Thanks for the description, Graham. I interviewed Ochs on Sunday night for an article I'm working on (right this minute, in fact), and he was still thoroughly gassed by the concerts. And yes, he said that Frith played bass. His description of 'Ascension' was pretty mind boggling - same band as 'Saxophone Special,' plus Chris Brown on electronics, Carla Kihlstedt and Jenny Scheinman on violins and Don Robinson (subbing for Hamid Drake, who couldn't make it at the last minute) on drums. As for a live CD, there's not much telling right now. Ochs said that a local college radio station mixed the 12-channel live sound down to stereo for a broadcast and supposedly recorded it, but he said he'll believe it when he hears it. Steve Smith ssmith36@sprynet.com -----Original Message----- From: zorn-list-admin@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:zorn-list-admin@mailman.xmission.com]On Behalf Of nacho hargman Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 1:34 AM To: zorn-list@mailman.xmission.com Subject: Re: ROVA w. Frith, Otomo and others...? I attended only the preceding evening, where ROVA plus Yoshihide, Ikue Mori, and nels Cline performed Lacy's Saxophone Special. I thoroughly enjoyed the concert. Not sure I can provide a helpful review... To my ears success was aided by the instrumental balance of 4 saxes against three non-saxophonists. Each non-saxophonist had their own distinct sonic palette. The audio balance in the room was excellent, thanks to sound-guy myles boisen and a thorough pre-show sound check. The Lacy themes were a joy to (re)hear.....ROVA's interaction with themselves and the guests was spirited and almost never tentative. ROVA and the others used their longstanding set of handsignals to nudge the proceedings along. Yoshihide was using early ROVA albums in some of his turntable maneuvers.....nels enlisted his full-blown arsenal from toys to old delay boxes and fuzz...I think Mori was running her drumsamples through max/msp on a laptop (as was recently discussed here). I liked the constant noisiness, the constant high-density of activity, with only a few brief moments of "calm". The continual reoccurrence of Steve Lacy's melodies took it from pretty damn good to almost exquisite. (superlatives for otomo and nels are redundant but......man!!) ROVA opened the evening with two saxophone 4tet pieces from the late seventies. I heard from others that on the following evening, for Ascension, Frith played bass. --G. Connah
From: "Arthur Gadney" <a_gadney@hotmail.com>
Hey!
Did anyone go to the ROVA concert with Otomo Yoshihide, Fred Frith and others playing John Coltrane?? I'd love to hear a review! That ought to be a killer show. Lets hope they release a live CD.