Ches Smith
Gordon McChesney "Ches" Smith is an American musician, whose primary instruments are drums, percussion, and vibraphone.
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Background information | |
Birth name | Gordon McChesney Smith |
Born | USA |
Genres | Jazz, rock |
Website | www |
He recorded and performed an album of his own solo percussion pieces entitled Congs for Brums (2006).[1] In 2010 he released Noise to Men.[2]
Discography
As leader/co-leader
- 2006 – Congs for Brums (Free Porcupine Society)
- 2010 – Noise to Men (Self Released)
- 2010 – Finally Out of My Hands (Skirl)
- 2012 – Psycho Predictions (88)
- 2013 – Hammered (Clean Feed)
- 2014 – International Hoohah (ForTune)
- 2016 – The Bell (ECM)
- 2018 – A Complete and Tonal Disaster (Self Released)
- 2021 – Path of Seven Colors (Pyroclastic)
- 2022 – Interpret It Well (Pyroclastic)
As sideman
- with Tim Berne
- 2012 – Snakeoil (ECM)
- 2013 – Shadow Man (ECM)
- 2015 – You've Been Watching Me (ECM)
- 2015 – Spare (Screwgun)
- 2017 – Incidentals (ECM)
- 2020 – The Fantastic Mrs. 10 (Intakt)
- 2020 – The Deceptive 4 (Live) (Intakt)
- 2022 - Decay (Screwgun)
- with Trevor Dunn's trio-convulsant
- 2004 – Sister Phantom Owl Fish (Ipecac)
- with Moe! Staiano
- 2001 – The Lateness of Yearly Presentations
- with Moe! Staiano's Moe!kestra!
- 2006 – An Inescapable Siren Within Earshot Distance Therein and Other Whereabouts
- 2007 – Two Rooms of Uranium Inside 83 Markers
- with Graham Connah
- 2001 – The Only Song We Know
- with Good For Cows
- 2001 – Good for Cows
- 2003 – Cows Less Than or Equal To
- 2004 – Bebop Fantasy
- 2008 – 10th Concert Anniversary
- 2010 – Audumla
- with Theory Of Ruin
- 2002 – Counter–Culture Nosebleed
- 2003 – Frontline Posterchild
- with Mitch Marcus Quintet
- 2002 – Entropious
- with Lou Harrison
- 2003 – Drums Along the Pacific
- with John Zorn
- 2003 – Voices in the Wilderness (Tzadik)
- 2016 – The Painted Bird (Tzadik)
- 2018 – The Urmuz Epigrams (Tzadik)
- 2018 – In a Convex Mirror (Tzadik)
- 2020 – Les Maudits (Tzadik)
- 2021 – Heaven and Earth Magick (Tzadik)
- 2022 – Incerto (Tzadik)
- 2022 – Suite For Piano (Tzadik)
- with Xiu Xiu
- 2002 – Knife Play with Greg Saunier
- 2003 – A Promise
- 2005 – La Foret
- 2007 – Remixed and Covered as Good for Cows
- 2008 – Women as Lovers
- 2010 – Dear God I Hate Myself
- 2012 – Always
- 2013 – Nina
- with David Torn
- 2019 – Sun Of Goldfinger (ECM)
- 2020 – Sun Of Goldfinger (Congratulations to You) (Screwgun)
- 2022 - Ozmir (Screwgun)
- with Secret Chiefs 3
- 2004 – Book of Horizons
- 2008 – Xaphan: Book of Angels Volume 9
- 2013 – Book Of Souls: Folio A
- 2019 – The Book Beri'ah Vol 10—Malkhut
- with Aaron Novik
- 2004 – Gubbish: Notations in Tonations
- 2006 – Kipple: Flashes of Irrational Happiness
- with Redressers
- 2004 – To Each According...
- with Carla Bozulich/Evangelista
- 2009 – Prince of Truth
- 2011 – In Animal Tongue
- 2014 – I'm Gonna Stop Killing
- with Will Bernard Trio
- 2005 – Directions to My House
- with Fever Pitch
- 2005 – Just Drums 2 Project
- with Sean Hayes
- 2006 – Big Black Hole and the Little Baby Star
- with Todd Sickafoose
- 2006 – Blood Orange
- with Ben Goldberg Quintet
- 2006 – The Door, the Hat, the Chair, the Fact
- with 7 Year Rabbit Cycle
- 2006 – Ache Horns
- with Fred Frith, Darren Johnston, Devin Hoff and Larry Ochs
- 2007 – Reason to Move
- with Marc Ribot's Ceramic Dog
- 2008 – Party Intellectuals
- 2013 – Your Turn
- 2018 – YRU Still Here?
- 2010 – RazinRimILev
- with Dave Holland
- 2018 – Uncharted Territories
- with Moonface
- 2018 – This One's for the Dancer & This One's for the Dancer's Bouquet
References
- Wetzel, Florence (2006-11-18). "CD/LP Review: Congs for Brums". All About Jazz. Retrieved 2010-09-24.
- "Congs For Brums Noise to Men". Chessmith.com. Retrieved 2021-07-15.
External links
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