Percussionist Paul Stranahan brings his array of gongs, singing bowls, and aluphone to perform at the Treelawn on Sat. June 8th at 8pm. Moods that all the resonant metals can evoke range from soothingly meditative, to cacophonous, to eerie, to joyful. The aluphone is a tuned percussion instrument consisting of aluminum bells that are struck with mallets to produce musical tones. While most of the performance is improvised, the addition of the aluphone has allowed Paul to morph into his own compositions as well.
You can listen to Paul’s two gong and singing bowl recordings here.
https://paulstranahan.bandcamp.com/album/journey-to-planet-gong
https://paulstranahan.bandcamp.com/album/gong-and-singing-bowl-improvisations
Bio: Paul Stranahan (drums, gong array, marimba, singing bowls) is a percussionist, composer, and drum teacher. He's led his own groups such as the modern jazz Paul Stranahan Trio, the avant/fusion band PSI-Paul Stranahan's Insomnia and currently co-leads with Tim Mirth the experimental group Night Terrors. Abstract Logix, a progressive instrumental magazine, said of Paul, "As a drummer leading an ensemble with self-penned compositions Paul is occupying a mantle that few can approach." A career highlight for Paul was when his Trio and Red Side Visible (an avant/metal group Paul plays drums in and composes for) were two of the four American bands out of hundreds of applicants that were selected to perform in Belfort, France at FIMU (Festival International de Musique Universitaire). He also has a double CD release appropriately called "Gong and Singing Bowl Improvisations" on the Infinite Number of Sounds Label and a newer self-release solo recording “Journey to Planet Gong.” He has done duo recordings with electronic musician Lisa Miralia and another with harpist Stephan Haluska. Paul and Stephan also teamed up with multi-instrumentalist Mike Hovancsek to record “Electromagnetic Afternoon.”
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