Dive into the uncharted territories of Alvin Curran's sonic universe with "Drumming Up Trouble," a captivating collection of previously unissued works that showcase the composer's experimental prowess. Released on September 2, 2022, via Black Truffle, this album is a testament to Curran's encyclopedic and omnivorous musical approach, focusing on a lesser-known aspect of his career: his explorations in avant-garde, free jazz, and minimalism.
Spanning tracks recorded between 2018 and 2021, along with a side-long epic dating back to the early 1980s, "Drumming Up Trouble" is a journey through Curran's innovative soundscapes. The five-track album, with a total duration of 52 minutes, features compositions that push the boundaries of traditional genres, offering a unique listening experience.
The album opens with "Bay Area 1," setting the stage for the experimental journey ahead. "Rollings" follows, delving deeper into Curran's avant-garde sensibilities. "Bay Area 2" continues the exploration, while "End Zone" and "Field It More" round out the collection with their distinctive, minimalist touches. Each track is a testament to Curran's ability to blend genres and create something entirely new.
"Drumming Up Trouble" is not just an album; it's an exploration of sound and experimentation. Alvin Curran's latest release is a bold statement in the world of avant-garde and experimental music, offering fans and newcomers alike a chance to experience the depth and breadth of his musical vision.