On Metal Chaos Ensemble: "... ​using unique strategies to yield densely active and eerily surreal music, an incredible excursion through experimental improvisation."   - Squidco website staff


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Links to previous PEK solo releases


Schisms (2020)

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Evil Clown Album Page


Precendents (2020)

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Evil Clown Album Page


Coefficient of Unity  (2019)
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Evil Clown Album Page


Indexical Utterance (2019)
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Evil Clown Album Page

Closed & Open Universes (2019)
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Evil Clown Album Page


The Unreality of Time (2018)

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Evil Clown Album Page


Non-Local Causality (2018)
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Evil Clown Album Page

Fulcrum  (2018)
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Evil Clown Album Page


​Thulsa Doom (2017) 
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Evil Clown Album Page

Composer and multi-instrumentalist, PEK, set his sights on something bigger with the Leap of Faith Orchestra's Supernovae. The previous incarnation of the LOFO expands from the fifteen musicians on The Expanding Universe (Evil Clown, 2016) to twenty-one players on this new outing. Another noteworthy element of this project is PEK's use of Frame Notation where the score is seen in written descriptions and straight-forward symbols within Duration Bars. The system provides the musicians with immediate understanding of their own parts and the higher-level arrangement of the music. 

Supernovae consists of a single track composition running just under eighty minutes. The digital download includes a bonus track. Though the extended piece is not broken out by formal movements, there are clear delineations within the score. PEK's ensemble—not surprisingly—includes enough non-traditional and weird instruments to compete with a Dr. Seuss orchestra. Though they are not playing in a vacuum, that group of instruments dominates the first ten minutes before strings and reeds make themselves more clearly heard. Forty-five minutes in, we have the first case of prolonged melody, darker and more subdued than the overall tone of the first half. 

Supernovae gives way to free improvisation overlaying the melody. Eventually the piece introduces a brilliant percussion passage before it reintroduces the non-traditional music elements, but here in a more refined manner. As with all of PEK's compositions, there is—behind the scenes—a painstaking amount of organization that is not always evident in the listening. That is part of the beauty of this album; the non-traditional approach to instrumentation and the lack of adherence to Western structure continue to make the various iterations of Leap of Faith consistently interesting. And interesting look at the written score can be viewed at http://www.evilclown.rocks/lofo-supernovae-score.html.

Excerpt from PEK Liner Notes

“... Anyway, I was excited about the trio setting for this album along with the new recording equipment…  Then, the night before the show I did my Facebook promotion for the YouTube steam, and Albey OnBass reached out to say that he and Jane had not yet returned to New York from their current tip up here and he came to join the set at the last second.  Albey is an amazing bass player who was a regular member of the Cecil Taylor Trio for the last part of Cecil’s life.

So, Metamorphoses ended up being a quartet with the core trio + Albey and Joel in the driver’s seat at the new board!!  I like this set and I bet you will too.…”   


Squidco Blurb

"An offshoot of Metal Chaos Ensemble featuring the core members of that band--David Peck on clarinets, saxophones, flutes, winds & percussion, Eric Woods on analog synth, and Bob Moores on space trumpet, guitar & electronic--with Joel Simches performing real-time signal processing, in an extended improv concert of acoustics & electronics streamed live from The Evil Clown Headquarters"

Liner Notes by PEK

The pandemic forced me to focus on solo works for its duration.  It was fun to explore the world of overdubbing and multichannel recording for a year or so, but I am more than ready to resume ensemble playing.  When the hammer came down in March of 2020, Evil Clown had some great momentum recording a number of great projects in a few short months:  Leap of Faith had just recorded Principles of an Open Future for Relative Pitch, Metal Chaos Ensemble had just recorded The Riddle of Steel, Turbulence had just recorded Friction Coefficients, and new ensemble Expanse had just recorded Main Sequence.  All of these projects would have made great music during the last year.  Now that we are coming back to a more normal world and I have started LIVESTREAMING shows from Evil Clown Headquarters, all of these projects are picking up again.

