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

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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Photo by Raffi, tweak by PEK

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Leap of Faith - Optimizations 
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Optimizations - 1:10:25 

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.

Turbulence - Eddies PerTurbed

Evil Clown Headquarters, Waltham MA

12 November 2016 

Photos by Raffi,

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PEK - clarinet, contraalto clarinet, alto, tenor and

     baritone saxophones, dulzaina, contrabassoon,

     tromboon, sheng, wood flute, flex-a-tone,

     Tibetan bowl, siren, fog horn, game calls, rachet 
Dan O’Brien - clarinet, bass clarinet, alto & tenor

     saxophones, flute, Tibetan bowl 
Zach Bartolomei - clarinet, soprano & alto

     saxophones, rachet 
Charlie Kohlhase - alto, tenor & bartitone

     saxophones, rachet 
Bob Moores - Trumpet, flex-a-tone, game calls,

     wood flute, electronics, flex-a-tone 
Kat Dobbins - Trombone, Tibetan bowl 
John Baylies - tuba, rachet



Review:

Leap of Faith Orchestra performs

Supernovae by PEK

by Karl  Ackermann, AllAboutJazz.com