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	<title>Stet Lab (a space for improvised music in Cork, Ireland) &#187; mark sanders</title>
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	<description>Stet Lab is a space, based in Cork, Ireland, for improvised music. A celebration of the diverse practices of improvisation (whether you call it free improvisation, open improvisation, idiomatic, non-idiomatic, pan-idiomatic, etc), Stet Lab is a musical meeting place for improvisers of varying backgrounds (whether novice, veteran; student, teacher; part- or full-timer; local or visitor).</description>
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		<title>Lab report 2007-2011: signing-out as curator</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As previously announced, after thirty-two events over three and a quarter years, I’ve stepped down as curator of Stet Lab as of February 2011. The duties of running the Lab now are in the very capable hands of Veronica Tadman, Tony O’Connor, Athos Tsiopani with curatorial duties handled by Kevin Terry (Kevin and Tony performed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As previously announced, after thirty-two events over three and a quarter years, I’ve stepped down as curator of Stet Lab as of <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_02-07-11">February 2011</a>. The duties of running the Lab now are in the very capable hands of Veronica Tadman, Tony O’Connor, Athos Tsiopani with curatorial duties handled by Kevin Terry (Kevin and Tony performed at the <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_11-08-07">very first Lab</a>!). I’d like to thank all of them, Kevin, Veronica and Eoin Callery in particular, for their work keeping this no-budget, alternatively pedagogical space on track over the years. (And thanks for the whisky y’all!—sorry I was too taken to make a proper speech.)</p>
<p>My thanks also to <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/participate/#anchor_Past_participants">all the guest artists</a> who have shared the stage with us, generously contributing to, and transforming, this practice. There’s too many names to mention, but I’d like to thank, in particular, two club-runners, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/brucecoates">Bruce Coates</a> (who with <a href="http://www.myspace.com/sarahohalloran">Sarah O’Halloran</a> and I kicked-off Stet Lab in <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_11-08-07"> November ’07</a>) and <a href="http://www.myspace.com/mikeyhurley">Mike Hurley</a> for their advice, cautionary tales and encouragement; to <a href="http://www.dialogues-festival.org/qFactor/Organisers/Murray-Campbell">Murray Campbell</a>, <a href="http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/~fschroeder/">Franziska Schroeder</a> and John Godfrey who took time out of their busy schedules, and stepped-up when others would/could not; and to <a href="http://www.coreymwamba.co.uk/">Corey Mwamba</a>, <a href="http://www.efi.group.shef.ac.uk/musician/msmithi.html">Ian Smith</a>, <a href="http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/main.php?page=people&amp;ptypeID=&amp;pID=76">Justin Yang</a> and <a href="http://www.alexanderhawkins.com/">Alex Hawkins</a> for encouraging words, and an unwavering belief in grass-roots music organizations. Special thanks to <a href="http://www.pauldunmall.com/">Paul Dunmall</a>, <a href="http://www.marksanders.me.uk/">Mark Sanders</a> and Don Malone; heavy-hitters who believed in the Lab enough to participate with neophyte improvisers in what must be, by their standards, a low-key event.</p>
<p>Kudos to <a href="http://www.jesseronneau.com/">Jesse Ronneau</a> for supporting improvised music, and the aims of the Lab in particular, during his time in Cork. I apologize for the many whose name I’ve not listed, but y’all have my warmest thanks, and my sincerest admiration for your contributions—we are a better space for it!</p>
<p>Of course, the biggest thanks go to everyone who participated as listener (and I <em>am</em> thinking in particular of the regulars who come every month!), and to those <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/participate/#anchor_Past_participants">brave ones who jump-in</a> the deep-end!</p>
<p>Signing-off as curator: Thanks, thanks, thanks and thanks to y’all!</p>
<p>BTW, some of my observations about running this space around the half-way point of my tenure as curator are at <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/01/30/lab-report-2007-2009-how-to-run-an-improvised-music-club/">‘Lab report 2007-2009: how to run an improvised music club’</a>.</p>
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		<title>Stet Lab June 15th 2010 (update)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Featuring Alexander Hawkins, the final Stet Lab before the summer break will take place at 7:15pm (doors: 7:00pm) on Tuesday, June 15, 2010, Ó Riada Hall, UCC Music Building, Sundays Well, Cork, Ireland.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Featuring <a href="http://www.alexanderhawkins.com/">Alexander Hawkins</a>, the final Stet Lab before the summer break will take place at <ins>7:15pm</ins> (doors: 7:00pm) on <ins>Tuesday</ins>, June 15, 2010, <ins>Ó Riada Hall</ins>, <a href="http://www.music.ucc.ie/">UCC Music Building</a>, Sundays Well, Cork, Ireland [<a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&amp;msid=113338067607923775514.000450a3cac02770a5271">map…</a>]. Please note the <strong>earlier start time</strong> and <strong>change of venue</strong>. <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_06-15-10">Up-to-date details…</a></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-2210" title="Alexander Hawkins" src="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/stet-lab_06-15-10_alexander-hawkins_mid.jpg" alt="Alexander Hawkins" width="560" height="379" /></p>
<h4>Stet Lab featuring virtuoso pianist-improviser Alexander Hawkins</h4>
<p><ins>Tuesday</ins>, 15 June 2010</p>
<p><ins>7:15 pm</ins> (doors: 7:00 pm)</p>
<p><ins>Ó Riada Hall</ins> [<a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&amp;msid=113338067607923775514.000450a3cac02770a5271">map…</a>]<br />
<a href="http://www.music.ucc.ie/">UCC Music Building</a><br />
Sundays Well<br />
Cork, Ireland</p>
<p>€10 (€5)</p>
<p>Featuring the leading English pianist and improviser <a href="http://www.alexanderhawkins.com/">Alexander Hawkins</a>, the final Stet Lab event of the 2009-2010 season will take place at 7:15 pm on Tuesday 15 June 2010 at the Ó Riada Hall, <a href="http://www.music.ucc.ie/">UCC Music Building</a>, Sundays Well, Cork, Ireland.</p>
<p>Recently heard performing with the legendary <a href="http://www.sonnysimmons.org/">Sonny Simmons</a>, and with the pioneering <a href="http://www.joemcphee.com/">Joe McPhee</a>, Alexander Hawkins has been dubbed “one of the brightest rising young stars of British jazz and improvisation” by John Eyles (<a href="http://www.allaboutjazz.com/">All About Jazz</a>). This appearance at Stet Lab marks his Irish debut.</p>
