- Tim Hodgkinson
Infobox musical artist |
Name = Tim Hodgkinson
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Tim Hodgkinson
Born = birth date and age|1949|5|1Salisbury ,Wiltshire ,England
Instrument =Saxophone ,Clarinet ,
Keyboards,Lap steel guitar ,MIDI
Genre =Avant-progressive rock ,Post-punk , Experimental,Free improvisation ,
Electronic, Industrial,
Contemporary classical
Occupation =Musician ,Composer
Years_active = 1968 – present
Label = Recommended, Woof, Mode
Associated_acts =Henry Cow , The Work,
K-Space,Konk Pack ,Fred Frith ,Chris Cutler
URL = [http://www.timhodgkinson.co.uk/ www.timhodgkinson.co.uk]Tim Hodgkinson (born
1 May 1949 ) is an Englishexperimental music composer and performer, principally on reeds and keyboards. He is best known as one of the core members of the Britishavant-garde rock groupHenry Cow , which he formed withFred Frith in 1968. After the demise of Henry Cow, he participated in a number of bands and projects, including a solo recording career.Biography
Tim Hodgkinson was born in
Salisbury ,Wiltshire inEngland on 1 May 1949. He graduated insocial anthropology at Cambridge University in 1971 but chose to pursue a musical career instead. His interest inanthropology , however, remained and he drew on it later during a series of study trips toSiberia .Henry Cow
While still at university, Hodgkinson and fellow student
Fred Frith formed the seminalavant-garde rock groupHenry Cow in 1968. Hodgkinson remained with Henry Cow as one of the band's core members until their demise in 1978, composing a number of their musical pieces, most notably, "Living in the Heart of the Beast" (recorded on their 1975 album, "In Praise of Learning "). Henry Cow was the foundation of Hodgkinson's musical education, and it was an opportunity for him to work closely with otherinstrumentalist s and develop new musical landscapes. After Henry Cow split, Hodgkinson and fellow band memberChris Cutler compiled "The Henry Cow Book", a collection of documents and information about the band, published in 1981.Other projects
In 1980 Hodgkinson formed The Work, a
post-punk band with guitarist-composerBill Gilonis , bassistMick Hobbs and drummer Rick Wilson. At the same time Hodgkinson and Gilonis formed theindependent record label ,Woof Records . Over the next few years, The Work touredEurope . After performing at aRock in Opposition festival inBonn with vocalistCatherine Jauniaux in 1982, the band and Jauniaux recorded "Slow Crimes" (1982) for the Woof label. Later that year, with a slightly altered line-up of Hodgkinson, Gilonis, Amos and Chris Cutler, they performed inJapan . A concert inOsaka in June 1982 was recorded with acassette recorder half-way down the hall and was later cleaned up and released on an LP "Live in Japan" (1982). After the Japanese tour, The Work disbanded but reformed again in 1989 with the original line-up to record two industrial/noise albums, "Rubber Cage" (1989) and "See" (1992).In 1990 Hodgkinson and
Ken Hyder , a Scottish percussionist and improviser, who had been performing together since 1978, touredSiberia as a duo under the banner "Friendly British Invasion in Search of the Soviet Shamans". This was the first of many study trips they made to Siberia to make contact with local musicians andritual specialists. It was during this time that they met shamanic musicianGendos Chamzyryn fromTuva and as a trio, they toured Altay villages in the summer of 1998. Chamzyryn played a variety of traditional Tuvan instruments and used the deep-vocalKargiraa style of overtone-singing.The success of this "shaman" project resulted in the formation of K-Space, a band comprising Hodgkinson, Hyder and Chamzyryn. They took their name from a time machine proposed by the late
Russia n astrophysicist Nicolai Kozyrev [ cite web |url=http://www.hyder.demon.co.uk/K-SPACE.htm |title=K-Space |work=Ken Hyder's homepage |first=Ken |last=Hyder |accessdate=2007-05-16 ] [ cite web |url=http://www.hyder.demon.co.uk/trip.htm |title=The Road to Erzin |work=Ken Hyder's homepage |first=Ken |last=Hyder |accessdate=2007-05-16 ] and their music wassham beat , which incorporated elements of shamanic culture andjazz . From 1999 they began touringAsia andEurope and made two CDs in 2002 and 2004.Another
