Phill Niblock

Phill Niblock

Phill Niblock (born 2 October 1933, in Anderson, Indiana) is a composer, filmmaker, videographer, and director of Experimental Intermedia, a foundation for avant-garde music based in New York with a parallel branch in Ghent, Belgium.

After an early period studying economics (BA, Indiana University, 1956) Niblock came to New York in 1958. Initially he worked as a photographer and filmmaker. Much of this activity centered around photographing and filming jazz musicians; his film "The Magic Sun", an abstract, avant-garde film featuring the music of Sun Ra and members of the Sun Ra Arkestra, is available on DVD from Atavistic Records. Thereafter he made a number of films in a series titled "The Movement of People Working". Filmed in primarily rural environments in many countries (China, Brazil, Portugal, Lesotho, Puerto Rico, Hong Kong, the Arctic, Mexico, Hungary, the Adirondacks, Peru), the films look at everyday work, frequently agrarian or marine labor. These films are remarkable for their realistic quality and absence of artifice, their use of long takes in high resolution and their supposedly artless juxtaposition of compelling images in vivid colors. These scenes of the movement of human manual labor are treated abstractly without explicit anthropological or sociological meaning. As in the music, a surface slowness is countered by an active, varied texture of rhythm and form of body motion within the frame; this is what Niblock himself considers the ultimate subject matter of his films.

Niblock's first musical compositions date from 1968. Unusually, even among the avant-garde composers of his generation, he has no formal musical training. He cites the musical activities of New York in the 1960s as a stimulus (and occasional memorable performances, such as the premiere of Morton Feldman's "Durations" pieces). All his compositions are worked out intuitively rather than systematically. His early works were all done with tape, overdubbing unprocessed recordings of precisely tuned long tones played on traditional instruments in four, eight, or sixteen tracks. Since the late 1990s his music has been created with computer technology, notably with Pro Tools on a Macintosh computer. His later works are correspondingly more dense in texture, sometimes involving as many as forty tracks.

Niblock's music is an exploration of sound textures created by multiple tones in very dense, often atonal tunings (generally microtonal in conception) performed in long durations. The layering of long tones only very slightly distinct in pitch creates a multitude of beats and generates complex overtone patterns and other fascinating psychoacoustic effects. The combination of apparently static surface textures and extremely active harmonic movement generates a highly original music that, while having things in common with early drone-based Minimalism, is utterly distinct in sound and technique. Niblock's work continues to influence a generation of musicians, especially younger players from a variety of musical genres.

Niblock's compositional process often begins with recordings of single tones played by a specific musician. Such collaborations have been crucial to his composing life, and the range of musicians with whom he has worked include David Gibson, in the cello works of the 1970s); Petr Kotik, Susan Stenger, and Eberhard Blum, on "Four Full Flutes"; Rafael Toral, David First, Lee Ranaldo, Thurston Moore, Susan Stenger, and Robert Poss on "Guitar Too, for Four" (G2,44+1x2); Ulrich Krieger, Carol Robinson, Kaspar T. Toeplitz, and Reinhold Friedl, on "Touch Food"; and many others. Since 2003, Niblock has frequently toured and collaborated with electro-acoustic improviser Thomas Ankersmit. In the past decade he has produced several works for orchestra: "Disseminate", "Three Orchids" (for three orchestras), "Tow for Tom" (for two orchestras), and "4 Chorch +1", the latter a commission for the Ostrava Music Days 2007 for chorus and orchestra with solo baritone (Thomas Buckner). The premieres of all these works have been conducted by Petr Kotik.

In performance, live musicians may play, wandering through the audience changing the sound texture through reinforcement of or interference with the existing tunings. Simultaneously, Niblock generally accompanies performances by presenting his films and videos (often those from the Movement of People Working series, or computer-driven, black-and-white abstract images floating through time). These performances fall into two types: (1) an installation of several hours' duration, with the music pieces played consecutively, with a long loop of several hours of work before repetition, and with multiple images that are shown simultaneously; or (2) a performance, with several simultaneous works of music and film, usually lasting between one and three hours. In these performances Niblock generally projects three (or more) film images simultaneously, on large screens three to four meters wide. The films are 16mm and color. The music is produced from stereo or quad tapes, with four or more speakers in the corners of the space. His more recent video pieces are played individually or with several simultaneously, using large video monitors.

