silence is not a transition – Dead Resonance (2020)
Dead Resonance’s debut album released on Cat Crisis Records.
Brett Dietz, Chad Heiny, Joe W. Moore III, Jude Traxler
Producing quality contemporary-classical percussion music. Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Dead Resonance’s debut album released on Cat Crisis Records.
Brett Dietz, Chad Heiny, Joe W. Moore III, Jude Traxler
Tempus Fugit reunites to record Brett Dietz’s seminal work, Sharpened Stick, on its 20th anniversary.
Tempus Fugit performs a movement Brett Dietz’s new quintet, With Age Comes, at the LSU percussion studio in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Based on a Feldman melody, Dead Resonance’s title track for their debut album, silence is not a transition, is a mobile of self-composed melodic fragments.
Excerpts from Dietz’s collection of 15 intermediate mallet duets. Recorded at Louisiana State University.
Joe Moore pens a beautiful collection of Bible-referenced miniatures for percussion quartet. Performed by the composer’s own group, Dead Resonance.
Chad Heiny’s work, Canon Fodder, was the first piece we tracked for Dead Resonance’s album, silence is not a transition. Fun times with a lot of drums.
Dead Resonance records Dietz’s Origin of Savagery – written for the group’s debut album, “silence is not a transition”.
Dead Resonance started as a remote composition project between Brett Dietz, Chad Heiny, Joe W. Moore III, and Jude Traxler. Fourfold is our “quadruple-music”.
Scratchtracks: The Music of Jude Traxler (2014)
Featuring Brett William Dietz with Chemorocket and futureCities
Brett Dietz’s solo glockenspiel album that includes my solo, Revolver, for glockenspiel and 6-channel delay.
Featuring Tempus Fugit Percussion Ensemble playing with Hamirüge, the Louisiana State University Percussion Group.
Includes a prerelease of my track, The Black Brave Ocean, for six pianos – performed by Chemorocket and futureCities (Brett William Dietz, Anne Rainwater & Jude Traxler).
Playing, recording and engineering great percussion music by David Stock, featuring Brett William Dietz and the LSU percussion group, Hamirüge.
Featuring the percussion styling of Hamirüge, the Louisiana State University Percussion Ensemble.
Engineering, Mixing and Mastering done at Cat Crisis Records, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
The birth of Cat Crisis Records – recording, engineering and mastering Brett Dietz’s insanity at the LSU School of Music Recording Studio for his deeply introspective opera, Headcase.