The Source of Sound
fri 23 jul 2021 21:00 hrs
The Source of Sound 69
Jon Hassell
A tribute to trumpeter Jon Hassell, who died last month. He was a musician from the jazz and electronic music scene, a follower of Miles Davis, a pupil of Karlheinz Stockhausen, and a musician for the minimal composers Terry Riley and La Mounte Young. However, in his own work, he was strongly influenced by the kind of music you usually hear in the Source of Sound. The music of the Aka pygmies from Central Africa, Indian classical music, the Javanese gamelan, but above all the music of the Fourth World, of the indigenous peoples who, in this post-colonial era, are still oppressed by the new rulers in their countries. He recognised the value of their music, which still had a sacred character. It was used as a means of expression for things that could not be expressed in words, an aspect lost in industrially produced pop and composed music. In his compositions, he mixed their “primitive” and “tribal” music, their sounds and structures with the possibilities of electronic music and named them as such. This contrasts with people like Philip Glass, Herbie Hancock and Deep Forest, who all had no trouble claiming other people’s music as their own.
This broadcast features a selection of CDs and LPs released by Jon Hassell. Starting with the Eno-produced Possible Musics and Dream Theory in Malaya. Then there is Aka ‘ Darbari ‘ Java and Fascinoma, in which the influence of Indian music and jazz is most apparent, and Power Spot, an ode to the music of the Navajo. The CD Last Night the Moon Came Dropping its Clothes in the Street with partly concert recordings from Kortrijk, which indicate that he could also perform his music live, Dressing for Pleasure with his version of hip-hop and his last album that came out in July 2020, Seeing Through Sound, volume 2 of the pentimento series. In that series, he focused on synesthesia, the phenomenon that sounds can also evoke visual images and the reverse, and the parallel between painting and working with layers of sound and soundscapes.
01 Ba-Benzélé 6’12
Jon Hassell, Eno
LP Possible Musics
Fourth World Volume 1
Editions EG 7, A4
02 Gift of fire 4’56
Jon Hassell
LP Dream Theory in Malaya
Editions EG EGM 114, B3
03 Darbari extension I 12’05
without intro
Jon Hassell
LP Aka › Darbari ‹ Java
Magic Realism
Editions EG EGED 31, B1
04 Nature Boy 2’41
Eden Ahbez
Bansuri Ronu Majumdar
CD Fascinoma
Water Lily Acoustics WLA-CS-70-CD, tr. 1
05 Datura 4’20
Jon Hassell
CD Fascinoma
Water Lily Acoustics WLA-CS-70-CD, tr. 2
06 Caravanesque 7’13
Duke Ellington, Juan Tizol
CD Fascinoma
Water Lily Acoustics WLA-CS-70-CD, tr. 3
07 Passage D.E. 5’23
Jon Hassell
LP Power Spot
ECM Records – ECM 1327, A2
08 Courtrais 5’40
Jon Hassell
CD Last night the moon came dropping its clothes in the street
ECM Records ECM 2077
09 G-spot 5’02
Jon Hassell
CD Dressing for Pleasure
Warner Brothers Records 9 45523-2, tr 1
10 Lunar 6’25
Jon Hassell
LP Seeing Through Sound
Pentimento Volume Two
Ndeya NDEYA7LP, B3
Have a look at Jon Hassell’s website and the article artificial boundaries,
expanding horizons, possible musics
Jon Hassell | Possible Musics 2018