
Philip Gayle: The Mommy Row
ALBUM DESCRIPTION
The Mommy Row is guitarist Philip Gayle's monstrous, magma opus; the biggest, jaw-popping swallow one can now take in the upper/outer echelon of free thinking acoustic voyagers. This gent's three previous solo records collected smitten global praise yet held no clues this would be next. Recorded in pristine audiophile splendor, the NYC-via-Houston-based Gayle multi-tracked himself in duo, trio, hell ¬- sextet catacombs of 12-string guitar, aluminum egg bar, prepared toy piano, baritone ukulele, hand held cymbals, classical guitar, gongs plus an isle more of stringed wood and tempered metals. At its core, Gayle locks these spatial clusters, subtracting adding or multiplying the bent themes that pass between, into a cohesive oft melodic form that shows itself in genius flashes. Orbiting an overtly damaged sphere risen from Derek Bailey, Sun City Girls, Thelonius Monk, Christopher Tree, Harry Bertoia, and years of bedroom perfection, these pieces owe most to the moment of recording. Gayle's style remains totally unique, crossing itself with Oriental motifs, classical, humor, flamenco and free improv leanings

Philip Gayle: Moreu Mizu
ALBUM DESCRIPTION
For New Year's Eve 2000 Houston, Texas acoustic guitarist Philip Gayle and the hopelessly obscure pianist Kato Yuko hooked up for a one time, recording session at Sugar Free Studios. The two battered around a free improv whirlwind of whistles, toys, Korean / Chinese / Japanese food-speak, stringed-things and piano-keys. Recorded live, this three track, near-15 minute mind-fuck of an EP sounds like this duo grew extra body members to rattle, stroke and blow anything within reach. Feed through the studio's spanking new sound board (still hot from the hands of previous owner Todd Rundgren) every bristle of body hair, from head to, is down on tape.Out April 2 2002