Gordon Grdina Releases Inroads on Songlines November 17th. This wild, eclectic project combines intricate counterpoint with the ebb and flow of dynamic yet focused improvisation. Grdina takes inspiration from the complexity of Bartok, the freedom of Ornette Coleman, the energy and logical construction of ideas in Soundgarden, and the delicacy of Webern. Grdina's debut recording, Think Like the Waves (Songlines, 2006) was a trio with his mentor Gary Peacock and Paul Motian, and there is something of that group's deep improvised jazz roots at work here, along with the compositional, classical music bent of his East Van Strings project (The Breathing of Statues, Songlines, 2009). It's also a reaction to his rock playing in recent years in Dan Mangan's band and his own instrumental duo Peregrine Falls.
"I felt a strong inner urge to write music that was more unexpected, that didn't repeat itself so much and was more challenging than what I had been playing." states Grdina. "Forms can sometimes feel like you're being strangled and talked down to. I wanted the music to continually move, feeling free but clearly directed. Compositionally this also came out of the work I'd done with Gary Peacock but in a very different way. We worked a lot on composition being a distilled idea that is the germ that sparks improvisation. I wanted to see what would happen if I composed the development of the ideas, keeping the same focused writing style, asking the same questions...The process of writing was similar to what I went through with East Van Strings, which was informed by listening to a lot of Webern and the second Viennese school. Ornette always being present is a given but Soundgarden came up while on the road with Dan Mangan. When I was young I was a fan but didn't really dig into it, as I was too interested in jazz at the time. I started listening to them again and was really excited and inspired by the energy and careful construction of ideas, intricate yet logical. I was also listening to a lot of Tim Berne and started to feel a connection between the two. So there was something between that intricacy and energy that I was really inspired by."View the Inroads Teaser Here!
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