Showing posts with label Aaron Turner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aaron Turner. Show all posts

Friday, July 3, 2020

SIGE records releases today!



Hello Friends⠀

Today we have new releases from:⠀
Mamiffer, Kole Galbraith, Jim Haynes, AVOLA, Jon Mueller, SUMAC, and Marshall Trammell & Aaron Turner⠀

https://sigerecords.bandcamp.com

Proceeds from July sales for this and other SIGE releases will be donated to: 

Black Led Community Investment Fund (BLM Seattle)  
blacklivesseattle.org/black-led-community-investment-fund 

Protect Native Elders  
protectnativeelders.org/how-we-work 

Loveland Therapy Fund for Black Girls and Women  
thelovelandfoundation.org/loveland-therapy-fund/ 

Adabi Healing Shelter  
www.adabihealingshelter.org 

Elijah McClain Benefit Fund  
www.gofundme.com/f/elijah-mcclain 

National Bail Fund Network  
www.communityjusticeexchange.org/nbfn-directory 

Souls Grown Deep  
www.soulsgrowndeep.org 

Pro Arts Oakland  
proartsgallery.org 

Womanist Working Collective Philadelphia  
www.womanistworkingcollective.org 

Freedom for Immigrants:  
www.freedomforimmigrants.org


Much Love!


https://sigerecords.bandcamp.com

Monday, December 2, 2019

Art show on Vashon Island DEC 6 2019


Salt Marsh with Aaron Turner. Come see a whole bunch of our artwork! At Hastings-Cone Gallery on Vashon Island. Opening Dec 6th


Faith Coloccia is a visual artist and musician. 

Her practice is focused on creation myths, both archetypal, historical and personal. She is interested in creation born from nothingness, necessity or proximity, and how the act of reclaiming personal narrative may benefit the communal whole. Her work corresponds to the body, internal functions and in relation to unseen forces. Both chance and coincidence play an important part in her process. In her art as well as in her music, she is actively seeking to collapse time into an eternal present moment, her working process often serving as a ritualized means to celebrate the the force of life.


Coloccia is the founder and director of the musical projects Mamiffer and Mára, as well as a contributor to many others. She is the co-founder of SIGE records based in Vashon, WA where she currently resides. 

Aaron Turner is a visual artist and musician residing in Vashon, WA. Over the past 25 years he has worked at the intersection of music and visual art - searching for ways to connect these worlds through intentional practices, as well as uncovering the underlying parallels that inherently exist between them. The impetus for these explorations has been two-fold: to give form to otherwise unutterable internal emotional currents, and to find means for comprehending identity - that which is inborn, as well as that which is manufactured. Of particular interest to Turner is the reconciliation of dissonant segments of internal/external existence, and how exposition of the shadow self through impulsive creative acts may serve as catalyst to this goal.
  
Turner is most readily recognized for his work as a participant in the musical groups SUMAC, Mamiffer and Old Man Gloom, as well as for founding the Hydra Head Records label, and co-founding SIGE Records with his partner Faith Coloccia.





Friday, November 15, 2019

Mamiffer "The Brilliant Tabernacle" out November 1st!



Photo by Ethan DeLorenzo


Physical copies available HERE
Digital HERE
CD available through DAYMARE Japan HERE
CS available through Ektro Records Finland HERE

Track Listing: 

1. All That is Beautiful 
2. River of Light 
3. So That The Heart May Be Known 
4. Two Hands Together 
5. To Receive  
6. Hymn of Eros 
7. To Be Seen

Vinyl version, 300 copies black/100 colored vinyl copies (re-press 100 Clear), housed in heavyweight "tipon" style jacket, with gold foil embellishment, and oversized LP booklet with art/design by Faith Coloccia. 
Description:

The long-arc vision of Faith Coloccia / Mamiffer has deftly traversed a sonic terrain with an emotional depth and compositional restraint rarely found in contemporary music. Across multiple albums, EPs, and splits, she and her collaborators have tapped into the passionate elements of life—the sublime joys and the harrowing losses - while also providing a score to the less definable moments; the pensive times of solace, the dissonant chapters of uncertainty, and the meditative sojourns. Mamiffer’s latest album, The Brilliant Tabernacle, transmutes darkness and rejoices in the force of life by illuminating the beauty of creation. Beginning with a foundation of piano, organ, and voice, Coloccia enlisted her partner and long-time collaborator Aaron Turner along with a congregation of auxiliary musicians to help her construct “a guiding light” in the form of seven songs.

With The Brilliant Tabernacle, Coloccia has focused her work on encompassing the totality of the human experience. Herein she acknowledges both the joyful abundance and inherent suffering of life, while fostering a deep reverence for “pristine awareness” as accessed by the natural mind. This fecund drive was further bolstered by the birth of her first child after her last album The World Unseen. The attendant experiences with maternity—hope, love, strength, support, surrender, and more than anything, the cognition of the self at its most powerful: the embodiment of vulnerability—prompted the construction of The Brilliant Tabernacle.

