Poet and master jazz basist / violinist Henry Grimes premieres a new project with MC, composer and producer HPrizm aka High Priest– a collaboration seated in their mutual devotion to music, the spoken and written word, truth, freedom, justice, beauty, revelation, joy, and uproar.
"Coming of age during the mid-eighties, the images of aerosol art, the resonance of drum machine beats echoing off the concrete, and the future I imagined as a child weigh equally in my production voice. I cannot subvert my own DNA. I am a Prizm. Hence, I aim to amplify and give voice to the nuanced frequencies and pulses of my surroundings, using a varied combination of electro-acoustic sound sources.” –HPrizm...
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Poet and master jazz basist / violinist Henry Grimes premieres a new project with MC, composer and producer HPrizm aka High Priest– a collaboration seated in their mutual devotion to music, the spoken and written word, truth, freedom, justice, beauty, revelation, joy, and uproar.
"Coming of age during the mid-eighties, the images of aerosol art, the resonance of drum machine beats echoing off the concrete, and the future I imagined as a child weigh equally in my production voice. I cannot subvert my own DNA. I am a Prizm. Hence, I aim to amplify and give voice to the nuanced frequencies and pulses of my surroundings, using a varied combination of electro-acoustic sound sources.” –HPrizm
"A natural relation
is constructed between sound and sense
and one may therefore find a poem
that causes a fusion between the line of
equilibrium
and the same one of an inner tension
that takes place spiritually (as mentally)
as well as in
spontaneity."
– Henry Grimes
In the late ‘50s and throughout the ‘60s, after three years at Juilliard, Henry Grimes (upright bass, violin, poetry) played acoustic bass with many master jazz musicians of that era, including Albert Ayler, Don Cherry, Benny Goodman, Coleman Hawkins, Roy Haynes, Steve Lacy, Charles Mingus, Gerry Mulligan, Sonny Rollins, Pharoah Sanders, Archie Shepp, Cecil Taylor, and McCoy Tyner. After a long period of hard times without a musical instrument to play, during which Henry survived by doing manual labor and writing poetry, he made a triumphant return to New York City in May, '03 to play in the Vision Festival and since then has played more than 500 concerts and given poetry readings in 29 countries, collaborating with many of this era's music and poetry heroes (Chris Abani, Rashied Ali, Marshall Allen, Fred Anderson, Amiri Baraka, Marilyn Crispell, Andrew Cyrille, Bill Dixon, Bobby Few, Edward "Kidd" Jordan, Nathaniel Mackey, Roscoe Mitchell, David Murray, William Parker, Marc Ribot, Wadada Leo Smith, Sekou Sundiata, and again, Cecil Taylor). Henry made his professional debut on a second instrument (the violin) at Lincoln Center at the age of 70, has seen the publication of the first volume of his poetry, "Signs Along the Road," and creates illustrations to accompany his new recordings and publications. He can be heard on 87 recordings, including a dozen recent ones, on various labels.
As the founding member of the critically acclaimed Antipop Consortium, HPrizm aka High Priest (beats, composer, futurist, mc, producer) has consistently challenged all artistic boundaries. In the course of his career, Prizm has shared stages with a wide array of artists, ranging from The Roots to Radiohead, Mos Def, Vijay Iyer, Public Enemy, Beastie Boys, Craig Taborn, Vernon Reid, William Parker, Matana Roberts, Matthew Shipp, Marc Ribot, Ornette Coleman sideman Bern Nix, Daniel Carter, Jamaaladeen Tacuma and many more. As a composer, his pieces have been installed in the Whitney Biennial (NYC) as well as the Mazzoli Gallery (Berlin). Most recently, along with the Antipop Consortium, Prizm has collaborated with legendary film director David Lynch and French conceptual artist Loris Greaud to present a documentary/cinema concert entitled "Snorks".
The great multi-instrumentalist Cooper-Moore opens the evening at 8 p.m. with Fay Victor, Brian Price, Pascal Niggenkemper and Chad Taylor, presenting a selection of song cycles with words and lyrics by Langston Hughes, Paul Lawrence Dunbar, W.E.B. Du Bois and Michael Jay Price.
Links: http://issueprojectroom.org/drupal/event/cooper-moore-henry-grimes-hprizmhigh-priest, http://issueprojectroom.org/drupal/contact.
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