participants
Brian Adler
Eli Asher
Paul Austerlitz
Carter Bales
Iván Beremboim
Fred Bergman
Raj Birla
Angelo Branford
Charles Burnham
Capela Sur
Mario Cancel
Mike Carey
Nathan Chamberlain
Gene Coleman
Sean Conly
Will Connell
Caylie Davis
Nicole Davis
On Ka’a Davis
Claire de Brunner
Andrew Drury
Melanie Dyer
Ryan Easter
Leonor Falcón
Gabby Fluke-Mogul
Ken Filiano
Haruna Fukazawa
Michel Gentile
Nick Gianni
Lou Grassi
Devin Gray
Hilliard Greene
Dick Griffin
Stephanie Griffin
François Grillot
Brian Groder
Lloyd Haber
Jerome Harris
Thomas Heberer
Joe Hertenstein
Colin Hinton
Bob Holman
Patrick Holmes
Jason Kao Hwang
Dmitry Ishenko
Akira Ishiguro
Ayumi Ishito
Donia Jarrar
Omar Kabir
Tashi Kaiser
James Keepnews
Westbrook Johnson
Yasuno Katsuki
Richard Keene
Mike Khoury
Christof Knoche
Adam Lane
Deanna Lee
Nicolas Letman-Burtinovic
Mike List
Michael Lytle
Alandra Markman
Christopher McIntyre
Jason Mears
Ryan Messina
Colette Michaan
Dave Miller
Ras Moshe
Dafna Naphtali
Anders Nilsson
Bern Nix
Evan Palmer
Bernardo Palombo
Sam Parsons
Shu Odamura
Don Payne
Joel Peterson
Ariel Pirotti
Katie Porter
Lewis Porter
Cheryl Pyle
Rocío Sánchez
Sean Saville
Sara Schoenbeck
Aaron Shragge
David Sidman
Josh Sinton
Warren I. Smith
Nico Soffiato
Jake Sokolov-Gonzales
Leyya Mona-Tawil
Michael T.A. Thompson
Dave Treut
Harvey Valdes
Guillermo Vaisman
Annemarie Wiesner
Rod Williams
Justin Wood
Bill Ylitalo
pb (at) patrickbrennansound (dot) com
patrick brennan has for decades been rumored as an underground secret, a contrarian & independent progenitor of conceptually original music sharp at the frontiers of an ever expanding Blues Continuum. The NYC based composer & alto saxophonist coordinates ensembles & projects from unaccompanied solo excursions to 20+ musician formations.
His multidirectional creative music “expands upon compositional what ifs and the plasticities of rhythm section dynamics,” as jazz.pt writer António Branco has described it. “On the shoulders of giants like Ellington, Monk, Mingus, Ornette Coleman, Cecil Taylor, Henry Threadgill and others, brennan constructs specific sonic and conceptual environments for collective improvisation, a kind of sonic lego from pieces that can be combined in infinite ways.”

brennan’s various recordings have been issued by labels such as Clean Feed, CIMP, Cadence, Creative Sources & deep dish, which includes, alongside his more composition intensive efforts, collaborations with the Morrocan Gnawi Ma’alem Najib Soudani & freely improvised settings with bassist Lisle Ellis, the innovative Portuguese electroacoustic prepared guitarist Abdul Moimême, & Lisboeta Ernesto Rodriques’ string quartet, this along with an orchestral collaboration with the contemporary Buenos Aires Tango master Ariel Pirotti.
“brennan plays within a sense of the jazz continuum, a highly expressive player possessed of a brilliant economy of line who can infest a fragment of a scale with tremendous psychic weight.” — Stuart Broomer, Point of Departure.
patrick brennan’s distinctively heterodox saxophone work features most prominently in two of his current quartets. s0nic 0penings, a more than four decade long project which currently includes contrabassist Hilliard Greene, violist Jason Kao Hwang, & percussionist Michael T.A. Thompson, embodies the deepest ensemble dive into the possible extensions of the unique musical language that he’s been evolving. KnCurrent, with Hwang’s electric violin, Cooper-Moore’s diddley-bo, and On Ka’a Davis’ guitar is of a very different order: totally free collective improvision with a focus on the wide spectrum of electronically generated sound salted with a commonly experienced Blues sensibility. brennan’s a capellarōnin phasing project transfers the ensemble intricacy of s0nic 0penings to a single voice along with radical revisions of Thelonious Monk, Ornette Coleman, & Roscoe Mitchell.
brennan focuses no less intently on grassroots community music generation, well off the grid of market determined conditions, initiating situations that have drawn the participation of many of the most creative players in New York’s exceptionally fertile artistic environment. He formed the modularly organized transparency kestra in 2013, a most-of-the-time volunteer community improvisers orchestra that experiments with a large ensemble’s capacity for spontaneous self-orchestration using layered polyrhythmic interfaces called transparencies. brennan also sustains a quasi-monthly residency at New York’s Downtown Music Gallery called sketchbook series, involving an array of short order “quickie” compositional settings with ever varying combinations of concepts, instruments & players.
brennan is the author of Ways & Sounds (Arteidolia Press 2021) a thorough rethinking of the nature of music that centers the social relations involved in the generation of music as a key component of compositional structure & goes on to question conventional distinctions between composition & improvisation.
CONTACT patrickb (at) patrickbrennansound (dot) com
https://www.patrickbrennansound.com/
An abstract conception balanced with plenty of wit and soul. — Time Out
His compositions are fresh and quite original. patrick brennan’s a first class saxophonist and composer. — Cadence
Since moving to New York City in 1975, one-time bassist/painter patrick brennan has crafted a musical path that is open in its candor and indebtedness to all facets of black music. Much like trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith, the alto saxophonist brews a thicket of his own distinct musical language that “unlike much contemporaneous vanguard music is built specifically upon the potentialities of swinging and polyrhythm.” For the astute lay person this means moving the expressive expansiveness of trap playing and the drum choir into “the foreground of an entire orchestra’s intelligence.” But none of this captures brennan’s subtle humor and wit. — Ludwig VanTrikt, All About Jazz
His sound isn’t easy to file. It’s not totally free, unhinged, but what it’s tethered to is hard to say. It’s not exactly melodic either. His sound is puzzling and inviting. He could hold an audience unaccompanied. — The Other Night at Quinns
A superior musical endeavor featuring a rare musical vision performed at the highest level. — All About Jazz