<p>Hawkins is a powerful and inventive performer best know as a member of the transatlantic <a href="http://www.myspace.com/theconvergencequartet">Convergence Quartet</a> (with <a href="http://www.myspace.com/dominiclash">Dominic Lash</a>, <a href="http://taylorhobynum.com/">Taylor Ho Bynum</a> and <a href="http://www.harriseisenstadt.com/">Harris Eisenstadt</a>), and his own 6-piece <a title="Alexander Hawkins Ensemble" href="http://www.alexanderhawkins.com/projects/thealexanderhawkinsensemble">Ensemble</a> (featuring <a href="http://www.myspace.com/orphyrobinson">Orphy Robinson</a>, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/ottofischer">Otto Fischer</a>, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/hannahmarshallmusician">Hannah Marshall</a>, Lash and <a href="http://www.myspace.com/javiercarmonam">Javier Carmona</a>). In the British improvised music scene Hawkins is the most sought after pianist of his generation, as sideman he has worked in <a href="http://www.efi.group.shef.ac.uk/mparker.html">Evan Parker</a>’s trio and quartet, and he has performed with jazz and improvised music luminaries including Louis Moholo-Moholo, <a href="http://www.lolcoxhill.com/">Lol Coxhill</a>, <a href="http://www.johnbutcher.org.uk/">John Butcher</a>, <a href="http://www.marksanders.me.uk/">Mark Sanders</a>, Steve Williamson, <a href="http://www.tomarthurs.co.uk/">Tom Arthurs</a>, <a href="http://www.mopomoso.com/">John Russell</a>, <a href="http://www.efi.group.shef.ac.uk/mthomas.html">Pat Thomas</a> and <a href="http://www.matchlessrecordings.com/">Eddie Prévost</a>.</p>
<p>Also performing at the event will be Stet Lab regulars including Kevin Terry, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/susangeaney">Susan Geaney</a>, Marian Murray and <a title="Han-earl Park (박한얼)" href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>.</p>
<p>Opening the event will be Stet Lab’s resident ensemble <em>The Real-Time Company (for the Ad-Hoc Association) of…</em> led by Cork-based improviser and bass player Tony O’Connor.</p>
<p>The event will begin at 7:15 pm (doors open at 7:00 pm) and entry is €10 (€5).</p>
<p>Stet Lab gratefully acknowledges the support of the <a href="http://www.music.ucc.ie/">UCC School of Music</a> and the <a href="http://basementprojectspace.wordpress.com/">Basement Project Space</a> for this month’s event.</p>
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<h5>the performers</h5>
<p class="small">Born in Oxford in 1981, <a href="http://www.alexanderhawkins.com/"><strong>Alexander Hawkins</strong></a> is a pianist described as having a “wizards’ touch” and a “fierce technique.” Indeed, a recent interview commented that he is “just emerging as one of the most striking voices of his generation, both with unique things to say and unique ways of expressing them” (David Grundy, Eartrip).</p>
<p class="small">He leads his own 6-piece Ensemble, featuring Orphy Robinson, Otto Fischer, Hannah Marshall, Dominic Lash, and Javier Carmona. One review of this group’s debut record, No Now Is So (FMR Records), wrote that “barbed dissonance and wrenching romanticism [are the] clear poles by which he operates…such absolute joy and strength…an incredible record” (Clifford Allen, Bagatellen).</p>
<p class="small">He co-leads the transatlantic Convergence Quartet, featuring Dominic Lash, Hawkins, American Taylor Ho Bynum and Canadian Harris Eisenstadt; a band which has toured the United Kingdom twice (2006 and 2009). Their first album placed in two critics’ Top Ten Releases of 2007 lists. Stuart Broomer in Point of Departure wrote of “a fundamental reassertion of composition within improvised music,” and Jay Collins (Cadence) of “highly unpredictable and thought-provoking music to savor with endless room for future consideration.”</p>
<p class="small">Hawkins also plays in the cooperative group Barkingside, whose eponymous debut album (Emanem) placed in the Top Ten lists in 2008. According to John Eyles in All About Jazz “the level of group empathy displayed here is scary.”</p>
<p class="small">As a sideman, he has worked in Evan Parker’s trio and quartet. He also features in Ntshuks Bonga’s Qwati, alongside Claude Deppa, Gail Brand, Greg Bonnie, Oren Marshall, and Mark Sanders.<br />
Other collaborations have included with Louis Moholo-Moholo, Lol Coxhill, John Butcher, Steve Williamson, Jason Yarde, Ray Warleigh, Alan Wilkinson, Tom Arthurs, Tony Marsh, Will Gaines, John Russell, Steve Waterman, Pete McPhail, Pat Thomas, Eddie Prevost, Francine Luce, and many others. He has worked in the London Improvisers’ Orchestra, the Oxford Improvisers Orchestra, and the Pendulum Big Band; and also plays organ in the funk band Big Train’s Haymaker.</p>
<p class="small">He has played at venues including Symphony Hall, Birmingham; London’s Ronnie Scott’s, Vortex Jazz Club, 606, Koko, Spitz, 93 Feet East, Scala, and Cargo; West Road, Cambridge; the Jacqueline Du Pre Music Building, Oxford; St Sulpice, Paris; the Clothworkers’ Centenary Hall, Leeds; and many others. He has been broadcast in various places, including on BBC Radio 3 and BBC 6 Music. Festival appearances have included the Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival, Cheltenham Jazz Festival, and Freedom of the City.</p>
<p class="small">Forthcoming projects include a collaboration with North Americans Rob Brown, Mark Helias and Harris Eisenstadt; the recording of Ntshuks Bonga’s Qwati; the Somedectet large group; and an organ trio with Steve Noble and John Edwards (recording due for release later in the year on Bo’weavil Recordings).</p>
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<p class="small">Hawkins seems to get better every time I see him live; every solo he took tonight was a journey, or, if you prefer, a well-told short story. They would begin as jazz explorations, or even boogie-woogie-flavoured romps, before whipping themselves up to a frenzy of clanging clusters, rolling glissandi, and fast-paced, dissonant runs, like a dancer tripping over their feet as the speed of their performance spins out of control. This was both tremendously exciting and the consequence of a logical development—jazz taken to the edge and then pushed over, because there really was no where else to go—and it was always—somehow—contained within the framework of a two or three minute showcase.</p>
<p class="small" style="margin-top: 0px; text-align: right;">(David Grundy, Streams of Expression)</p>
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<p class="small" style="margin-top: 2em;">Improviser, guitarist and constructor <a title="Han-earl Park (박한얼)" href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/"><strong>Han-earl Park</strong></a> works from/within/around traditions of fuzzily idiomatic, on occasion experimental, mostly open improvised musics, sometimes engineering theater, sometimes inventing ritual. He feels the gravitational pull of collaborative, multi-authored contexts, and has worked with animators, film makers, poets, theater and mime performers, dancers and installation artists. He has performed in clubs, theaters, art galleries, concert halls, and (ad-hoc) alternative spaces in Denmark, England, Ireland, The Netherlands, Scotland and the USA.</p>
<p class="small">He is involved in ongoing collaborations with Bruce Coates, and with Franziska Schroeder, fifteen year long associations with Alex Fiennes and Murray Campbell. Recent performances include ensemble Mathilde 253 (Park, Charles Hayward and Ian Smith) with Lol Coxhill, a concert with Paul Dunmall, with Kato Hideki and Katie O’Looney, and the performance of Pauline Oliveros’ ‘Droniphonia’ alongside the composer. He has appeared at festivals including Sonic Acts (Amsterdam), the Center for Experiments in Art, Information and Technology Festival (California), dialogues festival (Edinburgh), Sonorities (Belfast) and VAIN Live Art (Oxford).</p>
<p class="small">Park founded and curates Stet Lab, a monthly improvised music space in Cork, Ireland, and teaches improvisation at the UCC School of Music.</p>
