With the release of Natural Information in 2010, Joshua Abrams entered into a new phase of his creative life, making music with a deep involving groove that communicates the pulsating energies of the human body and the incessant kaleidoscopic interplay of sensory perceptions. Represencing, recorded in Chicago in the summer of 2011 and originally released the following year by Eremite, was the next stride along this exhilarating path.
Once again Abrams gives a key role to the guimbri, a North African bass lute, which he had started to play during the late 90s following a trip to Morocco. Its sound when plucked is percussive, emphatic from moment to moment, yet also bouncy and rhythmically propulsive, as if naturally springing forward. A time-honoured instrument, used traditionally in healing ceremonies, the guimbri in Abrams’ hands offers an invitation to the trance, an expanded present where time intersects with timelessness. As the title Represencing suggests, this is uplifting music with a serious mission – to express that ongoing present and to give voice to our presence, here and now, within time’s continuous flow.
A1 San Anto
A2 Represencing
A3 Moon Hunger
B1 Sound Talisman
B2 Sungazer
B3 The Ba
B4 Enter Mountain Amulet
B5 Cloud Walking
Notes
Text by Julian Cowley
Recorded at home summer 2011 by JA
Producers: Abrams & Michael Ehlers
Painting: Lisa Alvarado
Joshua Abrams: guimbri, organ, ms20, harps, bells, harmonium, mpc
Lisa Alvarado: gong & harmonium
Mikel Avery: drums
David Boykin: tenor saxophone
Emmett Kelly electric & acoustic guitars
Nicole Mitchell: flutes
Jeff Parker: electric guitar
Tomeka Reid: cello
Jason Stein: bass clarinet
Chad Taylor: gong & drums
Michael Zerang: tambourine




