GREENE/DROBKA/BLAIR | Arts + Literature Laboratory | Madison Contemporary Arts Center

GREENE/DROBKA/BLAIR

Performing at Arts + Literature Laboratory on Tuesday, June 28, 2022 at 7pm, GREENE/DROBKA/BLAIR is a resurfacing of a collaborative effort begun almost a decade ago. In the intervening years, Milwaukee-based percussionist Devin Drobka and Minneapolis keyboardist Matt Blair have continued diverse and diligent work together in the collective bands YINS and COLLECTOR, and on Drobka's most recent release, RESORTS. Meanwhile, saxophonist Will Greene absconded to the East coast, partaking in numerous projects in the improvised and experimental music scenes of Brooklyn, NY, where he currently resides. Together, the trio explores shared interests ranging from minimalist electronica to forceful free jazz.

Tickets are $12 in advance ($10 student/ALL Member advance) online at https://greenedrobkablair.bpt.me up to 2 hours before the show, or $15 at the door for everyone. Doors open at 6:30pm. Please visit artlitlab.org for COVID-19 policies. Please bring a face mask and proof of COVID-19 vaccination or negative test.

Will Greene

Will Greene plays guitar and saxophone and currently resides in Brooklyn, NY. He improvises and writes music based on what he would like to hear. Generally, Will is fascinated by repurposing old, almost-forgotten sounds, finding new, soon-to-be-forgotten sounds, and exploring dynamic and physical limits in their extremes.

Will is a member of avant-thrash outfit TRIGGER, the sci-fi country band DRESSAGE, and italo-prog-pop ensemble TREDICI BACCI.

He is also proud of and grateful for his past and ongoing collaborations that have taken him across the United States and several continents. A woefully abbreviated list of these collaborators: Joe Morris, Raf Vertessen, John Zorn, Elias Stemeseder, Zoe Christiansen, Kenny Wollesen, Max Jaffe, Henry Fraser, Carrie Furniss, Daniel Pencer, and Jesse Heasly.

Devin Drobka is one of the most in-demand and creative musicians in the midwest for the past 15 years. Audiences around the world have been enthralled with his wide sonic palette and limitless rhythmic possibilities on the drums. A deep love of jazz, metal, folk, hip-hop, ambient, idm, and classical music has helped shaped Devin’s unique voice and vision on the drums both as a leader and as a sideman. His highly personal and creative drumming can be heard within the realm of jazz having performed with Greg Osby, Jerry Bergonzi, Dayna Stephens, and Joe Lovano as well as indie- folk bands like Field Report and indie rappers R.A.P. Ferreira and Serengeti. Devin can be heard on over 50 albums of genre bending, original music for which he is an advocate for. Devin currently composes music for his newest group, The Devin Drobka Trio, which draws upon his love of contemporary classical music and minimalism and his multi horn group, Bell Dance Songs, which is a response to his love of... Read More

Matt Blair

Matt Blair is a pianist, composer, and educator who recently returned to Madison, WI. His work draws upon diverse musical traditions such as contemporary classical, electro-acoustic improvisation, free jazz, minimalism, and noise. In addition to his practice as a pianist, he incorporates extended electronic processing of the Fender Rhodes, synthesizers, and the computer in his music.

Since 2018, Matt has been releasing music on his label, Scribbled Fang Records. Recent releases have included Shadow Sets, a collection of compositions for solo piano that was produced by Dave King (The Bad Plus, Happy Apple), Post Rock Lately, the debut record of Collector, an improvising trio featuring Jakob Heinemann on bass and Devin Drobka on drums and electronics, and Flights and Poor Health Good Spirits, both releases by Big Thanks, a Minneapolis-based Trash House trio featuring Miles Allen on saxophone and clarinet and Jack Lussenden on drums. Other recent releases have included After... Read More

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