The Defenestration Unit profile picture

The Defenestration Unit

Rorschach Sounds from Space City!!!

About Me

Myspace Layouts by Pimp-My-Profile.com

Founded in 1996 by saxophonist Charlie Naked and trombonist Kid Ornery, The Defenestration Unit started out as a roughhewn Free Jazz quartet, and over the next ten years mutated several times, with various members coming and going, becoming at one point an R&B cover band and at another a minimalist drummerless psychedelic group, until, in its tenth year, the group settled into its current configuration, with Naked and Ornery joined by Jim Otterson on electric guitar (who had joined the fold back in 2002), Jeff Miller on electric bass, Kirk "Monkeyboy" Suddreath on drums, and Johnny Freedom on Alto Sax. TDU has discussed what to call the music we play, but the only thing we can all agree on is that it's improvised, so let's call it "improvisational music".What "improvisational" means to us is that when we play, we are making it up as we go along, as a group, in a form of unspoken democracy. Someone makes a choice, options are laid out, and as a group, we decide in which direction to move, and what parts we will all play in moving. Though the music is moving, it's not about a destination, it's just a journey, and it's over when it's time to stop. We can play relatively brief "songs", or we can improvise for nearly an hour non-stop. What we play for an audience will never be played exactly the same way again; each time we play it's a new experience for us and for our audience. We have in our bag of tricks a collection of musical themes that we occasionally return to and improvise on, expanding the original song into something different in some way, including Free Jazz standards like Sun Ra's "Space Is The Place", Pharoah Sanders's "Black Unity", Don Cherry's "Brown Rice", and the Miles Davis tune "Black Satin", but even when we utilize a familiar grounding, it is used as a springboard for moving into new places. TDU takes inspiration from many musical sources in addition to Free Jazz however, as we've also incorporated elements of funk, Krautrock, psychedelic music, and electronic music. Underneath everything else we are a band of improvisers, which means everything we play is in some way new.
Click here to get your own player.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 1/30/2005
Band Website: cafepress.com/charlienaked
Band Members: Charlie Naked: Tenor Sax, Wooden Flute, Percussion, Stratus...
Kid Ornery: Trombone, Slide Trumpet, Percussion, Voice, Theremin...
Johnny Freedom: Alto Sax...
Jim Otterson: Electric Guitar...
Jeff Miller: Electric Bass...
Kirk "Monkeyboy" Suddreath: Drums, Percussion...
Contributing Artists:
Jo Bird: Viola/Violin...
Joe Mathlete: Guitar, Baritone Guitar, Keys...
Phil Krieg: Theremin/Electronics...
Din Mother/Manager:
Jennifer Decker
Influences: Sun Ra and his Arkestra, Can, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Neu!, Impulse-era Pharoah Sanders, Faust, pre-"retirement" 70s Miles Davis, Ornette Coleman, Peter Brotzmann, Sonny Sharrock, etc...
Sounds Like: Sun Ra and his Arkestra, Can, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Neu!, Impulse-era Pharoah Sanders, Faust, pre-"retirement" 70s Miles Davis, Peter Brotzmann, Sonny Sharrock, Ornette Coleman, Krautrock, Free Jazz, Fusion, woo, space, etc...
Record Label: Hawthorne Improvisation Collective
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Interview about Improvisation from Derek Bailey

Derek Bailey Interview, 16 August 1996Interview copyright Jean Martin Q: How important is the visual element of a live-performance? Is listening to a CD as good as attending a live performance? DB: ...
Posted by The Defenestration Unit on Fri, 19 Jan 2007 10:52:00 PST

The Joy of Improv

I was going to write all this dogmatic shit about life and how most people don't really live, they just follow patterns.  But, to paraphrase the sign over Khyber, advice is useless to the wise an...
Posted by The Defenestration Unit on Thu, 08 Jun 2006 03:41:00 PST