Dreaming In Gamelan is a brand new launch by musicians Invoice Brennan and Andy McNeill, who mix their experience — each as composers, McNeill at dwelling within the studio, and Brennan as a very long time member of Evergreen Membership Modern Gamelan — on the album.
The album, an unbiased launch that drops October 24, is the end result of a journey that noticed it start because the rating for a documentary on the CBC community again in 2001. Subsequently, a collection of music from the movie noticed a dwell efficiency in Massey Corridor. The fabric has developed and developed in the course of the ensuing interval, and combines the traditions of West Javanese music with modern experimental, jazz, and ambient modes.
Canadian electrical violinist Hugh Marsh provides to the instrumental combine, and he additionally co-composed one of many tracks with the duo. Marsh has beforehand labored with innovators like Jon Hassell, Joseph Shabason, and Loreena McKennitt.
Reside instrumentation and electronica come collectively on this distinctive music.
We spoke to Invoice Brennan and Andy McNeill concerning the venture.
Invoice Brennan & Andy McNeill: The Interview
“I used to be approached to do that rating for this documentary,” Andy remembers.
The producer had seen Invoice performing with Evergreen, and thought it might make for an attention-grabbing soundtrack for a documentary on nanotechnology and biotech.
McNeill says arising with the monitor titles, resembling Tunnels of Mild, Morning Beams, Cloud Forest, and the title monitor, Dreaming in Gamelan, impressed a sort of overarching narrative for the album over time.
“This complete journey concept, and dreaming,” Andy says, “the cinematic components are simply inherent to my method — numerous textures, numerous house.”
“Plenty of what we do,” Brennan says, “I’d say Andy extra so, is on this planet of telling a narrative via music.” He notes that’s in distinction to telling the story through lyrics.
“It being a documentary about the way forward for medication and the way the business was wanting at the moment,” he says, “[it was] ahead pondering.”
He loved the concept of writing inside that idea, to reinforce the concepts introduced, but in addition go away room for folks to pursue their very own ideas about what it means.

Creating the Music
“I believe that the items began taking over their very own lives within the years afterwards,” McNeill says. “Some are fairly intact from the unique.” Different tracks, lots of which started as brief cues of a minute or two for the motion on display screen, had been expanded and additional developed. “Grooves added.”
“The primary session, we had every week along with the devices, Invoice and I, improvising,” Andy says.
The violin was added later, together with over dubs.
“Actually, a few of our items got here from improvising, some had been via composed,” Brennan says.
As he factors out, Indonesian music typically incorporates improvisation in a approach that’s not not like the practices of Western jazz; i.e. there’s a construction, with particular sections the place musicians improvise. The improvisation itself usually follows a standard sample.
“The classes that we had had been primarily based on improvisation,” Invoice provides.
Style?
Between them, the pair play a wide range of conventional and trendy devices, together with boning, panerus, kendang, jengglong, peking, gongs, percussion, keyboards, and vibraphone, with McNeill including electronics, bass, and varied therapies.
“What are we going to name this? I like that,” Andy says. “[It’s] seemingly uncategorizable. Individuals with open ears, it’s for them.”
“I consider this music as being in that ambient world,” Brennan provides.
The digital and acoustic components mix collectively seamlessly.
“I believe possibly the rationale that it connects nicely is that the electronics are constructed across the acoustic components,” Andy provides.
He explains that the ultimate model contains granular processed variations of the unique recordings, slightly than added layers of synthesizer. The final monitor, Reverie, is a 10-minute lengthy ambient journey.
“It’s completely fabricated from every part you’ve heard earlier than,” MacNeill explains, “folded, manipulated, processed. On a second hear, you’d most likely decide up on these issues.”
“It turns into a part of the composition. It’s a compositional instrument,” Brennan says. “I don’t suppose it’s essentially an addition.”
Dreaming In Gamelan by Bill Brennan and Andy McNeill
Why Launch the Music Now?
“I believe we at all times felt after recording it, that there’s one thing right here,” Brennan says. That’s what led for the dwell efficiency at Massey Corridor by the Evergreen Membership.
They started to think about the music past the concept of a soundtrack.
“A set of nicely shaped items of music,” Invoice calls it. Through the twenty years that the music was brewing, Brennan moved to the east coast. It was a matter of merely having the time this previous summer season to work on it.
The music’s lengthy growth has some benefits, as McNeill factors out.
“Having the posh of years to take heed to them, and determine what to do to make them totally developed,” Andy says, “the music is the higher for it.”
The venture has additionally bolstered their bonds as musical collaborators.
“We’re searching for one other excuse to work collectively,” McNeill says. “It’s undoubtedly a gathering of two worlds, and two minds.”
“I realized so much from Andy working collectively,” Brennan provides.
- Dreaming in Gamelan might be accessible on October 24, 2025; you possibly can preorder/stream/purchase [HERE].
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