Chris Speed
Chris Speed (born Seattle, Washington, February 12, 1967) is an American saxophonist, clarinetist, and composer.[1]
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Background information | |
Born | Seattle, Washington, U.S. | February 12, 1967
Genres | Avant-garde jazz, free jazz, free improvisation |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Saxophone, clarinet |
Labels | Skirl |
Associated acts | Pachora, Human Feel, The Clarinets, yeah NO, Endangered Blood, Trio Iffy |
Website | www |
Early years
He studied classical piano from the age of five, and began clarinet at eleven. In high school he took up the tenor saxophone and began studying jazz. He later attended the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. Speed has lived in New York City since 1992.[1]
Career
He leads or co-leads the groups Pachora (with Jim Black, Skúli Sverrisson, and Brad Shepik); Human Feel (with Andrew D'Angelo, Black, and Kurt Rosenwinkel); The Clarinets (with Oscar Noriega and Anthony Burr), yeah NO (with Black, Sverrisson, and Cuong Vu); Trio Iffy (with Ben Perowsky and Jamie Saft), Endangered Blood (with Black, Noriega and Trevor Dunn) and the Chris Speed Trio (with Dave King and Chris Tordini). The latter groups predominantly feature Speed's compositions.
Speed has performed with the avant-garde jazz groups Bloodcount (Tim Berne, Jim Black, Michael Formanek, and sometimes Marc Ducret); The Claudia Quintet (John Hollenbeck, Matt Moran, Ted Reichman, and Drew Gress); Alasnoaxis (Jim Black, Sverrisson, and Hilmar Jensson); and Heroic Frenzies (Craig Taborn, Dave King, and Chris Lightcap).
In partnership with other NY musicians like Jim Black, bassist Skuli Sverrisson, and guitarist Brad Shepik he participated in the band Pachora. Formed in 1992, Pachora played music from Greece, Bulgaria and Macedonia. Evolving from this Speed began using the melodies of Balkan music interpreting it into jazz-based music. Being a part of the Pachora he made a lot of performances throughout North America and Europe and playing in their original manner - Pachora 1997, Unn 1999, Ast 2000 and Astereotypical 2003. Speed also took part in the traditional Slavic Soul Party in the period of 1996-2004 showing his involvement with East European music. He was experimenting with clarinet improvisation in trio "The Clarinets" with Oscar Noriega and Anthony Burr. They created "an acoustic ambient music of unusual grace and beauty" issuing two albums "The Clarinets" 2006 and "Keep On Going Like This" 2012. In 1996 Speed based the band "Yeah NO" and released an unusual mixture of "free jazz, modern rock, eastern folk and minimalism". In April 2006 he issued Skirl Records - a brand dedicated to creative music of Brooklyn which now has 31 releases.[2]
Gallery
Chris Speed in Aarhus, Denmark.
- 2010
- 2012
- 2012
Achievements
- the rising star clarinetist in Downbeat magazine for 2004, 2005 and 2006.
- the recipient of a NEA composition grant in 1993, and in 2004
- the guest soloist at the Copenhagen International Jazz Festival
Discography
As leader/co-leader
- 1997 Yeah No (Songlines)
- 1999 Deviantics (Songlines)
- 2000 Trio Iffy (Knitting Factory)
- 2000 Emit (Songlines)
- 2004 Swell Henry (Squealer)
- 2014 Really OK (Skirl)
- 2014 Ruins (Skirl)
- 2017 Platinum on Tap (Intakt)
- 2019 Respect For Your Toughness (Intakt)
with Endangered Blood:
- 2011 Endangered Blood (Skirl)
- 2013 Work Your Magic (Skirl)
- 2018 Don't Freak Out (Skirl)
with The Clarinets:
- 2006 The Clarinets (Skirl)
- 2011 Keep On Going Like This (Skirl)
- 2019 No Pressure (Skirl)
with Pachora:
- 1997 Pachora (Knitting Factory)
- 1999 Unn (Knitting Factory)
- 2000 Ast (Knitting Factory)
- 2003 Astereotypical (Winter & Winter)
with Human Feel:
- 1989 Human Feel (Human Use)
- 1992 Scatter (GM)
- 1994 Welcome to Malpesta (New World)
- 1996 Speak to It (Songlines)
- 2007 Galore (Skirl)
- 2016 Party Favor
- 2019 Gold (Intakt)
As sideman
With Tim Berne's Bloodcount
- Lowlife: The Paris Concert (JMT, 1995)
- Poisoned Minds: The Paris Concert (JMT, 1995)
- Memory Select: The Paris Concert (JMT, 1995)
- Unwound (Screwgun, 1996)
- Saturation Point (Screwgun, 1997)
- Discretion (Screwgun, 1997)
- Seconds (Screwgun, 2007)
With Jim Black's AlasNoAxis
- AlasNoAxis (Winter & Winter, 2000)
- Splay (Winter & Winter, 2002)
- Habyor (Winter & Winter, 2004)
- Dogs of Great Indifference (Winter & Winter, 2006)
- Houseplant (Winter & Winter, 2009)
- Antiheroes (Winter & Winter, 2013)
With Uri Caine
- Uri Caine Ensemble Plays Mozart (Winter & Winter, 2006)
- The Othello Syndrome (Winter & Winter, 2009)
- Rhapsody in Blue (Winter & Winter, 2013)
With Dave Douglas
- In Our Lifetime (New World, 1995)
- Sanctuary (Avant, 1997)
- Stargazer (Arabesque, 1997)
- Soul on Soul (RCA, 2000)
- Freak In (RCA, 2003)
With Erik Friedlander
- Chimera (Avant, 1995)
- The Watchman (Tzadik, 1996)
With Myra Melford
- The Same River, Twice (Gramavision, 1996)
- Above Blue (Arabesque, 1999)
With Armen Nalbandian
- V (Blacksmith Brother Music, 2018)
- Orbits (Blacksmith Brother Music, 2018)
With Jamie Saft
- Sovlanut (Tzadik, 2000)
With Craig Taborn
- Daylight Ghosts (ECM, 2017)
- The Parable (Make Records, 2017)
with The Dave King Trucking Company
- Good Old Light (Sunnyside, 2011)
- Adopted Highway (Sunnyside, 2013)
- Surrounded By The Night (Sunnyside, 2016)
Footnotes
- Chris Speed at All About Jazz Archived November 25, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
- Speed Retrieved on 27 Jan 2018