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butterflies and moths of north america

by Woodman / Kellam / Campbell

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luna 06:05
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swallowtail 11:02
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cecropia 08:04
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polyphemus 14:01

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If you catch him,
hold up a flashlight to his eye. It’s all dark pupil,
an entire night itself, whose haired horizon tightens
as he stares back, and closes up the eye. Then from the lids
one tear, his only possession, like a bee’s sting, slips.
Slyly he palms it, and if you’re not paying attention
he’ll swallow it. However, if you watch, he’ll hand it over,
cool as if from underground springs and pure enough to drink.

from “The Man-Moth” (1946) Elizabeth Bishop

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released January 20, 2020

Ben Woodman: trumpet, percussion
Matt Kellam: bass, electronics, percussion
John R. Campbell: electronics, guitar, piano, percussion


Spontaneously composed. Recorded live at Hovering Horse studio, Corvallis, Oregon, June & July 2018.

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Woodman / Kellam / Campbell Corvallis, Oregon

Woodman/Kellam/
Campbell is a post-jazz trio. These albums explore, in live recordings, contemplative textures & jazz inflections. Ben Woodman (trumpet) is the lead lyrical voice, in discourse with Matt Kellam (electronics, bass) and John R. Campbell (electronics, guitar, keyboard). And everyone adds percussive colors. We offer this music as refuge, raw immediacy, and deep immersion in the moment. ... more

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