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Retrospectives (In The Key Of Jazz)
Billie Davies
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2025
Duration: 01:30:51
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Tracks
Hollywood Boulevard From The Window; Do Do Kindje Doo; Sunraaah; Melancholia Abstractissimus; Improvisationality; An Improvisation; An Improvisation Too; Art;
Personnel
Billie Davies
drumsTom Bone Ralls
tromboneOliver Steinberg
bassLarry the guitarplayer Marx
guitar, electricDaniel Coffeng
guitar, electricJacob Bartfield
bassJonathan Solomon
bass, acousticEvan Oberla
tromboneBranden James Lewis
trumpetOliver Watkinson
bass, acousticAri Kohn
woodwindsAllie Porter
vocalsAdditional Personnel / Information
Evan Oberla: Piano;
Album Description
A retrospective of never before released music
created during a 6 year period, 90 minutes of Free
Improvisation,
Beyond Jazz, Avant-garde in the key of Jazz music.
All of Billie Davies' music is improvisational. A
conversation between musicians, a joint emotional
expression inspired
by a certain common feeling, thought or perspective
that is being communicated to an audience, a
listener, a
community. An expression that is free of dogma and
styles or fashions or politics or religions or trends.
An expression
that comes from way deep down and can stand on
its own and is a reflection of our society, our tribe,
our life, our
universe.
Billie Davies always has a folder with recorded
improvisations that she adds to whenever
something musically great is
recorded, and so we thought that exposing this
music to be heard, creating and releasing an album,
celebrating the
music that was created primarily with Billie Davies
playing her acoustic Sonor basswood drum set she
played for a last
time in December of 2018 at the Art Klub in New
Orleans, even-though she would sometimes
combine that set with
her electronic drum set, as on Sunraaah and
Melancholia Abstractissimus, until around 2014/15.
She now plays
exclusively on her Yamaha DTX-700 series
electronic drum set as on "Thinking Of Marie
Laveau", "On Hollywood
Boulevard", "Whadeva" and "Pandemos".
She completely stopped rehearsing and writing for
projects in 2018, as was the case with the musical
adventures
around "Perspectives" in 2018, they just started
playing around on the words of Billie Davies and on
each other's
expressions, "Whadeva" in 2020 and "Pandemos"
in 2021, celebrating the freedom of expression, the
freedom of
playing, the avant-gardist free improvisation that
has become so very primary with her, that is the
purpose, that is the
intent of this album, so you may hear, so you may
experience your own perspective when you listen.
The musical improvisations on "Retrospectives (In
The Key of Jazz)", these works of art, are some of
the favorite
moments of what happened around Billie Davies in
Hollywood, Los Angeles and New Orleans
between 2012 and
2018, resulting in this heartfelt music,
uncompromised and freely improvised and
expressed with full passion and
intensity straight from the heart and the soul, in the
moment. This music was mostly recorded by Mike
Davies during
rehearsals, only the very in-crowd got to ever hear
these.
"I want to end up with music that is not written
down but is felt and expressed at that moment of
playing, of recording,
of performing, of expressing. This deliberate
moment of choices, chances and inspirations may
become a specific type
of music, but it never ends up being a
predetermined or planned music, the notes played
are never written down. I just
want to end up with something where I hear
unexpected, emotional, passionate, challenging
music never heard
before." Billie Davies.
"Billie Davies' music is unapologetically moving in
the direction of “true art” and plays with colors,
moods, movements,
feelings and interactions, a paradoxically more
advanced concept of expression.
John Cage among others developed a type of music
named aleatoric music, a music in which some
element of the
composition is left to chance and/or some primary
element of a composed work's realization is left to
the determination
of its performer(s).
Visual art, as it becomes more abstract becomes
more like music: an art form which uses the abstract
elements of
sound and divisions of time. In turn, Billie Davies is
creating music which is becoming more like a visual
art form, a way
of creating an 'inner' object and projecting it
outwards through sound, believing that art is no
longer something remote,
but life itself, be it constructivist or pluralist in
essence. Disintegration of conventional ideas of
form and matter is
underlying the divorce of the concrete and the
abstract in modern art.
In a 1957 lecture, Experimental Music, John Cage
described music as "a purposeless play" which is
"an affirmation of
life – not an attempt to bring order out of chaos nor
to suggest improvements in creation, but simply a
way of waking
up to the very life we're living"
You never really know what’s going to happen
when you play abstract music. Our relative lack of
knowledge may
seem instantly intimidating.
We can never take the full measure of musical
infinity but we can listen to it as Billie Davies
continues her ascent." -
(An excerpt from the article "Music in the realm of
abstract surrealism? – An analysis of something
not to be
analyzed." by Daniel Coffeng, 2013)
The artists on "Retrospectives (In The Key Of Jazz)"
are musicians that answered her call over these
specific 6 years of
recording albums and performing on her acoustic or
hybrid drum set from 2012 to 2018, these pieces of
music have
never been released and are all improvisations that
happened during rehearsals and/or performances in
between or
leading up to her album projects in Hollywood, Los
Angeles and in New Orleans.
Album uploaded by Billie Davies PR