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Witches' Butter

by David Parker

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Cage's Deli the invariant form of the intuition meets the variance of intuitive world information meets the intuitively formal world of invariants. saw the witches' butter group live on tour and it hit just like the tape.
Favorite track: Invariant Form of the Intuitable World.
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about

Witches’ Butter is an album that grew from a single idea: the mushroom. My son was born in 2019. I was communicating with him by singing and making spontaneous music with him and by reading him books. He had a great kids book about mushrooms. When he was just a year or two old, we spent weeks during the height of the pandemic at the place where I spent my summers in childhood. I started noticing all sorts of mushrooms growing that I had never noticed, including what I thought was a Witches’ Butter specimen. Mushrooms became a shared interest between my son and me, something we had in common across an age gap of almost 40 years.

Musically I was leaning towards long form compositions, mantras, drones, chants, and music without chord changes. Maximalism, played at loud volumes. I was enjoying Jenks Miller’s work as the band Horseback, whose album Impale Golden Horn is described as “Healing Music” in the liner notes. Can music heal? A connection to a feeling described as spiritual renewal or regeneration can be a healing one. Drone music song forms allow us to commune with the now-ness of an unchanging musical statement. In this form, the music is unchanging or slowly changing over time, maintaining an adherence to a point of focus, a dominant note – like a mushroom.

I wrote and recorded these songs, patiently overdubbing multiple parts, with every tool at my disposal: guitars, upright basses, synths, my voice, percussion, MIDI, and software. Each time I carefully revisited the statement I had made, and then tried to make a complementary statement on an accompanying track until the songs sounded full and complete.

I love concerts where people feel comfortable and natural being together in a room with several amplifiers turned up and pointed every which way, where loud music envelopes and elevates listeners into a whole community. That was the intention of these songs. The inspiration of mushrooms as a togetherness, a whole being with various mycelia branching in various directions, resonated with me and this work.

As I worked my vision slowly changed. I began by layering tracks of guitars and basses, as in the album opener “The Invariant Form of the Intuitable World, named after a phrase from Edmund Husserl’s phenomenological works. I found myself veering towards the expressiveness of synths and digital instruments in “A Murder of Crows at Dawn,” named after a revelatory morning waking up to hundreds of crows all cawing together in the trees behind our home. Finally, I experimented with adding a simple repeating chord progression in the title track “Witches’ Butter,” something that allowed me to explore my voice as an expressive tool to mix among the other resonant sounds on the recorded tracks.

Making this album was an isolating experience. I worked alone in my basement, which was slowly becoming a studio. I needed to reach out and get feedback from others. At this point the idea of getting remixes seemed worth exploring. I asked three collaborators to contribute, and the album is much richer, and the songs so much more developed, as a result. I also benefited greatly from Jason Mercer’s patient mixing of the original songs. Nick Schofield took my idea and stayed faithful to it on “The Invariant Form of the Intuitable World (Nick Schofield Remix),” sending me multiple versions, and working with me to find a sound that put my improvisations into a more accessible space of synth basses and pads. Alex Unger (ELMS) took a radically different approach, exploring the darkness that lurked underneath some of the minor key tones and building substantial rhythmic sections on “A Murder of Crows at Dawn (ELMS Remix)”. Michael C. Duguay flipped “Witches’ Butter (Michael C. Duguay Fourth World Remix)” on its head, making it into a pop song, for which I’m forever grateful. I’m so happy each of these artists brought their aesthetic and creativity to my material.

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released March 15, 2023

All music composed, performed and recorded by David Parker from January 2021 to June 2021.
Tracks 1 to 3 mixed by Jason Mercer at Neptune's Studio.
Track 4 remixed by Nick Schofield.
Track 5 remixed by ELMS.
Track 6 remixed by Michael C. Duguay.

All songs mastered by Kevin McPhee at East End Mastering.

Album artwork by Ben Nelson.

Thanks: Jane, Alex, Nick, Michael, Jonas, Jason, Del, Jeff, Bree, Chantal, Liam, Cecily

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