This
is the first full-length collaborative release by Richmond, VA-based
musician and sound artists Molly Berg and Stephen Vitiello. The
CD title, The Gorilla Variations came about from a request
for a short-soundtrack from Éder Santos, a Brazilian video
artist who Vitiello has worked with for 20-years on an uncounted
number of projects. For Santos’ recent video installation,
Boxing The Game, Éder asked for a 3-minute soundtrack to
accompany a video portrait of Idi Amin, a lonely gorilla housed
in the Belo Horizonte Zoo.
Molly and Stephen recorded a 40-minute improvisation, straight
to a stereo hard disc recorder (no overdubs) with the intention
of choosing 3-minutes to send to Santos, the bulk of the material
from that session becoming the basis for this CD (Variations 1,
2, 3, 4, 5). The Variations include layers of looped electric
guitar, clarinet, voice, whistling and samples played from laptop
and from Molly’s Fischer Price cassette player. For Stephen
this is a return to playing guitar, the first time in 6-years.
A desire for melody to accompany voice was certainly an impulse
to play again, as were recent collaborations with Machinefabriek
and with Steve Roden, both of whose use of guitar offered useful
reminders of what a nice thing it could be to play again. Additional
tracks on the CD were performed, edited and performed again over
a period of 6-months, drawing primarily on improvisations but
also allowing for healthy doses of editing and processing in post-production.
Field recordings from sites in and around Richmond are heard throughout.
Recurring characters include the 14-hunting beagles in Stephen’s
neighbor’s yard. Throughout, a shared desire to bridge songwriting
with soundscape, melody with texture shape the intention of the
project.
Stephen Vitiello
is an electronic musician and media artist, originally from New
York, now based in Richmond, VA. CD releases include Bright and
Dusty Things (New Albion Records), Listening to Donald Judd (Sub
Rosa), Box Music, a collaboration with Machinefabriek (12k). Forthcoming
releases include a CD with Lawrence English for the label Cronica.
Vitiello’s sound installations have been presented internationally
in exhibitions including the 2002 Whitney Biennial, the 2006 Biennial
of Sydney (with artist Julie Mehretu) and Ce qui arrive, curated
by Paul Virillio at the Cartier Foundation, Paris.
Molly Berg is
a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who has appeared on recordings
by Cracker and Jason Molina.