A few days ago reedist, bandleader, and composer Ken Vandermark announced the formation of his own record label, Audiographic. The move follows on the heels of similar projects by two of his collaborators: drummer Tim Daisy’s Relay Recordings and saxophonist Dave Rempis’s Aerophonic Records. The new imprint will release new recordings in editions of 500, on LP and/or CD, as with the first two releases (out yesterday), both by Vandermark’s latest large band, Audio One—Vandermark, Daisy, Rempis, vibist Jason Adasiewicz, trombonist Jeb Bishop, cornetist Josh Berman, bassist Nick Macri, saxophonist Nick Mazzarella, violist Jen Paulson, and reedist Mars Williams. Releases will also be available as high-quality digital downloads, which will be included for free with the purchase of a physical format. Audiographic will also produce books combining text and photography, which Vandermark hopes to make available in the fall. In an e-mail he writes that one of the forthcoming books “will combine images and a scenario created for a ‘fictitious film’, which I will compose a soundtrack for. The soundtrack will be included with the book.”
- courtesy of Dark Matter Coffee
- Dark Matter’s Astro-Black blend
Speaking of things I have my hands in, on Wednesday the Chicago Jazz Festival (I volunteer for the committee that programs the music) copresents a free performance by Philadelphia producer and DJ King Britt at Constellation that serves several promotional functions. It will serve as a launch for the festival’s Neighborhood Nights programming (a series of free concerts taking place around the city during the summer, leading up to the Labor Day weekend festival) as well as the introduction of a new coffee blend developed by local roasters Dark Matter to celebrate the centennial of jazz visionary Sun Ra—the blend is called Astro-Black, and the packaging was designed by the Wicker Park gallery Corbett vs. Dempsey. Corbett will also spin Sun Ra music at the event. Ra’s Arkestra, led by saxophonist Marshall Allen since the keyboardist died in 1993, will play the final set of this year’s festival on Sunday, August 31. Britt will perform a new work called “The Fholston Paradigm Live Transmission Mix,” which weaves a random CB radio transmission into a musical interpretation of Ra’s classic “Space is the Place.” Check it out below.