David Garland

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Splinter Heart 04:34 Tools
Diorama 04:59 Tools
Color Piece 02:35 Tools
Every Bird 03:21 Tools
periodicity 03:21 Tools
Prelude 1 01:09 Tools
I Am With You 00:00 Tools
The River and the Train 06:35 Tools
When We Moved to the Trees 06:35 Tools
Dear Golden Deer 04:01 Tools
My Contraption 03:25 Tools
Our Summer Night 06:35 Tools
Xs For Eyes 05:04 Tools
long song 00:44 Tools
Damn Dreams 02:37 Tools
Traveling Doors 02:44 Tools
Practical Questions 03:25 Tools
Monteverdi's Lamento della Ninfa 02:44 Tools
Dream Home 02:44 Tools
The Past 07:16 Tools
This Is Love 04:26 Tools
Cumulonimbus 03:51 Tools
Caliban Calibrates the Ecosystem 03:46 Tools
Efflorescence 06:26 Tools
Hush and Who 03:25 Tools
Lux Temporalis 04:11 Tools
I've Forgotten 06:26 Tools
another rivet in the machine of the universe 03:46 Tools
Color Piece, Pt. 2 03:46 Tools
Oh My God 04:36 Tools
I Don't Want To Know 06:06 Tools
Very Popular 02:56 Tools
Noise In You 05:29 Tools
Deflected 03:05 Tools
to weigh, to settle, to gravitate 06:26 Tools
Wave After Wave 06:26 Tools
The Stick Figure 02:35 Tools
Forest Fractures 06:31 Tools
More Numerous of Windows 06:26 Tools
Color Piece Part 2 07:13 Tools
The Intention To Relax And Think About Things 03:43 Tools
Winter Dance 04:44 Tools
I Am An I-Beam Girder 03:48 Tools
Ceaseless 00:59 Tools
On Planet X 03:48 Tools
My Pony's Falling 03:48 Tools
This Time 04:06 Tools
Constant World Thrive 04:40 Tools
Drop By Drop 06:14 Tools
Postlude 03:33 Tools
Luminous House 03:27 Tools
No More Misty Night Sky... 02:35 Tools
Evaporation Adagio 04:40 Tools
Clocks 06:50 Tools
In My Room 02:38 Tools
TV Can TEach Me 02:14 Tools
Keep In Touch 06:27 Tools
Furniture 02:14 Tools
On The Other Side Of The Window 06:28 Tools
I'm Here (Secular Prayer #1) 03:06 Tools
Another Mistake 02:06 Tools
The Blob 03:08 Tools
Tea Time (Secular Prayer #4) 01:31 Tools
Simba 04:01 Tools
How To 07:13 Tools
Play Within a Play 04:02 Tools
Good Design 04:52 Tools
Don't Shoot 06:35 Tools
Growth 06:35 Tools
Bad Advice 04:18 Tools
I Went to Sleep 01:38 Tools
Self Portrait 04:07 Tools
Phantom Limb 04:01 Tools
Povidej Mi 04:01 Tools
Cabinessence 04:43 Tools
Under The Blanket 02:41 Tools
Distance 06:35 Tools
02 Play Within A Play 04:05 Tools
Seem The Same (Secular Prayer #5) 02:22 Tools
The Golden Years 03:02 Tools
Hist'ry 03:25 Tools
Grip 04:29 Tools
Povídej mi 06:19 Tools
I Guess I Just Wasn't Made For These Times 03:46 Tools
Pastorale 03:52 Tools
Guess I'm Dumb 02:35 Tools
I Wanna Pick You Up 02:44 Tools
2-5. I Am With You 03:25 Tools
My Vortex Camera 03:05 Tools
On The Other Side Of The Window (Instrumental) 06:26 Tools
In The Back Of My Mind 03:05 Tools
On Planet X (feat. John Zorn) 03:27 Tools
David Garland 04:11 Tools
Vile Bodies 03:50 Tools
Poor Me 03:27 Tools
Happy Ending 00:59 Tools
Povídej mi 04:35 Tools
Meant for You 01:00 Tools
Maine Title Theme 00:59 Tools
Fall Breaks And Back To Winter 03:03 Tools
Monteverdi's "Lamento della Ninfa" 04:35 Tools
You're So Good to Me 02:27 Tools
Out There 00:59 Tools
Sweet Mountain 04:40 Tools
Late One Night 03:36 Tools
paper cup 02:41 Tools
Wonderful 02:46 Tools
Almost 03:50 Tools
The Best Of Both Worlds 03:36 Tools
The Long View 03:59 Tools
Fall breaks and back into Winter 00:59 Tools
Out Here 04:44 Tools
Blame 03:50 Tools
My 2 Hands 03:50 Tools
'Til I Die 03:36 Tools
One Of Two 03:50 Tools
Time Out of Joint 03:59 Tools
Like a Blanket 05:33 Tools
Almost Again 03:32 Tools
Mt.Vernon and Fairway-Theme 03:33 Tools
My Tiny Life 03:59 Tools
Chance Chants 03:05 Tools
What I Wanted to Say 06:19 Tools
Don't Talk 03:07 Tools
Family Stories 03:59 Tools
Just a Small Percentage 06:19 Tools
Color Piece, Part 2 06:19 Tools
I'm Here 03:06 Tools
I Am an I-Beam 03:05 Tools
Lie in My Truth 06:19 Tools
Forever 06:19 Tools
The Trees Agree 06:19 Tools
Lightning Shine 06:19 Tools
Not There Yet 06:19 Tools
ESP 06:19 Tools
Ditty One 06:19 Tools
Maybe (We Won’t Wait So Long) 04:35 Tools
Vashti's Dulcitone (Dialogue 1) 04:35 Tools
I Just Wasn't Made for These Time 04:35 Tools
little guitar (Dialogue 2) 04:35 Tools
Monteverdi’s Lamento della Ninfa 04:35 Tools
I’ve Forgotten 04:35 Tools
Splinter Heart - David Garland 04:35 Tools
Straight Flight Would Be Fatal 04:35 Tools
The Heavy Load 06:19 Tools
Woody Guthrie's America 04:35 Tools
Ditty Three 04:35 Tools
Life On Mars? 04:35 Tools
Ditty Two 04:35 Tools
Once Upon A Time 04:35 Tools
Fall Breaks and Back to Winter (W.Woodpecker Symphony ) 06:19 Tools
My Pony’s Falling 04:35 Tools
01 - I Am With You 04:35 Tools
Ditty Five 04:35 Tools
bell weather 04:35 Tools
Ditty Four 04:35 Tools
