From Scratch (music group)
| From Scratch | |
|---|---|
| Origin | New Zealand | 
| Years active | 1972-2002 | 
| Labels | Hit Singles, Flying Nun Records, Kiwi Pacific, Atoll Records | 
| Website | sonicsfromscratch.co.nz | 
| Members | 
Philip Dadson Shane Currey Adrian Croucher  | 
| Past members | 
Bruce Barber Barry Barque Geoff Chapple Neville Hall Darryn Harkness Wayne Laird James McCarthy Don McGlashan Walter Muller  | 
From Scratch are a New Zealand performance and recording group that use homemade (from scratch) rhythms and instruments. They performed from 1972 to 2002 with an ever-changing lineup, though principally led by Philip Dadson. Their last work was the piece Pacific Plate, performed in New Zealand, Austria and Australia between 2000 and 2002.
Releases
Recordings
- From Scratch Perform Rhythm Works LP
 
- 12" LP, 1979, Private Release PRA 905
 - Side One: Out-In Pt 1 & 2
 - Side Two: Drumwheel Pt 1 & 2
 - Performed by Geoff Chapple, Philip Dadson, Wayne Laird, Don McGlashan, Gary Wain
 - Sound engineer: David Hurley; recorded at Mandrill Studios, Auckland
 
- Gung Ho 1,2,3D 12"
 
- 12" EP, 1983, Hit Singles HITM004
 - Side One: 8-9-10 (sixth module) (10'00")
 - Side Two: 5-6-7 (third module) & 6-7-8 (fourth, central module) (10'20")
 - Instruments: tuned PVC pipes, metal chimes, drums, spun drones
 - Devised by Phil Dadson
 - Performed by Geoff Chapple, Philip Dadson, Wayne Laird, Don McGlashan
 - Sound Engineer: Greg Brice
 - Gung Ho literally means to 'work together'.[1] It was performed with the PVC pipe and chime bar instruments arranged in the actual Chinese ideogram for the term Gung Ho.
 
- Pacific 3,2,1,Zero (part 1) and Drum/Sing
 
- LP, 1985, Flying Nun FN041
 - Side One: Pacific 3,2,1,Zero (Part One) (23')
 - Side Two: Drum/Sing (26')
 - Instruments: tuned PVC pipes, chimes, bamboos, drums, handbells, Jilzira drones, cymbals, voices, trom tubes, spun drones, rattle jackets, biscuit tins
 - Performed by Philip Dadson, Wayne Laird, Don McGlashan
 - Engineered by Steve Garden at The Valley Conference Centre, Albany; mixed at Progressive Studios, Auckland, July 1985
 
- Pacific 3,2,1,Zero Part 1 and 2 Live
 
- CD, 1986, Atoll CD Ltd
 - Part 1 devised by Philip Dadson
 - Part 2 devised by Philip Dadson
 - Part 2 performed by Geoff Chapple, Philip Dadson, Wayne Laird, Joshna LaTrobe, Dipali Linwood, Niki May, Don McGlashan, Peter Scholes, Kim Wesney
 - Produced by Wayne Laird
 
- Gung Ho 1,2,3D LP
 
- LP, 1987, Flying Nun FN085
 - Side One: 3,4,5; 4,5,6; 5,6,7; 6,7,8; 7,8,9 (23'30")
 - Side Two: 8,9,10; 9,10,11 (24'30")
 - Instruments: tuned PVC pipes, metal chimes, drums, spun drones
 - Devised by Phil Dadson
 - Performed by Geoff Chapple, Philip Dadson, Wayne Laird, Don McGlashan
 - Sound Engineer: Greg Brice; Remixed in 1987 by Greg Brice and Wayne Laird at Wayne Laird's studio
 - This is a full-length re-release and remix of the earlier Hit Singles 12".
 
- Songs For Heroes
 
- CD, Cassette, 1991, Rattle Records RAT D002 & RAT C002
 - A continuous piece of music in eight sections
 - Devised by Philip Dadson
 - Performed by Philip Dadson, Neville Hall, James McCarthy, Walter Muller
 - A tribute to unsung heroes, past and present
 
- Fax To Paris
 
- CD, Cassette, 1993, Rattle Records RAT D003
 - Instruments: hocketed handclapping, vocal chant and tone-tree percussion of gongs and cymbals
 - Devised by Philip Dadson
 - Performed by Philip Dadson, Neville Hall, James McCarthy, Walter Muller
 
- Eye-Drum
 
- Devised by Phil Dadson
 - Performed by Philip Dadson, Neville Hall, James McCarthy, Walter Muller
 
- Pacific 3,2,1,Zero
 
- New digital release
 - Devised by Philip Dadson, Wayne Laird, Don McGlashan
 - Performed by Philip Dadson, Wayne Laird, James McCarthy
 
- Pacific 3,2,1,Zero (part 1) and Eye Drum
 
- CD and Cassette, 1994, Kiwi/Pacific International
 
- Global Hockets - Live in Europe
 
- CD, 1999, Scratch Records 2000
 - Devised by Philip Dadson
 - Performed by Adrian Croucher, Shane Currey, Phil Dadson, Darryn Harkness
 
Compilations
- Gravikords, Whirlies, and Pyrophones
 
- Compilation CD, Ellipsis Arts CD3630, 1998
 - Produced by Bart Hopkin of Experimental Musical Instruments magazine
 - Introduction by Tom Waits
 - Contains a 96 page colour book and 73 minute CD
 - From Scratch contributes an excerpt of Pacific 3-2-1-Zero (1986)
 
Films
- Drum/Sing
 
- 16mm film, VHS PAL or NTSC (20 minutes)
 - A collaboration with Director Gregor Nicholas
 - Award Winning Film
 
- Pacific 3,2,1,Zero
 
- VHS, 1993
 - A collaboration with Director Gregor Nicholas
 - Awarded Grand Prix, Cannes/Midem 1994
 
- Global Hockets: Supreme Particles From Scratch - Live at New Zealand's Festival of the Arts
 
- VHS, Scratch Records, 2000
 - Recorded in Wellington, New Zealand, 1998
 - A one-hour video documentary with stereo sound
 
Publications
- The From Scratch Rhythm Workbook
 
- ISBN 978-0-435-08670-1, 1995, 102 page in spiral binding[2]
 - By Don McGlashan, Philip Dadson, University of Auckland, New Zealand
 - Published by Heinemann Drama
 - A workbook for Grade K8 and up students that introduces new musical ideas of body-based rhythm and sound, compositional concepts for solo or group participation.
 
References
- New Zealand Arts Foundation Laureate Artist 2001
 - New Zealand Order of Merit
 - Art New Zealand, Issue 18 Summer 1981
 - particles.de
 - The Key of Z, 2004, University of California, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
 - Pacific 321 Zero Parts 1 And 2, 1986, The New Zealand Film Archive
 - Songs For Unsung Heroes, 1989, The New Zealand Film Archive
 - Pacific 3,2,1,Zero Parts 1 And 2, 1986, The New Zealand Film Archive
 - From Scratch Eye/Drum, 1992, The New Zealand Film Archive
 - Car Horn Hocket / Fax To Paris / Rattle Launch, 1992, The New Zealand Film Archive
 - From Scratch Tour Video, Japan, 1995, The New Zealand Film Archive
 
External links
- From Scratch official website
 - sounz.org.nz
 - Artspace, Conundrum Quartet
 - rattle.co.nz
 - Pianoforté - Colloquium series at the Christchurch Art Gallery Contemporary Art Annex
 - The From Scratch Rhythm Workbook
 - Global Hockets on YouTube
 - cdemusic.org
 
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