free improvisation band Hodgkinson is involved with isKonk Pack . Formed at the Szuenetjel Festival inBudapest in 1997 withThomas Lehn fromCologne onsynthesizer , Roger Turner fromLondon on percussion and Hodgkinson on reeds andprepared guitar , the trio performed a blend ofpsychedelia ,free jazz andelectroacoustic improvisation . In 1999 they released a CD of live recordings "The Big Deep" and made two more CDs in 2001 and 2005. In 2005 Konk Pack toured the United Kingdom withLol Coxhill replacing Thomas Lehn. In 2007 they toured The Netherlands,Belgium andGermany with the original line-up.As an improviser, Tim Hodgkinson performed with many musicians over the years, including Lol Coxhill, Fred Frith, Chris Cutler,
Tom Cora ,Lindsay Cooper ,John Zorn ,Evan Parker , Catherine Jauniaux and Charles Hayward. In December 2006, Cutler, Frith and Hodgkinson performed together atThe Stone in New York City, their first concert performance since Henry Cow's demise in 1978. [ cite web |url=http://www.thestonenyc.com/calendar.php |title=The Stone calendar |work=The Stone, New York City |accessdate=2006-12-18 ] [ cite web |url=http://punkcast.com/1086/ |title=Fred Frith - Tim Hodgkinson - Chris Cutler, The Stone NYC, Dec 16 2006 |work=Punkcast |accessdate=2007-04-10 ]From 1983 to 1985 Hodgkinson managed the Cold Storage Recording Studios in
Brixton ,London , producing records for Fred Frith's Skeleton Crew,Peter Blegvad and others. He has written a book on theanthropology of music and contributed to periodicals such as "Contemporary Music Review", "Musicworks", "Musica/Realta", and "Resonance" on music and technology,ethnomusicology , improvisation and other topics.Hodgkinson appeared in Nicolas Humbert and Werner Penzel's 1990 documentary film on Fred Frith, "
Step Across the Border ", rehearsing with Frith at Hodgkinson's home inBrixton ,London in December 1988.olo work
Tim Hodgkinson's first solo album was "Splutter" in 1986, consisting of solo clarinet improvisations.
In 1994 he released "
Each in Our Own Thoughts ", a collection of unreleased compositions of his. It included some classical music ("String Quartet 1", performed by astring quartet ) and a piece he composed forHenry Cow in 1976 ("Hold to the Zero Burn"), which was performed by the band at the time (as "Erk Gah") but never recorded. When "Hold to the Zero Burn" was finally recorded in 1993 it was a Henry Cow reunion of sorts because it included four members of the original band: Tim Hodgkinson,Chris Cutler ,Lindsay Cooper andDagmar Krause . "Each in Our Own Thoughts" was Hodgkinson's foray intocontemporary classical music and included compositions with a sampler andcomputer : "Numinous Pools For Mental Orchestra" was performed entirely with MIDI-instruments on a computer.The exploration of new techniques continued with "Pragma" in 1998, a mix of improvisation and composition, conceived for a combination of computers, samples and live instruments.
In 2000 Hodgkinson made "Sang", a collection of new
chamber music compositions. Three of the four pieces were performed by Hodgkinson alone, playing viola, piano, alto saxophone, percussion and MIDI, while the last was performed byFederica Santoro (singing) with a montage made from recordings of other pieces of Hodgkinson’s (a rehearsal with Banda Municipal de Barcelona and fragments of his second String Quartet).Hodgkinson released "Sketch of Now" in 2006. It comprises three compositions for the
Romania nHyperion Ensemble , of which Hodgkinson conducted two and played on one (conducted byIancu Dumitrescu ); and three compositions performed by Hodgkinson: one for bass clarinet and tape, one for computer-modified cello and electric guitar, and one for clarinet, bass-clarinet and piano.Music
Tim Hodgkinson’s music displays many personalities: from the serious and complex musical structures of
Henry Cow to the angrypost-punk crash of guitars in The Work; from the free-wheeling improvisation withKonk Pack to thecontemporary classical music of hisvirtual orchestra on his solo recordings.The instruments he plays are principally reeds (saxophone and clarinet) and keyboards, but with The Work, K-Space and
Konk Pack he also playedlap steel guitar /Hawaiian guitar and he sang. For his solo recordings he added viola, percussion, sampling, sequencing and MIDI.Hodgkinson is a self-taught musician. He started formal piano and clarinet lessons, but quickly abandoned them. He then began writing down music, initially using a keyboard but soon switched to writing the sounds in his head directly onto paper. To assist with this process, he studied
sight-singing withAndras Ranki atMorley College ,London in 1983. He also studied composition and writing orchestral music in 1985.At heart, Tim Hodgkinson is an improviser, but he is also a composer, experimenting with the use of rock production techniques to create contemporary classical music.
