When I send music to Matt Wixson, I never know what's coming back. The arrangement is something to the effect of, "If you're inspired to collaborate, please feel welcome to collaborate." I've learned that "inspired" usually happens within 24 hours. This piece was everything I wanted to hear. Sounds that disorient me from the time and space I think I'm in, plus hints of nostalgia, and a look into the past, present, and future. Matt, like many of our collaborators, reminds me why collective creation and experience matters. We grow from each other's experiences, ideas, and inspirations, creating exponential development on what musical evolutionary paths may open up in our own journey, or someone who hears this down the road.
The "Quick Vibes" collection is written during the recording process, so what you hear is a raw and natural creative process coming together right at the console. This brings a live energy - straight from my brain into sound as fast as possible.
It’s an honor and a privilege to create music. Music transcends borders and boundaries of location, time, and culture. Digging deep into music is learning about these histories and cultures. I want to pay respect to the chain of sonic creators before me. My steel pans were crafted in the 1990s by Trinidadian master builder/tuner Dr. Ellie Mannette and are still maintained by his long-term apprentice Chanler Bailey. The musical melting pot that inspires me includes genres and sounds blended from multiple regions - Trinidad, of course, followed closely by Jamaican reggae and ska, often interwoven with global influence from far and wide. I rely heavily on improvisation in my process: composition, recording, and performance. Technology has advanced the exchange of information in such a rapid way that we can learn and build together rapidly from around the globe. Music travels, develops, transforms, and returns. Recording is a spotlight on a single moment of this process - a single moment that we’ve often taken the time to revisit and redevelop. I am not trying to be another musician, but like any creator, my output is limited to ideas that stem from whatever input and experience I’ve gained along the way through life. Creating through this lens of experience is one of the ways I enjoy life. I urge you not just to listen to music, but to hear and experience music. Let the sounds influence your vibe. Travel. Develop. Transform. Be inspired. Inspire others. Create and enjoy art.
While all melodies were essentially improvised during the recording process, it breaks down something like this:
"Motherboard Jungle" melody composed by Matt Wixson.
"Canopy" composed by Aaron Abrahamson.
"Monkey Cups" composed by Cote/Wixson.
microKORG recorded by Matt Wixson
Engineering, Mixing, & Production by Aaron Abrahamson Cote
Dub remix by Phantom Pan Man
Art Concept & Design by Aaron Abrahamson Cote
Aaron Abrahamson Cote & Matt Wixson are registered BMI artists.
Fronted by an island boy on steel pan, our music bridges cultures and experiences by sharing music through the lens that inspires us and makes us feel. Sheet music available for most original selections.