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When I began to make my most recent solo release, Adventureland, I had several years worth of new compositions to choose

from since releasing my last record, Mobile,


in 2006. But I really wanted to make a record a work of cohesion and ow instead of just putting out a documentation of all of those disparate compositions. With
this in mind, I ended up re-imagining and editing some pieces, while others that didnt seem to gel with the core music or that were simply too long were entirely
left off of Adventureland.
Still, Im very proud of the extra material and performances that were directly related to the works on Adventureland, and I wanted people to be able to hear them. Thats
the impetus behind Fantasyland, a companion EP that is comprised of these works. In a way, the listener is also getting a glimpse into the creative process of making a
record by hearing these pieces in their original forms.
Anomaly Mvt. 1 served as acoustic introduction to the entire suite. Its murky and mysterious, and is a direct outgrowth of my drumming in experimental and improvised
musical settings. I wanted Kronos Quartet and myself to capture that free-form environment inthis movementwithout giving any clues as to the contrasting material
that comes after it.
Double Fantasy was written for collaborative performances that I did with eighth blackbird. Its a type of long-form theme with variations of my solo vibraphone piece
Fantasy On A Shona Theme. The former begins where the latter left off, and goes through several changes of sonic scenery all steeped in metric ambiguity and inter-
locking rhythmic and melodic lines.
In a desire to keep Adventureland under 60 minutes and not disrupt the ow towards the top of the record, I edited out the nal two-and-a-half minutes of TheTraveling
Turtle for Gamelan Galak Tika. This EP contains the complete version of the piece.
Anomaly Mvt. 5 wraps everything up, and includes another minute-and-a-half of music exclusive to Fantasyland. Mvt. 5 is the closest relative in the suite to Mvt. 1; the
extended techniques and percussive textures present in both movements serve as the bookends of Fantasyland. This is the live version free of electronic processing,
and sees the members of Kronos playing both their string instruments and an array of small percussion instruments including the main motif of the entire Anomaly
suite, performed here on hand bells.
Glenn Kotche
Chicago, May 2014
1. Anomaly Mvt. 1 (live) 2:52
2. Double Fantasy (full band) 14:57
3. The Traveling Turtle (unedited) 8:11
4. Anomaly Mvt. 5 (live) 3:31
Anomaly Mvts. 1 and 5
Kronos Quartet and Glenn Kotche
David Harrington - violin and percussion
John Sherba - violin and percussion
Hank Dutt - viola and percussion
Jeffrey Zeigler - cello and percussion
Glenn Kotche - drumkit and percussion
Recorded at the Loft by Pat Burns with Scott Fraser.
Mixed by Pat Burns and Glenn Kotche.
Double Fantasy
eighth blackbird
Lisa Kaplan - piano
Matthew Duvall - percussion
Nick Photinos - cello
Matt Albert - violin and percussion
Michael Macaferri - clarinet and percussion
Tim Munro - ute
Recorded by Pat Burns at Electrical Audio, Chicago.
Mixed by Glenn Kotche and Pat Burns.
The Traveling Turtle
Gamelan Galak Tika Directed by Evan Ziporyn
Ramon Castillo, Laurel Pardue - gangsa pemade
Sam Schmetterer, Christine Southworth - gangsa kantil
Balaji Mani, Elizabeth Johansen - reong
JennOlejarczyk, Julie Strand - jublag
Beth Mullins, Jacques Weissgerber - jegogan
Sean Mannion - kempli
Po-Chun Wang - gong
Krista Speroni - kendang
Mark Buckles - ceng-ceng
Evan Ziporyn, Sachi Sato, Katie Puckett,
Katheryn French - percussion
Additional percussion by Glenn Kotche
Recorded by Joel Gordon at Massachusetts Institute of
Technology and Pat Burns at Trick Industries, with generous
expert technical assistance provided by Ramon Castillo.
This music would not be possible without the endless inspiration and support of Miiri Kotche.
A very special thank you to Pat Burns, who generously spent way too many hours making Adventureland and this EP.
His technical brilliance and unwavering support and vision are appreciated beyond words.
Immense gratitude to all the musicians who perform on Adventureland and gave generously of their incredible talents and time.
Id also like to thank Vivian and Sterling Kotche, Robert and Eileen Kotche, Wilco (Jeff Tweedy, John Stirratt, Mikael Jorgensen, Nels Cline, Pat Sansone), Darin Gray,
Jim ORourke, Nathaniel Murphy, all at TMM (Tony Margherita, Ben Levin, Deb Bernardini and Brandy Breaux-Simpkins), Priscilla Stoyanof, Janet Cowperthwaite,
Scott Fraser, Michael Gordon, Julia Wolfe, David Lang, Kenny Savelson, Bill Murphy and John Brown.
Id additionally like to thank Sonor drums, Zildjian cymbals, ProMark drumsticks, Evans drumheads, Latin Percussion, Yamaha Concert and Electronic Percussion,
Gator cases, Shure microphones and Souldier stick bags for years of support.
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