Another new project that was conceived at this time was Simulacrum.  This new band is an offshoot of Metal Chaos Ensemble featuring 3 the core members PEK on all my stuff, Eric Woods on analog synth, and Bob Moores on space trumpet, guitar, and electronics.  Our debut set, Hyperreality, from a few months back included a few special guests, like many Evil Clown albums do, but the second set, Synesthesia was stripped down to just the core trio.  The basic idea of this band is to increase the amount of electronics, to keep the ancillary percussion and loose the drum set, along with PEK and Bob holding down the horn parts.  Even without the drums, this set tilts more in the noise direction than typical of Metal Chaos Ensemble.

I’m in the early stages of retooling my house to make the studio far more professional and regain some of the living space.  For now, I’m acquiring new equipment and setting it up in the old space so that when the construction is going on next summer, we know the new board and the other new associated gear for planning purposes.  Anyway, the new board is a 48 channel 8 bus SoundCraft, which is an order of magnitude better than the Mackies which I have used for the last few decades.  Joel has helped me to assemble the rig and given me needed advice on what to acquire and how to configure it all.  Joel is my house engineer who records more complicated sessions that have a mix of acoustic and electronic instrumentation for the larger ensembles, and he is tickled pink with the new set-up (especially all his options for signal processing).

This is Joel’s second recording at the board with all the new stuff, and the first set was for Axioms, which is far closer to acoustic in concept and does not utilize many effects from the board.  Anyway, I was excited about the trio setting for this album along with the new recording equipment…  Then, the night before the show I did my Facebook promotion for the YouTube steam, and Albey OnBass reached out to say that he and Jane had not yet returned to New York from their current tip up here and he came to join the set at the last second.  Albey is an amazing bass player who was a regular member of the Cecil Taylor Trio for the last part of Cecil’s life.

So, Metamorphoses ended up being a quartet with the core trio + Albey and Joel in the driver’s seat at the new board!!  I like this set and I bet you will too.

 PEK Out – 11/6/2021

Video Grabs & Instrument Photos..

Evil Clown 

On Leap of Faith: "Alien yet familiar, bizarre yet completely fascinating. Expanding, contracting, erupting, settling down, always as one force..." - Bruce Lee Gallanter, DMG

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Simulacrum - Metamorphoses

Review:

Leap of Faith Orchestra performs

Supernovae by PEK

by Karl  Ackermann, AllAboutJazz.com

​​​​​​LIVESTREAMED TO YOUTUBE

 Evil Clown Headquarters, Waltham MA
4 November 2021

Audio CD                                    Evil Clown 9288

Simulacrum - Metamorphoses


LIVESTREAMED TO YOUTUBE

Evil Clown Headquarters, Waltham MA

4 November 2021

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Metamorphoses - 1:10:36


PEK - clarinet, contralto & contrabass clarinets, alto & tenor saxophones, tarota, bass flute, sheng, fog horn, wind siren, kora, xylophone, glockenspiel, crotales, orchestral castanets, gongs, brontosaurus & tank bells, Tibetan Bowls, log drums, rachet, wood blocks, almglocken, spring boxes, chime rod boxes, electric chimes, [d]ronin, lfo & frankenstein synths, medusa photosynth, moog subsequent, Korg ms-20, prophet, syntrix, novation peak, LinnStrument midi controllers
Bob Moores - Pocket cornet with electronic effects, electric guitar with effects, soft synth on Mac, Moog emulator on iPad, crackle box, contact mike, various and sundry other effects, Englephone, [d]ronin, log drums, brontosaurus bell, almglocken, chimes, chime boxes, spring boxes, gongs, cowbells, rachet, wind siren​
Eric Woods - analog synthesis, gong, plate gongs 

Albey OnBass - fretless bass, gong, log drums, chimes, temple blocks, brontosaurus bell

Joel Simches - real time signal processing, live to 2-track mix

YouTube Video..