The album opens with “All That is Beautiful,” a poetic salve buttressed by Coloccia’s piano, Jon Mueller’s communal drum patterns, Veronica Dye’s constellating flute, and Turner’s dichotomous combination of bucolic acoustic guitar and distorted squall. Amidst this backdrop of lilting major and minor key melodies, Coloccia weaves a private psalm of global stewardship and personal strength—a prime example of her music serving as a talisman in a labyrinthine world. From there the album segues into the aural blessings of “River of Light,” a psychedelic calling of drones, pulses, and melodic fragments, with supplementary vocals by Monika Khot. “So That the Heart May Be Known” is a blissed-out harmonic incantation, an amalgam of old world folk elements and modern minimalist composition colored by Eyvind Kang’s string arrangements. Coloccia’s lyrics once again serve the overall vision of reveling in the beauty of creation by repeating the cyclical mantra “How does it feel? / What do you know? / All love!” Coloccia asserts that her aim with Mamiffer is to create psychedelia without drugs and spirituality without the dogma of religion, and that principle is deftly achieved on “Two Hands Together” where graceful piano foundations channel lyrical parallel’s between the process of birth and the metaphoric rebirth of baptism, invoking a secular sense of wonder and magic towards both human biology and consciousness. 

“Hymn of Eros” is the centerpiece of side 2, a kaleidoscopic inversion of side 1’s homespun musical traditions interwoven with the electro-acoustic emissions of synthesist Alex Barnett and waves of textured bass from Brian Cook. It’s the track that most closely recalls the ominous lurch and protracted abstractions of Mamiffer albums like Hirror Enniffer and Mare Decendrii, although the lyrical intent is perhaps the most pointed of any song on The Brilliant Tabernacle. “So many problems in the world stem from people who do not love themselves, and have lost a fundamental gift that should be everyone’s birth right: to be loved unconditionally and completely. Much of our conditioning has strived to detach humans from one another, to see difference as threatening instead of as a strength, to separate the bond with the mother and the earth, and this is passed down through the generations,” Coloccia says. “I felt this record was a complete psychic and magical observation of the healing power of true love, of respecting vulnerability, of not wanting to forget where we all come from- how we were all once helpless and all deserving of love.” The album closes with “To Be Seen,” a transcendental plainsong that brings the uninitiated into the fold while conjuring the inviting warmth and hallucinatory spirituality of Letzte Tage Letzte Nächte-era Popol Vuh or the hypnotic repetition of Asa Osborne projects like Zomes and Lungfish.

“The album as a whole represents a mythical narrative: the hero's descent into the darkness of the soul and the generational sickness of our current culture and its history, followed by the triumphant reunification with the primal deep of total love. This process generates the power to break the spell of linear time, thought and action, and produces instead a sense of cyclic and physio-psychic existence. It provides the opportunity to overcome indoctrinated amnesia, to uplift collective strength and allows for the restoration of in-born self-love” Coloccia says of The Brilliant Tabernacle. And indeed, the album is a journey through the dark and into luminous revelation, across a myriad of textures and timbres, at turns tranquil, turbulent, and surreal. 


“To be sensual, I think, is to respect and rejoice in the force of life, of life itself, and to be present in all that one does, from the effort of loving to the breaking of bread.”- James Baldwin. 

Bio by Brian Cook


Credits:

Written by Faith Coloccia and Mamiffer

Produced by Randall Dunn and Mamiffer

Recorded by Randall Dunn at Studio Litho, Seattle, WA. (2013) and AVAST! Studio, Seattle, WA. (2014, 2015, 2018). 
Additional recording by Mamiffer at The House of Low Culture, Vashon, WA. (2013-2018). Jon Mueller's percussion and Faith Coloccia's piano on "All That is Beautiful" recorded by Matt Bayles at Robert Lange Studios, Lakeshore, WA. (2017). Piano, synthesizer and electronics on "Hymn of Eros" recorded by Nicholas Wilbur at The Unknown Studio, Anacortes, WA. (2016)

Mixed by Randall Dunn at AVAST! Studios Seattle WA 2018 
Strings arranged and performed by Eyvind Kang

Faith Coloccia: vocals, piano, organ, cassette field recordings, auxiliary percussion 
Aaron Turner: electric guitar, acoustic guitar, additional vocals 
Jon Mueller: percussion 
Brian Cook: bass 
Eyvind Kang: viola, violin 
Veronica Dye: flute 
Alex Barnett: electronics and synthesizer on " Hymn of Eros" 
Monika Khot: additional vocals on "River of Light" 

Janne Westerlund: Kantele on "To Be Seen"






INTERVIEWS:

The 405
Self Titled

PRESS/Reviews:

Portico Magazine
The Wire
The Stranger
Prog Magazine
A Closer Listen
the 405
NPR
Aural Aggravation
Circuit Sweet
Meat Mead Metal
Music and Riots
Kultur News
Scene Point Blank
MMH radio
Faith Coloccia: vocals, piano, organ, cassette field recordings, auxiliary percussion 
Aaron Turner: electric guitar, acoustic guitar, additional vocals 
Jon Mueller: percussion 
Brian Cook: bass 
Eyvind Kang: viola, violin 
Veronica Dye: flute 
Alex Barnett: electronics and synthesizer on " Hymn of Eros" 
Monika Khot: additional vocals on "River of Light" 
Janne Westerlund: Kantele on "To Be Seen"

