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Hive 1

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Written and recorded throughout 2013 and 2014, HIVE1 marks a new direction for Tyondai Braxton: his first album in six years, since 2009s Central Market, and his first recording for Nonesuch, where he joins formative influences such as Morton Subotnick and John Adams. Most significantly after having several of his large-scale orchestral works performed by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, London Sinfonietta, and Wordless Music Orchestra HIVE1 is the composers first fully realised work of purely electronic music since his earlier loop-based music in the early 2000s, and an unmistakable swerve away from Braxtons signature materials and musical concerns to date. Where the dominant influence on Central Market was the Stravinsky of Petrushka and The Rite of Spring, HIVE1 draws more from the mid-20th century avant-garde, a world inhabited by the likes of Varèse, Xenakis, and Stockhausen along with the more contemporary examples of Florian Hecker, Carston Nicolai/Raster Noton, and Braxtons frequent collaborator Ben Vida, who appears as a performer in HIVE1.

Where Central Market was scored for a small army of strings, guitars, horns, kazoos, and singers, the music of HIVE1 derives from the abrasive textures and manipulation of organic and synthesized sounds. Following its New York premiere, HIVE was performed at the Sydney Opera House, the MONA FOMA festival in Tasmania, and Londons Barbican Centre as part of Nonesuchs 50th anniversary celebration. The piece was created as a live multimedia work that was part architectural installation and part ensemble performance with five musicians sitting cross-legged atop their own space-age oval pods. Designed by Danish architect Uffe Surland Van Tams, each pod was programmed to complete the sonic mood of the piece with ever-changing LED light emitting through its perforated wooden walls. The piece derived its name, as Braxton told the Guardian, because theres a very social aspect to whats happening in this project. Technologically speaking, the performers of the piece are very connected together.

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