pieces are presented shows care and the desire to take the listener on an exciting and rewarding trip. The more I listen, the more fascinating new things I find. If the things you're listening to these days are beginning to all sound alike, treat your ears, heart and head to the Kole Kat Krush experience.
Cloidt's Kole Kate Khrush.......2000-06-24
There is a wide emotional range on this album. "Jimi's Fridge" is etherial, spooky, even extraterrestrial, while "Exploded View" is a wacky creation based on electronic processing of auto noises, baby talk, and the yowling of Ed the cat. Ed has never sounded better. "Life is Good . . . And People Are Basically Decent" is the most ambitious work on this album, with five parts and a length of about 20 minutes. Within this single composition the listener encounters a warped version of chopsticks, a beautiful section called "For Bud" (here a loop of a motorcycle running through its gears acts as a sort of continuo), Philip Glass-like arpeggios in "Driver," and the shifting long tones of "Gahenna." The most challenging piece on this album is the moody "Light Fall," which a sheepish Cloidt confesses is an attempt to create something that is "straight-forwardly beautiful." What is beautiful to Cloidt includes train sounds, human speech, and even, perhaps, a chainsaw.
In lesser hands, what Cloidt attempts on this album might come off as mere gimmickry, but Cloidt always incorporates his quotes and samples seamlessly, in the service of the composition. Cloidt's stated intention has been to expand the notion of what constitutes "music," and to convince the listener that even the mundane noises of everyday life are interesting, and potentially beautiful. This albumis a reminder that if one has the ears with which to hear, music is everywhere.
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