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		<title>Support the Lewis Glucksman Gallery</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Nov 2009 18:46:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The flooding in Cork city has affected the Lewis Glucksman Gallery. The Gallery has offered generous behind-the-scenes support to Stet Lab, and they’ve hosted improvised music performances by guests of the Lab (including Paul Dunmall, Don Malone, Mark Sanders, John Godfrey, Mick O’Shea, Franziska Schroeder, Bruce Coates and Jamie Smith), numerous Stet Lab (ir)regulars and occasional drop-ins (including Han-earl Park, Neil O’Loghlen, Niwel Tsumbu and Christian Martin).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The flooding in Cork city has affected the <a href="http://www.glucksman.org/">Lewis Glucksman Gallery</a>. The Gallery has offered generous behind-the-scenes support to Stet Lab, and they’ve hosted improvised music performances by guests of the Lab (including <a href="http://www.pauldunmall.com/">Paul Dunmall</a>, <a title="Lone Monad (=Don Malone)" href="http://faculty.roosevelt.edu/malone/">Don Malone</a>, <a href="http://www.marksanders.me.uk/">Mark Sanders</a>, John Godfrey, Mick O’Shea, <a href="http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/~fschroeder/">Franziska Schroeder</a>, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/brucecoates">Bruce Coates</a> and <a href="http://www.jamiesmith.me.uk/">Jamie Smith</a>), and by numerous Stet Lab (ir)regulars and occasional participants (including <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>, Neil O’Loghlen, <a href="http://www.niweltsumbu.com/">Niwel Tsumbu</a> and <a href="http://www.myspace.com/musiccwm">Christian Martin</a>).</p>
<p>According to the director of the gallery, Fiona Kearney:</p>
<blockquote><p>As a result of the unprecedented flooding in Cork city on Thursday evening, 19 November 2009, the Lewis Glucksman Gallery has suffered extensive flood damage to its basement. The flooding poses a severe problem for the gallery, as the basement area housed the art stores, a major plant area and the kitchens….</p>
<p>The Glucksman Gallery is grateful for all the support it has received to date which has allowed the gallery to respond to this unprecedented situation with maximum effect. The gallery now faces a major financial challenge to reinstate the award-winning building for public use, and to restore damaged works in the collection.</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">[<a title="The Glucksman Recovery Fund" href="http://www.glucksman.org/support.html">Read the rest…</a>]</p>
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<p>See also the Glucksman’s <a href="http://www.facebook.com/glucksmangallery">facebook page</a>.</p>
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		<title>Stet Lab November 10th 2009 (reminder) + about Stet Lab Year Three</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stet Lab takes place this coming Tuesday (November 10, 2009), upstairs @ The Roundy. Featuring the Bologna-based trio Filario Farinoppo, the event will mark Stet Lab’s second birthday.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A special Stet Lab takes place this coming Tuesday (November 10, 2009), upstairs @ <a href="http://www.theroundy.com/">The Roundy</a>. Featuring the Bologna-based trio <a href="http://www.myspace.com/filariofarinoppo">Filario Farinoppo</a> (<a href="http://www.myspace.com/dariofariello">Dario Fariello</a>, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/filippogiuffr">Filippo Giuffrè</a> and Antonio D’Intino), the event will mark Stet Lab’s second birthday. [<a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_11-10-09">Details…</a>]</p>
<p>In addition, <em>The Real-Time Company (for the Ad-Hoc Association) of…</em> guitarists <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a> and Kevin Terry will open the event.</p>
<p>It’ll be an exciting evening of real-time mutations and hybrids. Stet Lab would like to thank all who participated (performers, audience and behind-the-scenes helpers) over the last two years. Hope to see you over the next coming months!</p>
<h4>about Stet Lab Year Three</h4>
<p>Stet Lab (Cork’s monthly improvised music event) enters its third year  (details below)!</p>
<p class="small">To be informed of future events, please join <a title="the Stet Lab – announce list at Google Groups" href="http://groups.google.com/group/stet-lab-announce">Stet Lab &#8211; announce</a>, or subscribe to the web feed (<a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/author/news/feed/">news only</a> or <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/feed/">all blog posts</a>). [<a title="“Stet Lab related news and updates are now made via the Stet Lab – announce list at Google Groups, and via the web feeds (news only or all blog posts).”" href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/about/listinfo/">More info…</a>]</p>
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<h5>Tuesday, November 10, 2009</h5>
<p>Upstairs @ The Roundy, Castle Street, Cork, Ireland<br />
9:00 pm (doors: 8:45 pm)<br />
Admission: €10/5.</p>
<p>Stet Lab’s third birthday! Featuring <a href="http://www.myspace.com/filariofarinoppo">Filario Farinoppo</a>: <a href="http://www.myspace.com/dariofariello">Dario Fariello</a> (saxophones, viola, electronics and little instruments), <a href="http://www.myspace.com/filippogiuffr">Filippo Giuffrè</a> (guitar and electronics) and Antonio D’Intino (bass, electronics and little instruments), plus <em>The Real-Time Company (for the Ad-Hoc Association) of…</em> <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a> and Kevin Terry (guitars).</p>
<h5>Monday, December 7, 2009</h5>
<p>Upstairs @ The Roundy<br />
9:00 pm (doors: 8:45 pm)<br />
Admission: €10/5.</p>
<p>Me, Bailey; You, Parker: <a href="http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/main.php?page=people&amp;ptypeID=&amp;pID=76">Justi</a><a href="http://ccrma.stanford.edu/%7Ejusyang/">n Yang</a> (saxophones) with <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a> (guitar), plus <em>The Real-Time Company (for the Ad-Hoc Association) of…</em> <a href="http://www.myspace.com/susangeaney">Susan Geaney</a> (flute), Marian Murray (violin) and Veronica Tadman (voice).</p>
<h5>Monday, January 11, 2010</h5>
<p>Upstairs @ The Roundy (TBC)<br />
9:00 pm</p>
<p>Featuring <a href="http://www.reverbnation.com/korhanerel">Korhan Erel</a> (electronics). Details to follow….</p>
<h5>Monday, February 8, 2010</h5>
<p>Upstairs @ The Roundy (TBC)<br />
9:00 pm</p>
<p>Featuring <a href="http://www.myspace.com/evandorrian">Evan Dorrian</a> (drums). Details to follow….</p>
<h5>Monday, March 8, 2010</h5>
<p>Upstairs @ The Roundy (TBC)<br />
9:00 pm</p>
<p>Featuring <a href="http://www.livearchives.org/paul-stapleton">Paul S</a><a href="http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/main.php?page=people&amp;ptypeID=&amp;pID=69">tapleton</a> (new musical instruments / sound sculptures). Details to follow….</p>
<h5>about Stet Lab</h5>
<p>Since November 2007, Stet Lab has successfully brought together improvising musicians with varied experiences and from far afield. Cork, Ireland’s monthly improvised music event, Stet Lab is a space in which improvisers (novice, veteran; student, teacher; part- or full-time; amateur, professional; local or visitor) can meet, play and learn from one another.</p>
<h5>about Stet Lab: Year Two</h5>
