His most active project is with duo project Not the wind, Not the flag with percussionist/multi-instrumentalist Brandon Valdivia. They have numerous releases on many local and north american labels including inyrdisc, healing power, medusa, barnyard records, already dead tapes.. We will have a vinyl release in the new year. our latest recording is 'Garments of Light' on Healing Power records.
He has also performed/collaborated with: Rhys Chattam, William Parker, Dominic Duval, Sabir Mateen, Neil Haverty, Joe Mcphee, Maury Coles, David Daniels, Chris Kelsey, Paul Hession, Mark Hundevad, Jean Martin, Christine Duncan, Prince Niftym Eric Chenaux, Evan Shaw, Michael Morse, Jason Hammer, Nick Fraser, Joe Sorbara, Glen Hall, Ronda Rindone, The Constantines, has recorded and toured as a member of the Caribou band, Born Ruffians, Jennifer Castle, Doomsquad, and many others.
What do you remember about your first guitar?
It was a cherry red ibanez. My parents bought it for me from the local music shop. Immediately i started playing punk rock and experimenting with feedback.
What's the main difference between your last and your first recording, in terms of experience?
Experience, over 20yrs of experience and training.
What do you recall about your guitar learning process?
As an autodidact i spent countless hours alone, charting out scales and learning chord shapes..
sometimes for 8 to 10 hrs a day... eventually i developed horrible thoracic outlet syndrome and tendonitis.
Which work of your own are you most surprised by?
There is so much of my work in the past that was incredibly methodical and overwrought..
in some ways i feel like i lack the complexity as a composer as i did then.. maybe because i was in the midst of discovering new things..
Where are your secret roots?
Not unlike many guitarists in the 80s/90s shred guitar was such a monolith.. as a punk rocker i dont think i was supposed to like it..
I can remember thinking how i wanted to be on this much music program called 'guitar wars' so that i could prove my skills..
I spent my childhood also drawing and writing.. so much art has inspired my music practice..
also developing a deep meditation and spiritual practice in my teens has deeply influenced my practice..
i remember having a dream before i had started playing guitar..
I was searching around my house for something.. i had ventured up into my bedroom, a friend had followed me up..
whatever it was i was seeking was nowhere to be found..
all of a sudden i turn around and theres an acoustic guitar hovering over my bed almost menacingly...
i felt the pangs of sleep paralysis, although i had no idea what it was at that point..
i was frozen in fear..
then there was a deafening sound of feedback and i froze stiff and fell over and woke up abruptly feeling disoriented.
also... i used to freak out to jimmy page when i was in utero.
Colin Fisher - guitar, Josh Cole - electric bass , Kieran Adams - drums
What is the difference for you between play alone or in a group? What do you prefer?
As an improvisor i can endlessly address new ideas by myself... but the act of playing in a group is where these skills come alive..
The introvert in me loves to spend countless hours alone playing, composing and doing 'instant compositions'..
but music is my social life as well as my church.. i need to share the interaction with other like minded players capable of receiving similar intentions and feelings.
Feral Geography Nick Storring - cello / synth/ computer, Colin Fisher - guitar/ saxophone/ pedals etc., Brandon Valdivia - drums / percussion/ pedals
improvising is always more satisfying.
Tell me one musical work which has provoked a change in your music. Why?
There are so many musical works that have provoked a change in my music! If i were to pick one arbitrarily of the top of my head it would in no way be greater than the influence of the others... I think the truth is everything i hear is provoking change in my music if i'm truly listening...
Nick Storring, Colin Fisher, Brandon Valdivia
What quality do you empathize with most in another musician?
receptivity.
Which was the first and the last record you bought with your own money? What were other early records you bought?
Minor Threat - self titled, Ustad Bismillah Khan - Raga : Desi Todi - Madhuvanti
Watson Jennison, Colin Fisher, Michael Lynn and Barry Lipton
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Why and how do you use personal techniques on guitar?
Hearing Fred Frith's solo guitar records were a revelation in terms of the guitar as a sound generator..
certain kinds of techniques are useful in approaching certain timbral palates, percussive ideas.. etc etc
honestly, in the 21st century, i think we've moved beyond the idea of 'extended techniques'...
its part of the palate of gestures/technique..
and i think its good to encourage that these things arent 'strange' or 'weird'..
in the past, when teaching kids who are reticent to engage in disciplined practice.. i often introduce the idea of preparation..
to illustrate their are myriad methods, none more legitimate than the other, to engage in the joy of music...
What gear did you use in your last works?
wah, carbon copy delay, maharishi fuzz, adaptive distortion, diamond trem, #1 echo, moog ring mod, moog murf, line 6 dl-4, pax lil'rock amp..
allan holdsworth hf2, modified washburn 335 copy..
Brandon Valdivia, Colin Fisher, Nick Storring
What projects are you working on now and what does the future hold?
SO many things! I'm also a drummer, saxophonist (and a list of other misc instruments) in which i play on a regular basis..
just finished recording an amazing record with my good pals in Bernice , which will most likely be coming out later this year or next.
There's also a duo record coming out soon on arachnidiscs (on which i play alto saxophone) with drummer Mike Gennaro whom i'm doing a tour with in october, a record with viola player James Annett and upright bassist Josh Cole, which is my first recording as a drummer (as well as some guitar tracks), And a power trio record with Oneida drummer Kid Millions and Many Arms bassist Johnny Deblasse, a trio record with drummer Julius Masri and saxophonist Keir Neuringer, a duo recording with Many Arms drummer Ricardo Lagomassino, Plus solo projects also in development, and an unmixed record by the supergroup Bad Breath, another Body Help record which is a 'free r&b' trio with drummer Kieran Adams and bassist Josh Cole and another Not the Wind, Not the Flag record which is a long standing duo project with my good friend Brandon Valdivia.