Roger Kleier: Deep Night, Deep Autumn

Editorial Reviews
American Record Guide
He has a knack for creating rich, beautiful textures, which really shine because of the expert production.

New Music Box
Electronic sampling, guitar effects, and extended technique that fuse Clapton-like riffs with alternate tunings, Middle-Eastern licks, and old-fashioned noise.

Album Description
Roger Kleier, an experimental guitarist, is an important part of New York’s downtown new music scene. His music has been called “Impressive stuff!” by The Wire. He regularly performs and records with established, leading-edge musicians, including Kato Hideki, Ikue Mori, Phill Niblock, Marc Ribot, Elliott Sharp, Carl Stone, John Zorn, and others.

Kleier seduces listeners by mutating his guitar in various ways, ranging from the hallowed techniques of Jimi Hendrix and Captain Beefheart, through the extended techniques of avant-garde guitar-mangling, to the recent technological innovations of sampling, layering, and digital sound processing.

Elliott Sharp writes that this “bittersweet record” has music where “drones melt into lyrical melody,” where “the sweetsour wistfulness of detuned chords, existing completely outside of any European tonal sensibility, morphs into geological mass,” and where “gradual processes and the sensuality of the rich timbres” draw the listener “deeper and deeper” into “full immersion.”

The music on this brooding, elegiac CD reflects strong emotional associations of the composer. For example, The Juan Cortina Suite was inspired by a legendary 19th century outlaw, revered for combating injustices against Mexicans. The tense opening work and the haunting concluding work were inspired by an Ilya Ehrenburg World War II quote: “We speak of deep night, and we speak of deep autumn - when we speak of Stalingrad, we will speak of deep war.”

Roger Kleier: Deep Night, Deep Autumn

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Roger Kleier: Deep Night, Deep Autumn
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    Roger Kleier: Deep Night, Deep Autumn
    Roger Kleier
    Manufacturer: Starkland
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00005V5LU
    Release Date: 2002-01-02

    Tracks:

    1. We Speak of Deep Night
    2. The Juan Cortina Suite: Pistol Whip
    3. The Juan Cortina Suite: El Valle del Rio Grande
    4. The Juan Cortina Suite: Brownsville Raid
    5. Brickyard
    6. Lodi
    7. Chambers Street
    8. Woodside Meteor
    9. We Speak of Deep Autumn

    Album Description

    Roger Kleier, an experimental guitarist, is an important part of New York's downtown new music scene. His music has been called “Impressive stuff!” by The Wire. He regularly performs and records with established, leading-edge musicians, including Kato Hideki, Ikue Mori, Phill Niblock, Marc Ribot, Elliott Sharp, Carl Stone, John Zorn, and others.

    Kleier seduces listeners by mutating his guitar in various ways, ranging from the hallowed techniques of Jimi Hendrix and Captain Beefheart, through the extended techniques of avant-garde guitar-mangling, to the recent technological innovations of sampling, layering, and digital sound processing.

    Elliott Sharp writes that this “bittersweet record” has music where “drones melt into lyrical melody,” where “the sweetsour wistfulness of detuned chords, existing completely outside of any European tonal sensibility, morphs into geological mass,” and where “gradual processes and the sensuality of the rich timbres” draw the listener “deeper and deeper” into “full immersion.”

    The music on this brooding, elegiac CD reflects strong emotional associations of the composer. For example, The Juan Cortina Suite was inspired by a legendary 19th century outlaw, revered for combating injustices against Mexicans. The tense opening work and the haunting concluding work were inspired by an Ilya Ehrenburg World War II quote: “We speak of deep night, and we speak of deep autumn - when we speak of Stalingrad, we will speak of deep war.”

    Track Listings:

    1. Rutland Boughton: Symphony No 03/Oboe Concerto No 01
    2. Serge Koussevitzky Conducts Richard Strauss
    3. Sergei Prokofiev: Romeo And Juliet, Ballet
    4. Songs of Chivalry Medieval Songs & Dances
    5. Songs of Sibelius
    6. Songs of St. Olaf
    7. Symphonies 5 & 8
    8. Telemann: Oboe Concertos (Vol. II) / Sarah Francis
    9. Temperament for Angels
    10. Terres Tuquioses

    Track Listings

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    Track Listings

    Locked In [Import]

    Platinum Richard Strauss

    Showcase

    Moanin'

    This Empty Room [Explicit Lyrics]

    Slide Guitar Classics [Import]

    Sings Fred Astaire [Import]

    Rimsky-Korsakov: Antar/Ippolitov-Ivanov: Caucasian Sketches/Gliere: Russian Sailors' Dance

    The Crossing

    Singularity

    Sorry Ma, Forgot to Take Out The Trash [Original recording remastered]

    Play Telstar & Other Great Hits [Import]

    Pearls of a Decade: Best of [Import]

    Beside Still Waters - Volume 4 - 24 Praise and Worship Favorites

    The 21 Hungarian Dances