<p>Looking back at the <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_10-12-09">2008/9 season</a>, Stet Lab founder and curator, <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a> says, “Stet Lab’s second year has been a triumph. We’ve been privileged to have hosted such a variety of improvising musicians: veteran of the international improvisation scene, <a href="http://www.pauldunmall.com/">Paul Dunmall</a>, heavy-hitters such as <a href="http://www.marksanders.me.uk/">Mark Sanders</a>, the extraordinary <a href="http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/~fschroeder/">Franziska Schroeder</a>, the dramatic <a href="http://www.myspace.com/katieolooney">Katie O’Looney</a>, the virtuoso <a href="http://www.jamiesmith.me.uk/">Jamie Smith</a>, and the… indescribable <a href="http://www.myspace.com/jonnymarks77">Jonny Marks</a>. It’s also been a time to renew musical relationships with the mutant fiddle-playing of <a href="http://www.dialogues-festival.org/qFactor/Organisers/Murray-Campbell">Murray Campbell</a>, and the Cornelius-Cardew-meets-Joe-Harriott sound world of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/brucecoates">Bruce Coates</a>.</p>
<p>“And we’ve witnessed the real <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/participate/#anchor_Past_participants">burgeoning of young, local improvisers</a>. The year has been a success beyond what we could have hoped for when we entered year two back in <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_11-10-08">November</a> [2008], and I look forward to musical interactions above-and-beyond.”</p>
<h5>what to expect: Stet Lab Year Three</h5>
<p>The 2009/2010 season promises to expand and diversify the improvisative geo-politics of Stet Lab. <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_11-10-09">November</a> will see the Lab welcome <a href="http://www.myspace.com/filariofarinoppo">Filario Farinoppo</a>—a trio of improvisers from Bologna, Italy—and the <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_12-07-09">December</a> event features the Californian composer-performer <a href="http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/main.php?page=people&amp;ptypeID=&amp;pID=76">Justi</a><a href="http://ccrma.stanford.edu/%7Ejusyang/">n Yang</a>. Through 2010, the Lab will host visits by improvisers including <a href="http://www.livearchives.org/paul-stapleton">Paul S</a><a href="http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/main.php?page=people&amp;ptypeID=&amp;pID=69">tapleton</a> (N. Ireland), <a href="http://www.alexanderhawkins.com/">Alexander Hawkins</a> (England), <a href="http://www.reverbnation.com/korhanerel">Korhan Erel</a> (Turkey) and <a href="http://www.myspace.com/evandorrian">Evan Dorrian</a> (Australia).</p>
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		<title>Stet Lab June 8th 2009 (update)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stet Lab with Juniper Hill and Han-earl Park; Piaras Hoban and Veronica Tadman plus guests; and Síofra Fitzgerald and Kevin Terry takes place on Monday, June 8th 2009, upstairs @ The Roundy, Castle Street, Cork, Ireland.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Next Stet Lab will be on <strong>Monday</strong>, June 8th 2009, upstairs @ <a href="http://www.theroundy.com/">The Roundy</a>, Castle Street, Cork, Ireland [<a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&amp;msid=113338067607923775514.000457912aadfb5a6a529">map…</a>]. <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_06-08-09">Up-to-date details…</a></p>
<h4>Stet Lab’s final event of the 2008/9 season</h4>
<p><strong>Monday</strong>, June 8th 2009</p>
<p>9:00 pm (doors: 8:45 pm)</p>
<p>Upstairs @ <a href="http://www.theroundy.com/">The Roundy</a> [<a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&amp;msid=113338067607923775514.000457912aadfb5a6a529">map…</a>]<br />
Castle Street<br />
Cork, Ireland</p>
<p>€10 (€5)</p>
<p>Stet Lab’s final event of the 2008/9 season takes place on the 8th June 2009 at 9:00 pm, upstairs at The Roundy, Castle Street, Cork. Stet Lab again welcomes both regular and newcomers to the stage, bringing the familiar and unfamiliar together in a special season finale.</p>
<p>Curator and founder of Stet Lab, <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a> (guitar) will perform with the exciting navigator of multiple improvisative traditions, <a href="http://juniperlynnhill.net/">Juniper Hill</a> (voice and small instruments). Park has been described by the <em>Computer Music Journal</em> as “innovative” and by <em>BBC &#8211; Collective</em> as an “electro weirdo”, and has performed in Denmark, England, Ireland, The Netherlands, Scotland and the USA. Juniper Hill is a vocalist and multi-instrumentalist from Los Angeles and currently based in Cork. <a href="http://www.music.ucc.ie/index.php?/staff/detail/juniper_hill/">An ethnomusicologist</a> who studies contemporary folk music, and the creativity and pedagogy of improvisation, Hill has been involved in free jazz and experimental music for many years and is especially interested in the use of voice in these mediums.</p>
<p>Newcomer to the Lab, Síofra Fitzgerald (flute) and Stet Lab regular, Kevin Terry (guitar) make up the other duo of the evening. With pre-composed parts written by Terry (with nods to sources as diverse as <a href="http://www.wesleyan.edu/music/braxton/">Anthony Braxton</a> and Takemitsu Tōru), the performance will entail a clash of musical approaches—that of the classical-interpreter and that of the improviser—which does not resolve to a single whole but further shatters, fragments and divides.</p>
<p>Veronica Tadman (voice), another vocalist based in Cork, has been privileged to have performed alongside artists such as <a href="http://www.pauldunmall.com/">Paul Dunmall</a> and <a href="http://faculty.roosevelt.edu/Malone/">Don Malone</a>. She has guest curated Stet Lab, and this has given her the opportunity to perform with innovative new talent from Cork. This month, Veronica is collaborating with composer and member of the R.E.A.L. Ensemble, Piaras Hoban (laptop) who recently premiered his piece for soprano and electronics at the <a href="http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/">Sonic Arts Research Centre</a> in Belfast. Hoban and Tadman will be joined by composer and the R.E.A.L. Ensemble founder, Francis Heery (electronics), and performer-theorist Áine Mangaoang (violin).</p>
<p>The event will begin at 9:00 pm (doors open at 8:45 pm) and entry is €10 (€5).</p>
<p>Stet Lab will return in October for more real-time, musical mutations and hybrids.<span id="more-1341"></span></p>
<h5>Looking back at the 2008/9 season…</h5>
<p class="small">…Stet Lab founder and curator, Han-earl Park says, “Stet Lab’s second year has been a triumph. We’ve been privileged to have hosted such a variety of improvising musicians: veteran of the international improvisation scene, Paul Dunmall, heavy-hitters such as <a href="http://www.marksanders.me.uk/">Mark Sanders</a>, the extraordinary <a href="http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/%7Efschroeder/">Franzi</a><a href="http://www.lautnet.net/">ska Sch</a><a href="http://www.mu.qub.ac.uk/Staff/AcademicStaff/DrFranziskaSchroeder/">roeder</a>, the dramatic <a href="http://web.me.com/kolooney/">Katie O’Looney</a>, the virtuoso <a href="http://www.frimp.co.uk/index.php?id=59&amp;keyword=Jamie%20Smith">Jamie Smith</a>, and the… indescribable <a href="http://www.myspace.com/jonnymarks77">Jonny Marks</a>. It’s also been a time to renew musical relationships with the mutant fiddle-playing of <a href="http://www.dialogues-festival.org/qFactor/Organisers/Murray-Campbell">Murray Campbell</a>, and the Cornelius-Cardew-meets-Joe-Harriott sound world of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/brucecoates">Bruce Coates</a>.</p>
<p class="small">“And we’ve witnessed the real burgeoning of young, local improvisers. The year has been a success beyond what we could have hoped for when we entered year two back in <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_11-10-08">November</a>, and I look forward to musical interactions above-and-beyond when we return in October.”</p>
