Asphalt Orchestra Plays Pixies: Surfer Rosa Asphalt Orchestra

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Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2014

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
20.11.2014

Label: Cantaloupe Music

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Big Band

Interpret: Asphalt Orchestra

Komponist: Charles Michael Kittridge Thompson IV, Kim Deal, Jen Baker

Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1 Bone Machine 02:56
  • 2 Break My Body 04:00
  • 3 Something Against You 01:52
  • 4 Broken Face 01:42
  • 5 Gigantic 04:41
  • 6 River Euphrates 03:51
  • 7 Where Is My Mind? 03:55
  • 8 Cactus 02:30
  • 9 Tony's Theme 01:54
  • 10 Oh My Golly! 01:44
  • 11 Vamos 03:05
  • 12 Chorale - I'm Amazed 03:00
  • 13 Brick Is Red 03:31
  • Total Runtime 38:41

Info zu Asphalt Orchestra Plays Pixies: Surfer Rosa

That influence remains as steadfast as ever among the feverish minds behind Asphalt Orchestra, the 12-piece New York-based marching band with an eclectic ear for new music and boundary-blurring arrangements. The band’s unpredictable repertoire includes the music of Goran Bregovich, David Byrne, Frank Zappa, Charles Mingus, Tatsuya Yoshida, Meshuggah, Yoko Ono and more, so it’s only fitting they should choose to tackle a boisterous, at times even downright ornery noise-rock classic, right?

And tackle it they do. From the rambunctious opening cut “Bone Machine” to the off-kilter, otherworldly arrangement of the radio hit “Gigantic,” AOPP remains true to the punkish attitude of the original while exploring the rich melodies that underpin these alt-rock classics. In fact, Pixies were so taken with the project that they invited the band to join them on tour for two popup dates in early 2014. (At the famed Capitol Theater just north of Manhattan, fans expressed their glee by singing along with Asphalt’s version of “Bone Machine.”)

Intrepid, energetic and unconventional, AOPP touches a nerve that connects rock and new music — a daring brew lauded by the New York Times as “...quirky, funky, inventive and idiomatic.”

Jessica Schmitz, piccolo
Jas Walton, soprano saxophone
Ken Thomson, alto saxophone
Peter Hess, tenor saxophone
Ben Holmes, trumpet
Steph Richards, trumpet
Tim Vaughn, trombone
Jen Baker, trombone
Kenny Bentley, sousaphone
Sunny Jain, snare
Kenneth Salters, bass drum
Yuri Yamashita, quad toms


Asphalt Orchestra
is a radical new street band that brings ambitious processional music to the mobile masses. Created by the founders of Bang on a Can, Asphalt Orchestra unleashes innovative music from concert halls, rock clubs and jazz basements and takes it to the streets and beyond. The band brings together some of the most exciting rock, jazz and classical players in New York City who TheNew York Times called “12 top-notch brass and percussion players.”

Asphalt Orchestra has two lives: as an outdoor guerrilla musical force choreographed by Susan Marshall and Mark DeChiazza, and as Unpack the Elephant, the indoor experience, directed by Mark DeChiazza and Andrew Robinson. Elizabeth Hope Clancy is the group’s wardrobe stylist. The group is managed by Ken Thomson.

Asphalt Orchestra’s debut performances stretched 10 packed nights at Lincoln Center Out of Doors Festival in New York over the summers of 2009 and 2010. Since then they have performed throughout the US East Coast and Canada, at London’s Barbican Centre, at the TED Women conference in Washington D.C., New York's Alice Tully Hall and Metropolitan Museum of Art, and more. Their repertoire ranges from music by pop wizard Björk, to jazz legend Charles Mingus, rock progressive Frank Zappa, Brazilian iconoclast songwriter Tom Zé, Zimbabwean provocateur Thomas Mapfumo, Swedish metal band Meshuggah, and new pieces written for the band by David Byrne and Annie Clark (St. Vincent), Yoko Ono, Tatsuya Yoshida (Ruins), Goran Bregovic, Tyondai Braxton (Battles), and Stew and Heidi Rodewald (Broadway and Spike Lee’s Passing Strange).

Featured on the cover of The Philadelphia Inquirer as “not your mother’s marching band,” Asphalt Orchestra has also been praised in Newsweek, The Economist, New York Magazine, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Onion, and Time Out New York, as well as interviewed and showcased on WNYC’s “Soundcheck,” Philadelphia Weekly, PBS SundayArts, and Time Out New York’s “The Volume.”

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