Music for Wood and Strings is the official follow-up to Bryce
Dessner's 2013 solo debut Ahyem.
But don't call this a solo record. Rather it is the meeting of three great
musical entities that
sound even better together.
ONE: Bryce Dessner wrote the piece. Best known as a guitarist and songwriter
in The National,
he is increasingly renown for his work as a composer and collaborator with
artists ranging from
Steve Reich to Sufjan Stevens, and as a curator on all-star projects exploring
the links between the worlds of composed, folk and indie rock music.
TWO: So Percussion performed it. A Brooklyn-based percussion quartet, the group has a decade plus track record as serial collaborators with artists across the indie, electronic and classical music spectrum (i.e. Matmos, Dan Deacon, Pulitzer Prize winning composer David Lang).
THREE: Aron Sanchez of the duo Buke and Gase built the Chordstick, the
original instruments
upon which the music was made. These instruments – designed in collaboration
with Bryce –
are a cross between a hammer dulcimer and an electric guitar, lending the album
its uniquely
electrified and various soundscape: pointillist then hazy, distorted then crisp,
shifting at will
between a hum and a roar and always hypnotic, melodic and engrossing
Weighing in at 35 minutes in length, “Music for Wood and Strings” is the
most ambitious piece
of music Dessner has released to date.