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Amoebic Ensemble
OriginProvidence, Rhode Island
GenresExperimental music
Years active1992–1998
LabelsStupeur et Trompette!
Past membersAlec K. Redfearn
Shawn Wallace
Jonathan Thomas
Matthew Everett
Laura Gulley
Steve Jobe
Paige Van Antwerp

Amoebic Ensemble (or The Amoebics)[1] were an instrumental band in the 1990s, from Providence, Rhode Island, headed by Alec K. Redfearn, who wrote the music and arrangements for the group, and played accordion.[2] The band emerged from the remnants of Redfearn's former band, Space Heater.[3]

Although the band members referred most often to their style as experimental music,[4] their music has been characterized as free jazz,[2] and as punk jazz.[5] Their music has also been compared to that of Frank Zappa.[6]

Their album Amoebiasis, although recorded in Providence in late 1996 and early 1997, was released on the French record label Stupeur et Trompette! The people who ran the label also organized the Mouvement Internationale des Musiques Innovatrices experimental music festival, and took notice when Amoebic Ensemble performed there in 1996.[4][6] The album was produced by Tom Buckland, except for "Lay Down in the Road", which was produced by Joe Auger.[4]

Subsequent to Amoebiasis's release, primarily as a result of members being busy in other music projects, percussionists Paige Van Antwerp and Jonathan Thomas, as well as trumpeter Shawn Wallace all left the band. Gerry Heroux took over as trumpeter, and Mark Pedini joined on drums. Matthew Everett changed from bouzouki and mandolin to electric guitar instead.[4]

Members

Discography

Limbic Rage
Studio album by
Amoebic Ensemble
Released1995

Limbic Rage

  1. "Chapter 11" - 3:11
  2. "Birdfight" - 1:06
  3. "Limbic Rage" - 2:20
  4. "The Circus Has Been Cancelled" - 2:50
  5. "Tango" - 3:35
  6. "Gimme a Buck or I'll Touch You" - 5:54
  7. "Boilermaker" - 3:52
  8. "Repetitive Motion Sickness" - 2:20
  9. "Three-Ring Bathtub" - 3:24
  10. "What I Did Last Summer" - 2:58
  11. "Scratch" - 6:08
  12. "Owls Are Actually Very Stupid" - 2:39
  13. "Tertullian Dance" - 2:26
  14. "Mayday in the Tunnel / Waxing Neuralgic" - 9:00
Amoebiasis
Studio album by
Amoebic Ensemble
Released1998

Amoebiasis

  1. Wire Up - 1:20
  2. Big Head Of A Tom - 1:57
  3. Amoebiasis - 5:24
  4. Devil's Picnic - 3:08
  5. Ubu U - 5:00
  6. Why Are We Whispering? - 2:13
  7. Downtown - 5:35
  8. Palindrome - 1:30
  9. Who's That Glamourpuss? - 1:42
  10. Lelonia - 2:07
  11. Lay Down In The Road - 6:41

References

  1. ^ Massimo, Rick. "Alec K. Redfearn's music of and about weird detail", The Providence Journal, 2005-02-03, p. L13.
  2. ^ a b McLennan, Scott. "Two cutting-edge approaches to music on display", Telegram & Gazette, 1994-03-17, p. C5.
  3. ^ Massimo, Rick. "Granted Wishes: Present at the creation of an accordionist", The Providence Journal, 2005-03-06, p. E6.
  4. ^ a b c d Smith, Andy. "Sonic strangeness from the Amoebic Ensemble", The Providence Journal, 1998-01-01, p. D3.
  5. ^ McLennan, Scott. "Yes, it's "avant-garde,' but it's still wholesome", Telegram & Gazette, 1994-03-10, p. C5.
  6. ^ a b McLennan, Scott. "Juggling Suns makes fresh tracks along the jam-band trail", Telegram & Gazette, 1998-01-22, p. C3.