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		<title>Stet Lab May 11th 2009 (reminder)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 14:57:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stet Lab takes place this coming Monday (May 11th 2009), upstairs @ The Roundy. The event will feature saxophonist Bruce Coates experimental vocalist Jonny Marks.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stet Lab takes place this coming Monday (May 11th 2009), upstairs @ The Roundy. (note: yes, we’re back on Monday!) The event will feature the return of saxophonist <a href="http://www.myspace.com/brucecoates">Bruce Coates</a>, navigator of avant jazz and post-Cardew experimentalism, and the Irish debut of experimental vocalist and throat singer Jonny Marks. [<a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_05-11-09">Details…</a>]</p>
<p class="small">Also performing will be Stet Lab (ir)regulars including <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a> (guitar) and <a href="http://www.myspace.com/owensaussutton">Owen Sutton</a> (drums), and the event will open with a performance by Paul Dowling (bass guitar), <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thewickermammy">Vicky Langan</a> (electronics), and James O’Gorman (guitar).</p>
<p>It’ll be a performance of compelling and dramatic musical interactions. Thanks for your continued support—we hope to see y’all there!</p>
<p>…And, as a sampler, here’s a clip of Coates and Marks with <a href="http://www.marksanders.me.uk/">Mark Sanders</a>:</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stet Lab featuring Bruce Coates and Jonny Marks with Han-earl Park and Owen Sutton, plus Paul Dowling, Vicky Langan and James O’Gorman on Monday, May 11th 2009, upstairs @ The Roundy, Castle Street, Cork, Ireland.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Next Stet Lab will be on <strong>Monday</strong>, May 11th 2009, upstairs @ <a href="http://www.theroundy.com/">The Roundy</a>, Castle Street, Cork, Ireland [<a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&amp;msid=113338067607923775514.000457912aadfb5a6a529">map…</a>]. <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_05-11-09">Up-to-date details…</a></p>
<h4>Stet Lab featuring Bruce Coates and Jonny Marks</h4>
<p><strong>Monday</strong>, May 11th 2009</p>
<p>9:00 pm (doors: 8:45 pm)</p>
<p>Upstairs @ <a href="http://www.theroundy.com/">The Roundy</a> [<a href="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&amp;msid=113338067607923775514.000457912aadfb5a6a529">map…</a>]<br />
Castle Street<br />
Cork, Ireland</p>
<p>€10 (€5)</p>
<p>This month’s Stet Lab, Cork’s improvised music event, will take place at 9:00 pm on Monday, May 11th 2009, upstairs at The Roundy, Castle Street, Cork, Ireland. The event will feature saxophonist <a href="http://www.myspace.com/brucecoates">Bruce Coates</a> (UK) and vocalist Jonny Marks (UK/New Zealand via China), plus Cork-based improvisers, <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a> (guitar), <a href="http://www.myspace.com/owensaussutton">Owen Sutton</a> (drums), Paul Dowling (bass), <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thewickermammy">Vicky Langan</a> (electronics) and James O&#8217;Gorman (guitar).</p>
<p>May’s Stet Lab will see a bold mix of familiar and unfamiliar faces. Returning will be Birmingham-based Bruce Coates, founder of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/frimp1">FrImp</a> and the <a href="http://www.myspace.com/birminghamimprovisersorchestra">Birmingham Improvisers’ Orchestra</a>, and a saxophonist with a sound both daring and inviting. Having worked with musicians as diverse as Christian Wolff, <a href="http://www.lolcoxhill.com/">Lol Coxhill</a>, Tony Oxley, John Edwards, Chris Hobbs, and previous Stet Lab guests <a href="http://www.pauldunmall.com/">Paul Dunmall</a>, <a href="http://www.marksanders.me.uk/">Mark Sanders</a> and <a href="http://www.myspace.com/mikeyhurley">Mike Hurley</a>, Coates regularly negotiates the intersection between avant jazz, free improvisation and post-Cardew experimentalism. A Stet Lab veteran, he performed twice before at the Lab—in <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_11-08-07">November 2007</a> and <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_12-09-08">December 2008</a>.</p>
<p>Making his Irish debut at this event will be Jonny Marks from New Zealand via Mongolia and the UK. Marks is an experimental vocalist and throat singer who has worked with Damo Suzuki, <a href="http://www.thomaslehn.com/">Thomas Lehn</a> and Takashi Harada, and with bands such as The Verlaines and Thrashing Marlin. He has appeared at the Wellington International Jazz Festival and the Melbourne International Jazz Festival.</p>
<p>Joining Coates and Marks will be Cork-based improvisers, guitarist Han-earl Park, and the young, up-and-coming drummer Owen Sutton.</p>
<p>The evening will be opened by a trio comprising bassist Paul Dowling, Vicky Langan on electronics, and newcomer to the Stet Lab stage, guitarist James O’Gorman. This eclectic ensemble will showcase three radically divergent approaches to improvisation.</p>
<p>The event will begin at 9:00 pm (doors open at 8:45 pm) and entry is €10 (€5).</p>
<p>Stet Lab will return in June with more real-time, musical mutations and hybrids.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is the status of ‘failure’ in improvisative performance? Is the notion of failure relevant to improvised music? If relevant, is it important in the ongoing practice (evolution, mutation or adaptation) of improvisation? safety… For me ‘oxleygrass (Marie’s phone)’ really doesn’t work as music. I think, at best, it’s a technical demonstration. The ditty didn’t [...]]]></description>
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<h4>safety…</h4>
<p>For me <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/listen/#anchor_03-10-09">‘oxleygrass (Marie’s phone)’</a> really doesn’t work as music. I think, at best, it’s a technical demonstration.</p>
<p>The ditty didn’t go anywhere: no changes (abrupt or otherwise) in dynamics, velocities, densities, complexities, (ir)regularities, etc. Pretty run-of-the-mill stuff. In <a title="Paul Dunmall is explaining to Melanie L. Marshall how easy it is to improvise: “there are no wrong notes.”" href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/02/23/lab-report-february-10th-2009-train-wrecks-and-other-fascinating-disasters/">that conversation</a> with <a href="http://www.music.ucc.ie/mlm/">Melanie L Marshall</a>, <a href="http://www.pauldunmall.com/">Paul Dunmall</a> compared a successful improvisation to a string under tension: you want to increase the tension almost to breaking point without actually breaking it. In those terms, this ditty had no tension—no tug, no pull. <em>Is that failure?</em></p>
<p>Does <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/listen/#anchor_03-10-09">‘choose your own adventure’</a> really work any better than <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/listen/#anchor_03-10-09">‘oxleygrass…’</a>? Perhaps more successful (certainly more <em>listenable</em>) as music, but the results are a little too familiar from the performer’s point of view (that would be mine). No surprises, all hackneyed stuff.</p>
<p>So that raises an interesting question: not withstanding the desirability of both, is it better to fail as a piece of music, yet leap into the unknown, or is it better to craft a listenable piece of music, but remain in a safe space? [<a title="Lab report January 12th 2009: healthy disrespect for the comfort zone" href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/01/18/lab-report-january-12th-2009-healthy-disrespect-for-the-comfort-zone/">More discussion about safety and comfort…</a>]</p>
