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  • Captiva

    Captiva

    “The best way to know people is to work with them, and that’s a very serious form of intimacy.” Robert Rauschenberg, 1977

    Stephen Vitiello and Taylor Deupree’s Captiva consists of 3 pieces created while in residence at the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation’s new Rauschenberg Residency Program at his estate and studio compound in Captiva, Florida. The first record, “From the Fish House,” captures a series of duets, recorded in a small guest house, perched above the bay of the inland waters of Captiva Island. Microphones were mounted inside and outside the room, allowing the environmental sounds of osprey, pelicans and water to naturally enter the mix. The primary instrumentation here is modular synthesizer, samples, electric guitar and found objects for percussion. If there’s a missing sound that could never be captured, its the sound of porpoises circling the Fish House, quietly breathing… a moment too fleeting to ever make it to tape, although attempted on many occasions.

    While the first record was recorded during sunny afternoons, the tracks on the second record, “From The Main Studio” and “Last Piano (for RR)” were recorded during late night sessions in a vast reverberant work space, which the artist Robert Rauschenberg used as a multi-purpose production studio. In the far corner of the room, near giant doors opened to the quiet evening darkness, a baby grand piano sat, waiting to be played. Tracks on these pieces include the piano played with Ebows and prepared with forks and local beach shells as well as synthesizers and guitar. Many of the sounds were amplified and re-recorded in the room. The presence of Rauschenberg’s history and maybe welcoming ghost were always felt… if possibly not heard.

    Captiva is presented as a beautifully realized double-10” album graced with a pair of Polaroid photographs from the artists taken of the Fish House and its surrounding waters. The audio work and their photography was shown at the Rauschenberg gallery space in Chelsea in New York City in 2013. This is the duo’s first full-length collaborative recording following a series of performances, a song recorded with Ryuichi Sakamoto and a multi-channel sound piece for the touring exhibition, With Hidden Noise, organized by Independent Curators International.

  • Lost & Compiled

    Lost & Compiled

    Lost & Compiled is a collection of early mixes of songs from 2007-2013 as well as some previously unreleased works. The concept for the release came from the idea that songs that Deupree writes go through so many permutations that by the time they are released they have left behind a trail of ghosts. Sometimes when he goes back to early versions of songs he will hear something more relaxed, free, and less perfect… a point in the song’s life where the stress of finishing it or the polish of a “final” mix hasn’t yet taken place.

    The songs on this album are just that; tracks in earlier states of completion or entirely different versions that never made the final cut. Lost & Compiled is an interesting look at what gets left behind and buried. Mixes that are no less powerful and often quite a bit more vulnerable, than the final cuts.

    Lost & Compiled is a CD that Taylor Deupree has been wanting to make for years and, finally, as part of his 2014 Japan tour (with Illuha, Stephan Mathieu and Federico Durand) it has come to light. The album was debuted at the venues of the tour and in an attempt to keep the release on the quiet side will only receive a small amount of Japanese distribution and otherwise only be available in the 12k shop and not through 12k’s regular distribution channels.

  • 2014 Japan Tour (April)

    From April 2-15 I’ll be back in Japan, this time playing collaboratively with Stephan Mathieu as we celebrate the work we did on our album Transcriptions for the Spekk label in 2009. We will be joined on tour by our dear friends Federico Durand and Illuha and be playing shows in Kyoto, Kamakura and Tokyo. Some special guests will be joining as well.

    It’s going to be a beautiful time with the sakura and We will all be making recordings in and out of nature as we hike and explore some countryside as well.

    TOUR DETAILS / WEBSITE

    DATES:
    April 5th – Kyoto
    Kinse Ryokan

    April 6th – Kyoto
    Kinse Ryokan

    April 10th – Tokyo
    CAY

    April 12th – Kamakura
    Kamakura Koumyouji

    April 13th – Tokyo
    Midori-so

  • Lost & Compiled

    Lost & Compiled

    12k2030As part of the upcoming tour in Japan I’m releasing a new CD called Lost & Compiled. It will be debuted on the tour and for sale at the concerts and at the Il Solito gallery in Ebisu (Tokyo) where my photography exhibition is being held. Upon my return from Japan the remainder of the CDs will be for sale in the 12k shop. It is unlikely these will be carried by any distributor.

    Lost & Compiled is a collection of early mixes of songs of mine from the past few years as well as some previously unreleased works. The concept for the release came from the idea that songs that I write go through so many permutations  by the time they are released they have left behind a trail of ghosts. Sometimes when I go back to early and rough mixes of songs I will hear something more relaxed, less perfect. A point in the song’s life where the stress of finishing it or the polish of a “final” mix hasn’t yet taken place.

    The songs on this album are just that; tracks in earlier states of completion or entirely different versions that never made the final cut. It’s an interesting look at what gets left behind and buried.

    TRACK LIST:

    01 July 032013 – Sketch of new material, 2013
    02 Field (Beta) – Alternate version of “Field” released on Landing (Room 40, 2007)
    03 Live In Osaka – From Extract: Portraits Of Sound Artists (Non Visual Objects, 2007)
    04 Sea Last (06.05.08) – Early version of “Sea Last” (12k, 2009)
    05 Sleepover (Alt) – Alt. version, from Lost In The Humming Air (Music Inspired by Harold Budd) (Oktaf, 2012)
    06 So Sleepy – Early version of what became “For A Morning When” from For Nihon (Unseen Music, 2011)
    07 Sketch For February – Sketch, prevoiusly unreleased, 2012
    08 Journal (Rough) – Early mix of “Journal” released on Journal 7″ (Champion Version, 2011)

     

     

  • Sakamoto & Deupree/BoilerRoom

    Sakamoto & Deupree/BoilerRoom

    My concert with Ryuichi Sakamoto in London on February 20th is now online in quite decent video and audio quality courtesy of BoilerRoom.tv. You can watch the concert in its entirety here:

    BOILER ROOM / SAKAMOTO & DEUPREE