Composer
Tyondai Braxton's pieces manipulate sound as a sculptor manipulates
matter to create memories, layer by layer. With his voice,
an electric guitar, and a small army of effects pedals, his
orchestration evokes "a choir of angels...mauled by electronic
demons."
In Memory Remember Me, music and
light interact to create an eerie sense of consonance. The
piece was inspired by the concept of depersonalization and
its relationship to memory loss, both as a psychological symptom
and metaphorical condition. "I want to haunt the room
like a ghost," Braxton says. Memory
Remember Me is
a site-specific performance and light installation created
for 15 Nassau.
Architect: Uffe Surland Van Tams
Lighting
Design: Harry Rosenblum and Chris Jordan
Connecticut native Tyondai Braxton has, for the past 9 years,
been actively performing and composing, developing his own
artistic vision inside a multitude of contexts from his roots
in the Middletown, CT new music scene. Current groups/ recent
projects include Battles with Ian Williams (Don Caballero/Storm
and Stress), Jon Stanier (Helmet/Tomahawk) and Dave Konopka
(Lynx), the 2 guitar/drums art rock trio Antenna Terra, "Excavating
Kaw" (a composition for 6 4-tracks), as well as the multimedia
project "N.E.A.R" (for 10-piece band, 2 choirs, strings,
3 movie projectors and theatrics). Braxton has received commissions
from Yale University for a multimedia music/live-painting showcase
as well as from Alan Good's internationally known Goodances
troop writing music to accompany his dance troop at St. Marks
Theater in NYC. He has shared the stage with the likes of Thurston
Moore, Jim O'Rourke, Tony Conrad, DJ Trio (Christian Marclay,
DJ Olive, Toshio Kajiwara) TV On The Radio, Black Dice, Oval
etc. He has performed with numerous musicians/composers, including
with Alan Sparhawk from Low, Composer Elliot Sharp as well
as in Glenn Branca's "Hallucination City" at the
World Trade Center. Braxton currently resides in NYC.
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