Discretions – looking for the ending

Photo: Ian Parsons
Photo: Ian Parsons

The launch for our CD Discretions this Friday night will involve Barnaby Oliver and myself performing 30 short, scheduled improvisations over a 3 hour period. This concept grew from the Discretions recording sessions themselves (after a live performance at Quiet Noise III – pictured), where our focus was on recording short, acoustic improvisations. We decided in playing, we would instead of looking for how to continue the improvisation (a common goal of improvisers), we would ‘look for the ending’. That meant that sometimes each improvisation went for only a minute or two, sometimes less than ten seconds.

We recorded many of these short improvisations over two sessions in 2013, and culled them to the thirty that make up the Discretions album. In launching the album, we wanted to do something that was interesting, challenging, and reflected the process for the album itself. The plan is to perform short improvisations, looking for an ending; thirty of them, reflecting the number of CDs in the limited edition, and the thirty tracks on it. We have scheduled the thirty improvisations to happen at precise times as well, some of which will occur simultaneously with the other acts on the night:

8:01 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

8:03 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

8:04 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

8:06 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

8:09 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

8:12 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

8:13 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

8:14 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

8:20 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

8:22 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

8:25 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

8:29 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

8:30 – David Evans & Louise Kellerman

8:55 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

8:57 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

8:59 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

9:14 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

9:15 – Carmen Chan

9:25 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

9:29 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

9:38 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

9:52 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

9:53 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

9:54 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

10:00 – Ernie Althoff

10:08 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

10:15 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

10:20 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

10:30 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

10:40 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

10:50 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

10:51 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

10:59 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver

When initially coming up with this concept, I was wondering about how the audience would find this, but as we get closer, I think both Barnaby and myself are interested in how this quite demanding schedule will effect our mental states on the night. It’s really a three hour performance with some short breaks, but we basically have to be on our toes from 8pm to 11pm. It’s performance with a big significant durational factor, but not in the usual way of long performances.

We will keep on the schedule by setting alarms on both our phones to inform us of each performance time. We are hoping this will allow us to turn off from performance mode (as much as possible) in between each performance, and then move into each improvisation with little forethought.

Discretions alarm

As to how this will work in practice, and how our improvisational dialogue develops throughout the night, you are invited to find our with us on Friday night, at Conduit Arts. Doors at 8pm, our first performance is at 8:01pm. Also performing on the night are Ernie Althoff, Carmen Chan, and David Evans/Louise Kellerman.

The thirty, beautifully hand-drawn individual Anna Dusk covers will be displayed and for sale on the night for a mere $5 on top of the cover charge. Each copy has a unique track order as well. Choose your favourite cover: first in, best dressed!

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‘Discretions’ CD launch, Friday 31 July 2015

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30 CDs. 30 tracks. 30 performances.

Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver’s “Discretions” is made up of 30 improvised tracks, designed to be played in random order. Issued by Shame File Music in a limited edition of 30, each CD has individually hand-drawn cover by Tasmanian artist, Anna Dusk. Each CD has a unique track order as well.

Joining Clinton & Barnaby on the night are:

Ernie Althoff
Carmen Chan
David Evans/Louise Kellerman

Around these guests, Clinton & Barnaby will present 30 short sets, sometimes playing simultaneously with other performances. Playing times (deep breath…):

  1. 8:01 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  2. 8:03 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  3. 8:04 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  4. 8:06 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  5. 8:09 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  6. 8:12 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  7. 8:13 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  8. 8:14 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  9. 8:20 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  10. 8:22 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  11. 8:25 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  12. 8:29 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  13. 8:30 – David Evans & Louise Kellerman
  14. 8:55 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  15. 8:57 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  16. 8:59 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  17. 9:14 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  18. 9:15 – Carmen Chan
  19. 9:25 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  20. 9:29 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  21. 9:38 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  22. 9:52 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  23. 9:53 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  24. 9:54 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  25. 10:00 – Ernie Althoff
  26. 10:08 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  27. 10:15 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  28. 10:20 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  29. 10:30 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  30. 10:40 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  31. 10:50 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  32. 10:51 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver
  33. 10:59 – Clinton Green & Barnaby Oliver


The 30 CDs are available on the night. Get in early to choose your favourite cover – these are indeed works of art (view all 30 covers here ). Any remaining copies will be available from Shame File Music. A web app playing the 30 tracks and displaying the 30 images in random order is coming soon.

Conduit Arts, 83 Brunswick Street Fitzroy

Friday 31 July 2015 – 8pm

$10/$15 with CD

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‘Listen’ workshop – Taipei, 12 July 2015 – reading and references

Photo: Kuan-Chiun Chuang
Photo: Kuan-Chiun Chuang

On Sunday night, I ran the ‘Listen’ workshop at the Murder Ink book store in Taipei. The workshop was specifically for the cast and crew of the upcoming Taipei Fringe Festival production Cold Case Club, but was also open to others who booked as well. Chun-liang Liu kindly translated to Mandarin for me. I really enjoyed the evening and think the participants did as well.

Photo: Kuan-Chiun Chuang
Photo: Kuan-Chiun Chuang

For participants, here are some references and further reading regarding some of the people and ideas we talked about:

Pauline Oliveros Deep Listening: A Composer’s Sound Practice, iUniverse : 2005 – about Pauline Oliveros and Deep Listening

Marc Weidenbaum “Sound Class, Week 1 of 15: An Introduction to Listening” in Disquiet 4 Feb 2015

Aviva Endean A Face Like Yours video, 2015 (thanks to Aviva for permission to use her video)

John Cage describes his experience in the anechoic chamber:

‘Namechanger’ premiere, with Shani Mohini-Holmes at La Musica, Monday 20 July 2015


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Leaving Taiwan today back in Melbourne to play a duo performance with Shani Mohini-Holmes at La Mama Musica on Monday 20 July. I have written a piece for vocals/text for Shani called “Namechanger”, this is the world premiere! It was written especially for the ‘X’ entry of my Address Book project  . How can Shani Mohini-Holmes be the ‘X’ entry, you ask? Well, the performance involves Shani ‘legally’ changing her name to ‘Shani Xceptional’.

We will also be improvising some other text-based works.

La Musica, La Mama Theatre, Faraday Street, Carlton

Monday 20 July 2015 – 7:30pm

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