<h4>…nets</h4>
<p>The lack of the volume pedal (a component of this cyborg guitarist that I’ve been questioning for some time) probably contributed to the nerves as (undesirable?) surprises awaited me as a result.</p>
<p>There’s a logic to the (controlled?) abandonment of safety nets. Their absence can reveal who you are (and might be) without those prothesis. In engineering terms, by removing a component, you can test out the behavior of the rest of the (cyborgian) system. (<a href="http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/%7Efschroeder/">Franzi</a><a href="http://www.lautnet.net/">ska Sch</a><a href="http://www.mu.qub.ac.uk/Staff/AcademicStaff/DrFranziskaSchroeder/">roeder</a> recently introduced me to another derogatory term by Komposers for real-time interactive musicians—‘naked improvisers’. In that sense, does the lack of volume pedal makes me more naked?) What I discovered wasn’t exactly wonderful.</p>
<p>I’ve worried that my <a title="Are my gestures the same size? are my ideas-per-minute constant? I think, on a good day, on the microscopic level, my playing exhibits (complex / interesting / infuriating / contradictory) variation, but I fear that, on a macroscopic level, it’s often (simple / boring / predictable / coherent) uniformity that rules the day. Am I getting too comfortable in this space?" href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2008/12/16/lab-report-december-9th-2008-when-is-a-cliche-a-cliche/">‘phrases’ (defined rather broadly) tended to be uniform</a>, and hypothesized that this was <a title="I’m considering jettisoning the volume pedal for a while to see what happens. I rely on the volume pedal; it’s been my hook into specific traditions of guitar playing, it’s how I breathe, but maybe my reliance is blinding me to certain possibilities. If you can imagine the topsy-turvey image of my knee as diaphragm, and ankle as jaw, the foot as mouth, you’re close to how clumsy this system of breathing might be. It’s breathing cycle never gets above a certain allegro, and below a kind of adagio." href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/02/23/lab-report-february-10th-2009-train-wrecks-and-other-fascinating-disasters/">due to the minimum/maximum cycle of the leg-foot-pedal complex</a>. What I discovered by taking the volume pedal out of the chain was that I hardly phrase at all without it, and, during those few moments when the gestures did delineate a phrase, its articulation was indistinct and had even less variation.</p>
<p>As I struggled with this, the tactician took a back seat, leaving larger term variation untouched. It’s only several minutes into the performance (at about the 4:50 mark) when I think to do something about it.</p>
<p><em>Where to go from here?</em></p>
<p style="margin-left: 6em;">Melanie was surprised that I decided to abandon the volume pedal at the start of the gig (see ‘clichés: getting all the crap out of the way’ below). I agree that it was a risky strategy, and not very successful in this instance. I would, however, like to try such opening gambits again; they have the smell of potentially being dramatic for me (and perhaps for the audience).</p>
<h4>negotiating risk</h4>
<p>The duo with Ros Steer (<a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/listen/#anchor_03-10-09">‘it’s double bass night tonight at Stet Lab’</a>) went better, even if (or because of) the logic of that improvisation was oblique. A disaster, perhaps, according to some formalist criteria, but that doesn’t bother me (I did, after all, give up being a Komposer a long time ago).</p>
<p>Even as I’m aware that she’s a newcomer to the Lab’s stage (and, I’m guessing, also a relative novice to this practice), I’m testing out the network: how does Ros deal with contrasting elements, with being left alone, with gestures that don’t (seemingly) relate to hers.</p>
<p>In contrast, during the closing quartet (<a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/listen/#anchor_03-10-09">‘siren’</a>), the high-volume trio of Owen Sutton, Kevin Terry and myself threaten to overrun the quieter voice, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/meadhbhboyd">Méadhbh Boyd</a>. We give her space, but she doesn’t take it. The trio of familiar improvisers and a newcomer makes for a hazardous combination. <em>Is that failure on the trio’s part?</em></p>
<h4>clichés: getting all the crap out of the way</h4>
<blockquote><p><a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>: “I think I’ve run out of ideas.”<br />
<a href="http://veryan-weston.xanga.com/">Veryan Weston</a>: “That’s when the creative stuff happens.”</p></blockquote>
<p>Recently, I’ve got into the habit (if that’s the word for it) of ‘getting all the crap out of the way’: starting the gig by throwing in (out) all my clichés, habits and standard tropes. I did that <a title="Performance by Paul Dunmall (saxophones), Han-earl Park (guitar), Mark Sanders (drums), Jamie Smith (guitar) as part of the UCC concert series." href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/performances/#anchor_performances_2009_02_11">recently</a> in a duo with <a href="http://www.marksanders.me.uk/">Mark Sanders</a>, and, to some degree, with Franziska <a title="Performance by Han-earl Park (guitar) and Franziska Schroeder (saxophones) presented by Glucksman Unplugged." href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/performances/#anchor_performances_2009_03_26">this month</a>. This requires you to trust yourself to still find stuff—that your creativity can still find expression—beyond what you already know you are capable of; that your craftiness isn’t bound by your history (even as it is based on, bounces-off of, and is perhaps defined by it).</p>
<p>I never went through that moment on <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_03-10-09">March 10th</a>, and perhaps that frustration finds expression during that <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/listen/#anchor_03-10-09">last quartet</a>. <em>Now, is that failure?</em></p>
<p style="margin-left: 6em;">Having said all that, these atoms—clichés or otherwise—inform me (and perhaps audiences and my fellow performers) about who I am—my history, my lineage, my identity. As I’ve <a title="I’ve said in the past that, regarding my guitar playing, I don’t have a single original bone in my body." href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/01/30/lab-report-2007-2009-how-to-run-an-improvised-music-club/">said before</a> I can trace almost everything I do to my musical ancestors.</p>
<h4>the fourth wall: or maybe I should listen to my own advice</h4>
<p><a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/performances/#anchor_performances_2008_03_14">Last year</a> I actually did something (near-direct quotation during an improvisation) that I warned my students against as too risky, and I did something similar this month (breaking the fourth wall). I managed to pull it off last time, but I don’t think the results were worth the gamble this time.</p>
<p>During this month’s event, I though it’d be an amusing, humorous gambit to start <a title="abort!" href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/listen/#anchor_03-10-09">with a restart</a>. (It was also an attempt to explode the improvisative practice.)</p>
<p style="margin-left: 6em;">I also decided to do the same with the <a title="abort! (unplugged)" href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/listen/#anchor_03-10-09">closing quartet</a>. Though I think Kevin and Owen got the joke, in retrospect, perhaps it was an alienating moment for Méadhbh. (It also maybe came across as an assertion of leadership, though Kevin <em>admirably</em> seemed to take it as a call to rebellion.)</p>
