I Have Eaten The City is an improvising trio which started in May of 2005. While we approach playing without any concrete musical ideas, the music can be traced to our eclectic tastes and wide range of interests and experiences. There are aspects of free-jazz, abstract post-techno electronica, musique concrete, experimental rock, krautrock, psychedelia, noise, ambient music and even features of various non-western musics.
Independently of the trio we all pursue various musical paths. All three members are highly active in the thriving Toronto creative music scene. Nick Storring (cello/ computer) and Brandon Valdivia (drums/ percussion) both studied composition at Wilfrid Laurier University. Colin Fisher (guitar/ saxophone) plays with experimental rock trio Sing That Yell That Spell, free-jazz quartet Chronic D, and has recorded with the Constantines. Nick makes electronic music on his own under his own name and a pseudonym, Piege. Both Brandon and Nick are currently playing with Picastro.
Each member of I Have Eaten The City is also a proud member of the Association of Improvising Musicians of Toronto. Please take the time to visit the AIMT Myspace at www.myspace.com/aimtoronto
Related Myspace profiles:
colin fisher
sing that yell that spell
nick storring
piege
picastro
AIMToronto
Related Websites:
colin fisher's site
nick storring's site
chronic d
Association of Improvising Musicians of Toronto, official site
By the way the name comes from the poem "manhattan" by hr hays.
This is our first CD-R album! It features three long pieces (one excerpt can be heard above), which fuse free-jazz, electronics, and modern classical tendencies, and psychedelia. It is 77 minutes long.
Feral Geography is our second disc. It could be characterized as more ambient-informed, with a broader instrumental palette including bouzouki, flutes and more percussion of various sorts. It is 4 pieces over 6 tracks.
Live At The Music Gallery is limited to 100 copies, and captures a recording of us performing at the Over Top Festival in May 2006, where we played with Awesome and the Nihilist Spasm Band . It is probably our most ambient, subdued recording with a lot of warm digital textures, and melodic elements. It consists of 5 tracks which run continuously for over 45 minutes.
Decay is possibly the least psychedelic/ ambient recording we've done. It relies more on a language consisting of extended instrumental techniques, textural noise, atonal figures, and unpitched sounds. That being said, it is not by any means a full-throttle freak-out. The result is a unsettlingly intimate-sounding album with an almost acoustic, naturalistic sound, evoking perhaps Peter Brotzmann groupings, or certain ESP-Disk recordings. It contains two unedited pieces recorded live at the AIMToronto Fundraiser 2006.
All discs are available online securely through Paypal now, and at Soundscapes in Toronto, and at Encore Records in Kitchener. If neither of these options are possible for you feel free to drop us a line at: [email protected] .
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