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John Oswald

as, *1953 CA
Musician / Composer / Producer of Jazz and Electronic
A.k.a. Brain In Slow Mystery Tape Laboratory Norman Igma Plunderphonic

John (Anthony) Oswald. Composer, saxophonist, record producer, dancer, writer, b Kitchener, Ont, 30 May 1953. His teachers included R. Murray Schafer and Barry Truax at Simon Fraser University and David Rosenboom, Casey Sokol, Richard Teitelbaum, and James Tenney at York University. Oswald first came to notice as an habitué in the mid-1970s of the Music Gallery, where his affiliations included Pitch (established in 1976 with Marvin Green and responsible for a variety of events held in total darkness), the Glass Orchestra, the New Music Co-op and, as founder and sometime editor, Musicworks. Oswald has performed throughout Canada and in the USA as an alto saxophonist, playing in both solo and group improvisational settings. Oswald, whose style is generally free of jazz references and often fiercely expressive, also has appeared on other albums by Kaiser, as well as recordings by Alfred Harth and M+M. In dance, he has prepared scores (mostly tape) for Dancemakers, Tangente, Toronto Independent Dance Enterprise, and Bill Coleman's North American Experience (the full-length ballets Shane, 1987; Baryshnikov, 1987; Zorro, 1989), and for several choreographers - eg, Jennifer Mascall (Parade, 1986; Elle, 1989), Paula Ravitz and Denise Fujiwara (Skindling Shades,1987; renamed Spontaneous Combustion) and Fujiwara alone (Loud Colors, 1990), Holly Small (Wounded, 1988, Small Attack, 1990), Bill Douglas (Anima, 1990), and James Kudelka (Case of Death, 1991). He has participated as an accompanist and/or dancer in performances.by Fujiwara, Small, Danceworks, the North American Experience, and others. In 1980 Oswald established the Mystery Tape Laboratory, preparing and distributing music/sound collages on cassettes packaged with neither sources noted nor explanations given. In 1987 he reversed the principle with the EP Plunderphonics, which comprised four 'revised performances' created by the 'plundering' (ie, studio manipulation, including 'sampling' and subsequent reconstruction) of recordings by Count Basie, Dolly Parton, and Elvis Presley, and of The Rite of Spring. A CD of Plunderphonic followed in 1989, with an additional 20 plundered performances by the Beatles, Glenn Gould (from the Goldberg Variations), Michael Jackson, et al, and of Liszt, Webern, Verdi, and Beethoven. Although Oswald's sources were scrupulously acknowedged and the recordings given free of charge to musicians, critics, libraries, etc, the CD nevertheless was deemed to be in violation of Canadian copyright laws. Under the threat of legal action Oswald relinquished the master tapes and all undistributed copies to CRIA which in 1990 had them destroyed. Ironically, Oswald was subsequently commissioned by the US label Elektra to plunder its catalogue and prepared the CD Rubáiyát Plunderphonics (Elektra PRCD-8247, issued in 1991) to mark the company's 40th anniversary. Oswald has received other commissions from ARRAYMUSIC (Slide Whistles, 1976; Acupuncture, 1991) and the Kronos Quartet, and has prepared scores for the RectoVerso theatre company of Matane, Que. His first piece for the Kronos, Spectre (1990), is in the composer's words 'for gesturing string quartet and the recorded allusion of a 1001 string orchestra'. A second work for Kronos, premiered in part in 1991, involved the plundering of the Beethoven quartets.

     
Instruments
  • Alto sax
  • Vocals
  • Saxophone
Genres
  • Jazz
  • Electronic
  • Rock
Popular Tracks   
Urge on Plexure by John Oswald
Open on Plexure by John Oswald
Blur on Plexure by John Oswald
Manifold on Plexure by John Oswald
Cudegokalalumosospasashatetéwaot on Angelica 1997 by Various Artists
Zoom on Plexure by John Oswald
Finalité on Angelica 1994 by Various Artists
Massive on Plexure by John Oswald
Cyfer on Plexure by John Oswald
Worse on Plexure by John Oswald

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Band Members
Discography



Title Artist Year Type
b9 1st MovementJohn Oswald2013Single
Number NineMichael Keith / John Oswald / Roger Turner2006Album
Chronophotic: Cinéma De L'immobile - Moving Stills: CensusQJohn Oswald2004Album
aparanthesiJohn Oswald2003Album
ComplicitéPaul Plimley / John Oswald ● Marilyn Crispell ● Cecil Taylor2001Album
DearnessFred Frith & Anne Bourne & John Oswald2001Album
BloorJohn Oswald / David Prentice / Dominic Duval2000Album
Giorni FeliciLa 1919 Featuring Franco Fabbri, Henry Kaiser, John Oswald, Fausto Rossi1997Album
Gray Folded Radio EditsJohn Oswald1996Single
Tummysuckle RuseJohn Oswald vs. Change Of Heart1996Single
Grayfolded: Transitive AxisJohn Oswald1994Album
AcousticsHenry Kaiser, Mari Kimura, Jim O'Rourke, John Oswald1994Album
PlexureJohn Oswald1993Album
DiscosphereJohn Oswald1991Album
Moose And SalmonToshinori Kondo / Henry Kaiser / John Oswald1978Album
ImprovisedJohn Oswald & Henry Kaiser1978Album
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