<p>The breaking of the fourth wall can work sometimes (it did <a title="First, public performance in Ireland of the guitar-guitarist duets presented by the Cork Music Collective." href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/performances/#anchor_performances_2008_03_14">that time</a>), but apparently not under these conditions, and not this particular way. If a significant aspect of the art of improvisation is the art of persuasion, I lost the trust of the audience (and my fellow performers) at that point. …And it felt like it put a spanner in the works for the rest of the event (and not in a good way).</p>
<p>(This was doubly problematic as curator, and that’s part of the reason for delegating the task of refereeing to Kevin. <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2008/07/25/lab-report-july-10th-2008-fitting-the-square-piece-into-that-triangular-hole/">I’ve said</a> that curating Stet Lab is “an art, not a science”, and I’m still <a title="Lab report 2007-2009: how to run an improvised music club" href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/01/30/lab-report-2007-2009-how-to-run-an-improvised-music-club/">learning on the job</a>.)</p>
<h4>aiming for greatness?</h4>
<p>I think Owen found the <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/listen/#anchor_03-10-09">last quartet</a> a disappointing experience. I told Owen that it wasn’t going to be great every time. It can’t be. We aim for greatness (however you define that) perhaps (I know I do), but we often fail.</p>
<p>I told Owen that, regardless of the success or otherwise of the performance, he has at least the right attitude for this way of musicking. An attitude that encompasses a personal (or shared) understanding that some outcomes are more desirable (however you gauge that) than others. Add to that a sense of how to improve (evolve, mutate and adapt)—a creative intelligence—that makes the next one likely better than the last, and you have the model improviser. Aren’t we, to borrow a term from <a href="http://mark-dresser.com/">Mark Dresser</a>, involved in a personal pedagogy? (Dresser (2000), ‘A Personal Pedagogy’ in John Zorn (ed.) <em>Arcana: Musicians on Music</em> (New York: Granary Books), pp. 250–261.)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stet Lab now has a photo gallery hosted at Picasa. Below, for example, are John Hough’s photos (© 2009 John Hough) of the February 2009 Lab with Andrea Bonino, Paul Dowling, Paul Dunmall, Neil O’Loghlen, Katie O’Looney, Han-earl Park, Mark Sanders, Jamie Smith, Owen Sutton, Veronica Tadman and Kevin Terry: The diary has now been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stet Lab now has a <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/stetlab">photo gallery</a> hosted at <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/">Picasa</a>.</p>
<p>Below, for example, are John Hough’s photos (© 2009 John Hough) of the <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_02-10-09">February 2009</a> Lab with <a href="http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=blackmud23">Andrea Bonino</a>, Paul Dowling, <a href="http://www.pauldunmall.com/">Paul Dunmall</a>, Neil O’Loghlen, <a href="http://cdbaby.com/cd/olooney">Katie O’Looney</a>, <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/">Han-earl Park</a>, <a href="http://www.marksanders.me.uk/">Mark Sanders</a>, <a href="http://www.frimp.co.uk/index.php?id=59&amp;keyword=Jamie%20Smith">Jamie Smith</a>, Owen Sutton, Veronica Tadman and Kevin Terry:</p>
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<p>The <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/">diary</a> has now been updated with links to the corresponding photo slideshows. Currently, the events with photo galleries are <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_01-12-09">January</a> and <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_02-10-09">February 2009</a>, <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_03-14-08">March</a>, <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_06-12-08">June</a> and <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_12-09-08">December 2008</a>, and <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_11-08-07">November 2007</a>.</p>
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		<title>Lab report February 10th 2009: train wrecks and other fascinating disasters</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h5>Stet Lab, Cork, <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_02-10-09">February 10, 2009</a></h5>
<p>Before we go on stage, I joke with <a href="http://www.frimp.co.uk/index.php?id=59&amp;keyword=Jamie%20Smith">Jamie Smith</a> that we’re the two guitarists who’re going to be tripping up each other (and that the drummer, Owen Sutton, will have to pick through the carnage).</p>
<p style="margin-left: 6em; font-style: italic;">By ‘tripping up’ I’m not implying that the results weren’t going to be interesting, musical or fun.</p>
<h5><a href="http://www.myspace.com/improvisationbirmingham">FrImp</a>, Birmingham, <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/performances/#anchor_performances_2007_11_01">November 1, 2007</a></h5>
<p>The first time I perform with Jamie, we spend the entire <a href="http://www.frimp.co.uk/Podcast-III.html">first set</a>—forty-odd minutes of it—colliding with each other. That really was a train wreck, but the <a title="Bruce Coates" href="http://www.myspace.com/brucecoates">two hor</a><a title="Paul Dunmall" href="http://www.pauldunmall.com/">n players</a> seem to relish the opportunity to fly over the heads of the two guitarists.</p>
<p style="margin-left: 6em; font-style: italic;">By ‘train wreck’ I’m not implying that the results weren’t interesting, musical or fun.</p>
<h5><a href="http://www.glucksman.org/">The Lewis Glucksman Gallery</a>, Cork, <a href="http://www.music.ucc.ie/cgi-perl/events/showone.pl?s=503">February 11, 2009</a></h5>
<p>The day after the Lab, I discover that <a href="http://www.marksanders.me.uk/">Mark Sanders</a> (a little like <a href="http://www.dialogues-festival.org/qFactor/Organisers/Murray-Campbell">Murray Campbell</a>) works well as a jump-cutter. After the feeling-each-other-out moment, our duet settles into a kind of classic coordinated block-structure dance (after-Oxley-Taylor).</p>
<p>Jamie (a little like <a href="http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/%7Efschroeder/">Franzi</a><a href="http://www.lautnet.net/">ska Sch</a><a href="http://www.mu.qub.ac.uk/Staff/AcademicStaff/DrFranziskaSchroeder/">roeder</a>), however, is very much a parallel-track improviser.</p>
<p style="margin-left: 6em; font-style: italic;">I talk to Jamie about this later, and his map of the group resembles nothing like mine.</p>
<p>How do I fit in the picture?</p>
<h5>FrImp, Birmingham, November 1, 2007</h5>
<p>During the <a href="http://www.frimp.co.uk/Podcast-III.html">second set</a>, Jamie and I settle into an agreement. The results are more ‘successful’, but are they more interesting? musical? fun?</p>
<p style="margin-left: 6em; font-style: italic;">This ‘agreement’ still operates, at least from my point of view, in the Glucksman performance 15 months later. I basically stay out of Jamie’s way; and Jamie, out of mine.</p>
<h5>The Lewis Glucksman Gallery, Cork, February 11, 2009</h5>
<p>Halfway through the concert, <a href="http://www.pauldunmall.com/">Paul Dunmall</a> soars over the heads of the two guitarists.</p>
