Oneida & Rhys Chatham |
What’s Your Sign? |


Oneida & Rhys Chatham — What’s Your Sign?
≡♦ The pioneering composer and guitarist’s latest album Pythagorean Dream is a simultaneously giddy and calm mix of the high–minded and the lizard–brained. (Marc Masters) Born: September 19, 1952 in New York, NY
Notable instruments: Electric guitar, amplified trumpet
Location: Brooklyn, New York ~ Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Genre: Experimental/Minimalism/Rock
Album release: Nov. 11th, 2016
Record Label: Northern Spy
Duration: 34:59
Tracks:
1. You Get Brighter 5:04
2. Bad Brains 6:32
3. Well Tuned Guitar (Oneida version) 9:15
4. The Mabinogian (Oneida version) 4:53
5. A. Philip Randolph at Back Bay Station 4:58
6. Civil Weather 4:17
Credits:
χ Compositions by Oneida and Rhys Chatham
χ Recorded and Mixed at Menegroth The Thousand Caves by Colin Marston, Oneida and Rhys Chatham
χ Mastered By James Plotkin
χ Design by Dan Schechter
χ Thank you Northern Spy, Ecstatic Music Festival and YOU
About album:
♦≡♦ Four years after their inaugural union at Ecstatic Music Festival inside New York City’s Merkin Concert Hall produced a cosmic din for the ages, two genre~obliterating renegades who’ve made indelible marks in the experimental music pantheon — the NYC~bred, Paris~based avant~garde guitar legend and minimalist composer Rhys Chatham and long~running psychedelic free~rock juggernaut and Brooklyn institution Oneida — have joined forces on their first collaborative album proper titled What’s Your Sign?, due November 11th, 2016 via Northern Spy Records.
♦≡♦ With pedigrees carved in hall~of~fame~caliber collaboration and ever~expanding symphonic ensembles (a Chatham touchstone is A Crimson Grail (For 400 Electric Guitars) while Oneida’s twelve hour long free~improvisational drone~fests is stuff of legend), it’s no revelation the legendary composer and No Wave veteran and the left~field freethinking noisemakers would make for kindred spirits.
♦≡♦ “Collaborating with Rhys was a way for Oneida to connect with the legacy of NYC experimental rock,” explains Kid Millions. “It was gratifying and exciting that Rhys was completely wide open. No hesitation as he stepped into the O.”
♦≡♦ As it turns out, Chatham stepping into the O — a sonically deep and sprawling mind~fry of triptastic psych~stoner dirges and marathon~length organ~splattered space~jazz noisescapes — was a match made in drone, noise and Motorik groove heaven. But even Chatham had jitters upon entering the hypnotic sound~world that would ultimately serve as the foundation for What’s Your Sign?
♦≡♦ “When I first met up with the merry men of Oneida at their rehearsal studio in Brooklyn, I was a little nervous about how things were going to go, because I was thinking of them as basically a rock group, perhaps with a bit of an edge and a bit of noise, but essentially rock,” recalls Chatham. “I was nervous about it because I was coming to the session with my Outdoor Spell loop/delay setup, and I wasn’t too sure about how that would work with straight ahead rock. So you can imagine my surprise when the drummer, Kid Millions, started playing in a style that owed more to free music and noise than it did to rock. And so did what the other guys were playing. It worked just fine, and the music sounded great!”
♦≡♦ With six compositions credited to Oneida and Rhys Chatham, What’s Your Sign? — Oneida’s first set of original material since 2012’s A List of the Burning Mountains and Chatham’s second LP in 2016 (Pythagorean Dream the first) and third overall for Northern Spy — is an exercise in freethinking sonic explorations from an uncompromising, genre~defying group whose collective output has shaped the experimental music landscape extending over the last four decades.
♦≡♦ Recorded and mixed at Menegroth The Thousand Caves by Colin Marston, Oneida and Rhys Chatham and mastered by James Plotkin, What’s Your Sign?’s six shapeshifters are ecstatic journeys into a psych~rock future~world. Warped, alien jam action like the jet engine~drone roar of “Well Tuned Guitar” and the in~your~face noise~rock screams of “You Get Brighter” harken back to the legendary free~improv all~nighters that took place at The Ocropolis, Oneida’s former studio/performance space in Williamsburg.
♦≡♦ Even with Chatham thrust deep into Oneida’s sound~deconstructing fray, the songwriting process didn’t stray too far from the norm of past efforts. What’s Your Sign? was born out of playing together, jamming on monolithic riffs and squelching electronics, discussing and editing.
