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To Mix With Time

by Brendan Eder Ensemble

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Tom Landon
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Tom Landon Thanks to Sven B. Schreiber for yet another record and artist to which he's introduced me! I agree totally with Sven about its merits and possible influences. The result is music which is difficult to classify. Unusual classical instrumentation for music which defies categories by mixing them together and squeezing out something new and fresh at the end. Favorite track: Riv.
Sven B. Schreiber (sbs)
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Sven B. Schreiber (sbs) Brendan Eder looks young on the photos I've seen, so I don't think he witnessed the 70's. Yet some of the pieces on this album remind me pleasantly of Canterbury (Dave Steward's "Hatfield and the North", Tim Hodgkinson's "Henry Cow") and Zappa's "Waka/Jawaka" era. Surprisingly, none of these artists appears in his list of influences, comprising Igor Stravinsky, Miles Davis, Fugazi, Aphex Twin, Les Baxter, Erik Satie, Maurice Ravel, Martin Denny, Deerhoof, The Beatles, and Velvet Underground... Favorite track: Uni.
barrychav
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barrychav Mildly intoxicating and softly psychedelic.
Highly recommend. Favorite track: Music for Pot Smokers.
L O
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L O Most excellent music that has a little bit of everything: woodwinds, electronics, funk, minimalism. Generally: VIBES (literal and metaphysical). Highly recc'd.
pdonz
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pdonz Underappreciated musical genius. I'm probably the only person on the planet who said, "I wish those wonky passages from the 1968 live recording of the Linus and Lucy suite, where the wild energy pushes the jazz just off the edges of the map, were, you know, a GENRE." But the Brandon Eder Ensemble granted my wish with these brilliant, creative "chamber hop" gems.
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about

It’s been a long time since the average cool kid played the bassoon or the flute, but if there are any holdouts in the city of Los Angeles Brendan Eder has recruited them all. Writing infectious tunes with accessible musicality, the Valley-bred composer is making chamber music newly relevant and irresistibly groovy. With help from his own punk-ass yet rather quite elegant drumming, coveted among the Eastside’s indie rock set, plus funk basslines plucked by the rare young bassist who can sight-read and perform a solo that warrants raucous applause, Eder’s 2020 album, To Mix With Time, presents a honed aesthetic in just 15 tidy originals and one Aphex Twin cover.

For the past decade, while moonlighting as a composer for up-and-coming talent such as Ari Aster (Misommar), Brendan Eder worked in sales in the cannabis industry, became property manager of his Echo Park building and like a perfect HBO character, has over the years invested greatly in his music: paying his players, affectionately preparing their sheet music, and expertly producing and mixing their recordings. Keeping the ensemble alive is demanding enough to get all the moms in the room asking, Honey, why not just start a rock band?

Whether you condone Brendan’s chosen path or not, you can’t argue he is a man committed to and clear on his wildly impractical, masterfully finessed aesthetic and artistic vision. Could the simplicity and organic quality of wordless melodies breathed with real human air be exactly what this decade craves? As more and more of us overstuff our days with communication, news, text messages and podcasts, Eder and his team of master players offer a glorious respite from the
chatter. - Rebeca Arango

credits

released April 24, 2020

Brendan Eder - drums, synths
Henry Solomon - alto sax
Sarah Robinson - flute
Amber Wyman - bassoon
Vincent Camuglia - clarinets
Logan Kane - electric bass

Sam Wilkes - electric bass (8, 11)
Paul Curtis - bassoon (8, 11)
Andrew Leonard - clarinets (8, 11)
Adam Ratner - guitar (1, 2)
Colleen Green - vocals (1)
Veronica Bianqui - vocals (1)

Written and produced by Brendan Eder (BMI)*

Recorded at Comp-ny Studios, Burbank, CA
Engineered by Be Hussey
Mixed by Brendan Eder
Mastered by Daddy Kev
Album Art by Cody Berry

*#20 (Lichen) written by Richard D James (BMG Blue)

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