Discography
Here is a selection of albums Tim Hodgkinson has performed on, showing the year they were first released:
Bands and projects
;With
Henry Cow
*"Leg End " aka "Legend" (1973, LP,Virgin Records , U.K.)
*"Unrest" (1974, LP,Virgin Records , U.K.)
*"Henry Cow Concerts " (1976, LP,Caroline Records , U.K.)
*"Western Culture" (1979, LP, Broadcast, U.K.)
*"Stockholm & Göteborg " (2008, CD,Recommended Records , U.K.);WithHenry Cow /Slapp Happy
*"Desperate Straights " (1975, LP,Virgin Records , U.K.)
*"In Praise of Learning " (1975, LP,Virgin Records , U.K.);WithArt Bears
*"Hopes and Fears" (1978, LP,Recommended Records , U.K.);With The Work
*"Slow Crimes" (1982, LP,Woof Records , U.K.)
*"Live in Japan" (1982, LP,Recommended Records ,Japan )
*"Rubber Cage" (1989, LP,Woof Records , U.K.)
*"See" (1992, CD,Woof Records , U.K.);WithFred Frith
*"Live Improvisations" (1990, CD,Woof Records , U.K.);With GOD
*"Loco" (1991, CD, Pathological, U.K.)
*"Possession" (1992, CD,Virgin Records , U.K.)
*"The Anatomy of Addiction" (1994, CD, Big Cat, U.K.);With Valentina Ponomareva &Ken Hyder
*"The Goose" (1992, CD, Megaphone Records U.S.A.- Woof Records U.K.);WithKonk Pack
*"Big Deep" (1999, CD, Grob,Germany )
*"Warp Out" (2001, CD, Grob,Germany )
*"Off Leash" (2005, CD, Grob,Germany );With K-Space
*"Bear Bones" (2002, CD, Slam Records, U.K.)
*"Going Up" (2004, CD, Ad Hoc, U.S.A.)
*"Infinity" (2008, CD-ROM, Ad Hoc, U.S.A.)olo
*"Splutter" (1985, LP,
Woof Records , U.K.)
*"Each in Our Own Thoughts " (1994, CD,Woof Records , U.K.)
*"Pragma" (1998, CD,Recommended Records , U.K.)
*"Sang" (2000, CD,Recommended Records , U.K.)
*"Sketch of Now" (2006, CD, Mode, U.S.)Bibliography
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ee also
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Henry Cow
*Fred Frith
*Chris Cutler References
External links
* [http://www.timhodgkinson.co.uk Tim Hodgkinson homepage] .
*.
* [http://www.scaruffi.com/vol3/work.html Tim Hodgkinson biography] atPiero Scaruffi .
* [http://calyx.club.fr/mus/hodgkinson_tim.html Tim Hodgkinson biography] at The Canterbury Website.
* [http://www.konfrontationen.at/konfrontationen2001/img/konk/konk-short.html Konk Pack] .
* [http://www.hyder.demon.co.uk Ken Hyder's homepage] .
* [http://users.unimi.it/~gpiana/dm1/dm1s01th.htm Improvised Music and Siberian Shamanism] . "An essay by Tim Hodgkinson".Persondata
NAME=Hodgkinson, Tim
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=English experimental music composer and performer
DATE OF BIRTH=May 1 ,1949
PLACE OF BIRTH=Salisbury ,Wiltshire inEngland
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