INTERVIEWS:

The 405
Self Titled

PRESS/Reviews:

Portico Magazine
The Wire
The Stranger
Prog Magazine
A Closer Listen
the 405
NPR
Aural Aggravation
Circuit Sweet
Meat Mead Metal
Music and Riots
Kultur News
Scene Point Blank
MMH radio

Sunday, January 20, 2019

New drawings




I made these drawings for Aaron's hands and for Jon Mueller's new record "Canto" which comes out on SIGE records this spring

Friday, September 21, 2018

Playing Organ

Hey! I play some beautiful organ on SUMAC's new record "Love in Shadow" which comes out today on Thrill Jockey. My organ part appears on "The Task".

Link to buy the SUMAC record.
Band Camp Link, maybe you can hear me play some organ. 

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Mamiffer composition Krakow Poland





















Mamiffer:
-9/30 Krakow Poland

Nowa Huta Cultural Center


Premiere of a new composition "Mettapatterning for Constellation". Commissioned by the Sacrum Profanum Festival in Poland. Composition by Faith Coloccia, with contribution by Aaron Turner. (Arr. by Eyvind Kang) Performed by Polish orchestra.
http://sacrumprofanum.com/program/post-indie-classical-1

Saturday, June 24, 2017

upcoming Mamiffer shows


*Mamiffer performs their last show in a while? (babies) on July 6th at Chop Suey in Seattle with friends Zen Mother (featuring SIGE BF Monika Khot!)*

Faith Coloccia and Aaron Turner also have been commissioned to write a composition for this event/festival: performed by Polish Orchestra: http://sacrumprofanum.com/program/post-indie-classical-1

Monday, February 20, 2017

Mára show

Mára will be performing with Aaron Turner (performing with William Fowler Collins) Daniel Menche and Nordra:

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

House of Low Culture show


This Saturday at the Photon Factory in Seattle will be performing as House of Low Culture. Come experience “Noise in Opposition” with Nordra, Daniel Menche, and EMS
https://wowlist.org/events/26374/a-choral-avant-garde-doom-trance-show

Monday, February 22, 2016

New Mamiffer premiere "Flower of the Field ll"

You can hear the new song "Flower of the Field ll" from The World Unseen at Tiny Mix Tapes. The album comes out on SIGE records on April 1st: 

http://www.tinymixtapes.com/chocolate-grinder/premiere-mamiffer-flower-field-ii




Sunday, January 18, 2015

Mamiffer merch for winter 2015 tour




















Mamiffer US tour dates: 

With Russian Circles 10th anniversary tour: 

01/20/15 Seattle, WA @ Neumos 
01/21/15 Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom
01/23/15 San Francisco, CA @ Great American Music Hall
01/24/15 Los Angeles, CA @ The Roxy 
01/25/15 San Diego, CA @ Soda Bar 


Mamiffer with Jon Mueller and William Fowler Collins: 

02/02/15 Albuquerque, NM @ Spirit Abuse (with Raven Chacon) *
02/03/15 Tempe, AZ @ 51 West (with GOG) *
02/05/15 Los Angeles CA @ Mata Noise *
02/06/15 Oakland CA @ Life Changing Ministries *
02/07/15 Chico CA @ Orange St. Art Studios
02/09/15 Portland OR @ High Water Mark (with Daniel Menche)
02/10/15 Anacortes WA  @ The Buisness
02/11/15 Vancouver, BC @ The Rattle (with G
abriel Saloman)
*with William Fowler Collins

Friday, January 16, 2015

Monday, October 27, 2014

Mamiffer "Statu Nascendi" Pre-order and artwork

A link to the pre-order for the new Mamiffer LP "Statu Nascendi":




Custom tri-tone LP covers, and 12 page hand-sewn 11x11 LP booklet with art/design by Faith Coloccia. Pantone colors: 2695, 7522, 4755
Printed by Stumptown printers in Portland OR

Track listing:

1. Caelestis Partus
2. Enantiodromia
3. Mercy
4. Flower of the Field

On this recording: Faith Coloccia & Aaron Turner
Recorded live on November 16th with Randall Dunn at Avast studios in Seattle WA.
Mastered by James Plotkin













Saturday, May 3, 2014

SIGE Records shirt



SIGE Records has its first ever shirt
You can pre-order the shirt HERE

Artwork from the upcoming release by Daniel Menche and William Fowler Collins




Sunday, March 9, 2014

Mamiffer LIVE (Through Daniel Menche) now available on Bandcamp





Mamiffer live recordings mixed by Daniel Menche. Originally a tape cassette edition of 100.

Track listing:
1. Höhole (live) 18:54
2. Recording For Lilac 3 (live) 19:00 
Mastered by James Plotkin
SIGE024

For the physical tape cassette format: some copies left HERE