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PETER BRODERICK - 'MUSIC FOR CONTEMPORARY DANCE'

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  • ERATP026LP - 2 X 10"
    4050486032435
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Peter Broderick is like the Swiss Army Knife of musicians ? compact, elegant and multi-instrumental. What sets him apart is his restraint. With an arsenal of talents at his disposal, he prefers to reveal only one or two at a time. Born January 20, 1987, he grew up in a small town in Oregon. Coming from a musical family, he started violin lessons at age 7, and in high school became interested in all different kinds of instruments. He started to play piano, guitar, banjo, mandolin, musical saw, and anything else he could find. After high school he moved to Portland, Oregon, where he studied music theory and filmmaking. During this time he began to play in multiple bands and establishing himself as a regular session musician for artists like M. Ward. His big break came in late 2007 when Peter was invited by some of his musical heroes, the Danish band Efterklang, to move to Copenhagen and join the live band. Countless limited releases from homemade tape recordings to The Sunday Times #19 Album of 2008 'Home', established Peter Broderick as the young composer to watch. After endless touring around the world, both as a solo act and with Efterklang, Peter has found a new home in Berlin, where he works side by side with label mate Nils Frahm. Broderick released his first score 'Music for Falling From Trees' on Erased Tapes in 2009. Created for a contemporary dance by London-based choreographer Adrienne Hart (Neon Productions), the 30-minute piece in seven sections received much acclaim, both for its emotive and fitting accompaniment to Hart's choreography and for its ability to work as a self?contained release. The dance tells the story of a man in a psychiatric hospital, and his struggle to maintain his identity. Adrienne was looking for a score of piano and strings, so he left the guitar and his voice aside and focused entirely on those two timbres. 'I decided to take this literally and make a rule not to use any other instrument. In the script it called for the sound of a ticking clock. I made this sound by tapping on the body of the violin with my fingernails.' Falling From Trees toured this year's UK summer festivals Glastonbury and Edinburgh Fringe. In early 2010 Peter Broderick was approached by the collaborative media artist duo Kit Monkman and Tom Wexler aka KMA, who asked him to create a score for Congregation, KMA's most ambitious work to date. The world's first ever ballet designed, choreographed and composed entirely for pedestrian performers, Congregation has been commissioned by Scan and the British Council. Due to premiere simultaneously at Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai as part of World Expo and Bournemouth for the Inside Out Festival, further performances will follow at Tate Britain London this autumn. To coincide with both KMA's and Peter Broderick's string of live performances, Erased Tapes will release a highly limited double 10" gatefold vinyl edition on October 18. Featuring both Music for Falling From Trees and Music for Congregation under the collective title Music for Contemporary Dance, this release will further demonstrate that this young artist at the cusp of his career has already emerged as a composer in his own right.

Tracks

Disc 1 ? Music For Falling From Trees
Part 1: An Introduction To The Patient
Part 2: Patient Observation
Part 3: Pill Induced Slumber
Part 4: The Dream
Part 5: Awaken/Panic/Restraint
Part 6: Electroconvulsive Shock
Part 7: The Path To Recovery

Disc 2 ? Music For Congregation
Part 1: Discovery
Part 2: Understanding
Part 3: Differences
Part 4: Disappearance

Press

?This show is an outstanding example of all the strands coming together in an exciting and satisfying whole ? great music from Peter Broderick, intriguing and visceral video projections tied together aptly with Adrienne Hart?s choreography? ****? The Skinny.

Beautiful, minimal and bewitching? ? Mojo | 'The work of a master composer' ? Drowned In Sound

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