13322 PARMA Recordings - Flamethrower




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Summary: Innovative New Music trumpeter Stephen Ruppenthal commands attention right out the gate. Or perhaps, more specifically, he commands it right out the “NGate” – the subtitle of the opening track on FLAMETHROWER, his Ravello Records debut. The album contains world premieres of five pieces for trumpet, flugelhorn, voice, and crotale, composed specifically for Ruppenthal by Allen Strange, Bruno Liberda, Elainie Lillios, and Brian Belet. From the first notes of Velocity Studies V: NGate, listeners might recall the spirit of Miles Davis’s Electric Era, as delayed trumpet blasts echo deep into their psyche. Ruppenthal’s playing also alludes to the works of trumpeters like Jon Hassell and Nils Petter Molvær. What sets Ruppenthal’s expressive trumpet performances apart is the way they’re informed by digital sound processing and interactive electroacoustics. The combination of organic and synthesized sounds come together to form a cohesive sonic landscape steeped with an edgy, introspective feeling throughout. Tracks like “a sphere of air is bound” show the trumpeter extending his instrument from its traditional sound. Ruppenthal’s trumpet is simultaneously processed and multiplied by the Kyma system, which mimics sounds from deep within a dense jungle soundscape. Ruppenthal uses the haunting reverberations of the crotale to open Lillios’ November Twilight, the album’s centerpiece. As his bursts of trumpet pierce through the track’s sonic landscape, the trumpeter adds intermittent vocalizations, taking inspiration from the Haiku poem by Wally Swist, and substratal sonance, contributing further ripples to the atmosphere. This all builds to a triumphant swell of trumpets that shimmer amid the piece’s darker tones, a dichotomy creating contrast and depth, and enhancing the many facets and moods of the work. The title of Misty Magic Land reflects its sounds; chimes and high-end timbres create a mystical and mysterious atmosphere for Ruppenthal’s trumpets to explore. Brian Belet also appears on the track as producer and overseer of digital audio processing. He returns to these roles for his composition System of Shadows at the end of the album. Speaking of FLAMETHROWER’s concluding track, System of Shadows returns to the frenzied, impassioned nature of the album’s opener, processing a Bitches Brew-inpired core with shimmering reconstruction achieved in tandem with the Kyma system processing. Quick loops sizzle under the surface long after Ruppenthal has released the notes from his trumpet, resulting in a hypnotic effect unlike anything else on the album. The hum of the lingering trumpet is a cathartic end to an innovative journey. Purchase now at: http://www.classicalsavings.com/store/p348/Flamethrower.html TRACK TITLES 01 VELOCITY STUDIES V: NGATE 2007 Allen Strange Stephen Ruppenthal C trumpets 02 A SPHERE OF AIR IS BOUND 2010 Bruno Liberda Stephen Ruppenthal C trumpet & voice Bruno Liberda Kyma digital audio processing 03 NOVEMBER TWILIGHT 2011 Elainie Lillios Stephen Ruppenthal C trumpet, crotale & voice Elainie Lillios interactive electroacoustics 04 MISTY MAGIC LAND 2004 Allen Strange Stephen Ruppenthal C trumpet Allen Strange digital media Brian Belet Kyma digital audio processing SYSTEM OF SHADOWS 2007 Brian Belet 05 I. Aurora Borealis 06 II. Andromeda’s Dream 07 III. Zephyr Apparition Stephen Ruppenthal C trumpet & Bb flugelhorn Brian Belet Kyma digital audio processing Purchase now at: http://www.classicalsavings.com/store/p348/Flamethrower.html