♦≡♦ Both “Civil Weather” and “A. Philip Randolph and Back Bay Station” approach firebreathing 60’s free jazz vibes driven by Millions’ rolling and manic beats and ear bleeding double~horn~fueled drone, thanks to a Hanoi Jane~Chatham trumpet duet.
♦≡♦ From its drums~bashing, cacophonous beginning to its skronky trumpet~loaded conclusion, the instant chemistry betwixt Rhys Chatham and Oneida is what makes What’s Your Sign? such a seamless and natural partnership: ageless vanguards of minimalism, free~improvisation and noise banding together in a holier than thou union of NYC experimental rock royalty.
Review
By Daniel Sylvester, Published Nov 09, 2016 / Score: 8
♦≡♦ After performing on stage together in 2012 at New York’s Ecstatic Music Festival, fellow rock experimentalists Oneida & Rhys Chatham joined forces to create a collaborative LP that comes off even more eclectic and exploratory than one would expect. Working off of the Brooklyn five~piece’s dense use of repetition and the Paris~based musician’s penchant for loose, freeform guitar expressionism, What’s Your Sign? does a terrific job of mining what makes each entity so beloved within the experimental music scene. Though many would postulate that the world~class drumming of Oneida’s Kid Millions would be the key to holding these six tracks together, it’s actually the triple~guitar threat of Chatham, Hanoi Jane and Showtime that provide the Sonic Youth~esque ”Well Tuned Guitar (Oneida Version),” post~rock builder “A. Philip Randlop at Back Bay Station” and the free~jazz closer “Civil Weather” with their senses of personality and adventurousness.
♦≡♦ Fortunately, only the album opener, the grunge~tinged “You Get Brighter” (the only track to feature vocals) is their only real misstep, as the sleek and precise playing from these six musicians is traded in for ham~fisted bellicosity. On What’s Your Sign?, Oneida and Rhys Chatham show that sometimes the most obvious collaborations are the ones that end up surprising you the most. ♦≡♦ http://exclaim.ca/
Bandcamp: https://oneidarhyschatham.bandcamp.com/album/whats-your-sign
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Oneida & Rhys Chatham |
What’s Your Sign? |
≡♦ The pioneering composer and guitarist’s latest album Pythagorean Dream is a simultaneously giddy and calm mix of the high–minded and the lizard–brained. (Marc Masters) Born: September 19, 1952 in New York, NY
Notable instruments: Electric guitar, amplified trumpet
Location: Brooklyn, New York ~ Paris, Ile-de-France, France
Genre: Experimental/Minimalism/Rock
Album release: Nov. 11th, 2016
Record Label: Northern Spy
Duration: 34:59
Tracks:
1. You Get Brighter 5:04
2. Bad Brains 6:32
3. Well Tuned Guitar (Oneida version) 9:15
4. The Mabinogian (Oneida version) 4:53
5. A. Philip Randolph at Back Bay Station 4:58
6. Civil Weather 4:17
Credits:
χ Compositions by Oneida and Rhys Chatham
χ Recorded and Mixed at Menegroth The Thousand Caves by Colin Marston, Oneida and Rhys Chatham
χ Mastered By James Plotkin
χ Design by Dan Schechter
χ Thank you Northern Spy, Ecstatic Music Festival and YOU
About album:
♦≡♦ Four years after their inaugural union at Ecstatic Music Festival inside New York City’s Merkin Concert Hall produced a cosmic din for the ages, two genre~obliterating renegades who’ve made indelible marks in the experimental music pantheon — the NYC~bred, Paris~based avant~garde guitar legend and minimalist composer Rhys Chatham and long~running psychedelic free~rock juggernaut and Brooklyn institution Oneida — have joined forces on their first collaborative album proper titled What’s Your Sign?, due November 11th, 2016 via Northern Spy Records.
♦≡♦ With pedigrees carved in hall~of~fame~caliber collaboration and ever~expanding symphonic ensembles (a Chatham touchstone is A Crimson Grail (For 400 Electric Guitars) while Oneida’s twelve hour long free~improvisational drone~fests is stuff of legend), it’s no revelation the legendary composer and No Wave veteran and the left~field freethinking noisemakers would make for kindred spirits.