Since 1985, Niblock has been the director of the Experimental Intermedia Foundation in New York where he has been an artist-member since 1968. He is the producer of music and Intermedia presentations at EI since 1973 (about 1,000 performances) and the curator of EI's XI Records label. In 1993, he opened a house with window gallery at Sassekaai 45 in Ghent, Belgium and, in 1997, the coordinating committee—Phill Niblock, Maria Blondeel, Zjuul Devens, Lieve D'hondt, and Ludo Engels—founded a Belgian organization, the Experimental Intermedia v.z.w. Ghent. He taught at the College of Staten Island, CUNY, from 1971-98.

Phill Niblock's music is available on the XI, Moikai, Mode Records, and Touch labels. A double-DVD of films and music, lasting nearly four hours, is available on the Extreme label.

elected discography

*"G2 44 +/X 2" (contains "Guitar Too, for Four—Toral Version"; "Guitar too, for Four—the Massed Version"). Moikai, 2006.
*"Touch Three" (contains "Harm"; "Sethwork"; "Lucid Sea"; "Parker’s Altered Mood, aka Owed to Bird"; "Zrost"; "Not yet titled"; "Valence"; "Alto tune"; "Sax Mix"). Touch, 2006.
*"Disseminate" (contains "Disseminate Ostrava"; "Kontradictionaries"; "Disseminate Q-O2"). Mode Records, 2004.
*"The Movement of People Working", DVD, Extreme Records, 2003 (soundtrack contains "Every Tune"; "Summing III"; "Four Arthurs"; "E for Gibson"; "Cello & Bassoon"; "A Mix of Cello & Bassoon and Contrabassoon & Contrabass"; "A Third Trombone"; "According to Guy, version III"; and "Not Untitled, Knot Untied – Old")
*"Touch Food" (contains "Sea Jelly Yellow"; "Sweet Potato"; "Yam Almost May"; "Pan-Fried 70"). Touch, 2003.
*"Touch Works, for Hurdy Gurdy and Voice" (contains "Hurdy Hurry"; "A Y U (aka As Yet Untitled)"; "A Y U, Live"). Touch, 2000.
*"YPGPN" (contains "Held Tones"; "Didjeridoos and Don’ts"; "Ten Auras"; "Ten Auras Live"; "A Trombone Piece"; "A Third Trombone"; "Unmentionable Piece for Trombone and Sousaphone"). XI Records, 2002 (originally released 1994 on Blast First/Mute Records).
*"Music by Phill Niblock" (contains "Five More String Quartets"; "Early Winter"). XI Records, 1993
*"Four Full Flutes" (contains "P K"; "S L S"; "P K & S L S"; "Winterbloom Too"). XI Records, 1990.

External links

* [http://www.phillniblock.com/ Phill Niblock.com] —Official Web site
* [http://www.experimentalintermedia.org/pn Other official Web site]
* [http://media.hyperreal.org/zines/est/articles/niblock.html Article] at HyperReal
* [http://foarm.artdocuments.org/issues.htm Interview with Phil Niblock (2006)] in "FO A RM Magazine", Issue 4
* [http://www.paristransatlantic.com/magazine/interviews/niblock.html Interview with Phill Niblock (2007)] in Paris Transatlantic Magazine
* [http://touchshop.org/media/Sethwork.mp3?sessId=71007B4BB2764AE46AABBBC74525A035 Sample MP3]
* [http://www.experimentalintermedia.org/ Experimental Intermedia.org] —Foundation for avant-garde music

; Audio links

* [http://musicmavericks.publicradio.org/features/rafiles/interviews/archive_niblock.ram Phill Niblock interview from American Mavericks site]
* [http://xirecords.org/video/phill_small.mov Sample from "The Movement of People Working"] (QuickTime file, 11.3 MB)
* [http://foarm.artdocuments.org/issues.htm "Ghosts and Others," a rare phonographic collage by Niblock] (CD supplement, FO A RM Magazine, Issue #4, 2006)


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