<p style="margin-left: 6em; font-style: italic;">I’m <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2008/12/16/lab-report-december-9th-2008-when-is-a-cliche-a-cliche/">still stuck at the medium scale</a>. In particular, next to Paul’s incredible variability in velocities, speeds, densities, spaces and (ir)regularities, my playing—my contributions—seem more limited than ever.</p>
<p style="margin-left: 6em; font-style: italic;">Because of this, I’m considering jettisoning the volume pedal for a while to see what happens. I rely on the volume pedal; it’s been my hook into specific traditions of guitar playing, it’s how I breathe, but maybe my reliance is blinding me to certain possibilities. If you can imagine the topsy-turvey image of my knee as diaphragm, and ankle as jaw, the foot as mouth, you’re close to how clumsy this system of breathing might be. It’s breathing cycle never gets above a certain <em style="font-style: normal;">allegro</em>, and below a kind of <em style="font-style: normal;">adagio</em>.</p>
<h5>My home, Cork, January 14, 2009</h5>
<p>I’m wondering why so many relative novice improvisers will jettison preparations—tactics and ‘tricks’—when they finally hit the stage. Why, I ask, do they make it so impossibly hard for themselves when there are easier ways.</p>
<p>Murray opines that they are perhaps aiming for art rather than fun. “It’s always better to try to have fun, than to make art,” he says. “If you try and make art, you’re likely to end up disappointed, but if you’re having fun, you just might make art by accident.”</p>
<p style="margin-left: 6em; font-style: italic;">Art as a cherry-on-top.</p>
<p>Murray quickly adds that once you take the easier routes, you are in a much better position to <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/01/18/lab-report-january-12th-2009-healthy-disrespect-for-the-comfort-zone/">add extra complications</a>.</p>
<h5>Stet Lab, Cork, February 10, 2009</h5>
<p>Jamie’s guitar is hooked into an amplifier that is determined to misbehave. It’s humming and buzzing away. Jamie turns to face it, rotates dials this way and that, and finally says, “<a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/listen/#anchor_02-10-09">I like that noise</a>.”</p>
<p>Trying to imagine—to anticipate—how I might be able to respond to that steady-state noise, I reply that it “makes it very hard for me….”</p>
<p>Jamie laughs, and so do I.</p>
<h5>Jesse Ronneau’s apartment, Cork, February 13, 2009</h5>
<p>Jesse Ronneau tells me that what I do is not improvisation, that what I teach is not improvisation, that I instead act on a philosophical agenda.</p>
<p style="margin-left: 6em; font-style: italic;">Well, yes, I do have my own idiomatic allegiances, ideological agendas, social habits, cultural traits, psychological quirks, but I fail to see how we could be rid of them, and I am skeptical as to whether an emancipation from these would necessarily amount to a good thing.</p>
<p style="margin-left: 6em; font-style: italic;">…And if I could be agenda-free (identity-free?), what would that mean to real-time, on-stage interaction (whether you’d call that ‘improvisation’ or not).</p>
<p>According to Jesse, during our <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/diary/#anchor_10-09-08">October performance</a>, I was being ‘uncooperative’ (“always interrupting” and “doing the opposite”). For whatever definition of ‘improvisation’ Jesse subscribes to,  whatever it is I do, does not fall under it.</p>
<p>We’re talking cross-purposes: I’m not sure what ‘opposite’ might mean in a musical-performance context (never mind one in which identities and relationships are being (re)negotiated in real-time). Isn’t saying that this (performance infected by agendas, etc.) is not improvisation, akin to saying that polemical or ideological disagreements are not democratic?</p>
<p style="margin-left: 6em; font-style: italic;">It occurs to me in retrospect that our discussion, ironically, is a good illustration of this: a disagreement does not make this any less of a conversation, and musical ‘oppositions’ (whatever they might be) does not make a performance less of an improvisation.</p>
<h5>An Spailpin Fanac, Cork, February 11, 2009</h5>
<p>Paul Dunmall is explaining to <a href="http://www.music.ucc.ie/mlm/">Melanie L. Marshall</a> how easy it is to improvise: “there are no wrong notes.”</p>
<h5>The Lewis Glucksman Gallery, Cork, February 11, 2009</h5>
<p>I’m as surprised as anyone that, despite the initial configurations (Mark and myself; Paul and Jamie), that by the end of the performance the foreground interactions exist between Mark and Jamie, and between Paul and myself.</p>
<h5>Jesse Ronneau’s apartment, Cork, February 13, 2009</h5>
<p>I say, “if you play <em>clang</em>, I might play <em>clang</em>, but I might play <em>bloop</em>, or <em>bleep…</em> <em>scratch</em>, or whatever, I fail to see the problem.”</p>
<p>“<em>I</em> don’t have a problem,” Jesse states. After a pause, he turns to me and adds, “<em>you</em> are the problem.”</p>
<h5>An Spailpin Fanac, Cork, February 11, 2009</h5>
<p>Paul is explaining to Melanie how easy it is to improvise: “there are no wrong notes.”</p>
<h5>Aine Sheil’s apartment, Cork, February 21, 2009</h5>
<p>I tell a story about teaching improvisation.</p>
<p>There’s one sticking point that, every year, I encounter: the notion of having multiple (contradictory) goals, (incompatible) volitions and (complex) agencies within a group, all driving the performance, but none having control. It seems the single consistently difficult (scary? threatening?) concept to grasp. In the students’ opposition, there may be invocations of the neo-Cagian denial of agency, or the dogma of command-and-control; the temptation is to let the music ‘just happen’, to be <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/2009/01/18/lab-report-january-12th-2009-healthy-disrespect-for-the-comfort-zone/">subsumed into chamber music</a>, or to separate the leaders from the followers.</p>
<p style="margin-left: 6em; font-style: italic;">It occurs to me in retrospect that a student’s resistance to the idea of a complex of agencies is, ironically, a good illustration of it: disagreements, after all, fuel the engine of a discussion, and multiple  goals, volitions and agencies have a corresponding function improvised performance.</p>
<h5>An Spailpin Fanac, Cork, February 11, 2009</h5>
<p>Paul tells Melanie that “there are no wrong notes.” You can’t make mistakes, just choices that may be better or worse.</p>
<h4>random observations and questions</h4>
<p>Flaws’n’all, and it’s by no stretch of the imagination a perfect piece of music (whatever that means), <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/listen/#anchor_02-10-09">‘the two Pauls…’</a> with Paul Dowling, Paul Dunmall, Veronica Tadman and Kevin Terry may contain some of my favorite surprises during the February Lab, and <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/listen/#anchor_02-10-09">‘it’s a great door, innit?’</a> by Paul Dunmall, Neil O’Loghlen and Mark Sanders, the musically strongest moments…</p>
<p>The best moments of hardcore tactical maneuverings may have been by Paul Dowling, Paul Dunmall and Owen Sutton towards the end of <a href="http://www.busterandfriends.com/stet/listen/#anchor_02-10-09">‘last call for the big band…</a>’.</p>
<p>Were Paul Dowling and Owen Sutton in groove mode?</p>
<p>Next to Paul Dunmall and Mark Sanders’ decades-long experience, we’re all very much junior parters in this musical enterprise. Are we all going to be transformed in their wake? (And I’m struck yet again the oddity of this latter-day, transnational improvising musicians’ tribe (of which I am embedded): seniority rules.)</p>
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