Shawnee, Ohio (CD+book)
Label: Karlrecords
Format: Book + CD
Genre: Sound Art
In stock
Shawnee, Ohio, the first album by sonic ethnographer Brian Harnetty
on Karlrecords, is an intriguing blend of archive recordings of
interviews with residents of that small town and melancholic
chamber-folk, performed by his ensemble which features, amongst others, Anna Roberts-Gevalt (Anna And Elizabeth) and Paul De Jong (The Books).
Brian Harnetty (b. 1973) is an interdisciplinary artist working between
music composition, sound, and socially engaged art. Rooted in sound
archives and the communities connected to them, his body of work
contends that the simple act of listening -- to people, places, and
their pasts -- can transform our futures. Both a 2018 A Blade of Grass
Fellow for Contemplative Practice and a recipient of the 2016 Creative
Capital Performing Arts Award, Harnetty is deeply involved with local
issues of Appalachia and the Midwest. He connects sound archives with
performance, ecology, and place -- an approach for which he was labeled a
"sonic ethnographer". Many of his pieces transform archival material --
including field recordings, transcriptions, and historic recordings --
into newly re-contextualized sound collages. For more than a decade,
this has led to projects with archives such as the Berea College
Appalachian Sound Archives in Kentucky, the Sun Ra/El Saturn
Archives in Chicago, and the Anne Grimes Collection in the Library of
Congress. Harnetty has released four internationally acclaimed albums: American Winter (2007), Silent City (2009), The Star-Faced One (2013), and Rawhead & Bloodybones (DTD 050CD, 2015). In the words of Harnetty himself: "Shawnee, Ohio
is a sonic portrait -- past and present, real and imagined -- of a
small Appalachian town in the United States. Shawnee emerged as a coal
mining town in the 1870s. A century of decline forced businesses and
people to leave, and today local residents fight to hold their buildings
and community up amid a new 'fracking' boom. Despite an uncertain
future, these residents continue to work for environmental, economic,
and cultural enrichment. Since 2010, I have been visiting and working in
Shawnee. I have also been retracing the footsteps of my family, who
immigrated there as Welsh coal miners in the nineteenth century. Shawnee, Ohio
focuses on eleven portraits of local residents recounting their lives,
work, friendships, and deeds. They talk and sing of mining, disasters,
underground fires, social life, protest, and hope..." CD comes in heavy
cardboard DVD digipak; Includes 20-page booklet and download.
Cat. number: KR 066CD
Year: 2019