One voice has been recognized as an essential element in enhancing this
generation’s endeavors in experimentation, originality, and tasteful interpretation.
The exquisite vocal gifts of Theo Bleckmann have enlivened
the works of many composers and improvisers over the years. This has unfortunately
often led to his own projects becoming a rarity. Bleckmann’s
new recording, Love and Anger, presents the full scope of the vocalist’s wide
ranging musical talents with collaborators new and old on material imbued
with heart.
One of Bleckmann’s more recent collaborators, Ulysses Owens, Jr., had
loved Bleckmann’s Hello Earth, a recording highlighting the music of
Kate Bush. Bleckmann and Owens’ time on the road allowed for a friendship
to blossom, leading Owens to express his intention to produce a recording for
Bleckmann in 2024.
The duo’s e orts were uid and fast, as they chose material that they felt
would highlight Bleckmann’s unique abilities and, also, was connected
to his unique aesthetic. They really wanted to highlight Bleckmann’s innate
ability to take another composer’s work and excavate something out of it
that wasn’t already there.