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David Garland seems to just be. He simply is. No? David Garland’s early fascination with adventurous music was confirmed in 1968 when he attended a concert by Jimi Hendrix and had his 13-year-old mind blown by the opening act, England’s Soft Machine. Growing up in an artistic family in Lexington, Massachusetts, Garland played drums in what was literally a garage band, and taught himself piano and guitar. By the time he attended Rhode Island School of Design (’72-’76, overlapping with members of Talking Heads), Garland was organizing free-improv ensembles, playing jazz piano, composing chamber music, and singing songs. After graduating with honors from RISD, Garland moved to New York City and for ten years supported himself as a graphic designer and illustrator, free-lancing for pianist Paul Bley’s Improvising Artists Inc. record label, La Monte Young, and others. But he was in New York primarily to hear and make music. Garland developed, on piano, an approach to improvisation he considered “instant composition,” and also composed ensemble pieces that were influenced by minimalism; he presented these at the avant garde center The Kitchen and elsewhere. In 1980 Garland joined bassist Bill Laswell, singer Shelley Hirsch, and others, in Nigel Rollings’ band Ad Hoc Rock, as drummer and later as guitarist, keyboardist, and singer. The band played many venues, including The Kitchen, a benefit at Carnegie Hall, and the seminal 1981 “Noise Fest” at White Columns. In 1980 Garland wrote the first of his Control Songs, a genre he created to contain his otherwise uncategorizable songs, which combined his interests in melody, noise, and the song form, with lyrics addressing the “elusive but necessary sense of control that helps us function.” Instrumentation ranged from mediaeval bowed psaltery to the then-brand-new Fairlight CMI, one of the first digital samplers. Garland soon performed these songs solo in the very first music series at The Knitting Factory, at New Music America Festivals, and on tour in Europe. Garland’s first album, “Control Songs,” was issued in 1987 on the German label Review Records, and included musicians John Zorn and Christian Marclay. In 1985 and ’86 Garland was one of five improvising vocalists, with Arto Lindsay, Shelley Hirsch, David Moss, and Sussan Deihim, in “Dead Stories” and “Tower of Babel”—concert and theater projects by turntable pioneer Christian Marclay. Garland formed the band The Worlds of Love with banjo and synthesizer player Cinnie Cole and percussionist Ikue Mori (of DNA). They released an album (also on Review Records) and toured in Europe in 1989. Garland worked with The Worlds of Love to record an album of songs by Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys, which was ultimately released as Garland’s “I Guess I Just Wasn’t Made for These Times” in Japan in 1993. Garland continued to release innovative albums on small labels, including “Togetherness: Control Songs Vol. 2” (Ergodic, 1999), “My Vortex Camera: Control Songs Vol. 3” (Review, 2000), and “On the Other Side of the Window” (Review, 2003). Though these albums haven’t been widely heard, Village Voice critic Kyle Gann hailed Garland as “the best songwriter of my generation, bar none,” and Garland’s music is the subject of essays in Gann’s 2006 book Music Downtown. Robert Wyatt, drummer and singer in Soft Machine, the band that had so impressed the 13-year-old Garland, has called Garland’s songs “terrific, a great surprise,” and praised him for bringing “such originality and freshness to what is usually a cliche-ridden genre.” Garland’s 2007 album “Noise In You” (Family Vineyard) is his most heartfelt and imaginative, and his first to be widely distributed. In “Noise In You” Garland has created a sumptuous experimental song cycle in which his voice is joined by the voices of some of the most creative of a younger generation of song-inventors: Sufjan Stevens, Diane Cluck, and others. In 1983 Garland began presenting unusual music on the radio, first as a volunteer at WKCR, Columbia University’s station, and since 1987 professionally on WNYC New York Public Radio, America’s most-listened to public radio station. Over the years Garland’s on-air guests have ranged from John Cage and John Zorn to Devendra Banhart and Wooden Wand. Now in its 20th year, Garland’s Spinning On Air show (Sundays, 7-8 pm on WNYC-FM 93.9 and wnyc.org) is a great place to hear insightful interviews, and in-studio performances by cutting-edge innovators. Garland produces, presents, and chooses guests for the show himself, as well as programming and presenting wide-ranging classical music shows on WNYC. More about radio. read more at http://www.davidgarland.com/about.html Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.