♦≡♦ “Collaborating with Rhys was a way for Oneida to connect with the legacy of NYC experimental rock,” explains Kid Millions. “It was gratifying and exciting that Rhys was completely wide open. No hesitation as he stepped into the O.”
♦≡♦ As it turns out, Chatham stepping into the O — a sonically deep and sprawling mind~fry of triptastic psych~stoner dirges and marathon~length organ~splattered space~jazz noisescapes — was a match made in drone, noise and Motorik groove heaven. But even Chatham had jitters upon entering the hypnotic sound~world that would ultimately serve as the foundation for What’s Your Sign?
♦≡♦ “When I first met up with the merry men of Oneida at their rehearsal studio in Brooklyn, I was a little nervous about how things were going to go, because I was thinking of them as basically a rock group, perhaps with a bit of an edge and a bit of noise, but essentially rock,” recalls Chatham. “I was nervous about it because I was coming to the session with my Outdoor Spell loop/delay setup, and I wasn’t too sure about how that would work with straight ahead rock. So you can imagine my surprise when the drummer, Kid Millions, started playing in a style that owed more to free music and noise than it did to rock. And so did what the other guys were playing. It worked just fine, and the music sounded great!”
♦≡♦ With six compositions credited to Oneida and Rhys Chatham, What’s Your Sign? — Oneida’s first set of original material since 2012’s A List of the Burning Mountains and Chatham’s second LP in 2016 (Pythagorean Dream the first) and third overall for Northern Spy — is an exercise in freethinking sonic explorations from an uncompromising, genre~defying group whose collective output has shaped the experimental music landscape extending over the last four decades.
♦≡♦ Recorded and mixed at Menegroth The Thousand Caves by Colin Marston, Oneida and Rhys Chatham and mastered by James Plotkin, What’s Your Sign?’s six shapeshifters are ecstatic journeys into a psych~rock future~world. Warped, alien jam action like the jet engine~drone roar of “Well Tuned Guitar” and the in~your~face noise~rock screams of “You Get Brighter” harken back to the legendary free~improv all~nighters that took place at The Ocropolis, Oneida’s former studio/performance space in Williamsburg.
♦≡♦ Even with Chatham thrust deep into Oneida’s sound~deconstructing fray, the songwriting process didn’t stray too far from the norm of past efforts. What’s Your Sign? was born out of playing together, jamming on monolithic riffs and squelching electronics, discussing and editing.
♦≡♦ Both “Civil Weather” and “A. Philip Randolph and Back Bay Station” approach firebreathing 60’s free jazz vibes driven by Millions’ rolling and manic beats and ear bleeding double~horn~fueled drone, thanks to a Hanoi Jane~Chatham trumpet duet.
♦≡♦ From its drums~bashing, cacophonous beginning to its skronky trumpet~loaded conclusion, the instant chemistry betwixt Rhys Chatham and Oneida is what makes What’s Your Sign? such a seamless and natural partnership: ageless vanguards of minimalism, free~improvisation and noise banding together in a holier than thou union of NYC experimental rock royalty.
Review
By Daniel Sylvester, Published Nov 09, 2016 / Score: 8
♦≡♦ After performing on stage together in 2012 at New York’s Ecstatic Music Festival, fellow rock experimentalists Oneida & Rhys Chatham joined forces to create a collaborative LP that comes off even more eclectic and exploratory than one would expect. Working off of the Brooklyn five~piece’s dense use of repetition and the Paris~based musician’s penchant for loose, freeform guitar expressionism, What’s Your Sign? does a terrific job of mining what makes each entity so beloved within the experimental music scene. Though many would postulate that the world~class drumming of Oneida’s Kid Millions would be the key to holding these six tracks together, it’s actually the triple~guitar threat of Chatham, Hanoi Jane and Showtime that provide the Sonic Youth~esque ”Well Tuned Guitar (Oneida Version),” post~rock builder “A. Philip Randlop at Back Bay Station” and the free~jazz closer “Civil Weather” with their senses of personality and adventurousness.
♦≡♦ Fortunately, only the album opener, the grunge~tinged “You Get Brighter” (the only track to feature vocals) is their only real misstep, as the sleek and precise playing from these six musicians is traded in for ham~fisted bellicosity. On What’s Your Sign?, Oneida and Rhys Chatham show that sometimes the most obvious collaborations are the ones that end up surprising you the most. ♦≡♦ http://exclaim.ca/
Bandcamp: https://oneidarhyschatham.bandcamp.com/album/whats-your-sign
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