John Zorn's Chaos Magick & Simulacrum @ NYC 2024-03-03

 
 

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John Zorn's Chaos Magick & Simulacrum
Sunday, March 3, 2024
New York City, NY @ Roulette

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Chaos Magick:
01. The Initiate
02. The Servitor
03. St Augustine
04. Crossing The Abyss
05. Liber M
06. Imp of the Perverse
Simulacrum:
07. Ghost Sonata
08. Melmouth
09. Plague
10. Danse Macabre
11. Dark Pageant
12. ???
13. Angelic Voices
Encore: (Chaos Magick)
14. Egregore
 
Chaos Magick:
Brian Marsella - fender rhodes electric piano
John Medeski - organ
Matt Hollenberg - guitar
Kenny Grohowski - drums & percussion
John Zorn - composition

Simulacrum:
John Medeski - organ
Matt Hollenberg - guitar
Kenny Grohowski - drums & percussion
John Zorn - composition

Notes: Billed as JOHN ZORN: NOTHING IS TRUE EVERYTHING IS PERMITTED with CHAOS MAGICK and SIMULACRUM.

Chaos Magick is a contemporary magical practice based on the ideas of Austin Osman Spare. Remarkably inclusive, it embraces and has influenced the work of William Burroughs, Robert Anton Wilson, Aleister Crowley and many others. Inspired by these magical practices, Zorn enlists the three members of his most powerful 21st century ensemble Simulacrum with special guest Brian Marsella on electric piano into this eclectic new quartet Chaos Magick. A fast moving, improvisational ensemble that draws upon classical, jazz, funk, improvisation, metal, and more.

The most extreme organ trio ever, Simulacrum is yet another wild new direction from Downtown Alchemist John Zorn. Dramatic through-composed pieces that unfold with a cinematic logic, this genre-bending music is Zorn’s most intense 21st century ensemble. Featuring an all-star trio of John Medeski, Matt Hollenberg, and Kenny Grohowski, this is powerful and fascinating music that blends metal and jazz into a stunning new musical direction!

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