Events
Graham Lambkin
- 8:30pm Sunday, June 8, 2014
GRAHAM LAMBKIN
A Performance
Sunday, June 8, 8:30pm
$12 (Free to MEMBERS)
“I wouldn’t say I work with music, I would say I work with sound and if
you wish to call it music that’s fine. I would be equally happy if you
came up with a different definition.” Graham Lambkin has said, “I
realized I was ‘organizing sound’ as opposed to ‘making music’ towards
the end of the run of The Shadow Ring. Initially I wasn’t aware there
was an alternative path you could take with sound. You were either in a
band or you weren’t. Of course not being armed with the vocabulary that
would come from studying it academically or otherwise, we were just
taking the sounds that we could make, as untutored as they were, and
organizing them into some kind of system where we had our own language.
As the instruments changed and the conventionality of the instruments
fell away, things like post production and application of events after
the fact became more interesting and more important than strumming a
guitar, I think that became a eureka moment. That became a chance for me
to put my fingerprint on what we were doing. As a guitar player, I’m
anonymous, I’m useless, and that’s fine. But as someone who is able to
organize sounds after the fact, that’s where I think I found my tongue.”
“…I always keep in mind a sense of economy. I think it’s good for me to
have less to work with. I think by taking stuff away all the time, it
forces you to think harder, it ignites you… I got to the point a few
years ago where the only equipment I had was a Walkman, and then I
thought, ‘well, this is clearly not enough.’ There’s no way you can do
good work with just a Walkman, and so I had to bring in things like
YouTube, well that’s what I was doing, finding things. You should be
able to make a decent record with a rubber band and a cardboard box just
as easily as a string quartet.”
Graham Lambkin lives in
Poughkeepsie, NY where he runs KYE RECORDS. From 1993 to 2003, he was a
member of the uncompromising British band The Shadow Ring.